My brother-in-law, with no car, no house, and no savings, simply took out a 100,000 yuan loan to open a milk tea shop. While other people open shops to make money, he opened it purely as an empty-city ploy to pursue a girl.


He hired a waitress and only picked young, single, honest, and hardworking girls. Once the shop opened, he was the boss—just his status alone made him ten times more effective at pursuing someone than a regular worker.
Day after day, they stayed to guard the shop together, made milk tea together, and cleaned up at closing time together—spending their days and nights in close company. The boss looked after his staff, checked in with them warmly, and cared for them a lot; he was gentle and dependable. Within just a few months, the waitress directly became the boss’s wife—naturally, as if it was meant to be.
You think he opened a milk tea shop?
Whether the shop makes money or not really isn’t the point. The core is whether he can win her heart—
until the girl is finally completely dead set on him, firmly convinced of him.
Only then does the brother-in-law slowly come clean: business is hard to do—let’s close the shop and go work. In the end, he gets his wife, and they also end up with a built-in partner to repay the loan together. The two of them work to pay off their debts, and life has a bright future—his drive to improve is basically maxed out.
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