In just half an hour, the accounts were sorted out.
Qin Yao then wrote a simple share withdrawal document, and both parties had no objections to the content. They signed and stamped, and the matter was thus concluded.
The moment the fingerprints were pressed, Liu the carpenter's eyes slightly reddened.
Now that it was time to completely leave the stationery factory, what flashed before his eyes was the years of hard work he spent with Qin Yao, starting from a small waterwheel blueprint.
At first, it was just to make an efficient small water mill. Who would've thought that in just a year, they managed to co-found such a large stationery factory?
Liu the carpenter never imagined that the things he crafted would become so widely known and spread across the world.
Waterwheels, book boxes, stationery gift sets—all engraved with 'Made by Liu Family Village Stationery Factory,' a sight that filled him with immense pride every time he saw them.
