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Chapter 26 - 26 Flower business

A slow smile spread across her face. "Aman… I think you just came up with the perfect plan."

Aman leaned forward, his eyes gleaming with excitement. "I know the flower market best!" he declared, his voice rising with enthusiasm. "It's the perfect place—where one has to buy and sell! The energy there, the fragrance in the air, the sheer movement of goods—it's exactly what we need!"

Bani listened carefully, watching as Aman's hands moved animatedly, as if he could already see their plan unfolding before them.

"But—" Aman continued, his tone shifting to something more serious, "we just need some sort of transportation. We can't do this kind of selling thing from here. There's no way we can load or unload without drawing attention." He sighed, shaking his head. "People will start asking questions—where it came from, how we got so much. It'll be impossible to explain."

Bani knew he was right. The magical space was her secret, and she had no intention of letting the world pry into it. The flower market sounded like the perfect solution, but they had to be careful.

"Then," she said after a moment, "we find a way to do it right. Quietly. Without raising suspicion."

Aman grinned. "Exactly. If we plan it well, this could work."

And with that, a new plan began to take shape.

Okay, we can try that," Bani finally said, breaking the silence. "Then we'll plan accordingly. Anyway, since we're going to buy some vegetable seeds, we should pick up some flower seeds as well."

Aman looked up, intrigued. "Flower business?"

"Yes," Bani nodded. "But before we get ahead of ourselves, we have a problem. We can't make our plan work in this place. We need a proper location to store our goods. If someone asks, we should at least have a believable story—like we're running a small retail business."

Aman sighed, tapping his pen against the table. "You're right. If we plan to sell flowers, we need a proper space. Flowers are profitable, but they need careful handling. We can't risk getting caught or questioned."

"Exactly," Bani agreed. "We may even need to change our home. The new place should be an independent house with an inbuilt garage. That way, no one will see us loading and unloading. Taking products out from inside the house will be much easier."

Aman leaned back, considering her words. "So, we need to find a stable home for rent first. But before that… we have another issue."

"A vehicle," Aman said, rubbing his temples. "We can't afford a new one, but we need a proper vehicle to transport the goods. Before we even start looking for a house, we need to settle the vehicle problem first."

Bani exhaled, realizing he was right. There were too many gaps in their plan, but at least they had clarity on what needed to be done.

"Alright," she said, determination in her voice. "First, we figure out a way to get a vehicle. Then, we find a stable home. And after that… we move forward with the business."

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