Responding to Cheng Suās invitation, Old Zhou and his wife visited Cheng Suās home the following evening for a casual chat.
Cheng Su sliced some watermelon, prepared some fine Puāer tea, and put out a plate of fried peanuts and sunflower seeds, while they all gathered around the small tea table to talk.
"What are your plans for the future? Youāve got your house allotted to you, so you can continue living there even if you retire from the military, right?" Cheng Su asked.
Sister-in-law Zhou looked at her husband and said, "Itās up to him. Our Xiao Dong will graduate from university in two years. Heās currently boarding at school. If we donāt go back to our hometown soon, we might as well stay here a little longer."
Old Zhouās hometown was in Shandong, and their son, Zhou Xiaodong, was attending university in a neighboring city.
"Will you be able to adjust to life back home?" Qi Taiguo looked at Old Zhou and suggested, "Why not pull some strings and find something to do here?"
"No worries, itās also fine to rest for a while before deciding." Old Zhou seemed quite open-minded. "Nowadays, itās not easy to pull strings. Obligations are heavier than mountains, and itās not easy."
Sister-in-law Zhou bit her tongue and, seeing her husband didnāt speak, she swallowed her words.
Cheng Su cracked a couple of seeds and, hearing this, looked up at Old Zhou and suggested, "Commander Zhou, why donāt you consider āgoing into businessā yourself?"
"Going into business?" Everyone turned to look at her.
Cheng Su nodded and explained, "Grandpa Xiao Ping is currently pushing for economic reform and opening up, isnāt he? Itās a good opportunity to āgo into businessā now, and who knows, you might make a big success of it."
"Stop talking nonsense," Qi Taiguo glared at her, then said to Old Zhou, "Donāt listen to her, sheās just rambling."
Commander Zhou took a sip of tea and said, "No, I want to hear what my sister-in-law has to say."
In his view, since Cheng Su managed to establish such a successful small restaurant by herself, she was surely not someone who would speak without thinking.
Besides, it did no harm to listen to othersā opinions.
"Our national leaders are currently focusing on the economy; a strong economy is essential for a strong nation. Right now, as economic development has only recently begun, many industries may be open but only a few are thriving. If you āgo into businessā at this time and can persist, by accumulating capital, your future might be no worse than your military career," Cheng Su said earnestly, seeing that he was truly interested.
"Since ancient times, officials and merchants have been intertwined. Now we donāt just talk about merchants; we use a more modern term, entrepreneurs. If you make a success of a business and with your military background, if in the future you want to take up politics, you may not be without opportunities," Cheng Su said with shining eyes.
In the twenty-first century of his previous life, it was common for enterprise CEOs to take positions in government agencies, and for officials to be placed in charge of enterprises. Of course, this would certainly depend on oneās achievements.
Take, for example, one of Cheng Suās customers, who came from the Air Force, later went into politics, and after some years, took up a CEO position in a business, only to return to a leadership role in a government agency.
What mattered most now was that Old Zhouās family could build up a business; whether or not to enter politics in the future was something they could decide later.
And going into business now was undoubtedly an excellent opportunity.
"Listening to my sister-in-law, it does sound quite appealing," Old Zhou pondered for a moment and said, "But Iāve always been in the military, and I know nothing about doing business. Iām afraid I might mess it up."
"Who is born knowing everything? A baby doesnāt start speaking as soon as itās born, does it? To start a business, everyone has to struggle and learn. Making it big is not easy, you may take losses, be taken advantage of, even go bankrupt. But if youāre afraid, youāll never accomplish anything. Itās all about whether you dare to take the risk or not," Cheng Su chuckled.