The location of Fa Kee is great, and the storefront is spacious enough. The two-story establishment is quite broad, allowing for the placement of thirty to forty tables on just the first floor; it's an old restaurant that has operated for many years.
If one could take it over, with a bit of renovation and the brand I have now, wouldn't it be possible to get the business going?
As Cheng Su pondered this, she felt increasingly convinced it was feasible.
Old Song became a bit excited after hearing this, but after his excitement faded, a sense of reality set in. He said, "Well, if you want to take over Fa Kee, that's going to require a significant amount of capital."
Such a large restaurant, along with all the facilities inside, while great to purchase all together as they could be reused, which would save a lot of hassle, also required a substantial amount of capital to acquire.
Cheng Su frowned at this revelation. She had been excited but had not yet considered this aspect.