Rebirth: Illuminating a Brilliant Life

Chapter 89: Having weathered the storm, clothing companies set sail on a new journey.

Su Xuan's family's garment factory became incredibly popular, with orders pouring in like snowflakes, and they had more work than they could handle every day.

Although the show generated initial buzz, its continued popularity was entirely due to its solid word-of-mouth reputation.

Other stores raise their prices as soon as they get involved in something trendy, but Su Xuan's parents never even considered doing so.

"We can't do something so unethical. Customers only place orders because they trust us. Raising prices would be like ruining our own reputation!"

Su Xuan's father explained the situation to everyone in the workshop. Everyone nodded in agreement; the goods would still be shipped at the old price, the fabric would still be of the highest quality, and the workmanship would not be compromised in the slightest.

When customers received the clothes, they tried them on and felt them, and they were immediately satisfied. They found that the price hadn't increased and the quality was excellent, so they couldn't help but praise them online.

Some customers said the material was thick and durable, and the fit was perfect; others praised the excellent customer service and the ease of returns and exchanges. These positive reviews attracted even more buyers, resulting in a surge in orders.

With business booming, Su Xuan's parents' first thought was for the workers. On payday, everyone gathered around the bulletin board and was overjoyed to see the significant wage increase.

Old tailor Master Wang grinned and said, "I've worked here for most of my life. The factory has become successful and hasn't forgotten us. We'd better do an even better job in the future!"

The young seamstress, Xiao Zhao, is also full of energy: "With such a big pay increase, the burden on my family is much lighter. I have to work harder and make more exquisite pieces."

The employees worked tirelessly, cutting more precisely and stitching more tightly, resulting in a sharp drop in the defect rate. Faster delivery speeds and better quality naturally satisfied customers, leading to a steady stream of repeat purchases and customers bringing friends to buy.

Seeing the garment factory becoming more and more prosperous, Su Xuan also took time to come back and help with ideas.

She contacted e-commerce platforms and negotiated many promotional activities; she also found designers to launch several new products to enrich the product line.

Now, the factory has both a good reputation and new products, and its future path is getting wider and wider. It has firmly established itself in the clothing market, making others give it a thumbs up.

The garment factory was making great strides and gaining a wide reputation, but unexpectedly it attracted the covetous eyes of a large company in the industry.

The other party sent a well-dressed negotiator who presented a letter of intent to acquire the factory, making grand promises and allocating funds and resources to help the factory go international and become a giant in the garment industry.

Su Xuan's parents had never experienced anything like this before, and were momentarily stunned. They were tempted by the attractive prospects offered by the big company, but also reluctant to give up the fruits of their hard work.

Upon hearing the news, Su Xuan immediately rushed back from the archaeological project site, accompanied by her boyfriend Cheng Ran.

As a legal elite, Cheng Ran's eyes behind his glasses shone with sharpness and professionalism. He took the contract and began to examine it word by word. What he found was shocking: the seemingly well-organized contract concealed numerous traps. The acquisition price appeared attractive, but the payment method was extremely protracted, not only in installments but also forcibly linked to subsequent performance, meaning any slight mishap would result in a significant discount. The ownership clauses for core technologies and patents were vague, meaning that once the contract was signed, the factory's years of accumulated garment-making techniques and pattern design achievements would likely be quietly swallowed up by the other party. Not to mention the employee resettlement clauses, which, in just a few words, clearly indicated a large-scale layoff, kicking out the veteran employees.

Cheng Ran's face darkened, and he laid out the issues one by one, causing Su Xuan's family to break out in a cold sweat.

At the negotiating table, Cheng Ran exuded confidence and directly accused the other party of having ulterior motives: "Using such a flawed contract to negotiate an acquisition, are you taking advantage of our lack of legal counsel? Your scheme is far too ambitious!"

The opposing representative initially tried to argue and gloss over the issue, but under Cheng Ran's reasoned and well-founded rebuttal, he gradually lost his confidence, and his face turned pale and then red.

Su Xuan's face also darkened, her gaze resolute: "We've worked so hard to get to where we are now, we're not pushovers. The factory carries the hopes of our employees and the trust of our customers, we're not selling! If you ever have such crooked thoughts again, don't bother coming to talk."

After saying that, she and her family got up and left the table. Having experienced this, Su Xuan knew that the bigger the tree, the more the wind would blow against it, and she would have to be extra careful from now on; Cheng Ran patted her on the shoulder and whispered that he would help improve the legal system and strengthen the factory's "moat".

The family walked out into the warm sunshine, their clenched fists a testament to their determination to protect the factory, despite the lingering effects of the storm behind them.

After this incident, Su Xuan's family completely gave up the idea of ​​being acquired and focused all their attention on running the garment factory.

Su Xuan and Cheng Ran worked tirelessly together to sort out the legal matters for the garment factory, and drafted rigorous rules and regulations. From contract signing to intellectual property protection, they covered every detail and built a comprehensive security defense.

However, after the acquisition plan of the large company fell through, it did not give up and instead resorted to underhanded tactics in the market.

They secretly colluded with some suppliers to drive up the price of raw materials, causing the cost of fabrics and threads to rise sharply, which greatly reduced the profit margin of garment factories; they also instigated distributors to intercept customers and spread false rumors, saying that Su Xuan's clothes had declined in quality control and were outdated, in an attempt to smear the brand.

Suddenly, the garment factory faced increased pressure, with orders visibly decreasing. The employees looked at the raw materials piling up in the workshop, filled with worry and whispering amongst themselves.

Su Xuan knew in her heart that this was a deliberate act of retaliation by her opponents, but she had no intention of backing down. She quickly convened an emergency meeting with her family and key employees to stabilize morale: "Don't be afraid, everyone. The factory has come this far because of its excellent quality and everyone's unity. Their methods are underhanded and will be exposed sooner or later. Let's just focus on doing our jobs well."

Immediately afterwards, Su Xuan personally went to the raw material market to find new high-quality suppliers, negotiating and comparing prices with each one; Cheng Ran, on the other hand, used his legal connections to collect evidence of unfair competition from rivals, preparing to deliver a fatal blow to them.

At the same time, the garment factory increased its investment in design and research and development, hired well-known designers at high salaries, and launched a number of new autumn and winter styles, using trendy designs and superior quality to dispel rumors.

On the day of the new product launch, Su Xuan stood on the stage, wearing her brand's new clothing, confidently showcasing and explaining it. The event was simultaneously broadcast live on social media, instantly stunning viewers, and orders flooded in.

Meanwhile, Cheng Ran, armed with irrefutable evidence, filed a lawsuit against the large company. In court, with the evidence overwhelming, the judge ruled that the large company had engaged in unfair competition and ordered it to issue a public apology and compensate for the losses.

After this ordeal, the garment factory rose from the ashes, and its reputation and brand recognition reached new heights.

The employees became more united and more motivated. Su Xuan and Cheng Ran smiled at each other, knowing that there might still be obstacles on the road ahead, but as long as they stayed true to their original aspirations and worked side by side, the factory would surely flourish and steadily move towards a brilliant future.

After winning the case, the garment factory returned to normalcy, but also ushered in a new opportunity for development.

The court's verdict caused an uproar in the industry, and many partners who had previously been hesitant took the initiative to reach out and extend offers.

Large chain supermarkets recognized the quality and popularity of Su Xuan's clothes and invited her to join their platform, offering excellent booth locations and promotional resources; well-known e-commerce platforms launched exclusive support programs, including traffic allocation and fee reductions, demonstrating their sincerity.

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