1972, The Red Flag-Waving Youthful Era

In the spring of 1972, on a train heading to the Great Northern Wilderness for re-education, Chu Miaohong quietly tossed an old envelope into the wind. Far away in the year 2024, Zhang Hongcheng co...

Chapter 387 Technology and Hard Work

"Then can I have this gift?"

The foreign trade staff looked at the girl in front of him with an inquiring look and translated the foreign guest's words to her.

"Sorry, due to the scarcity of these gifts, the gifts for this reception will be given out by the guests drawing lots."

"It's a really annoying rule, but I like it."

"If possible, I'd like to know which guest will win the Prince Godfather Ham later. It's a small tip, and please help me!"

There was a short break in the reception before guests drew their prizes.

Foreign trade personnel who encountered new situations gathered together urgently to discuss.

"That's hilarious! I haven't even started discussing the canned goods yet, but I did get an order for the zongzi gift boxes."

"Boss, I have an order for lip tea. The customer from an island country wants an all-inclusive package. He wants as much tea of ​​this quality and color as he can get!"

"A French customer wants our Crystal Hourglass Secret Sauce, but he said it would be best if the volume of each bottle was halved so the price could be negotiated..."

"What, Crystal Hourglass Mi-chan?"

"Um, it's Pixian Doubanjiang. The brochure at Minda Lane says that this sauce must be opened and consumed within one-sixth of the crystal hourglass time to taste its best, hence the name Crystal Hourglass Secret Sauce..."

The leader covered his forehead.

He was very conflicted at the moment.

Should he earn this foreign exchange by going against his conscience?

Or is it making money by going against one's conscience?

The call was immediately made to higher-level leaders.

"What did Minda say in response?"

"It's so vague. If you ask me urgently, I'll just say it's technology and hard work."

"Then what are you hesitating about? You'd be a bastard not to make money!"

"Understood."