(Era + Space + Military Marriage + Sweet Romance + Farming + Beating Scum + Warmth + Dual Purity) Shen Xiaobei transmigrated to the 1970s in a parallel dimension, bringing with her a space full of ...
The next morning, Kong Wanwan rode the bicycle she bought from Shen Xiaobei to work at the western restaurant.
During the past few years in the countryside in Baiju Brigade, she suffered a lot because of her flaunting of superiority and making a lot of noise. Now, she has gradually understood some of the things she needs to pay attention to in order to survive in a collective.
Moreover, many of the managers and waiters in the Western restaurant are local Beijing people, and most of them have a good image.
Kong Wanwan couldn't feel superior among them.
If there was anything that made her feel a little superior, it was that Du Wenli was a college student in Beijing.
Most of the restaurant staff, like Manager He, obviously also had a higher opinion of her because she married a college student.
So when she first started working at the Western restaurant, although she was not familiar with the job, no one made things difficult for her or excluded her.
Because Du Wenli could never get over Bai Lisha's line, this bastard didn't mind the trouble of running back and forth, and would come to the courtyard every few nights.
Just to do it with Kong Wanwan and meet his needs.
Of course, he hid it from Bai Lisa and didn't dare let her know.
Kong Wanwan was very happy working in the Western restaurant. She got along well with her manager and colleagues. Moreover, she was in her prime and didn't want to pretend to be aloof and live a life of widowhood.
Anyway, Du Wenli is still her husband, and they will definitely not divorce in the short term.
So, she also convinced herself to let it go. Why should she be so averse to doing it with him and make herself feel uncomfortable?
Just think of it as waste utilization!
Kong Wanwan happily went to and from get off work in the western restaurant every day. It was obvious that she liked this job very much, which surprised Shen Xiaobei.
She thought that this woman couldn't stand the job of serving others and would quit after two days. Unexpectedly, she really underestimated her!
Although she is not her friend, she is her tenant and she is very happy to see that she can do her job well.
While Kong Wanwan was working in a Western restaurant, the country began to implement reform and opening up.
In addition to attending school and writing articles, Shen Xiaobei also began to plan her business in advance, preparing to rent or buy a few offices and start a magazine.
Before the emergence and popularization of smartphones, print media flourished. It not only made money but also spread knowledge, which could be considered a good deed.
However, during this period, private individuals were not allowed to open magazines.
So, she catered to his needs, took two boxes of good tea, went to Sunshine Publishing House to ask Editor-in-Chief Ni for help, and told him her business idea.
Editor-in-Chief Ni admired Shen Xiaobei's courage and was also quite interested in the content of the magazine she wanted to establish.
Ask her to get a sample copy for him to take a look at first.
If he thinks there is a good market for it, he will then help her contact the relevant departments to arrange for her to start her magazine as a self-managed cultural institution with its own profits and losses.
Shen Xiaobei was very grateful to hear Editor Ni’s words of support for her.
She just wanted the magazine to open first, because she knew that such cultural institutions could apply to be converted into enterprises in the future.
After this matter had come to light, Shen Xiaobei took advantage of the fact that she had no classes one afternoon and summoned Qin Yapei and thirteen other students from the literature club to her courtyard.
She told them truthfully about her business plan to open a magazine.
When everyone heard her plan, they were very excited and supportive, and they discussed together to decide on the name of the magazine first.
The magazine Shen Xiaobei wanted to start was mainly for young people, from elementary school to college. She had bought a lot of magazines like this before she traveled through time and was very familiar with the content of these magazines.
I also know that such magazines will have a huge market for many years to come.
Moreover, as a person who traveled from the modern era to several decades ago, she is 99% sure that she knows what kind of texts young people like to read, what kind of texts they need, and what kind of texts are valuable?
Moreover, after a year of dealing with this group of students in the literature club, she basically knows their personalities, character, and talents.
The thirteen people she chose seemed to be called at random.
In fact, it was all after careful consideration. She knew that these thirteen people were suitable to work with her and could work together to make the magazine prosperous.
However, after everyone discussed for a while and gave the magazine a name, Shen Xiaobei still felt not so satisfied after listening to it.
Several of my classmates came up with some good names, but unfortunately they have the same names as some well-known magazines in later generations.
Shen Xiaobei didn't want to choose someone with the same name, as she felt it would be considered a theft, which was something she couldn't get over.
"Xiaobei, how about Qingshan? It sounds fresher. Qing represents youth and also means evergreen. Shan refers to the mountain of books. The path to the mountain of books is diligence. This also reminds young people to read more."
"Qingshan? Hmm, that's a good name. What do you think?"
"Yeah, I think it's good too. It's catchy to pronounce!"
“I think this name is good too…”
In the end, Shen Xiaobei and everyone agreed with Qin Yapei's proposal and officially named the magazine Qingshan.
The magazine is called Qingshan Magazine.
After deciding on the name, everyone gathered together to determine the content of the first sample issue, how many sections it would be divided into, which topics would be selected for each section, and who would be responsible for writing it.
No one else had experience in this area, but Shen Xiaobei had done the work in advance.
There were quite a few magazines in her space, and she had taken them out two days in advance to read through them and made detailed notes.
As soon as she took out the notebook, everyone else's thoughts became clear. After half an afternoon of discussion, everyone decided which section they would be responsible for writing.
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