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Chapter 1301 Ruan Family Village, Ruan Dali
Ruan Dali was from Ruanjia Village. After his father made some money outside, he opened a small workshop in the village. It was really small, just a small courtyard built in his own backyard.
After the workshop was set up, he started buying rapeseed and worked with his younger brother.
At first, things were fine. People from nearby villages didn't want to travel too far to buy oil, and seeing that Ruan's father's prices were fair and the products were good, they would just buy oil from him and take it home.
But gradually, as the villagers saw that his family was making money, they would come to his door from time to time to buy things on credit.
The one leading the charge was still the wife of the village chief, so Ruan's father didn't dare ask her for it.
Ruan's mother did visit and said that although the village chief Ruan scolded his wife on the surface, he would continue to run up debts to their family later.
Later, others followed suit, implying that everyone was from Ruanjia Village, that they were all from the same family, and that they knew each other well and wouldn't cheat him.
Thus, the Ruan family not only failed to recover their money, but also had to invest more. Even so, the people of Ruanjia Village were still dissatisfied.
Later, the workshop had to close down, and Ruan's younger brother fell ill. Ruan's father needed money, so he went to these people who had bought on credit.
Who knew that not only would they not get their money back, but they also got into an argument, which eventually escalated into a fight, and Mr. Ruan was hit on the face with a stone, leaving him covered in blood.
When Village Chief Ruan stepped in, he only tried to smooth things over, scolding the person who had hit him, but also criticizing Ruan's father for pushing him too hard.
Ruan Dali's family was deeply disappointed with Ruanjia Village. Although Ruan's younger brother recovered from his illness and went out to work with him, they had less contact with the villagers.
Ruan Dali was thirteen or fourteen years old at the time, and his youthful vigor made him hate this even more.
He had the skill of pressing oil, but he also fell out with the people of Ruanjia Village.
Shu Yu carefully considered him, and later went back to ask A Xiang and Fu Xiangdi and her daughter.
The two were well aware of the Ruan family's plight. Although they had little contact with Ruan Dali, they knew about the family's situation.
Shu Yu kept him on because of his cooking skills, and after getting to know him, she found that he was a good person.
Even if the big shots don't mention it today, Shu Yu has this idea.
Since the two hit it off immediately, the first choice was decided.
In this way, Luo Chun is at the melon seed processing workshop, and Ruan Dali is at the oil pressing workshop.
There aren't many people in the workshop yet, so it's fine for two people to manage it for the time being.
Once the candidate was chosen, Da Niu went to call them over.
Ruan Dali was initially uneasy, as he was well aware of his disadvantages. Because he was from Ruanjia Village and had been implicated by the village, he knew his employer would be wary of him.
Therefore, he worked exceptionally hard, not seeking more attention from his employer, but only hoping to keep his job.
His parents are both old. His father was hit on the head by a stone years ago, and it left him with aftereffects. He often suffers from headaches and can only tend to a few acres of land at home. Even so, he can't do heavy or strenuous work.
But now that the boss has come, he's the only one they've approached, not anyone else, which makes Ruan Dali very nervous.
Who knew that as soon as he arrived at the office, Shu Yu asked him to sit down and offered him tea, and the next thing she said was that she was going to mention that he was going to be in charge.
Ruan Dali's hand holding the teacup froze. "Boss, are you... are you serious?"
"Of course it's true. Once you become the manager, I'll even raise your wages. Work hard from now on. If you don't understand anything, ask Da Niu. If you have any opinions, you can also raise them so we can discuss them together. As our workshop grows bigger, the things you'll be in charge of will also become more and more important. I hope you won't let me down."
(End of this chapter)