A modern female assassin, who perished with her organization, opens her eyes in the 1960s after enduring a brutal beating. Her shameless relatives stole the original host's job, seized her moth...
After returning to the village, Li Bashi sent An Ran to the small workshop and then moved the pot downstairs.
An Ran looked at the sign and found it to be of the right size, so she called Wang Li and Tian Dahu to hang it up.
Looking at the wild grapes, persimmons and small apples picked up by the women and children, Anran nodded in thought. They could start working tomorrow and would need workers soon.
After finding the team leader, An Ran asked: Old man, have you selected the staff for the small workshop?
The captain said: I haven’t chosen yet, and I want you to choose. I don’t know what kind of manpower you need!
An Ran thought about it and continued: He should be efficient and neat in work, and also have good character and be obedient.
The village chief took over and said: Ran girl, why not call the women and the female comrades from the educated youth sites together, and directly select the teachers and the staff of the small workshops.
Let’s choose together. You have a sharp eye, better than us old guys. What do you think?
An Ran's mouth twitched. Was he praising himself?
Thinking about it, it made sense, so he nodded and said: "Okay, let's have them all come over now." I also picked some questions, and the teachers still need to be tested. Also, call all the students in the village to come.
The team leader asked: Ran Yatou means that people in the village can also run for the position of teacher?
An Ran asked back: Why not?
Anyone in the village who has been to school can participate. Not only do they have to participate, they also have to learn themselves. Otherwise, if they only rely on the educated youth, what will happen if one day all the educated youth return to the city and there are no teachers in the village?
Besides, all the nearby villages now know that we are building a school in our village, so they will definitely let their children go to school. How can we have enough teachers at the educated youth points?
First, we need to gather all the boys and girls in our village who have been to school. Those who have graduated from primary school or junior high school must all be there, and they must all continue to study to prepare for the future.
The village chief and the team leader looked at each other. They really hadn't thought about the future. They just wanted to let the educated youth be teachers for the time being.
I didn’t expect that this girl actually thought about the future and was preparing for it.
The team leader said: I will go and gather the villagers now and try to finalize this matter before the autumn harvest.
An Ran thought about the textbooks in her own space and those provided by the commune. They didn’t add up to many, and none of them were for first grade.
The space in my own is quite mixed, with everything from primary school to junior high school. I will go back later to classify them, count the quantities, and take them out in batches.
At this time, the village chief said: Third girl, look, a car is coming.
An Ran looked back and saw that there was indeed a car. Thinking of what Cao Kun said, it should be here to deliver a book.
Looking at the car parked in front of him, a young man got out of the car, about twenty years old, medium build. Judging from his temperament, he should be a soldier.
The man looked at An Ran as he walked, and their eyes fought in the air for hundreds of rounds.
The man stood in front of An Ran, stretched out his hand and said: Hello Comrade An Ran, my name is Jiang Hao, and I am here to give you a book.
An Ran didn't reach out her hand. She walked to the front of the car and looked through the books. Most of them were new. There were about two or three hundred of them, all for grades one and two. There was also a small bag of pencils and erasers, which should be enough.
He nodded with satisfaction and said: Drive the car to the village office.
Uncle Zhang asked someone to follow him to the village office and move all the books down.
Then he ignored Jiang Hao and walked towards the village office.
Jiang Hao touched his nose. This future sister-in-law was a little arrogant and a little fierce, but when he thought of the boss's humiliated look, he felt a little happy. What was going on?
The village chief said embarrassedly: Comrade Jiang, don't get me wrong, Ran girl, that's just her personality, she doesn't mean any harm.
Jiang Hao waved his hand and said: It’s okay, I don’t mind. Where is the village office, comrade?
The village chief said: Comrade Jiang, just follow Ran, she is going to the village office.
Jiang Hao nodded, turned around and got into the car to follow An Ran.
An Ran was thinking as she walked, since the children from the nearby villages came to school, could she ask a few other villages to think of a way to get some books later, even if it was just to ensure that the children in their own villages had books?
Otherwise, it would be really troublesome to always rely on others to get books...
Soon all the books were moved down. Jiang Hao wanted to say something, but drove away under An Ran's gaze. That look was so scary, as if she wanted to eat him. I felt sorry for the boss for five seconds...
The captain held his forehead helplessly and said, "You can at least let people drink some water!"
He was just scared away like that, even though he was the one who helped me get the book!
But there's nothing he can do. He has no idea what to do with An Ran. That's just her personality. What can you do?
Anran looked at them and asked: Old man, do other villages already know that a school is being built in our village?
They didn't know what she meant, but nodded anyway.
An Ran asked again: Have those village cadres contributed to this matter or expressed their views?
The three of them were stunned and shook their heads.
An Ran thought for a while and said: I have an idea. Let me tell you about it and see if there are any problems.
The three nodded: You say.
An Ran said: This is what I think. It is true that the school is in our village, but it is difficult to get textbooks now.
The amount provided by the commune is not enough for the children in our village. Although I have found books, it is enough for children from other villages now, but what about in the future?
Are you going to do this in the future?
So my idea is to charge for the books, 80 cents per child.
If the age difference between your children is about one year, and you don't want to spend extra money, you can choose to have two children share one book, and then only pay for one.