Killer Transmigrates to the 60s, Beats Up Scum, and Goes to the Countryside

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...

Chapter 81 Selection

We can also have the cadres of the commune or several villages sit together privately to discuss and let them find ways to get some books on their own, without having to provide them to our village.

As long as they can ensure that the children in their own village have books, the children in their village will not have to pay for books and only need to pay tuition.

For example: After the first-grade courses are completed, we will notify them in advance and prepare the second-grade books.

After finishing the second-grade courses, notify them to get the third-grade books, and so on. As long as he can get all the books by the start of school and don't delay his studies, it will be fine.

In summary, there are two choices: one, pay the book fee, two, get the books in your own village.

Tuition and book fees serve as school funds.

For example: Children who study well always get 100 points, and the school will give them rewards. The source of the rewards comes from this fund. What do you think?

The accountant clapped his hands and said: This is good, Ran girl is right.

If there are only children from the village, then we must find a way to get books ourselves. This is necessary.

But there are four or five villages nearby, each with one or two hundred people, half of whom are children. It is too difficult for our village to provide books to all the children in several villages if we rely on ourselves.

One thing is, as Ran girl said before, what if they can return to the city one day, what will happen to the books?

Can’t we always rely on others to get books for us?

We need to get the cadres in the nearby villages to take action and come up with solutions.

The team leader and the village chief also agreed. The village chief said: Should we talk to them privately, or should we trouble Director Liang to call them to the commune to talk?

An Ran said: I suggest that Director Liang take the lead, because people are different, where there are good people there are naturally bad ones.

The three nodded, and the team leader said: Then I will go to the commune now, you guys choose people at home, I'm leaving...

An Ran and the other two arrived at the threshing ground, and the village chief shouted: Everyone, please be quiet. We are now selecting people to work in the small workshop, and also to select teachers.

Now women stand on my left, and those who have graduated from elementary school or attended junior high school or high school stand on my right. Move faster.

Soon people were standing on both sides, and the village chief said: Now we should choose teachers first. Comrade An has given out some test papers. You educated youth and villagers, those of you who have been to school, should line up and come to receive the test papers one by one.

An Ran took out a large stack of papers she had made and placed them on the table.

The villagers and educated youth came one by one to collect the papers, and each of them was given a pen, even Wang Zhaodi and An Ran.

Then she said: I will start the timer now. You have two hours to answer the questions. After you finish the questions, hand in your papers and pens and wait for the results. You can answer the questions now, but stay here and don't go anywhere else to prevent cheating.

Everyone started looking for a place to answer the questions. Wang Zhaodi didn't expect that she would be one of them. She thought she would be humiliated by An Ran, but that doesn't mean she is grateful to An Ran...

An Ran didn't care about her thoughts. The reason she gave it to her was that she didn't want to waste time with her in public...

The village chief said: Now we will start selecting personnel for the small workshop, and Comrade An will still be the one to make the selections.

Everyone knows that Comrade An will do these things. She will decide who is suitable and who is not. If anyone has any objections, they will directly remove her from the list and disqualify her from running for election.

After the village chief finished speaking, a sarcastic old lady, who looked to be in her fifties or sixties, asked: Why?

The small workshop belongs to the village. Why should she have the final say? She is just an outsider. Some villagers are also dissatisfied. Although they didn't say it out loud, it was shown on their facial expressions.

The village chief looked unhappy, and the accountant was also a little unhappy. He observed An Ran out of the corner of his eye and found that she was looking at everyone with a sneer.

The village chief wanted to speak but was stopped by An Ran. He looked at everyone and said to the old lady: You said the small workshop belongs to the village?

The old lady stiffened her neck and said: Am I wrong?

An Ran asked: Were there any small workshops in the village before I came?

Is there a school? Are there tractors? Are there new farm tools?

The old lady was choked, and the others who were dissatisfied were too embarrassed to look at An Ran.

The old lady argued: It's true that you fought for it, but I can't just do whatever you say.

An Ran sneered: You don’t have to listen to me!

I didn't ask you to listen to me, so do it on your own! What does it have to do with me?

Don’t say you don’t know how to do it and ask me to teach you. Don’t try to morally blackmail me because that won’t work for me.

I just won’t teach you. I’m in a bad mood now. If you have the guts, go ahead and sue me!

I want to see whether you can sue me or I will have the last laugh.

Everyone was silent, even the old lady was choked and speechless.

Because they really had no way to deal with Enron. Everything she had was won through hard work, and she could even talk to the mayor. What could they do to her...

An Ran looked at everyone and continued: Let me tell you, I am in a good mood and willing to do these things, not to satisfy your own little thoughts.

If I'm in a bad mood, I can make everything you have go to waste.

When selecting people for a small workshop, I have the final say if I teach. If any of you have any objections, please stand up at once and I will all step aside.

I'll just leave it at that. I have a lot of ideas. The small workshop is just the beginning. What I will do in the future will require more people, not just a small workshop.

I don't use anyone who has ulterior motives.

Looking at the old lady, he said: This includes you. Now that the small workshop is selecting people, you are disqualified. I still say the same thing. If you have the guts, go and sue me.