Rebirth in the 60s: Daily Life Raising Kids

When Ning Jing opened her eyes, she tragically discovered that not only had she transmigrated to the past, but her husband had died, leaving her with 6 children.

Looking at the group of littl...

Chapter 881 Not Envious

However, regardless of whether the other party earns more money than him, the fact remains that without the other party, he wouldn't even be able to earn those 3 yuan.

Moreover, Fu Hongxing really admired the other party. How exactly did he manage to trick those foreigners into spending 8 yuan to buy this pen?

You know, these days, 8 yuan can buy a lot of things.

However, when foreigners sign contracts, the contracts will only state foreign currency. The current exchange rate is 1:2.7 yuan. Of course, this exchange rate is not fixed and changes every day.

Therefore, Qin Su deserves to earn so much money.

Fu Hongxing wasn't envious; he just felt that he should learn more from the other person.

After Qin Su finished saying what she wanted to say, she saw that Fu Hongxing actually nodded and agreed, without a trace of envy or jealousy on her face. Qin Su couldn't help but look at Fu Hongxing with newfound respect.

Thinking that someone she knew was in a small village under Siping City, she wondered if Fu Hongxing was from Siping City or from some other village under Siping City.

If he could strike up a conversation with someone he knew, that would be ideal.

Given my current situation, there's no way I can go find that person.

The moment he steps into Siping City, the news will probably reach City B.

At that time, I'm afraid it might cause some misunderstandings, which would put that person in a difficult position.

However, even if Fu Hongxing is far away, it doesn't matter. He will always find a way to get Fu Hongxing to agree to go there and see if that person is doing well.

The noodles arrived for the two of them. Without saying another word, they each held their large bowls and slurped down the entire bowl of noodles.

I had originally arranged to meet Qin Su in the afternoon, but there's no need to wait until then. After all, before we ate the noodles, she had already mentioned that she had finalized the contract with someone!

However, when the two of them went to the exhibition together, Fu Hongxing mentioned to Qin Su that the number of calligraphy brushes they supplied might not be very large at once.

Qin Su shrugged, indicating that it was no problem at all.

Sure enough, when they arrived at the exhibition, Fu Hongxing watched as at least three or four groups of foreigners approached Qin Su, and each time they would talk to Qin Su for a long time.

Although Fu Hongxing couldn't understand the English, it didn't stop him from gleaning information from the faces of those foreigners.

"It's agreed that there are five contracts in total, one of which requires the supply of 100 sets of calligraphy brushes and gift boxes within three months."

The other four orders, also for 100 sets, only required to be completed as quickly as possible; no timeframe was specified.

Hearing what Qin Su said, Fu Hongxing was somewhat skeptical. Was it really that simple?

As if sensing Fu Hongxing's deep confusion, Qin Su chuckled.

"Do you know what it means to always find the best in what you can't have? I told them that this calligraphy brush is purely handmade, and they can only make one brush a day at most."

If they needed it urgently, they would have to wait, and they agreed without hesitation.

Fu Hongxing calculated that the quantity was not large; if it was 500 sets, they would only need to prepare calligraphy brushes.

Last time, Ning Jing could make about twenty pieces a day, and of course, those were all flawless.

These 500 units will only take about a month to produce.

A pen costs 3 yuan, and you can earn 1,500 yuan a month. This amount seems like a lot, but when divided among each household, it's not much. However, it is still an extra source of income for the village.

After all, in the village, apart from the money earned from work points at the end of each year, there's hardly any money to be seen in the near future.

Now, the money earned from the village's side businesses is distributed among them, one cent at a time.