Opening her eyes, Chen Hong was reborn. She was reborn just before she was about to take her children back to her parents' home. Not wanting to live a life of looking at others' faces for a...
While eating, Chen Hong told her sister about how she and Yang Wenwen had started a travel company together that day.
Upon hearing that her sister had invested so much money, Xiaoyun agreed without hesitation to take the job as the finance manager.
However, she also had concerns: if the company was poorly managed, her income would not be guaranteed.
She doesn't want to give up her full-time job at the kindergarten yet. After all, this job helps her take care of her child, and the benefits are stable.
She plans to work part-time for two years first to see how things go, and if the travel company becomes busy and its operations are on track.
By then, Junjun had grown up and was able to attend kindergarten independently, at which point she officially resigned from the kindergarten.
My sister still has a mortgage to pay off, and she's under a lot of financial pressure. She doesn't really have the confidence to quit her job right now.
Chen Hong didn't insist. Anyway, the travel company wasn't on the right track yet, so Xiao Yun only needed to go once or twice a month to check the accounts.
She also agreed that her younger sister could work at the kindergarten for now, juggling both jobs, and then make a decision based on the future development of the travel company.
After discussing the matter and cleaning up, Chen Hong watched as Xiao Junjun and Xiao Yun went for a run with Yu Yang.
The next morning, after seeing Xiaoyun and her daughter off, Chen Hong called Yang Wenwen and arranged to have lunch together with Xiaoyun, Yang Wenwen, and a few others.
At noon, everyone met. Chen Hong introduced Xiao Yun and Yang Wenwen to the group. They were all straightforward people, and the atmosphere at the meal was very pleasant.
In front of everyone, Chen Hong transferred another 500,000 yuan to Yang Wenwen, saying, "I'll leave the company registration to you; I won't worry about it anymore."
My daughter and I have been away for quite a while now, and we're heading back to Rongcheng tomorrow. If there's anything that needs to be done, Wenwen, you and your friends should discuss it with your sister Xiaoyun!
If you really can't solve it, call me and we'll figure something out together!
Let's be clear from the start: we're not afraid to spend money, but the accounts must be kept clear!
We won't evade a single penny of the taxes we're owed. Even if we don't make money, we won't do anything illegal!
"Wenwen will be the legal representative. Don't refuse anymore; the company is now under your management."
After the meal, the three groups parted ways. Yang Wenwen and her group continued to run the paperwork, Xiao Yun went back to work, and Chen Hong led Yu Yang around the streets.
After finding out where to find good food, fun activities, and famous Beijing specialties, the mother and daughter strolled around and bought a whole bunch of things.
I'm going home tomorrow, I can't go back empty-handed!
No matter how much, we must bring some gifts for the village chief and the others, especially things from Beijing, which the village chief and Xiao Hao's mother really like.
People all over the country are now very superstitious and fond of Beijing's specialties, after all, they benefit from the prestige of being the capital!
I bought roast duck last time, but Beijingers usually eat in the restaurant, and it got cold when I got home, so I didn't find it particularly delicious. I didn't buy it this time.
Everyone liked the pastries I bought last time. This time, Chen Hong bought five more pastry boxes, packing some of the pastries that the villagers love.
I bought from the same store again this time; this is my second time buying from them, so I guess I'm a repeat customer.
I also went to "Tianfuhao," which opened in the third year of the Guangxu Emperor's reign, and bought some braised pork hock and braised beef.
According to Liu Wenwen, the braised pork knuckle at this restaurant is rich in flavor and not greasy at all; it was Empress Dowager Cixi's favorite!
I went to "Liu Bi Ju" and bought several kinds of pickled vegetables: sesame shredded vegetables, pickled cucumber, eight-treasure vegetables, and sweet and spicy dried radish. They are said to be favorites of Beijingers and have even been served at state banquets.
Chen Hong decided to buy some to let everyone taste it and compare it with the pickled vegetables she made at home to see how the taste was different.
I also went to the old tavern and bought four boxes of light-aroma Beijing Erguotou. This liquor is 56 proof, and I'm sure the old village chief and Uncle Erhu will like it.
Finally, we went to "Zhang Yiyuan" and weighed out six jin of genuine "Gao Mo'er".
Only then did Chen Hong understand the difference between the "gaomo'er" spoken by Beijingers and the "gaomo'er" spoken by Shandong people.
The "gaomo'er" that people from Shandong talk about refers to the leftover tea leaves and dust that tea shops used to have after they sold out of jasmine tea.
It's very cheap. Ordinary people can buy it for very little money, fill it with boiling water in an enamel mug, and make a whole mug, enough for the whole family to drink for half a day.
However, the tea leaves are too broken, and the tea dust floats on top. When you take a sip, the broken tea leaves easily stick to your teeth, making you look very dirty!
The "gaomo'er" that Beijingers talk about is actually jasmine tea covered with fine white down.
There are five mid-range gold medal-winning flower teas: Maojian, Bailongwang, Xuehao, Yuya, and Lianhua Xiangxue.
Prices range from several hundred to around one thousand yuan per kilogram, making it the most suitable for personal consumption or as a gift for relatives and friends.
There are also five high-end premium teas: Longhao, Xiaozhenzhu, Baixuezhenwang, Jinmingya, and Jinlongpao, most of which are award-winning teas from before the Qingming Festival.
The price ranges from one thousand to five or six thousand yuan per kilogram, making it Zhang Yiyuan's best tea.
Their family has more than 20 varieties of tea, with a dazzling array of tastes and prices.
Considering the village chief's and others' acceptance level, Chen Hong bought four catties of Jasmine White Monkey, at a price of over two hundred yuan per catty, which was reasonable and the taste was acceptable.
Seeing the tea leaves weighed and packaged by the shop assistant, Chen Hong felt as if she had returned to her childhood.
The sales clerk at the supply and marketing cooperative packed the goods quickly and efficiently, tying them up with thin rope after packing, and even leaving the end of the rope to make a handle loop.
This "high-end" treatment wasn't cheap; it cost Chen Hong a total of one thousand yuan.
Chen Hong instructed Yang, "Don't tell your village chief how much it costs when you get home, otherwise he won't be willing to drink it."
Yu Yang nodded: "Can I say twenty yuan per jin?"
Chen Hong smiled and nodded, "Xiao Bao is so smart and sensible!"
Before leaving, Yu Yang held his mother's hand.