In her previous life, her eldest brother died early, her second sister went blind due to illness, her third brother became autistic, and she herself lived a life of poverty and hardship, scavenging...
Because tomorrow is the 29th and New Year's Eve, and today is the last day for the supermarket to be open, those who buy New Year's goods are buying them home in batches as if they are free.
Zhou Kai rubbed his sore arm and complained that the people in Huai County were so terrible at buying New Year's goods, which made him have to restock all day long.
Dong Yunrong has been busy taking care of her children recently. When she does go out occasionally, she takes a bus directly to Huai County. She hasn't been to the mall in a long time. "Zhou Kai, are there really so many people?"
Zhou Kai nodded. "Yes, there are so many people. How can they eat so much at home? They buy carts of food. Some people take the bus back home after buying, then come back again after taking it home. I really don't understand!"
Zhou Xiang patted him on the back of the head and said, "You have never done New Year shopping, so of course you don't know. There are so many things in the cart, but once you put them back in their place at home, nothing happens.
The supermarket provides pick-up and drop-off services, the temperature is suitable, the shopping environment is good, and the goods are fully available. Adults can shop, the elderly can watch opera, and children can play and watch movies. In such an environment, wouldn’t you go?
Do you like running to one place to buy one thing and another place to buy another thing?"
Zhou Kai rubbed the back of his head. What his cousin said made sense. "Yes, yes, I was wrong. Anyway, tomorrow is a holiday and my work is done."
Business is slow during the first month of the year, so why do we need hourly workers? "How much money have you saved?"
Zhou Kai covered his collar with his hands, "Cousin, what are you doing?"
Zhou wanted to roll his eyes at him, "What can I do? Gao Fei worked so hard to save money just to pay back his parents, or to save up for a year's tuition. When you spend money lavishly, doesn't it hurt to see your good friend stingy?
Lend him some money, and when he makes a lot of money, he'll pay you back. Aren't you also going to pay me back when you make a lot of money?"