The Heroine Doesn't Feel It [Quick Transmigration]

As a female-oriented quick-transmigration system, 7418 has always felt that binding with it is a privilege for those ordinary women. Without it, how could those ordinary women experience such an ex...

"Ideals and Youth" - It turns out I also had a youth (19...)

"Ideals and Youth" - It turns out I also had a youth (19...)

It's amazing that she wasn't given any place, either in name or in reality, and was even a clown who needed to be slapped in the face, yet she was still responsible for the male lead's glorious life.

What an amazing luminous spot! Such dazzling light, yet it's emitted from the mud that it despises.

Ye Xiqing wouldn't even be willing to be in the mud where she's praised and lauded, let alone in the mud where she'd be trampled on.

She even wanted to create her own brand for her feed mill, fearing that large factories would take advantage of her and limit her growth potential.

The completion of the cattle market not only signifies the establishment of a trading market, but also marks the beginning of comprehensive support for the local livestock industry.

Cattle are a major type of livestock, and their breeding and trading are certainly more difficult than those of pigs and chickens.

With the cattle industry developing, other industries will only become more prosperous.

Different livestock eat different feeds, so KangKang Feed Mill started producing feed on dedicated lines.

Another broiler chicken farm opened in town. Chickens are very resilient. When raising chickens at home, they can be free-range without any problems. However, when raising them on a large scale, they still need to be fed with feed.

Would Ye Xiqing let this opportunity slip by? As soon as the broiler farm opens, he should hurry up and discuss feed cooperation.

She handles all the grain and feed business in this area; it's perfectly fine to leave it to her.

Ye Xiqing's newly built factory has all kinds of feed.

Chickens and pigs eat grain feed, but cows are different; cows can also eat grass feed.

The feed mill now collects not only grain, but also straw and bales, but no matter what it collects, Ye Xiqing no longer collects it personally.

The biggest advantage of opening a large factory is that you can outsource the production lines and no longer have to do everything yourself.

Ye Xiqing retired his four-wheeled farm vehicle and bought several trucks to build a special transportation team responsible for collecting grain and transporting feed.

The dispatching department acts as a hub, responsible for communication between the transportation, warehousing, production, and public relations departments.

The public relations department brings in orders, which are then channeled through the scheduling department to issue production plans, allowing the production and warehousing departments to coordinate.

Any problems encountered by other branches should be reported to the dispatch department for oversight by the dispatch manager.

This scheduling process is so important, would Ye Xiqing manage it herself? No, she wouldn't.

Once the factory is built, there's no need to keep clinging to the small amount of ten thousand yuan spent on the greenhouse.

Since she stopped running the greenhouses, Han Fuzhen, the manager, became useless.

Despite facing the prospect of being laid off, Ye Xiqing rehired her as a manager.

Han Fuzhen was overjoyed. Sure enough, her sister-in-law was on good terms with her; she knew it.

She must have used her personal charm to win this person over when she was in the Zhou family.

She knew she was an honest person; only a fool would be fooled by the second son's wife's sweet talk. People who are destined for great things wouldn't.

Han Fuzhen was completely captivated by Ye Xiqing's high regard for her, but Wu Guiyun was puzzled as to why he was taking her along when he opened the factory.

Everyone who interacted with Han Fuzhen disliked her.

They love indulging in their official duties too much, wielding power like a tyrant, and making a big deal out of a little bit of authority, acting like bullies.

Ye Xiqing herself didn't take care of her shed in detail, but Han Fuzhen scrutinized it meticulously.

The workers in the shed would cut a few bundles of chives to take home, and Ye Xiqing, the boss, wouldn't say anything. Instead, she would jump out first, pick out the good ones, and smile as she re-tied up the inferior bundles.

The best stuff has to be sold, right? We're just eating at home, we don't need to eat anything too fancy, don't you think?

Vegetable harvester: ...

Her neurotic behavior made her even more hateful than the original Bao Xiangqiao.

Bao Xiangqiao may be outspoken, but she throws her tantrums at those in power; she throws them at the brigade when there's a collective effort, and at the village when she gets divorced.

The onlookers found her tantrum unseemly, laughed a few times, and let it go; it didn't bother them. If she actually won something, others would admire her in private.

Han Fuzhen is just plain weird; everyone who sees her wants to roll their eyes. They don't know how someone as open-minded as Ye Xiqing could trust someone like her.

Hahaha.

Ye Xiqing almost burst out laughing.

Is it possible that this is the core reason she used her sister-in-law?

He likes to make a big deal out of trivial matters, is meticulous and nitpicky, but because of his personality, he can't win over his subordinates.

Isn't this exactly the kind of management talent she needs?

Because of this, Ye Xiqing not only made Han Fuzhen the dispatch manager, but also brought her two daughters into the company.

Han Fuzhen had two daughters. Their family was poor, and both daughters dropped out of school at a young age.

The eldest daughter, seeing her mother constantly bullied by various people at home, was forced to develop a fierce determination and became very competitive.

Ye Xiqing then transferred her to the public relations department to manage public relations.

Under the barrage of criticism from her mother and sister, the second daughter is a bit timid and lacks motivation, which doesn't fit the public's aesthetic of a clever and lively child, but that's okay.

Ye Xiqing transferred her to the R&D department to work as a technician and conduct research.

Feed technology is essentially a form of biotechnology. It's absolutely impossible to run a feed mill without engaging in biotechnology development.

Ye Xiqing contracted a large area of ​​land in the industrial park. In addition to drying grain, piling up hay, and facilitating vehicle passage, he also developed a special breeding area to raise various kinds of chickens, ducks, pigs, and cattle.

It's not that she wants to develop the breeding industry again; there's no need to do every kind of business. Even if she opened a feed mill, she wouldn't raise pigs on the side.

However, to conduct scientific research, it is necessary to understand the target population, which requires some experimental pigs and cattle to carry out experiments, and the research department is responsible for this.

Han Fuzhen's second daughter and the other technicians entered the prestigious research department, thinking they would be doing some very prestigious work, but they didn't expect to be raising pigs.

But raising pigs is quite nice; she'd rather deal with pigs than with people.

Now I have a salary, a secure job, and something to do. All I have to do every day is come up with some "creative" feed ratios, record the data, and take my salary home every month.

Even when I go out for training, I only need to study every day and don't need to socialize with teachers. Such a life without having to associate with others is too wonderful.

Because of Ye Xiqing's unimaginable high regard, Han Fuzhen was even more grateful and became even more arrogant among her employees.

However, someone like her can be in charge of scheduling, but not of procurement, quality inspection, or human resources.

Otherwise, she would definitely try to gain small advantages and suffer big losses under the pretext of "doing what's best for the company." In industries where you really need to be calculating, you shouldn't hire people who are calculating.

For long-term development, you need both people who will fight against employees for short-term gains and people who will fight against the company for long-term gains.

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Since the people in the research department have made a fortune raising pigs, Ye Xiqing naturally wants to continue expanding their territory.

She chose animal feed as the starting point of her career because the livestock industry involves raising live animals. No matter how much money you make as an end consumer, you have to put in more effort and are greatly restricted by geographical location.

As the last raw material industry in the front end of aquaculture, feed production can continue to operate on a large scale.

In an era with such a massive population, nothing makes money faster than profiting from the sheer size of the population.

If you want to make money on a large scale, you can't be limited to your own small area. Ye Xiqing asked someone to advertise again.

A brainwashing advertisement was the beginning of a feed mill's success, but this time Ye Xiqing didn't plan to broadcast it on CCTV. Why? Because there was no money.

Ye Xiqing specially sent several employees from the market research department to conduct group visits in various places, but the visits were not to investigate the local breeding conditions, but rather the local satellite signal reception conditions.

At that time, due to limited information technology, television signals were generally received via satellite dishes, and the signals received varied greatly in different regions.

Ye Xiqing needed to find the radio and television station with the highest signal coverage, otherwise it would be an invalid advertisement.

After the advertising campaign was launched, Ye Xiqing shifted her focus from promoting feed to promoting franchise opportunities.

Offense is the best defense. It's too easy for big companies to seize the market and squeeze out or acquire small companies.

If she just waits in place and waits for the big factories to completely surround and monopolize the resources, her factory will eventually go bankrupt.

So she took the initiative and became a major company, using the lure of providing technology and television advertising to attract franchisees.

They're making money off franchise fees while simultaneously securing territory. But when the big companies come knocking, who the big companies will be is anyone's guess.

This was the first time the country folk had ever encountered such a purely industrialized operation. They never imagined that spending public funds on meals, travel, and asking about things could actually be considered a job.

Ye Xiqing's feed mill became the most desirable workplace for people in the neighborhood. The aunties who used to cut chives in the vegetable greenhouses also put down their chive knives and found jobs at the factory.

Working at a feed mill isn't exactly clean, but it offers a stable salary and five social insurances, which is really advanced.

If you have a stable income every month, aren't you no different from an employee's family?

Rural families should make full use of each family member to maximize benefits.

As the wave of migrant workers moving to cities for work began, the hardworking men in the family would go out to work.

Women who stayed at home were vying to work in the newly opened factories and restaurants nearby.

Fixed positions are the most sought-after, and Wu Guiyun's greenhouse is not truly without people.

If greenhouse operators were to be paid monthly wages and have insurance like factory workers, the costs would be too high, since greenhouses don't operate at high intensity year-round.

When things aren't busy, family members can take care of the food; when things are busy, you can hire day laborers. Wages are paid daily, and there are plenty of people who want to earn extra money.

However, Ye Xiqing still suggested that Wu Guiyun should properly build the greenhouse. Greenhouses have been around for so many years, and it's no longer a novelty.

Don't assume that greenhouses only have off-season competitiveness. As a temperature control device, they can be used for many more purposes, making them useful all year round.

Wu Guiyun naturally listened to Ye Xiqing in everything. She said goodbye to the previous simple greenhouse and built a proper greenhouse according to the standardized process, which covered the greenhouse all year round.

They no longer only grow chives, but have started growing more varieties of vegetables.

Ye Xiqing completely demolished her leek shed and focused on running the feed mill. She also sold her four-wheeled cart to Wu Guiyun, who now drives a car.

The Bao family visibly prospered, and the villagers couldn't help but sigh, "Who could have imagined this when she first got divorced?"

This is a blessed woman, while Zhou Laosan is clearly unlucky; even if a phoenix landed in his nest, he wouldn't be able to catch it.

I heard he became a live-in son-in-law outside the family, and his wife doesn't want him and doesn't dare to say anything.

Now that the old man has been sent back to his hometown, the eldest and second sons' families are fighting over this every day. They thought he brought the old man back to enjoy a life of luxury.

After learning that his daughter had gone to university, the male protagonist surprisingly didn't linger and left directly.

So when Bao Zhiying returned, she had no idea that her father, whom she hadn't seen for eight hundred years, had been brought back to life.

She excitedly carried all her belongings home; she was returning home in triumph!

When Bao Xiangchun went to university, she wanted to work during winter and summer vacations to ease some of the financial burden on her family.

Ye Xiqing told her not to bother, that there would be plenty of opportunities to work after graduation, and that she should just focus on enjoying the last few winter and summer vacations during college.

Sometimes, this is the wisdom of the elderly. Bao Xiangchun could still go home when he was in college, but after graduation, he was indeed unable to go home.

After Bao Zhiying started her winter vacation, she originally wanted to follow her aunt's example, but Bao Xiangchun quickly sent her back home, saying that she would never be able to return later.

Bao Xiangchun wanted to work during the winter break because she genuinely wanted to earn money, but Bao Zhiying just wanted to have fun. Now she can't play anymore and has to go home.

But she wouldn't just stay home quietly. She went through all sorts of hardships and painstaking efforts to bring a whole bunch of trendy new things to broaden her family's horizons.

Grandma, you've never seen this before, have you?

The old woman naturally favored younger children, and when her eldest granddaughter brought her so many nice things, she was overjoyed and immediately stood up for her.

From now on, no one in this family will be allowed to disobey her eldest granddaughter; everyone must listen to her eldest granddaughter in everything.

Bao Zhiying originally thought the countryside was too monotonous, but now she's living like an emperor at home, which is incredibly enjoyable for her.

College students have long winter breaks and don't have to do homework, so they spend their days watching TV and eating delicious food at home, and end up gaining weight over the winter break.

When school starts, she plans to bring some local specialties back to her aunt.

City life is exciting, but the cost of living is also high.

At home, you can eat meat to your heart's content and show off, but in the city, you have to be frugal with your food.

Now that you mention it, going home seems pretty good too~

Bao Xiaoying enjoyed a wonderful winter vacation at home. On New Year's Day, Ye Xiqing invited Sister Ping to stay and celebrate with them, and also invited Wu Guiyun over so that everyone could make dumplings together.

Now, dumpling fillings aren't just limited to pork and sauerkraut anymore. Celery is grown in greenhouses, and Ye Xiqing bought various kinds of meat in advance. On New Year's Eve, they eat mutton and celery, and on New Year's Day, they eat beef and scallions, so they can have a different filling every day.

After finishing making dumplings, I made a long-distance call to Bao Xiangchun from another region.

Bao Xiangchun also gets a holiday during the Lunar New Year, but it's only for a few days, so it's not easy to go home.

Even if I can't go home, it's nice to hear some noise.

We put the phone on speakerphone and the whole family talked to her together.

After exchanging pleasantries about their recent situations, Bao Xiangchun also shared some unexpected news.

Her workplace now offers the opportunity to transfer her household registration; should she do it too?

Upon hearing this, Ye Xiqing immediately interrupted: Turn it! Turn it!

It would be foolish not to transfer your household registration to the capital.

Bao Xiangchun was also very excited to receive the news, but when she thought of the two acres of land at home, she felt a little reluctant to give them up for some reason.

"Second sister, if I transfer my household registration, will you get less land?"

Ye Xiqing was very grateful that she still thought of her land at this time, but compared with the rural land, as long as people are not crazy, they have to choose the household registration in the capital.

Last year, she mailed Bao Xiangchun's household registration page over overnight.

Not only do you need to remember to register your residency, but you also absolutely must remember to buy a house!

It's not about increasing the property value, but about the fear that you won't even be able to afford a place to live in the future.

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Author's note: Qingqing: At this time, don't worry about your few acres of land, worry about the house instead.