Gu Chun, a graduate of a prestigious university and a designer at a top apparel company, died unexpectedly during a bus robbery. She transmigrated into the body of an 18-year-old girl, also named G...
The Propaganda Department does not have much daily work to do, so it is a relatively leisurely position.
Since he no longer has to go to the garment factory, Gu Chun has more free time.
She wrote another article at home, but hadn't sent it out yet. She was waiting for a reply from the North City Daily.
That day she went to the post office to inquire and finally received an envelope addressed to "Lin Zhu".
When I got home and opened it, there was a letter and ten dollars inside.
The letter was written by the editor, who expressed his optimism about her article and hoped that she would continue to work hard. He also attached a ten-yuan fee.
Gu Chun was relieved now, as this meant that she was heading in the right direction.
The style of Beicheng Daily is relatively relaxed and everyday, but in this era, many things cannot be written.
So she first focused on the group of female workers around her, who were the people she was most familiar with.
Ever since she came through the tunnel and entered the workshop, female workers like Liu Fang, Huang Xiuxiu, and Sister Wei are the people she admires the most.
Working on a textile machine is really hard and requires a lot of concentration.
I deal with machines every day, and there is cotton on my body, face, and even in the air. My eyelashes are also tangled with cotton, making everything in front of my eyes white.
The workshop was very hot and stuffy, and in the summer they often ran to the bathhouse after work.
They are truly not afraid of hardship or fatigue, and are working hard to sweat.
In the letter, the Chinese editor mentioned that the director even shed tears when he saw her article, which made her more confident in her writing skills.
A 10 yuan manuscript fee is also a lot of money.
After all, her salary was only 35.5, and she wrote this article in two nights, which was equivalent to her weekly salary.
When coming out of the post office, Gu Chun actually met Huang Xiuxiu.
She was walking with a young man. Although they were not holding hands, anyone with a discerning eye could tell that they were dating.
Huang Xiuxiu also saw her, waved at her from a distance and ran towards her.
She took Gu Chun's hand and said, "Chun'er, why are you here? What a coincidence."
Gu Chun smiled and said, "Then why are you here? Are you on a date?"
Huang Xiuxiu blushed, but couldn't help but feel happy: "Yes, I came out with my boyfriend. It's a good opportunity to introduce him to you."
While they were talking the man came over.
Gu Chun took a quick look and saw that the man was about 1.7 meters tall. He was wearing a shirt and trousers and a pair of glasses, and looked like an intellectual.
No wonder Huang Xiuxiu likes him. Although her own grades are not good, she likes people who look very cultured the most.
"This is my boyfriend, his name is Li Junhui. This is my good friend, his name is Gu Chun."
Li Junhui extended his hand: "Hello, Comrade Gu Chun."
Gu Chun shook hands with him, and seemed to be touched when they were about to separate.
She sneered in her heart and looked at Li Junhui with eyes that were like electric sparks staring at her.
Huang Xiuxiu was so busy talking to Gu Chun that she didn't pay attention.
"Chun'er, what are you doing at the post office?"
"I came to get a letter. What were you doing?"
"We went to have a meal, and now he wants to take me home."
Gu Chun smiled and nodded: "Then you guys should go back quickly. Oh, by the way, Xiuxiu, it's Axia's birthday in a few days, come to my house for dinner."
Huang Xiuxiu happily agreed: "Okay, okay. I'll come tomorrow. I'm craving the food you cook."
"See you tomorrow then."
"See you tomorrow."
After saying that, Gu Chun turned around and went home. Tomorrow she would definitely ask about the situation of Huang Xiuxiu's boyfriend. He didn't seem to be a good person.
Looking at Gu Chun's back, Li Junhui asked casually, "Is this your colleague? Also from the textile factory?"
"She was my former colleague, also from the textile factory, but she later passed the exam and got a job in the Propaganda Department."
Li Junhui nodded in his heart, this woman might be a better target.
"Chun'er is amazing! She was even in the newspaper. Did you see that interview at the Canton Fair?"
Li Junhui had some impression of her and thought about investigating this woman when he got back.
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The Beicheng Daily received many calls from colleagues that day.
"Lao Wen, the News just called and asked about the article written by our female worker."
Wen Qianjin smiled and said, "People's Daily and Women's Daily also called."
"Oh, we've finally made a name for ourselves this time."
"Yes. That article is so well written and the style is so unique."
Wen Qianjin stroked his chin and said, "I wonder if the author will submit again. I actually asked her to keep up the good work in my last letter."
"Well, do you think we should give him a raise?"
"Then let's go ask Director Zhou."
Director Zhou certainly agreed. As soon as the newspaper was published, he received many calls praising them.
Although this article is very life-like, workers' work is a hot topic in society now, and the theme of the article is elevated to building the motherland, so it is hard not to like it.
He strongly supports raising the author's royalties, and he even wants the author to write a few more articles.
However, according to their speculation, if the author is a female worker in a textile factory, then her next article may be a long way off.
Unexpectedly, they received another letter signed "Lin Zhu" that afternoon.
Director Zhou opened the envelope and saw the same beautiful handwriting inside.
The title of this article is "A Rural Woman's Self-Rescue."
When Gu Chun was writing, he recalled the TV programs he watched on Lao Niangjiu TV back then.
This era is not suitable for writing anything too outrageous, so the focus of her writing is still on the sublimation of the final theme.
The senior leaders also said that "women hold up half the sky". Even after many years, female-themed works are still very popular.
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