Transmigrating to the 80s: I Rely on a Supermarket System to Get Rich

Welcome to the 80s—

Zheng Dandan unexpectedly transmigrated and bound a supermarket system. She does business, gains experience, and upgrades to unlock various products: grain, oil, rice, n...

Chapter 76 Four Houses

The village chief quickly arranged for people to agree with Tan Xueming's request. When the villagers heard about five yuan a day, they were all excited.

"Five dollars a day? Wouldn't that mean we'd make over a hundred dollars a month?"

"My God, this is more money than the workers!"

"Dandan girl takes care of you, so I pay you a high salary. I warn you, don't deliberately slack off and waste time. I will personally monitor the scene, and if I find anyone cheating, he will be expelled from the team immediately!" The village chief noticed that someone's eyes were rolling, as if he had evil intentions, and spoke.

"I know, I know. Dandan girl takes care of us, so we can't be ungrateful!" The vast majority of villagers still have a conscience and understand the principle of repaying kindness.

"Village chief, can I have more people come to my house?" Five yuan a day is really tempting.

"How many more people should we send? We are only recruiting a hundred people in total. It's good that your family has a spot!" said the village chief with a stern face.

"Village chief, why don't you want someone from my family to go? I'm strong and good at work!" A villager was rejected and was very unwilling.

"Ask your wife!" The village chief glanced at the person asking the question with disdain. "You're hanging out with Zhang Guiju for no reason, offending the Zheng family's younger brother and sister-in-law, and you still want to do Dandan's work?"

When the man heard this, he gritted his teeth, veins popped out on his forehead, and he stormed home.

Under the supervision of the village chief, the villagers worked diligently, and some, feeling grateful, went the extra mile. Within a day, the factory took shape.

Tan Xueming told Zheng Dandan what he saw and heard.

"With the village chief personally overseeing it, there shouldn't be any major quality issues. But we can't let our guard down. Let Wang Xiaozhi supervise it tomorrow."

As Zheng Dandan's assistant, Tan Xueming couldn't go to Ginkgo Village every day. With Tan Xueming's introduction, Zheng Dandan hired Wang Xiaozhi.

He is also a returned educated youth and a friend of Tan Xueming, so his character can basically be guaranteed.

"Yes." Tan Xueming agreed, and then reported another matter, "Mr. Zheng, I bought all the houses on the street that could be bought. There are four in total, and the total cost is 64,000 yuan."

As he spoke, he introduced the detailed information of the four apartments respectively.

"The first one is on Yuanshi Street, a total of 102 square meters. The previous owner needed money urgently and spent 15,000 yuan. The second one is on Longxing Street, a total of 118 square meters, and cost 23,000 yuan. The third one is not far from your rental, a total of 120 square meters, and cost 20,000 yuan. The last one is only 80 square meters and cost 6,000 yuan."

"Well, you did a great job. You will get a bonus of one thousand at the end of the month." Zheng Dandan took the information handed to her by Tan Xueming and browsed through it while listening.

Tan Xueming's ability to get things done was excellent, and most importantly, he was grateful, loyal, and dedicated to his work. If someone else had bought these four houses, they would have had to spend at least 70,000 or 80,000 yuan to barely secure them.

"It's all my duty. How can I take the bonus?" Tan Xueming quickly refused. He just wanted to do something for Zheng Dandan.

"You should have done the work, and you deserve the bonus. I've always been clear about rewards and punishments." Zheng Dandan looked at Tan Xueming, "This bonus is my recognition of you."

"Thank you, Mr. Zheng." Tan Xueming's eyes were filled with tears and he was very moved. He really did not follow the wrong person.

Although he did things out of gratitude, he always hoped that his boss would see his hard work and recognize it.