Chapter 134 A package from Harbin, Zuo Yunrong? Recounting the past (2/2)



After loading his things onto the cart, Gu Yunyang thought about how he still needed to register his household registration.

Although this matter definitely requires Gu Hanping, as the captain, to handle it.

At the very least, the other party should provide a written acceptance certificate, bring the relevant documents, or even personally bring their official seal to complete the process.

Gu Yunyang intended to get things done as soon as possible.

As for the small amount of grain subsidies from the educated youth office, it wasn't much, and Gu Yunyang could afford to lose it.

He plans to get it done as soon as possible so he can try his luck at the agricultural machinery factory. If he passes the exam and gets a job, he can transfer the position.

This sum of money is much more than the subsidy provided to educated youth.

The subsidy from the educated youth office actually covered more of the accommodation costs.

Gu Yunyang didn't need to consider this since he planned to move out.

As for the grain, he only came today to ask how to handle it.

He can still get today's grain; as for the rest, it doesn't matter.

"I need to go to the commune to inquire about transferring my household registration. Can we go there while we're there?"

Although it was Gu Yunyang who was driving the carriage, he still took the initiative to ask.

Han Xue and Yang Shengnan had no objections, but Han Xue was puzzled: "Change your household registration? Why? Aren't we educated youth sent to the countryside? Are you planning to settle here?"

Yang Shengnan was also curious: "If that's the case, you won't be able to go back to the capital in the future."

A household registration in the capital city is an urban household registration.

Gu Yunyang shrugged: "I'm a local, I was just switched at birth. Now that everyone's back to where they are, I should get my household registration back."

As for taking the job exam, Gu Yunyang didn't say anything more.

It was indeed more difficult for educated youth to find work locally.

Furthermore, the captain's approval and a letter of introduction are also required.

Gu Yunyang didn't think about any of that; having a local household registration was a good thing.

Who knows, maybe we'll even face demolition and relocation then?

Although he had a vague idea in his mind, it hadn't taken shape yet.

On the way, Han Xue and Yang Shengnan were both curious and opened their mouths several times, wanting to ask.

Then she thought that this might be something that would upset Gu Yunyang, so she didn't dare to bring it up.

Seeing their expressions, Gu Yunyang found it amusing and simply said, "If you're curious, it's not like I can't tell you my story."

He did not make any mistakes in this matter.

Aside from taking revenge on the other party several times after I transmigrated here.

He didn't intend to talk about these things, but he could talk about what happened before.

Although it seems pointless to ruin Gu Anning's character here.

However, it should have a certain promoting and supervisory effect on Gu Hansheng's family.

Gu Yunyang had no desire to have anything to do with Gu Chang'an.

At that time, Gu Hansheng's family will tell him, "You are our son, and Chang'an is also our son. You are brothers."

Just thinking about it makes me feel disgusted.

Although this may not necessarily happen.

However, it is still very necessary to take precautions.

Besides Han Xue and Yang Shengnan, Gu Yunyang also plans to frequently mention Gu Hanping's side.

When the time comes, no one will blame Gu Yunyang for being ruthless.

"Is that okay? If you mind..." Yang Shengnan was still quite curious and asked.

Gu Yunyang shrugged and said nonchalantly, "I've already left that place, so what's there to care about? I can support myself and even live a better life. Those things are just some painful memories that exist in my mind, meant to temper me."

As he spoke, Gu Yunyang gave a general account of the original owner's experiences over the first sixteen years.

The two girls were soft-hearted and couldn't help but cry.

Gu Yunyang found it somewhat amusing: "I didn't even feel anything myself, so why are you all crying?"

Yang Shengnan wiped away her tears and said, "I used to think that my life was pretty miserable because my dad threw me into the army camp when I was little and I had to suffer every day. But after hearing your story, I realized how lucky I am."

Han Xue said with shame, "Me too. When I was little, my parents made me learn this and that. They were so strict. Now that I think about it, I was too dramatic."

Gu Yunyang was both amused and exasperated, but thankfully they were almost at the commune entrance.

What intrigued him was: "What are they doing here?"

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