Chapter 268 Zuo Yunrong's Thanks, Reply, and Zuo Qiulin's Arrival (2/2)



Gu Yunyang found it a bit strange; he thought the thank-you letter was the end of it.

Unexpectedly, the girl treated him as a pen pal.

Many things in life are written about, including some interesting things that happened when I first went to the countryside and was not yet used to it.

"How did this girl know my address? And while she seems to be rambling on about a lot of funny and embarrassing things, is she actually teaching me how to deal with the challenges of going to the countryside?"

This girl is quite clever.

Did you not say it directly to avoid feeling awkward?

However, the situations encountered in the North and South are vastly different.

Your explanation is probably not very useful.

However, this act of kindness is commendable.

After reading the letter, Gu Yunyang checked the contents.

These coupons totaled three jin of grain coupons, and they were valid nationwide.

Two jin of meat coupons were also valid nationwide.

There were also eight-foot cloth coupons, which were valid nationwide.

There were even two military scrips inside.

Gu Yunyang had no idea where this girl named Zuo Yunrong had come from.

It must have been her family who felt sorry for her and mailed it to her.

As a result, the girl mailed them all to herself.

Although he did save the other person's life, a few words of thanks should have been enough.

There's no need to send these over.

He doesn't lack these things.

"Forget it, even though the Northeast is known for its vast territory and abundant resources, it's probably been tough these past two years. She gave me all the tickets, so I'll just mail her some things."

Gu Yunyang thought that he would find some coarse grains tomorrow, mix them with a pound of sausage, and mail them to the other party.

Don't let the little girl go hungry; if she's not getting enough to eat, don't give her food.

Then, he took out a stack of notepads, not as particular as the other person.

He planned to write back to the other party and talk about his daily life.

He didn't have much to say.

In addition, Gu Yunyang also planned to revise the story of his eldest sister, Gu Hongmei, and send a copy to newspapers in Guangdong Province and the capital as a kind of submission.

If I can pass the test, I can earn an extra income.

Although the newspaper abolished the royalty payment system a few years later.

But it did exist before 1966.

And it's not low either.

"If it weren't for the fact that I don't want to reveal my foreign language skills, lest I be taken advantage of later, the most lucrative profession these days should be translation."

In particular, the translation of highly specialized books can be offered at a rate of six or seven yuan per thousand words.

If you're fast, you can translate 10,000 words a day.

That's more than what a worker earns in a month.

If the translation is good, the price is negotiable.

"Forget it, just make a little money. Don't bother with all that."

Gu Yunyang wasn't really short of money; he was just finding a reason to use his money openly.

"You really are here."

Zuo Qiulin's voice rang out.

Gu Yunyang was taken aback. He had just been writing a letter, so he hadn't used the sparrows to go around the village.

Unexpectedly, Zuo Qiulin actually came looking for him.

"Brother Zuo, what's going on?"

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