Chapter 426 Second Royalties, Two Pieces of News That Caused a Sensation (1/2)



The news that the Red Flag Brigade had brought back a large amount of supplies on their way back to the commune spread quickly among everyone.

I asked and found out that it was bought from the city.

Many people then had such thoughts.

It's too far to go to the city, but you can buy it in the county.

It would only take a little over an hour, maybe two hours, to walk there?

If you have a bicycle and take the back path, the time will be even shorter.

When Hao Jianshe heard about it, he shook his head slightly.

Then I remembered that they had gone to the city to buy fertilizer before.

She knew that Gu Yunyang probably had some connections in the city.

He wasn't jealous; Gu Yunyang was one of his people, and sometimes he might even be able to use his connections.

As for Zhou Zhigang?

He had already gone to the city by then, and didn't know if it really happened in the commune.

When Xing Kai passed by the police station, he saw Gu Yunyang and wanted to tell him to go to the city.

Gu Yunyang laughed and said, "Isn't this a coincidence? Director He just called. I went to the city today to buy supplies for the brigade, so I've already been there. I've already drawn the portrait. By the way, this is maltose made in our Red Flag Brigade's sugar workshop. I'm giving some to my colleagues at the station. If you need any, you can come to the Red Flag Brigade to buy it."

These days, even supply and marketing cooperatives don't always have sugar to sell.

A small number might be possible, but a larger number would probably be gone.

Xing Kai was taken aback for a moment, but accepted it with a smile.

I'll just have to patronize your business more often in the future.

Keep the wedding banquet simple, but you should still give out wedding candies.

White Rabbit candy is too expensive, but this maltose candy tastes great and is much cheaper.

After finishing this task, Gu Yunyang did not take his leave.

Just then, the postman rode by on his bicycle. Seeing them, he smiled and said, "Since we've run into you, could you please take all the mail from the Red Flag Brigade to them for me?"

There seem to be a few more packages; you can pick them up directly at the commune's post office later.

If the package is small, the postman might just take it with him.

However, if the packages are large and numerous, the postman will not carry them; they will need to inquire themselves to find out if they are available.

Or they might encounter the package directly, and the postman tells them there's a parcel, so they take their identification to the post office to pick it up.

"Okay, I understand."

Gu Yunyang took the letter, and the postman chuckled, "It seems to contain your royalties. Take a closer look."

Gu Yunyang was taken aback, thinking it was the payment for the article in the Yangcheng Women's Daily.

When he opened it, he found that one of the emails was indeed from the Yangcheng Women's Daily.

There was also a letter that turned out to be from the Beijing Women's Daily.

There are also three remittance slips.

Three cards?

Gu Yunyang was somewhat surprised.

The Guangzhou newspaper gave him fifty yuan. Gu Yunyang thought about the second manuscript he mailed out, which was a ten-thousand-word manuscript.

This price is just right.

The two remittance slips from the Beijing Women's Daily show one for 48 yuan and the other for 60 yuan.

It seems the price offered is even higher than in Guangzhou.

As for whether there are any tickets?

Sitting on the oxcart, Gu Yunyang opened the envelope and took out the letter.

There's not much to say about the article from Yangcheng Women's Daily, except to thank them for submitting it. We really enjoyed it and welcome more submissions.

The price will remain the same for now, and will not change unless specifically mentioned.

The letter from the Beijing Women's Daily contained many such details.

First of all, I apologized because the two editors on the other end initially disagreed on Gu Yunyang's manuscript, so it wasn't accepted immediately.

However, after several meetings, the Beijing Women's Daily finally decided to accept Gu Yunyang's submission.

The price was six yuan per thousand words, and they actively solicited articles from him.

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