Passersby outside looked at the car with envy, while Liu Yinyin, sitting inside, finally felt a little bit of the comfort of being envied.
She calmed down and thought to herself, even if Jiang Ci and Zhou Mingli came to Beijing, what difference would it make?
They still have to squeeze into a building with a large group of people. They don't have spacious and warm houses to live in, nor do they have cars to ride in.
Her family had to work hard to make a living, while she only needed to sit at home and someone would put whatever she wanted in front of her.
After thinking about it, Liu Yinyin touched the foreign goods she was wearing, which were worth more than a hundred yuan, and felt better.
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Jiang Ci, who had just started working, didn't go out for any work and ate lunch in the cafeteria.
The food at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is pretty good; the food ration for administrative staff is better than for other positions, and Jiangci's lunch is also quite substantial.
At least you can see meat, rice, and steamed buns.
A serving of rice, a steamed bun, and three dishes and a soup.
Zhou Mingli's feeding made her no longer feel hungry when she saw food, unlike before.
If you put the rice out neatly, you can ask Zhou Mingli to make fried rice with eggs when you get home tonight.
Jiang Ci finished the steamed buns and vegetables, and then drank the seaweed soup in one go.
She took the completed eulogy to the main person in charge of next week's event to read.
Coincidentally, the same person is in charge of all the big events next week.
She was also that decisive and efficient pearl.
She quickly skimmed through Jiang Ci's manuscript, her Baileys Gold Pen marking out some areas on her paper.
"You have a very good vocabulary," Mingzhu said simply, "If there are any inappropriate parts, either delete them or revise them. Finish all the revisions before you leave work today, and then bring them to me for another look."
She recommended a few more books to Jiang Ci, saying, "The libraries at Peking University and Washington University have reopened. I suggest you go there and read a few more books."
Jiang Ci responded with a "Okay".
Jiang Ci pushed open the door and left.
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