Chapter 6 Signing and Going to the Countryside



Strange things happen every year, and this is just one example.

The staff member took the letter back and stamped it: "Auntie, two cents."

Lin Yian stretched out his trembling hand, took out two cents from his pocket and handed it to the staff.

After taking the money, the staff will tear off a stamp and stick it on the envelope.

"Hey, wait a minute, girl. The stamps below are bright red, very festive! I wonder if you want to sell them or not. I want to take them back to my grandson to add some joy to the New Year."

The staff member stopped what he was doing. This old lady was not young, but her eyesight was quite good.

It’s good to sell it, and you can get more bonus.

The staff member began to sell it vigorously: "Auntie, you have a good eye. This is a new edition issued by the country not long ago. You see, there are 80 copies in one edition. It is a good deal to buy it, even if this edition costs 200 yuan. If you want to buy it separately, it is fine, but it is not so cost-effective."

The old lady in front of me had a look of confusion and pain on her face. She gritted her teeth and took out a pile of banknotes.

"Girl, give it to me. I only have this little grandson at home, and he likes these."

The staff member quickly took the money and counted it, then handed all the stamps to Lin Yian: "Auntie, here you go."

As soon as the hunched figure walked out of the post office, the staff started chatting about this funny incident with their colleagues who came to collect the mail.

"Hey, let me tell you, just now an old lady came who loved her grandson so much that she bought all the stamps we couldn't sell before. But she was so confused that she sent a letter to Beijing before she even left. Isn't this a waste of money?"

The colleague who came here was reminded of a strange person he met this morning. "I also met one this morning. He was a soldier. He went to the Northeast and mailed letters to the Northeast. Don't you think this is a waste of money?"

"I have too much money to burn. I won't talk to you anymore. I have to hand over my shift."

"Okay, I have to move this letter as well."

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