Chapter 93 Tell Fu Xiao



Fu Yu raised his hand to check the time and said to the two of them, "Let's go downstairs for dinner..."

Fu Xiao stood up, stretched, and walked downstairs with his two brothers.

After passing by the guard room and saying hello to Grandpa Wang, they walked towards the hotel. This time they did not go to the state-owned restaurant, but went directly to the private restaurant that Fu Weilun took them to last time.

She prefers the beef noodles made by this restaurant. The noodles are handmade and the beef is large. There is a lot of meat in a bowl. It tastes very satisfying and fragrant.

It’s just that beef is not often available, and this was just an ingredient that happened to be available last time. There was no beef this time, so they missed the treat. The three of them ordered four servings of dumplings, and one for Fu Weilun to take away.

There were about thirty dumplings in a serving, each with a thin skin and lots of filling. Fu Xiao ate almost a dozen and could not eat any more, so he shared the rest with his two brothers.

After dinner, Fu Yu said to Fu Hong, "You can go back to the dormitory with your sister. I'm going to look for my uncle and I won't be back tonight."

Fu Xiao said worriedly, "Where are you going to sleep at night? There is only one bed in the lounge."

Fu Yu smiled and said, "It's okay. I'll see when I can finish my work. If it's early, I'll go back. If it's late, I'll sleep on the sofa in the office. Don't worry about it. Remember to lock the door at night."

The three of them parted ways at the entrance of the restaurant, and Fu Yu walked towards the county party committee with the packed dumplings.

Fu Hong turned his head excitedly and looked at Fu Xiao next to him: "Xiaoxiao, do you want to go out with your second brother tonight?"

Fu Xiao widened his eyes in surprise, "What fun places can there be at night?"

"You don't know this, do you?" Fu Hong raised his eyebrows. "Many places in the county are open only at night. They are very lively."

He went on to say, "It's just that my eldest brother usually doesn't let me go to those places. He's not here today, so why don't we go out for a walk?"

Fu Xiao thought about it and decided that she couldn't sleep that early anyway, so she might as well go out for a walk. So she smiled and nodded, "Okay, second brother."

"Okay...Okay, let's go back to the dormitory first and come out when the time is about right. It's still early now."

Fu Hong happily took her away.

On the other side, Fu Yu also arrived at the county party committee office, knocked on the door and went in. He saw Fu Weilun reading a document without looking up.

He walked over, put the dumplings on the solid wood table next to the sofa, and said softly: "Uncle San, eat first, and watch later."

Fu Weilun looked up at him, stretched out his hand to rub his brow, and waved at him, "Ayu, come and take a look at these documents."

As he spoke, he stood up from the desk and motioned for him to sit down. Fu Yu walked over and sat down, picked up the document on the table and began to read it carefully, while Fu Weilun came to the sofa, opened the dumplings and started to eat.

Fu Yu originally thought it was a simple report document, but after reading two pages, he frowned and felt strange. He looked up at Fu Weilun who was eating over there and asked tentatively: "Uncle San, is there something wrong with this document? These numbers are obviously a lot too exaggerated..."

Fu Weilun swallowed the dumpling in his mouth and said calmly: "Finish reading it, and then tell me what's wrong..."

Fu Yu restrained his expression and continued to look down at the following content. While reading, he took out a piece of white paper and a pen from the side and wrote down the parts that he thought were wrong.

Seeing his little action, a smile flashed in Fu Weilun's eyes. He stood up, poured a cup of hot water from the thermos, and finished the remaining dumplings.

He finished the remaining dumplings with hot water, cleaned up the garbage on the table, threw it outside the door, washed his hands, and went back to the office.

Seeing that Fu Yu was reading seriously, he quietly walked to the desk, picked up another document and started reading.

After reading the documents in his hand, Fu Yu said angrily: "Uncle San, what are these reports from the brigades? Isn't this nonsense? The harvest of one season in our village is more than the two seasons they report. They are fooling people..."

After saying that, he happened to meet Fu Weilun's smiling eyes and said softly: "Uncle San, you know about this..."

Fu Weilun hummed and said, "This is a common occurrence. The previous reports were not much different from the actual production. I don't know what happened this time... I have asked someone to check secretly, and the results will be out in two days."

He picked up the record written by Fu Yugang and read it for a while, then looked up at him and said, "You did find a lot of problems, but there are still some that you overlooked."

As he spoke, he pointed out several issues that he had missed.

Seeing his puzzled expression, I smiled and said softly, "It's okay. It's normal not to understand at first, but you must find the problem from the information. This is what you must do in the future. Read more."

He gestured for him to look at the documents next to him, and he took out a stack of documents from the drawer and sat on the sofa next to him to start reading.

The sky gradually darkened, and the only sounds in the office were the two people flipping through documents and the rustling of pens writing on paper.

As soon as it got dark, Fu Hong took her out. He didn't ride a bike, but walked her around in the alley.

Soon, they arrived at a very busy place. There were guards at the entrance. Both of them wore scarves to cover their faces and walked in through the guards.

Looking at the stalls in front of her, all with kerosene lamps in front of them, she turned her head to look at Fu Hong and lowered her voice and said, "Second brother, what is this place..."

Fu Hong whispered in her ear: "It's a free market, open once a week on weekend nights, there's everything there, there's also something in that yard over there, come on, I'll take you to have a look, tell your second brother what you want to buy, I've got the money."

As he said this, he patted the money in his pocket and pulled her inside.

When I walked in, I found that the items on each stall were different. They had almost everything and could be exchanged or purchased with money.

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