"Okay." Li Aihua responded, with a hint of melancholy in her eyes.
She felt that after opening a store in Beijing, she would probably not come back often in the future.
The next day, Hu Lin went to the Yang family to discuss the matter.
Yang Qing had told them before, so they were all mentally prepared. When Hu Lin came over to discuss the matter, they all looked calm, not as surprised as when Yang Qing told them.
It was their Yang family who was gaining the upper hand, so they had no objection to Hu Lin's proposal to share 30% of the profits each year, and they drafted a contract immediately.
As for why it was 30% profit, firstly, the Yang family had been helping her to conceal the truth all these years; secondly, they knew that she and Li Aihua made so much money and never thought of taking their place; thirdly, she spent very little time at home throughout the year, and Li Aihua was alone at home, so the Yang family also helped her a lot.
The Yang family deserves it!
After the contract was drafted and confirmed to have no problems, Hu Lin and Li Aihua went to Yang's house the next day to have a meal and formally signed the contract.
There are four copies of the contract. After Hu Lin, Li Aihua, Yang Qing and Yang Shu put their red fingerprints on them, the contract officially came into effect.
At the end of the year, Li Aihua took the Yang family to the state-owned restaurant she supplied to complete the handover. In the early spring of next year, the two families would completely hand over the business.
After finishing these things, Hu Lin stayed at home for a few more days.
Waiting for Li Aihua to make grilled meat strips for her.
At this time, the village held another meeting.
This was the first meeting after Yang Shu became the village chief.
Yang Jing took over Old Man Yang's position and checked the time with the very old pocket watch.
This meeting was held to discuss the issue of electricity supply to the village.
She is out driving a sports car and is well-informed.
Since last year, some rural areas in the north have gradually gained access to electricity.
They are located in a remote city and a remote county. If Xiaohe Village was not the closest village to the county seat, the electrification issue would probably be delayed by one or two years.
However, it is faster than most places in the country. This part of the north is close to the capital, and its development speed is either in the first or second echelon.
After talking about the electricity supply, Yang Shu talked about the household contract responsibility system, which will be implemented after the autumn harvest.
This matter was a bit complicated for the villagers who had learned a few words under the guidance of the educated youth.
Yang Shu explained for a long time with the loudspeaker, and finally the villagers understood.
Suddenly the villagers were so excited as if pie had fallen from the sky.
Yang Shu stood on the tree fence and looked at everyone with a smile on their face. He also had a sincere smile on his face.
Finally came to this process.
After the meeting, the villagers became more motivated to go to work.
Electric poles stand up one after another, and electric wires as thick as ring fingers are connected to every household.
These days, one villager after another goes to the city to buy pull-cord switches and tungsten filament lamps. Within a week, electric lights have completely replaced oil lamps and kerosene lamps.
The village also installed loudspeakers, and played songs like "The East is Red", "The North Wind Blows", "Red Lake Water", etc. when people went to and from work.
When the villagers saw this kind of treatment, they were all excited and stopped slacking off.
Because of this incident, Hu Lin stayed in the village for ten more days and witnessed the changes with his own eyes.
Knowing the process is different from feeling involved.
Only after everything was settled did Hu Lin set off again.
In November, she wrote a letter to Zhou Honggan about the business license and told him that she would go to Beijing in December.
Although she remembered that she first applied for a business license at the end of 1980, she could not remember the exact time.
I can’t tell you in advance, so I can only write the letter and queue up on time.
So as to avoid being suspected of how she knew the news.
In December, she returned to Xiaohe Village, took money, identity information and some clothes from Li Aihua, got a letter of introduction, and went to the capital.
After arriving in the capital, I first found a hotel to stay in, and then went to Zhou's house.
Everyone in the Zhou family knew that she wanted to be self-employed, and all the topics of conversation revolved around this aspect.
Li Aihua was inexperienced in this area, and Xu Mingzhu and Zhou Anbo didn't understand it either, so they just said encouraging words.
Jiang Qiao was the daughter of aristocratic family and was brought up as the mistress of the house. She had some experience in this area and shared some of her experiences with Li Aihua.
Zhou Honggan and Hu Lin went to the study to discuss the business license.
At the beginning of the reform, there were not many people queuing up, and most people thought that a stable job was something that would last forever. So what she did was inadvertently help a little.
This business license was issued to Li Aihua. First, we would open a restaurant for her and then bring her to Beijing to live.
She felt relieved because the Zhou family was watching over the capital.
She will be busier in the future and may not come home throughout the year. Find something for her to do so that you don't have to worry about it.
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