Chapter 8 What's so great about it



The house deeds would definitely not be missed. When the Wang family was unpacking the boxes, they probably looked for gold and gems. The small box containing the documents was pressed at the bottom of the ancient books, and they didn't even look down. If they had found it, they would have moved out long ago. Those houses are better than the current yard.

Looking at this silly brother who has grown up with her, the original owner didn’t know that there are many people who care about her, but they are introverted and actually autistic, which is something that is not understood in China now.

"Jiang Jiang, let Goudan take you home. Go to work hard tomorrow and leave the rest to us."

After pushing the door open and saying something, the busy Uncle Liu closed the door again.

"Come on, I'll treat you to a meal. Thank you for helping me beat up Li Jie so many times." He stepped on his heels and patted Goudan, only to get a pair of rolled eyes in return.

"You're such a heartless little thing! You didn't even come back to visit after you moved away. Comrade Liu treats you like his own daughter, and all of us have to stand aside. Even if you don't miss us, you should still think about your Aunt Liu. It's a shame she still cares about you!"

Jiang Cha felt embarrassed after hearing this. She had just come across the original owner's memories and had assumed she was an orphan with no one to rely on. Who knew so many people cared about her? They were just afraid she would be sad, and seeing them would remind her of her parents, so these uncles and aunts refrained from disturbing her.

Xiao Jiang Jiang, you are very happy, and you will be even happier in your next life! I wish the little girl peace and happiness, she deserves it.

Zhao Goudan drove directly back to her house, stopped the car at the door and looked around before letting her get out and open the door to go home.

"This place is really nice, how about I move in and keep you company?" Seeing that Goudan has set his sights on this place, with no adults to supervise it and no discipline requirements, it has its own door and yard, and it would be a great pleasure for them to get together and drink together.

"That's enough. You've just been at home for two days since you joined the army. If you stay outside again, Aunt Liu will break your legs." It was so much fun chatting with my friends that I haven't said much these days.

In the evening, I showed off my cooking skills to Goudaner, and he left with a bloated stomach and mouth full of oil. After seeing him off and going back to the house, I saw more than a hundred yuan on the table, with a bunch of change. I guess this idiot had spent all his savings on her.

My eyes felt warm. After traveling through time, all my dreams had come true: a house, money, and a loved one. I rolled up the bills one by one and placed them solemnly on the nightstand in my space. I turned off the lights and went to sleep. Tomorrow was another day full of hope.

The alarm clock rang in the morning. I got up, washed up, and ate the porridge and steamed buns from the cafeteria. I changed into a pre-ironed light blue shirt, khaki pants, and Lantang leather shoes, braided my hair, and packed my backpack before heading out.

You must get to work early on the first day. As a newcomer, you have to fetch water, wipe the tables and mop the floor. You have to behave like this wherever you go, otherwise you will be accused of not uniting with colleagues, not being diligent, not honest, too lazy, etc.

Senior employees are very particular about this and must make a good impression. At this time, there are tens of thousands of people in a factory, and many of them are relatives and friends. If you are not careful, the news will spread all over the city.

All the seniors who traveled through time were rushing to go to the countryside, so why didn't she go? Was she stupid? She had a job but didn't look for it, and went to the countryside to suffer.

Rural people are not stupid. Everyone can smell the fish and meat stewed by their ancestors in the countryside all day long. It is no exaggeration to say that they are unrestrained everywhere in the village.

In the era of food and clothing shortages, even a sip of sugar water would be smelled, let alone chicken or meat.

And when it comes to work, even if you're working with a child, they'll still be in the sun! A drop of sweat breaks into eight petals, and they only earn a few dollars a year. In any era, the hardest-working people are farmers.

Did the girls who went to the countryside ever consider the consequences? "Fifty thousand educated youth in Yunnan knelt, and thousands carried corpses in a parade." Not every educated youth's love story involves marrying a high-ranking official and bearing five children.

The great hermit hides in the city, Jiang Cha thinks he is a small fish, if he can't make big waves, he will just lie in the river. Thinking about it, he quickly walked to the subway station. The subway ticket is ten cents, and it is much faster to get to the steel plant from here.

There are quite a few people on Line 1 born in 1973. Most of them are young people who are willing to spend money. People with families have to plan their lives carefully, and a monthly bus pass is much more cost-effective than a subway pass.

Compared with the Line 1 that we often take nowadays, the station is newer and more beautiful (it’s nonsense that the station will only have a heavy feeling after forty or fifty years, that’s called the sedimentation of history), and the front of the train is a square one with alternating green and white colors.

The biggest difference is probably the people on board. Everyone is full of energy and vigor, and has an inexplicable sense of pride. (Beijing Subway Line 1 began trial operation in 1969, requiring a letter of introduction to board the train until 1971, when letters of introduction were no longer required. It was the first subway line in my country.)

After exiting the subway, I took bus No. 58 to the east gate of the steel plant. The commute to work is quite long, but there's no way around it now that housing is in short supply everywhere.

Walking through the factory's tree-lined avenue, the most conspicuous building is the small white building of the factory office. Upon entering, you first report to the personnel department on the second floor. After the department assignments were made that day, the leader told everyone to report to the personnel department first, complete the paperwork, and then go directly to their respective offices.

"Enter"

The woman who was writing with her head down, let her in directly.

"Hello, I'm Jiang Cha, new here, reporting to you" and quickly handed over all his documents.

"Jiang Cha, wait a minute, I'll register you. You graduated pretty early, young lady. Welcome to join our steel mill family. You'll get paid at the end of the month. Our factory is famous for its excellent benefits. Keep up the good work!"

The older sister was quite kind and said, "This is your work ID. The ticket depends on whether you are transferring it to the factory or collecting it. Remember to register in the finance office before you get your salary."

"Okay, okay, thank you! You're so kind, sister. I'm a new employee and I don't know anything. I'm glad I met you!"

My eldest sister's surname is Ma, and she's always warm-hearted wherever she goes. "Where's the factory, Sister Ma?" I pulled a handful of White Rabbit candies from my pocket and placed them on the table. "Have a piece of candy, thanks for your hard work, Sister Ma."

"What are you doing over there?"

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It will be even more exciting later!

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