Aunt Ji: "...Didn't you tell me to think about you?"
I live on that street and have worked there for so many years. I can't just build a bridge for you, can I?
Now he's pushing away the advanced technology he's gained.
"The neighbors certainly won't blame me then; it won't be because I messed things up!"
"Oh my, what a wonderful thing!"
Aunt Ji, please explain this to your neighborhood committee first. I don't have any other thoughts about it.
If you put me first, the people in your neighborhood will say you're a traitor!
I really didn't expect such a good thing to happen!
"But they say they'll arrange for the educated youth first, oh dear, my daughter-in-law is in big trouble!" Gao Guohua was both happy and worried.
The reason for this operation was to use the pretext of resettling educated youth, which was indeed the case.
Gao Guohua's daughter-in-law was unaware of the situation; if she were to be placed there, there would be a back-door agreement.
"What kind of job does your daughter-in-law want to do?" Aunt Ji asked.
"My daughter-in-law is very hardworking in the countryside; she can endure hardship and do any kind of work."
"Auntie, it's much harder to find work this year than before. If it were before, I would never have asked you for help," Gao Guohua said.
Gao Guohua certainly did his best to improve the lives of the educated youth in their neighborhood. However, compared to his daughter-in-law, his own family was more important, so he asked about his daughter-in-law first.
"I can't guarantee this will happen, and I can't tell you in advance. Anyway, as long as you're willing to do it, you can do it, but you'll earn a lot of money."
"Everything will wait until I finish asking," said Aunt Ji.
After Gao Guohua finished his personal matters, he quickly discussed the resettlement of the educated youth.
He asked Aunt Ji about every single question, including how many people Chang Xiaohu's factory could employ and how he planned to employ them.
Chang Xiaohu had promised Director Sun that he would recruit ten people first, since they might only need about twenty, and they also needed to reserve positions for the rubber factory…
By the time Aunt Ji and Gao Guohua came out together, it was almost dark.
The two were heading home in different directions. Gao Guohua walked about ten steps, then realized something was wrong and ran back. He caught up with Aunt Ji and wouldn't let her go home.
"Look at you, child! What am I supposed to do if I'm not home at this hour?" Aunt Ji thought Gao Guohua was crazy.
"Come to my house, have dinner at my house!" Gao Guohua held onto Aunt Ji tightly.
"I still have someone to feed at home! Why would I eat at your house?" Aunt Ji insisted on leaving.
Gao Guohua isn't that fool, Director Sun. This guy's probably already figured things out and might even be waiting for Aunt Ji at her house.
What should Aunt Ji do then? This matter isn't just about the Sun family; it involves the children in the neighborhood. What if all the neighbors become her advocates? What can Aunt Ji do then?
If Aunt Ji doesn't agree, she'll offend all the neighbors.
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