Chapter 80 I Miss You So Much at Mixue Ice Cream City



"Junior Sister Zhou, you've worked hard today."

Lin Yifeng habitually took out money to reward Zhou Xuelan. His first principle in dealing with people was not to make empty promises, but to give tangible rewards.

"Senior Brother Lin, I can't accept the money. If I do, the nature of the transaction will change."

Zhou Lanfang waved her hand to indicate that she couldn't accept the money. Seeing that Lin Yifeng had inspected the bulletin board, she took out a key from her pocket and handed it to him.

"Senior Brother Lin, if the bulletin board needs to be changed, you can come to me at the Class of '91 Teacher Training Program."

"I'm going to help out elsewhere now. Goodbye, Senior Brother Lin."

After saying that, she left in a hurry without waiting for Lin Yifeng's response.

"Hey, Junior Sister Zhou, let me treat you to a Mixue Ice Cream!"

"No!"

Zhou Xuelan jogged around the corner, and Lin Yifeng stared dumbfounded at the spot where Zhou Xuelan had disappeared.

This junior has so much energy! She spent the whole morning digging holes on the playground without much rest, and then started making the bulletin board under the scorching sun at around 10 a.m. She didn't rest except for meals.

Now that she had finished working on the bulletin board, she actually jogged off to do other things.

This energy...

The end of the world is coming, so you can't turn into a zombie!

...

Inspired by Zhou Xuelan, Lin Yifeng's efficiency also improved in the afternoon.

He first became a volunteer, planting Mixue Ice Cream & Snow King logos all over Hebei Vocational College.

Then he drove his diesel tricycle back to Mixue Ice Cream and carefully assigned tasks to the Mixue Ice Cream employees.

It is worth mentioning.

After more than 40 days of recruitment and training, the total number of employees in the three Wallace and Mixue Ice Cream stores has now exceeded 30.

All thirty employees were women, and all were between 18 and 25 years old.

All of these women were married young women who had given birth.

I don't want any women who are unmarried or married but have no children.

Lin Yifeng didn't want the employee he had just spent so much effort training to go home and have a baby.

If it were in later generations, Lin Yifeng would never hire only female employees.

But most women in the 1990s were still women who could hold up half the sky. They were practical and down-to-earth, and they were not like the fairy-like women of later generations who would write long essays to criticize this and that.

"Tomorrow is the Hebei Vocational College Sports Meet."

"McBorg, are you ready for Wallace's second wave of attacks?"

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