She said, "Come on! What's going on? Are you going to reach out to my one and a half acres?"
I said, "I don't have that ambition. How many resident companies do you have at hand now?"
She stroked her hair and said to me worriedly, "I'm worried about this. There are only three or four companies that have reached an agreement with her. I have no idea how many of them can actually be implemented."
I said, "We need to work harder on building nests and attracting birds. We can't just focus on tax reduction and exemption preferential policies and the construction of infrastructure such as "three connections and one leveling" that have been messed up by others. We need to find another way."
Her eyes lit up and she asked me, "What are you planning to do?"
I said, "Let's do something in finance. My master's factory is an example. He wanted to move in, but he had limited funds. The Economic Development Zone can act as a matchmaker between banks and enterprises. If the bank doesn't back it up, the Economic Development Zone can set up a guarantee fund pool to guarantee the enterprises. This kind of thing that benefits all three parties will be praised by you, Mr. Wang, in the future."
She thought about it for a moment, and although she nodded, she still had some concerns.
I said, "Are you worried about the risks?"
She said: "Yes, if the enterprises guaranteed by the development zone cannot repay their loans, then I will not be a good person, but a bad person who is neither good nor bad."
I laughed and said, "This matter of distinguishing between good and bad must be managed by the system. You can set guarantee standards and guarantee only qualified companies."
She smiled, pointed at me and said, "Guan Hongjun, you are a promising kid. You came to me for advice. Tell me the truth. Are you doing this for your master's benefit?"
I said righteously: "As long as it is beneficial to the Party, the government, and the people, I will do it even if it means going through fire and water!"
She yelled, "Get lost!" and started to look for something to throw at me.
I took the opportunity to slip out.
I went to pick up Qingwan from school. Her colleague said she had no classes in the afternoon and left school early.
I will go directly to my father-in-law's house.
Qingwan was not there, and my mother-in-law told me that Guan Ningyu was sick and was shouting in the hospital looking for Aunt Zhu.
Qingwan answered the phone and went to the hospital.
My father-in-law looked unhappy and said to me, "You should handle your own affairs properly and don't make things complicated."
I could only nod, run downstairs and hail a taxi straight to the County Central Hospital.
I looked inside through the side window on the ward door and saw Guan Ningyu, who was over four years old, lying on the hospital bed, holding his mother's hand with his left hand and Qingwan's hand with his right hand, acting coquettishly.
Looking at this heartwarming scene, I began to wonder whether I should go into the ward. At that moment, I realized that I was the thorn in their hearts.
I still went in, because escaping couldn't solve my debt after all.
Guan Ningyu saw me and called me dad happily.
I leaned over and kissed my son's forehead, which felt a little hot.
I asked Zhang Fangfang: "Is Ningyu okay?"
She gave me a disdainful look and said nothing.
Zhu Qingwan said, "The doctor said it was pneumonia caused by a cold. He just had an IV and will be in the hospital for observation tonight. It shouldn't be serious."
In order not to embarrass me, she was about to leave the ward, but I grabbed her hand.
I said to Zhang Fangfang, "You've worked hard. Go home and have a rest. I'll be with our son in the evening."
Guan Ningyu pouted and shouted: "I don't need my dad to accompany me, I want Aunt Zhu to accompany me."
Zhang Fangfang looked at me holding Qingwan's hand, her heart filled with jealousy, and she said to me in a sarcastic tone: "See, in your son's eyes, you are worse than an outsider."
Her words were particularly harsh, and I believe they must have hurt 깊 Qingwan's heart.
But I have no reason to argue with her, and the result of arguing will only be a tangled mess.
I restrained myself and said to Zhang Fangfang, "You go back. Qingwan and I will accompany Ningyu."
Zhang Fangfang ignored me and said apologetically to Zhu Qingwan beside me: "Aunt Zhu, thank you for your hard work tonight."
After saying that, he left without looking back.
I looked at Zhu Qingwan bitterly. She smiled helplessly and looked at me with consoling eyes.
It was already past 5 a.m. when we coaxed little Ningyu to sleep, so I persuaded Qingwan to go home and rest.
She said, "Do you think I am just accompanying Ningyu? In fact, I am accompanying you as well. Wherever you are, that place is home."
I grasped her slender little hand and rubbed it on my face. Her gentleness and thoughtfulness spoke louder than a thousand words and cleared away all my worries and troubles.
In order not to disturb the rest of the people in the same ward, she and I sat on the bench in the corridor.
After working for a long time, neither of us had a single drop of water to eat. I knew that in such an environment in the hospital, she, who was a bit of a germaphobe, couldn't eat at all.
I ran to the supermarket to buy some drinks, and the two of us sat on a bench drinking milk.
She said, "Your mouth is full of milk."
I said, "Wipe it off for me."
Her face turned red and she actually licked the milk from the corner of my mouth with her tongue.
I was stimulated by her and felt a little impulsive. I grabbed her head and wanted to bite her.
She pushed me away, lowered her head in shame, and murmured, "There are so many people coming and going, and you don't know how to be shy at your age."
After saying that, she naturally leaned her head on my shoulder.
She asked, "Are you happy with your new job?"
I said, "Not bad."
She said, "You are too stubborn and don't listen to my advice. People like him should be kept as far away as possible."
Of course I understood that the person she was referring to was Tian Zhenyu.
I snorted and said self-satisfiedly, "It is still unknown who will win."
She said quietly, "I don't care whether others live or die, but you must live."
I said, "I'm dead, you find a better one."
She sat up straight suddenly, looked at me with pitiful eyes, and said, "If you die, how should I live?"
I gently held her head with my hands and said jokingly, "It seems that I can only die behind you."
This turned out to be a sentence that I will regret for the rest of my life!