Jinan City, suburbs.
Inside a bungalow.
Liu Kai, an electronics major who will graduate in one semester, is reviewing his lessons at home.
His father, leaning on his cane, had just finished feeding the old hens in the yard.
Holding an egg in her hand, she boiled it and gave it to Liu Kai.
Liu Kai declined, saying, "I won't eat it, you eat it."
“Studying is hard and tiring; you need nutrition.” The father sat on the kang (a heated brick bed) and fell silent.
Liu Kai said with a smile, "I'm a grown man now, I don't need this little bit of nutrition."
"You're not taking the postgraduate entrance exam? I heard your teacher thinks you should take it."
Liu Kai coughed and put away his books: "I'm not taking the exam anymore. I want to start working and earn money as soon as possible. Your health needs to be taken care of."
"Sigh, I'm the one who dragged you down. I can't do any work, what am I going to do?"
Liu Kai said, "What are you talking about? Haven't things been going well these past few years? I'm going to make it big, so I don't need to worry about money."
The father sighed, "No one wants to work with a disabled person like me. You'll just be a burden when you get married."
"No! No!" Liu Kai said excitedly, "Anyone who criticizes you is a problematic person, someone who can't live a stable life. What's the point of having her!"
"I'll go put some flour on the wall to stick it up. Do you have any old newspapers left?"
The father looked around and said, "There are some here; I picked them up outside."
Liu Kai nodded.
Use an iron pot to make batter, take a brush, spread out newspapers, and stick them on the wall.
In rural areas, home renovation was simply out of the question at this time.
The walls are all made of red bricks and leveled with cement.
They have no idea how to lay tiles.
Most people opted to paste newspaper onto the cement as a form of decoration.
In some older houses, newspapers could be pasted on dozens of layers, which was a characteristic of that era.
As they were sticking the stickers on, the father exclaimed, "Look at this!"
Liu Kai looked at the newspaper and was also surprised.
The above record states that in Chishui County, Jiyang Province, a company called Qimingxing actually hired disabled people!
Moreover, they receive the same pay and benefits as regular workers.
The document also includes a message from the top leaders of Jiyang Province and their expectations for the Morning Star.
The father sighed, “Look, we’re supposed to be a coastal city, but we’re not as tolerant as people in inland cities.”
Liu Kai smiled and said, "Yes, I thought it was just a show, but since a provincial-level leader is there to endorse it, it must be real."
"That's wonderful." The father looked on with envy. "If this company were in Jinnan, wouldn't I also have a chance to work there? It would ease some of your burden."
"Dad, please don't say that. I won't need you to earn money after I graduate. My academic qualifications and major speak for themselves."
"If you join a state-owned enterprise, you won't have to worry about anything."
The father didn't reply, continuing to look at the news in the newspaper.
He repeatedly exclaimed in praise, "This is a great place, a great company, that doesn't discriminate against people with disabilities."
Liu Kai shrugged and continued working.
At this moment.
A young man knocked on the door: "Is Liu Kai home?"
Liu Kai poked his head out. "Yes, who are you?"
"My name is Huo Jiaqi, and I am the head of the R&D department of Qimingxing Company in Jiyang Province."
Liu Kai felt that he was bragging.
He's not much older than me, and he's the head of the R&D department.
Is it just you working alone in your company?
well???
etc!
What company?
Venus?
The morning star that was just pasted on the wall?
Liu Kai asked, "The Morning Star?"
Huo Jiaqi chuckled and said, "Yes, you've heard of it? This is my list and work certificate."
This is a familiar prop used by Huo Jiaqi to identify himself.
During his time away from home, he visited universities in developed cities.
But the gains were not significant.
I've never even heard of this company, and it's a privately owned one.
We're college students, so even if we don't get into state-owned enterprises or central enterprises, we have to be selective about local companies.
Who's out of their mind to enter some kind of morning star?
Moreover, it is still in the preparatory stage and is a company that wants to develop the electronics industry.
Although the salary is high, there is also the opportunity to be allocated housing.
But Jiangcheng is not well-known, what's the point of going there?
Aren't state-owned enterprises better? They also provide housing!
Huo Jiaqi is facing setbacks everywhere and has only managed to recruit a few people so far.
Students whose hometowns are closer to Jiangcheng have little hope of getting into state-owned enterprises.
This also includes someone majoring in automotive electrification...
This time, Huo Jiaqi came to Jinnan and learned about a student named Liu Kai who was doing well in school and had strong practical skills.
Liu Kai was able to catch Huo Jiaqi's eye entirely because of his family background; Huo believed there was an opportunity to recruit him.
This family has virtually no influence, so if Liu Kai wants to get into a state-owned enterprise or something similar, he'll probably have to put in a lot of effort.
In this era, to get a job in a state-owned enterprise, you either have to inherit your father's business or have connections; only then can you get a job through normal recruitment.
Huo Jiaqi believes that this person's success rate in being "fooled" is slightly higher than that of other students.
Why is it considered a hoax?
This is entirely Wu Changfeng's problem.
His plans and goals are too broad.
Huo Jiaqi was unsure what they were up to.
We can only tell the students that we work in electronics; the specific projects are confidential.
Otherwise, what should we say?
A lithography machine?
That thing is too far removed from the students' lives, too fake.
It's more like they were using pagers, which got the students excited.
Therefore, after making some inquiries, Huo Jiaqi arrived at Liu Kai's house.
Upon entering the house, Huo Jiaqi showed no disgust or disdain despite its shabby appearance. Instead, he smiled and said, "It's quite cozy, small but perfectly formed."
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