Noticing his older sister's gaze, Jiang Sheng couldn't help but ask curiously, "What's wrong, older sister?"
"Nothing else."
Zhao Nianmeng stepped forward and gently opened the courtyard gate, letting Jiang Sheng push the car inside first.
She then turned around and entered the yard, saying as she closed the gate, "By the way, it's you from today. You have something to talk to me about after get off work tonight. What do you want to say?"
It would have been better if this hadn't been brought up. Jiang Sheng had originally planned to discuss this after they went inside, but since his older sister brought it up, he nodded and parked the car.
"Then I'll explain things to my older sister first."
I glanced at the dark room and figured my second sister was probably asleep.
In order not to disturb his second sister's rest, Jiang Sheng pointed to the tables and chairs in the yard.
"Please sit down, elder sister. Let's sit down and talk slowly."
Although it was already very late, Jiang Sheng did not want to disturb his older sister's rest.
However, the reform of state-owned enterprises was urgent, and he could not wait any longer.
Seeing Jiang Sheng's expression turn serious, Zhao Nianmeng's expression also became serious.
She thought something important had happened, and after sitting down at the table, she asked worriedly, "What happened? You don't look quite right. Did something go wrong?"
The more serious Jiang Sheng's expression became, the more worried Zhao Nianmeng became, her heart pounding with anxiety.
"It's nothing really, there's just something I wanted to show you, older sister."
Jiang Sheng first turned on the small lamp in the yard, then sat opposite Zhao Nianmeng and took out his letter from his pocket.
Based on what had just happened at the factory, Jiang Sheng was basically certain that his older sister's opinion of him had changed.
Since he has earned his older sister's trust in his computer skills, if he were to show her the project proposal now, she wouldn't think he was just joking.
Instead, they will take it seriously and carefully consider the feasibility of doing so.
After all, every suggestion and every case study in this proposal was summarized step by step by Jiang Sheng based on his experience from his previous life.
As the factory manager of Hongxing Steel Rolling Mill, the eldest sister could definitely tell at a glance that doing so was absolutely the right thing to do.
"What's this?"
Zhao Nianmeng took the envelope from Jiang Sheng, glanced at it curiously, but did not open it immediately.
"Didn't you tell me a while ago that Hongxing Steel Rolling Mill is undergoing state-owned enterprise restructuring?"
"Yes, so... this contains information related to the reform of state-owned enterprises?"
Seeing Jiang Sheng nod, Zhao Nianmeng found it somewhat unbelievable.
It has to be said that Zhao Nianmeng was indeed somewhat surprised, because she really didn't expect that Jiang Sheng would know anything about this kind of thing.
My impression of my younger brother is that although he is intelligent and eager to learn, matters concerning the reform of state-owned enterprises are major issues that even entrepreneurs in society may not be able to handle properly.
I'm just a freshman this year, and I have absolutely no social experience.
He probably didn't even understand what the reform of state-owned enterprises really meant.
Although that's what she thought, Zhao Nianmeng didn't use it to dampen Jiang Sheng's enthusiasm.
Sigh, she might as well just take a look.
After all, it was her younger brother's heartfelt gift, and even if the content was quite naive, she couldn't show it in front of him.
"Did you write all of this yourself?"
Zhao Nianmeng couldn't help but ask.
Jiang Sheng nodded, noticing the surprise on Zhao Nianmeng's face, and explained, "Isn't Defu's uncle doing business with Ye Qingcheng? He's the owner of a private enterprise, and I specifically sought his advice."
"Then I read some articles in newspapers and magazines, and summarized them based on my own thoughts. My ideas may not be very mature, but I think they can help you in some way."
Jiang Sheng was extremely grateful that he had indeed gone to Zhou Yongming to learn about the company's affairs some time ago.
Otherwise, this lie would have been easily exposed today.
If not today, then someday in the future.
"So she went to find out what was going on from her uncle."
Zhao Nianmeng did indeed meet Zhou Yongming when she was a sent-down youth in the village.
Jiang Sheng was just a playful child, and he occasionally met Zhou Yongming once when he was young.
The sisters, along with Zhao Defu, called Zhou Yongming "uncle".
Therefore, there was no doubt about Jiang Sheng's explanation.
“I’ll take a look. My uncle’s business is doing very well and is very large. With his guidance, there should be some solutions.”
Mentioning Zhou Yongming made Zhao Nianmeng feel a sense of closeness and she couldn't wait to open the envelope and see what was inside.
Jiang Sheng watched from the side, and only after confirming that his older sister believed what he said did he breathe a slight sigh of relief.
Don't let her gentle and intellectual demeanor fool you; she has a strong sense of responsibility and ambition, and doesn't seem aggressive at all.
But when she's working, she's meticulous and has a sharp mind.
But despite being intelligent, hardworking, and responsible, she ultimately suffered a major setback because of Lin Jiafu, a man who was extremely deceptive.
Pulling himself out of his thoughts, Jiang Sheng noticed that the envelope had already been opened and subconsciously looked up at Zhao Nianmeng, secretly observing her expression.
Zhao Nianmeng's expression was already somewhat solemn, but the more she read, the more shocked she became, until finally, her face was filled with uncontrollable surprise and excitement.
"The contents here are so detailed, and the current state of the factory is described in perfect detail!"
Zhao Nianmeng looked at Jiang Sheng with disbelief and suddenly raised her head, her eyes filled with inquiry.
"Young man, tell me in detail, where did you learn all about the factory?"
It wasn't that Zhao Nianmeng didn't trust Jiang Sheng, but rather that the details in the document were far too elaborate.
Some of the content was even unclear to the factory manager himself, yet it was written in great detail.
This made Zhao Nianmeng suspect that her younger brother must have secretly collected a lot of information to help her.
"Of course, it was when you, my older sister, often stayed up late working and accidentally fell asleep. I was worried about you, so when I went to the living room, I looked at the factory documents on the table and wondered if I could help. So I casually flipped through some of them and wrote them down."
Jiang Sheng casually told a lie without batting an eye, without even blushing.
He was certain that his older sister believed him.
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