Chapter 159 A Fair Competition



How much more effort does she need to put in to narrow the gap caused by her background, so that she can truly stand on the same starting line and compete fairly with classmates like Ji Wanmei who come from privileged backgrounds?

When Ji Wanmei heard Zhou Min ask this question, she simply replied, "My father is also a factory worker; he works in a factory."

Zhou Min knew that Ji Wanmei might not have told the whole truth to protect her self-esteem.

How could an ordinary worker's family possibly have spare money to allow their daughter to open a shop?

Moreover, Zhou Min had met Ji Wanmei's father on the day she sent her to school. He was a middle-aged man who was very composed, dignified, and imposing in both speech and clothing.

That kind of imposing presence is something an ordinary laborer would never possess.

Knowing that Ji Wanmei meant well, Zhou Min smiled, turned to look out the car window, and didn't ask any more questions.

Ji Wanmei noticed an expression on Zhou Min's face that was different from the others.

When she looked out the window at this bustling city in East China, there was no trace of fear in her eyes; instead, her gaze revealed a resolute determination.

That's the look in someone's eyes who knows what they want and will do whatever it takes to achieve their goal.

In a daze, Ji Wanmei suddenly remembered where Zhou Min went after graduation in her previous life.

At that time, Ji Wanmei, who had suffered a double blow to her marriage and family, started her own business alone a few years later. The clothing factory was finally established with great difficulty. At that time, because of the factory's expansion, she needed to obtain a permit from the government.

One of the audit approval documents mentioned above has a person named 'Zhou Min' on it.

Zhou Min is not a unique name; there are countless people with the same name, and Ji Wanmei did not notice it at the time.

But at this moment, Ji Wanmei suddenly remembered the handwriting on the title page that Zhou Min had left on the desk, and her major in accounting management, and suddenly smiled.

"Zhou Min, you will definitely become the person you want to be in the future," Ji Wanmei said with a smile.

Zhou Min turned to look at Ji Wanmei and smiled, "Thank you, I will try my best."

She will work hard and strive to change the limitations imposed on her by her background. She wants to leave the mountains of her hometown and truly integrate into this vibrant city.

One day, I will become a participant, builder, and even a decision-maker in this city.

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