On Sunday, Su Zhi will undergo his enlistment physical examination.
Su Yu instructed Su Dazhi to oversee his completion of the task. Worried that Su Zhi might be unreliable, she directly threatened him, saying that if he messed it up, he wouldn't be allowed to eat for three days straight.
This scared Su Zhi so much that he rode off on his bike, leaving Su Dazhi to chase after him for half a day.
Looking at her two silly younger brothers, Su Yu couldn't help but smile. She glanced at the time on her watch, knowing that her boyfriend would definitely be a while away, so she went to Director Gao's house.
Factory Director Gao no longer sees Su Yu as the same as before, and knows that Su Yu is no longer the textile factory worker she used to be.
Moreover, Su Yu had suggested that he increase the factory's productivity. After the situation improved this year, he went to Shanghai to purchase several machines, which greatly increased productivity and also led to the development of a new material.
Su Yu deserves all the credit for this.
When Su Yu arrived, Director Gao gave her a warm welcome.
"Comrade Su Yu, what brings you here to visit us old comrades?"
Su Yu, holding her teacup, smiled and said, "I'm back from school for the holidays, so I thought I'd catch up with my old boss."
Factory Director Gao laughed heartily, knowing that Su Yu wouldn't come to his door without a reason. "Why are you beating around the bush with me? If you have something to say, it's not like we're strangers. You didn't go to Old Sun, so this is definitely something only I can handle."
"Factory Director, you have such keen insight." Su Yu flattered him, and then told him about her idea of ​​arranging for students to come and work as temporary workers.
"We don't arrange too many at a time, just a few people."
Factory Director Gao said, "Can these college students really do these things? I'm worried they won't be able to work as laborers."
"The leaders don't trust my judgment, so they definitely won't just send anyone here. They won't let someone who can't do the work waste their opportunity. Besides, I know that the textile factory is researching new fabrics recently, isn't it?"
Factory Director Gao nodded, "That's indeed the case."
Su Yu smiled and said, "Jiangdong University has a chemistry department, so we can find some top chemistry students to help with the research. These students all have professors, and if the younger ones don't work, the older ones will help too. You, won't the textile factory lose out?"
"It's worth it, it's definitely worth it." Factory Director Gao was immediately delighted. He had been worried about finding researchers outside, but most researchers were unwilling to come to their factory.
"The other people in this school..."
"Jiangdong University also has art students. They have a strong sense of aesthetics, so we can have them design new clothing styles for you, or research new fabric patterns. With so many top students helping out, how can our textile factory not thrive in the future? Honestly, if the textile factory weren't my hometown, I wouldn't have brought this good opportunity here. Secretary Zhou from the steel mill has talked to me about it many times. These college graduates all stay in government agencies and large companies. After they graduate, even if you ask them to come, they won't be willing to."
Factory Director Gao slammed his fist on the table and said, "Okay, no problem. Find us a few more useful ones."
"In addition, our student union has also established a dedicated writing team. They are all top students from our Chinese department. They will help you write some articles and submit them to newspapers in big cities like Shanghai. Wouldn't that make us famous too?"
Factory Director Gao nodded.
Su Yu put down her teacup. "Director Gao, as long as you entrust this to me, I guarantee I'll build the strongest team for our textile factory. A one-stop service. As long as it's done well, you can give them a small commission. That's it, right?"
"No problem!" Director Gao confidently approved.
Su Yu smiled and said, "Then I'll be going. I still need to check on Chairman Sun. Otherwise, he might think I'm being ungrateful after I leave."
Hearing no joke from Su Yu, Factory Director Gao chuckled. "Give a heads-up to Old Sun too."
"School," Su Yu said with a smile. She had been thinking the same thing.
Although Director Gao was in charge of the textile factory, Chairman Sun had little influence.
She went to Chairman Sun's house as soon as she left.
He explained his plans to Chairman Sun, and then said, "I was worried about putting you in a difficult position, so I've already gone to persuade Director Gao. As long as you agree, this matter will be settled."
Upon hearing that Director Gao had agreed, Chairman Sun replied without hesitation, "I trust your ideas. Let's arrange it this way."
When I got home, Secretary Song was already there, cleaning fish. He was quite efficient, and seemed to be doing a decent job.
Su Yu quickly rolled up her sleeves and went inside.
"Do you need my help?" This was, of course, a polite way of putting it; she hated cooking the most.
Fortunately, Secretary Song understood her thoughts, so she shook her head and said, "No need, you can go and rest. You'll be fine in a bit. I'll make you braised fish."
Then she turned around, put on her apron, and continued cooking.
Watching him carefully tend to the stove, his long, slender fingers gripping a fish head covered in blood and scales, yet he didn't seem to mind. Su Yu kicked the kitchen door shut.
Secretary Song was startled and was about to turn around when Su Yu hugged her neck and kissed her.
Su Yu's sucking made his lips numb.
He felt he could hear his own heartbeat, thump thump thump thump thump...
Just when she thought her heart might stop beating, Su Yu let go of him.
Secretary Song gasped for breath, "I... just now..."
Su Yu licked her lips, waved her hand, and said, "Hurry up and cook, I'm hungry."
Then he opened the door and left the kitchen.
Secretary Song: "..."
Su Dazhi and Su Zhi didn't return for lunch. Su Yu guessed it was because too many people were joining the army. These days, joining the army is almost like becoming a factory worker; the competition is fierce. And unlike in the future, there aren't machine-based medical examinations, so it would probably take some time. Therefore, she didn't wait for them and left them some leftover food.
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