This was too simple. We just sent Xing Baohua over and even asked him how much equipment he had brought this time.
Xing Baohua spouted nonsense, saying that he had come in a hurry this time and hadn't brought it, but he would bring it next time.
To maintain a good relationship with the Post Office, you have to give away free equipment whenever you have the chance. You give away four, five, or even six units at a time. Since these devices were developed, we've given away hundreds of thousands of units.
Even if it costs over a million, Xing Baohua is willing to do it. He's all about connections; if you don't have money to maintain relationships, who will support you?
When Xing Baohua's uncle saw what was in his hand, he pointed and asked, "What is this?"
"A phone call? What's wrong?"
The uncle grinned, widened his eyes, and said in surprise, "Let me see, where's the telephone line?"
Xing Baohua handed the phone to his uncle so he could look at it and satisfy his curiosity.
Then, the uncle took out a piece of paper from his pocket and asked Xing Baohua how to make a phone call.
He only made the call after telling his uncle how to use it.
"Brother, it's me!" The uncle's voice was somewhat excited as he spoke.
Tell him his current address, hang up the phone, and return the book to Xing Baohua.
Then he asked, "Where did you buy this? Did you order an extra one?"
"It costs around 20,000 yuan. It's not on the market yet, and it's estimated to be close to the end of the year."
"Then how did you get it?"
"My factory produces these, so why can't I, as the factory manager, have them?"
"Uh..." The uncle was speechless.
"You should find a good job first, and I'll get you one at factory price later," Xing Baohua said.
"Okay." Upon hearing that it was over 20,000, the uncle fell silent. At the moment, that number was an astronomical sum for him.
Xing Baohua took Su Ya away in a car, leaving his secretary to watch the house, while his uncle waited at the door for his brothers in the capital.
Xing Baohua's phone number in the capital city has several 8s, and he wanted to get Su Ya a phone number with several 6s, but he couldn't get one.
Fortunately, there are still four 9s, so the number is now 6 digits, but it needs to start with 90.
Suya's number was then chosen.
The phone number that Xing Baohua used seemed to be a couple's number. Many good numbers are reserved by the State Administration for Market Regulation. Xing Baohua was able to get a good number because he was supplied with them for free.
Once the first 'd' number is released, it won't work. As a consumer, Xing Baohua also offered some suggestions when copying numbers.
Add a roaming system, for example, so your bureau chief won't go down to inspect anymore? When he goes to Nandu, he can't use it, and it's quite heavy to carry around.
First, we should enable roaming in all major cities across the country. This will not only increase revenue but also boost the local economy.
Xing Baohua started to persuade people to understand the importance of roaming.
The General Administration will give this guy's suggestion appropriate consideration and will hold a meeting to discuss it later.
When Xing Baohua and Su Ya returned, their uncle had already left.
While the post office was still open, Xing Baohua deposited five thousand yuan for Su Ya. It wasn't that he didn't want to deposit more, but people in this era could withdraw money with just a passbook.
The security is very low, so Xing Baohua's idea is to wire the money back to Su Ya after she has spent it all.
This is more convenient.
Based on Su Ya's spending habits, five thousand yuan is enough for her to live on until graduation.
The next day, like a parent accompanying their child, I took Su Ya to register at the school.
The first step is to complete the enrollment procedures.
Then we went to find the dormitory building.
The students I met on the way all looked so innocent and young. Most of them were dressed simply, some even carrying blankets that looked like they were packed in a military bag.
They were carrying large and small bags, and even had toiletries such as washbasins in net bags.
Xing Baohua's situation was simpler; although she also had many bags and bundles, she didn't carry them like someone fleeing famine.
The bedding and blankets were all bought locally. As for things like washbasins, we didn't bring them, but those small items can be bought anytime.
Buy whatever you need, and check out the accommodation first.
During this period, don't expect to have great conditions; just make sure the walls don't peel and the place isn't damp.
If the paint is peeling or the area is damp, Xing Baohua will check the environment and, if necessary, put up a sign for Su Ya.
That's all we can do.
I don't know how strict the management is during this period. If it's not strict, I might consider buying a house. Anyway, it will appreciate in value in the future, and school district houses will be even more valuable.
Actually, I'm just thinking about it; I might not be able to let Suya live alone.
Boys are only allowed into the girls' dormitory for these few days. After that, they won't be allowed in at all.
The dormitory was better than Xing Baohua had expected; the walls were clean and there was no dampness.
A room with bunk beds for eight people.
Fortunately, they arrived early, and Xing Baohua quickly helped Su Ya reserve a lower bunk by the window.
There was a young girl in the room at that moment, with a very youthful face, looking younger than Su Ya. Su Ya was probably the oldest in the dormitory.
When the two boys came in, the girl sat shyly to one side without saying a word, her head down. Sometimes, she would even slightly look up at the three of them, probably trying to guess the relationship between them.
Su Ya made her own bed, while Xing Baohua idly asked the little girl, "Where are you from, classmate?"
"I, I'm from Su, northern Su," the girl said, keeping her head down as if she didn't dare look at Xing Baohua.
“Northern Jiangsu! We’re from the same hometown. We’re from Shandong Province, which is right next to Northern Jiangsu.”
While the two were questioning people, others came in one after another. Some were led in by senior students, while others were brought in by their parents.
The entire dormitory was instantly packed with people.
After Su Ya finished making the bed, she had nothing else to do. Xing Baohua gave her a look, signaling her to leave.
Nothing much happened on my first day. I took Suya back home that evening.
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