Chapter 84: Intimate Friend (Updated for Ultraman No. 7)



"Fang Guo, are you very interested in this?" Liu Wenbo asked with a smile.

Yuan Fangguo nodded. "I'm really interested in this because social conditions represent the grassroots, the voices of the vast majority of ordinary people. It presents us with a more realistic picture of society. Our future work, no matter what aspect, is inseparable from social conditions as a basic support. I'm participating now with interest. Perhaps it will be of greater help to us in the future when we start working."

Upon hearing Yuan Fangguo's words, Liu Wenbo became somewhat excited. "Fangguo, your thoughts are exactly the same as mine. I also believe that the social situation is the most realistic reflection of our country. People like us will definitely work in journalism in the future, which involves dealing with the grassroots. We must put our knowledge into practice."

"Then what exactly do you think about Taozi's social survey on fallen women?" Based on Yuan Fangguo's understanding of Liu Wenbo, he felt that Liu Wenbo was not joking with Yi Juntao.

"I support and agree with it, but the difficulties here are quite big." Liu Wenbo couldn't help but frown as he spoke.

"Then do you think those difficulties can be overcome?" Yuan Fangguo asked with a smile.

Liu Wenbo's brow had never relaxed. Seeing Yuan Fangguo asking him about himself, he couldn't help but let out a long sigh and continued, "If the leaders of the Social Science Department support it, I don't think there should be any big problems. Everyone may think this is a difficult topic to talk about, but I think it is a very realistic issue. Not long ago, I read a report saying that sexually transmitted diseases in our country are increasing year by year, and a large part of this is related to fallen women. They have a low level of education, and sometimes they don't use condoms for convenience. As a result, the proportion of mutual infection is very high, and AIDS has also begun to spread. This is an incurable disease. People often talk about AIDS, but they ignore the transmission routes of AIDS. If we carry out this social survey in the urban area of ​​Rongcheng, I dare not say that the number of ** and resources in this society will be reduced, but at least I think it will be beneficial to popularize some health protection work."

Yuan Fangguo nodded, agreeing with Liu Wenbo's idea deep down. "That's true, but the research on this topic is quite demanding. If you really want to study it well, you must be prepared for a long-term battle."

Liu Wenbo smiled and said, "Since we have chosen this, we will definitely stick to it. I plan to tell the president about our ideas during the next club activity."

When Liu Wenbo mentioned the president Sun Haitao, Yuan Fangguo hesitated to speak. After thinking about it, he decided not to say anything.

At least in his opinion, the current society lacks vitality, and Sun Haitao is probably just a bystander. If Liu Wenbo wants to truly implement the research on this social issue, he really has to rely on himself.

The two chatted for a while, and then Yuan Fangguo opened the file cabinet, picked up a book and began to read it carefully.

"What are you interested in?" Liu Wenbo asked.

"I want to study the current development of individual businesses." Yuan Fangguo smiled and said, "My cousin has a stationery store down the street. Business is pretty good, but it's still a bit far from what I expected."

"I'll help you translate, Fangguo." Liu Wenbo enthusiastically helped Yuan Fangguo translate.

After reading several bound research materials, Yuan Fangguo couldn't help but sigh in his heart. In the past few years, the club seemed to have no outstanding research results. It was almost all concentrated on some small-scale research, such as the interests and hobbies of freshmen and guidance directions, university course surveys, etc.

The most recent book he came across on research on self-employed individuals dates back to eight years ago.

Obviously, in this era where everything changes every two or three years, such research is of little reference value to him.

But it's better to have this thing than not. Yuan Fangguo took a look and found that it clearly recorded the information of more than one hundred factories and self-employed individuals around the university, even their phone numbers.

However, Yuan Fangguo soon found out that these phone numbers were still in the five-digit range.

"Wenbo, I want to keep this information for myself first." Although the phone number was definitely useless, Yuan Fangguo flipped through it for a while and decided to take the time to verify the authenticity of those addresses.

Liu Wenbo subconsciously looked around the data room and nodded after seeing that no third party had broken in.

"Okay, don't lose it."

"Don't worry, it won't happen." Yuan Fangguo smiled.

"By the way, what kind of document is this?" Liu Wenbo suddenly asked.

Yuan Fangguo showed him the cover, and Liu Wenbo could see clearly that it was "Research on the Development of Individual Economy".

He also flipped through it a few times and found that the material was indeed written in great detail and the researchers had put in a lot of effort, but the content seemed a bit out of tune with the current era.

"Is the content in it of reference value to your research?" Liu Wenbo asked.

Yuan Fangguo told him that he also planned to conduct a comparative study on the factories on the list and some individual businesses, and analyze some changes over the past eight years through data.

Liu Wenbo's eyes lit up after listening to this. In fact, this kind of comparison is also a very good research topic. By comparing the time difference, it is possible to sort out and compile statistics of some situations of market economic development under the background of reform and opening up, and find out the problems and drawbacks.

"You have a good idea." Liu Wenbo said excitedly.

"I don't know if these phone numbers have changed." Yuan Fangguo said subconsciously.

Liu Wenbo was stunned, and then told him that the post office actually had records of those company phone numbers and addresses, and could even find the names of the phone owners.

In 1993, fixed-line telephones were still within the business scope of the Post and Telecommunications Bureau. It was not until 1998 that the Post and Telecommunications Bureau separated the telephone business and established the Telecommunications Bureau.

Liu Wenbo's words seemed calm, but when they reached Yuan Fangguo, they caused quite a stir in his heart.

Why didn't he think that the post office would have this information?

He even patted his head under Liu Wenbo's somewhat astonished gaze.

"Fang Guo, what's wrong with you?" Liu Wenbo asked quickly.

"It's okay." Yuan Fangguo quickly shook his head. "It's just a headache. After I patted it just now, it's much better now."

However, a realistic problem lay before him. He did not know anyone at the Post and Telecommunications Bureau, and getting information from them was undoubtedly harder than climbing to the sky.

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