Lin Chuchu was indeed tempted, but after thinking for a moment, she still shook her head.
"Brother Liu Rong, I don't want to go. I'm afraid I won't be able to protect my job."
Once a woman gets a job, she'll attract unwanted attention, especially since there are so many bachelors in the village.
Lin Chuchu didn't want to get married; she wanted to study for the exams and leave the country. Working was a hot potato for her.
She wasn't smart, nor was she good at scheming; she just wanted to live a peaceful life.
Liu Rong nodded; he had also thought of that, but felt it was a pity.
He doesn't like math and his grades are average; otherwise, he would definitely have passed the exam.
Such a good thing couldn't be kept secret, and if we're talking about who has the best knowledge, it's definitely these educated youth.
Several people then took leave to study, including Meng Wanyin.
Meng Wanyin even felt that this was tailor-made for her.
On the night of the exam, Lin Chuchu received a large package. Looking at the mailing address on it, she realized it was from the newspaper office.
The remittance slip contained a total of 30 yuan, with a special note stating that 15 yuan of it was for translation fees. There was also a small booklet with "Temporary Translator Certificate" written on it.
She is now considered to have a job.
He happily put away the documents and turned to look at the pile of documents that needed to be translated.
Lin Chuchu suspected that once all these things were translated, she would probably become a full-fledged translator.
The editor said there's no rush for these translations; they can be mailed back together.
I'll mail the two articles tomorrow; looks like I can finally go to the county town.
She earned a total of 53 yuan this month, which is a huge sum of money in this day and age.
She's spent quite a bit during this period, and now she has 768 yuan left. She doesn't like eating coarse grains, and she wishes she could eat rice instead.
Lin Chuchu didn't know anyone here, and asking people in the village would attract too much attention, so she decided to ask Mu Chen instead; maybe she could exchange him for rice coupons.
Oh, and there's meat too.
Lin Chuchu licked her lips. Last time her neighbor cooked meat, she also stewed all the meat.
The rest I left in the open, and I only dared to eat a couple of bites occasionally during meals.
She didn't have much else, only half a box of malted milk powder left. She also took out 5 jin of mixed grains, and wrote down that she only wanted grain coupons and meat coupons, and that she would give all of these things to Mu Chen.
Whole grains are fine, but malted milk powder is a good thing, since my grandparents aren't in good health and it's good for them to get some nutrition.
The next day, Lin Chuchu received 10 jin of rice coupons and 1 jin of meat coupons.
Well, this person is truly capable.
The next day, Lin Chuchu asked for leave and went to the state-run restaurant to buy steamed buns, mantou, and huajuan.
Once she got to know the people here, the staff treated her extremely well, greeting her with smiles and always giving her large steamed buns and rolls, thanks to Lin Chuchu's occasional barrage of fruit candies.
Seeing that it was almost time, Lin Chuchu arrived at the grain store. Most of the time, people were exchanging their grain coupons for coarse grains. Lin Chuchu used her rice coupons to exchange for rice, which made the people at the grain store very curious.
"These food coupons were saved up by my colleagues and me. We'll have to distribute them when we get back."
This is the normal situation.
After carrying the items out of the grain store and storing them in her spatial storage, Lin Chuchu went to the meat stall and, following the same procedure as before, obtained a pound of good meat.
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