Jia Youcai tricked Pian'erye into becoming lame that night, and ran to Jiajia Village the next day, one to avoid debt and the other to collect debt, without any delay.
As for why Jia Youcai wanted to trick Pianerye into going to Hong Kong.
It's a long story, so to explain briefly, this is a tool used to stockpile supplies in the Northeast in advance. There is also a younger sister, Elena. I wonder if anyone is interested. She looks pretty good.
That night, after finishing his work, Jia Youcai saw that Chen Xueru was already asleep.
He got up, dressed, and headed to the backyard of the tavern.
He jumped in with a kick and searched all the pickle jars in the yard one by one. Finally, he found the one containing the Hetian jade pickle jar.
He threw the pickle jar into the space and left immediately.
He old man, you are thinking about my young wife, and I have taken advantage of all my tricks.
Don’t underestimate this piece of Hetian jade. In the drama, it looks yellow and oily.
As the saying goes, one ounce of Hehuang is worth ten ounces of gold. Looking at such a large piece of Hehuang, its value is inestimable. Any ordinary antique is not worthy of its value.
Do you want me, Grandpa Jia, to go to Liulichang to buy those junk? I can't afford to lose face. Sooner or later, I will go to foreign museums to buy things.
Having written this far I have to complain a bit.
Look at the women under the Zhengyang Gate. They started doing business in their fifties and became very successful. They dared to do anything. They started with small businesses in China and then went directly to Moscow to do business.
Even during this period of scandal, if you had been a little more despicable, you could still have made it to the reform and opening up period.
I don't know why those people who traveled through time and space earlier, with systems, spaces, all kinds of awesome plug-ins, and who knew the general outline of history, were afraid that they would only end up working as slaves in factories.
You're not even as good as those fucking native women. Fuck you. Go and breastfeed your kids as soon as possible.
I won’t say any more. I’ve finished complaining. If I say more, I’m afraid I’ll be criticized to death.
The days passed leisurely and comfortable like this for more than half a month. Apart from eating, Jia Youcai took Chen Xueru and Xu Huizhen to inspect the construction site every day.
After he left, Chen Xueru would take over, and Xu Huizhen would also help to look after the progress of the work.
Ask Chen Xueru to prepare a list of all the equipment needed for the garment factory.
Jia Youcai went to the countryside again and discussed with Lao Yang and asked him to prepare a ten-acre experimental field in advance.
As soon as Jia Youcai's goods arrived, he tried planting them in the spring.
Although Lao Yang was full of confidence, he was still a little worried because he had never done it before.
Jia Youcai and Lao Yang squatted on the ridge of the field together and laughed at him, "Lao Yang, you have a stupid brain. You can't do it, and you can't find someone who can.
Where is this? Sijiucheng, why not go to Peking University or Tsinghua University in the city and find those who specialize in agriculture to help you?
Maybe you can even find someone who has studied abroad and returned home.”
After hearing this, Lao Yang suddenly understood. Yes, that's the truth. If you don't know how to do it yourself, go find someone who knows.
Just because of Jia Youcai's words, Ran Qiuye's father in the Siheyuan plot was found. It really is a coincidence.
Speaking of the job of a tutor, is Ran Qiuye qualified to, uh, teach the children and then the adults?
Jia Youcai asked Jia Gui to pick about a hundred people to help at the construction site in the city. They lived in Jiajia Hutong, and each person occupied three rooms.
If Jia Youcai is not around, everyone will listen to Chen Xueru's orders.
He also persuaded Lao Niu to go with him to the south to try his luck, and his family stayed in Jiajia Village first.
A few days later, Cai Quanwu and his younger brother, Er Mazi, arrived with ten tickets for a boat leaving in ten days. Each ticket cost one hundred and twenty yuan, and they had to be snatched. I heard that many people were going to sail with their families.
Jia Youcai knew that there would be more people in a while, but they would probably be in Shanghai, which had not been liberated yet and would not be liberated until May.
That would be a lively scene. The concessions were taken over, the assets were confiscated, and the foreigners, capitalists, landlords, and wealthy people all ran away.
If you stock up on a batch of houses now, you can make a fortune in a few months.
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