Chapter 90: Simple and crude commercial competition, the founding of a country (1/2)



On the sixth day of June, 1949, Comrade Huaide brought in another order for one hundred and one sets of Zhongshan suits, each set costing ten yuan, which rounded up to a total of ten thousand and eighty-six yuan.

According to the agreed rebate of 100%, Comrade Huaide took away the commission today, rounded up to 100 yuan.

Putting down the small notebook in his hand, Jia Youcai chuckled and said, "Old man, it's not so easy to get the commission from Master Liu."

I'll write it down in my little notebook first. One day you'll have to pay it back to Sixth Master with interest.

This is the fourth chapter of Huaide. It is about Jia Youcai who gets promoted here. Each chapter is more than the last. It is really interesting.

Jia Youcai has made up his mind. His father is now the supervisor at the Red Star Garment Factory.

Then when the war breaks out, Jia Youcai will plan to trick the old man and go specifically to those colleagues who have received orders.

Random inspections are conducted not only on those who make clothes, but also on those who make food. If any problems are found, they will all be charged with counter-revolutionary crimes.

The people were taken away and shot, but the factories were left behind and taken over by those who could.

Kill all competitors. It is simple, brutal, reasonable and legal.

I dare not say that they are all bad elements. If we pull them out and stand them together, and shoot every other one, there may not be any unjust deaths.

This is probably where the organization's aversion to industry and commerce began.

I trusted you so much that I even took care of you with war supplies and placed orders for you, and this is how you treat me.

From then on, it became questionable whether the business community was still friends.

In fact, the organization's policies have always been relatively moderate, and they are gradually changing according to the development of the situation.

It's still early days, nothing has been finalized, there's a complete gap, it's not as scary as you think later.

If we make a comparison, it may be comparable to the reform and opening up in the early 1980s.

It's even more ridiculous. If you don't believe me, just look at what kind of clothes people wear on the street.

The image behind it is all black, gray and blue, which is a perfect gap.

Jia Youcai made a plan and took the time to go to Hong Kong again, in addition to ordering a batch of sewing machines.

We also ordered machines for making compressed food and a canning line for the cannery.

The autumn harvest is coming soon, and the fruits in the countryside are available, which can be canned.

The Jiajia Village led by Lao Yang owes him more and more money, and it will take several years for him to pay it off.

Seasonal vegetables have now begun to be sent to the city, and the clothing factory has its crops delivered to it by horse-drawn carriage from the village every day.

Even the carriage was bought with money borrowed from Jia Youcai.

When the construction of Jiajia Village was almost completed and the bills were mostly settled, Jia Youcai kicked Lao Yang away.

He was tricked into going to the steel mill across the street and then taking his promising position as the director of a factory with 10,000 employees.

As for the money for purchasing the equipment, it was all earned from real estate speculation. The theft case in the gold shop on Haojing Street had nothing to do with him.

After arranging matters in Hong Kong, he asked a few idle people to look for a shop in a good location, and left a sum of money for Cai Quanwu to manage the accounts.

Cai Quanwu and Chen Yueru were married. It was just that simple in that era. Blind marriages were common, and most of them were about love after marriage.

Jia Youcai didn't cheat anyone and definitely made a good marriage. If you don't believe it, then forget it.

Lao Niu and Pian'erye have become rich now, and are no longer the poor guys who just came here with few dollars.

Gold chains, gold watches, gold rings, all of them are so extravagant, all earned from the commission from flipping houses.

The other people also made money, but they still did things according to Jia Youcai's plan.

Jia Youcai told everyone that to survive in this place, it is not enough to just have money, you need connections, power, both black and white.

There are no fools among those who follow Jia Youcai. Most of them have seen the world and know what this world is like.

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