What you say to her today might be spread by her tomorrow, and you never know when you might offend someone, so Yun Qiao didn't want to say more to her.
It’s okay to chat about irrelevant things, but you must never speak ill of others.
Gao Qian was obviously unconvinced: "You don't know her well, why did you invite her to your wedding?"
Yun Qiao was speechless about this and explained helplessly, "I really don't know her well. I didn't actively invite her to the wedding, but she showed up uninvited. I can't kick her out on such a happy occasion, otherwise it would be too embarrassing if there was a scene."
"That's true." Gao Qian said, "You handled it quite well. It was decent and no one noticed there was an extra person."
Yun Qiao hummed, "It's better to have less trouble than more."
"It's such a pity for Captain Gu. He's just so unlucky. He got into this mess on his first social gathering. Don't let it traumatize him." Gao Qian sighed and said, "That female comrade surnamed Han is really deceptive. Tell me, who would have thought that such a weak-looking girl could do such a thing?"
Yun Qiao smiled and just listened without saying anything.
Arriving at the clinic, it was another leisurely day.
An Xiaomei's attitude remained cold. She prescribed medicine and injections when necessary, but she would never say a word to Yun Qiao unless it was necessary.
Seeing her like this, Yun Qiao gave up the idea of having a relationship with her.
After all, they are just colleagues. As long as they can cooperate at work, the relationship can be a little cold. No one stipulates that colleagues must have a relationship.
After working for a week, on Sunday, Yun Qiao received a letter from Zheng Wenjing that was sent to her by Comrade Wang Mingguang, who was driving in the logistics department of the base.
The army's logistics vehicle goes to the commune every five days, and the parking location is fixed. Yun Qiao had told Zheng Wenjing once before that if she wanted to send her a message, she could go to the commune to find the army's logistics vehicle and look for Wang Mingguang.
Zheng Wenjing said in the letter that the public recruitment of new members for the field headquarters' art and propaganda team was just a formality and was actually a random job. The candidates were decided in advance, and she was not selected.
However, she was lucky enough to meet a director who came to the Great Northern Wilderness to collect materials for filming. The director came from Beijing and accidentally saw her performance. He thought her appearance was very suitable for a supporting actress in the movie and invited her to participate in the movie.
However, the director also made it clear that she was not on the staff and could only perform on a voluntary basis. The crew could not pay her a salary and could only subsidize her ten yuan a month in the name of meal expenses.
So she was a little hesitant, not knowing whether to take part.
Because filming takes half a day, if she confirms her participation, she will not be able to go to work until the end of the day, and the company will stop paying her salary during this period.
Songjiang is located in the frigid zone, and the educated youth on the farm receive an additional frigid zone subsidy every month in winter. Adding to her monthly salary of 30 yuan, she would lose at least 200 yuan in half a year. Zheng Wenjing was reluctant to spend the money.
After reading the letter, Yun Qiao immediately wrote a letter to Zheng Wenjing, encouraging her to seize this opportunity.
Yun Qiao wrote in the letter: "Wen Jing, in my humble opinion, this is a rare opportunity. Being able to act in a movie and see yourself in theaters in the future is something many people dream of. This is an opportunity that others would never be able to obtain in their entire lives, but you have encountered it. Even if there is no reward, you must seize it firmly."
Yun Qiao remembered that in the early 1970s, the government had issued a policy that allowed urban educated youth who had worked in the countryside for at least two months and performed well to move to the city through recommended employment. As long as they could find a job in the city and receive a household registration, even temporary workers, even those not formally employed, could apply for the city's transfer.
However, this policy was implemented for a very short time. Many educated youth were in rural areas and had no access to information. Before they could even get the news, the policy had already ended. They could only wait until the 1978 policy was fully liberalized and educated youth from all over the country moved to cities before the policy of going to the countryside ended.
Yun Qiao had never been to the countryside in her previous life and had never paid special attention to information in this regard, so she only had a vague impression in her mind, and she was not sure about the specific implementation time of the policy.
Yun Qiao couldn't say it in his heart, so he could only gently persuade Wen Jing not to just look at the immediate benefits, but to think about the long term and seize this opportunity to act in a movie. At best, through this filming, he could get to know some industry insiders from Beijing's film studios and build relationships with them, so as to pave the way for his future career in Beijing.
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