Su Hua shook his head: "No."
Hearing Su Hua's answer, Ye Lin was a little unhappy: "Xiao Hua, why don't you help me pay attention? I talk to you, but you just ignore me?"
"How can I help you keep an eye out?" Su Hua said unhappily, "The market has a fixed number of chickens that can be sold for a fixed number of tickets. How can I get you a hen that doesn't require a ticket?"
"I told you that you're stubborn, yet you're still arguing with me. Secretary Li's mother-in-law also works in the vegetable market, yet she can buy chicken home for free every month." Ye Lin hinted that she had done something.
Su Hua also knew the grandmother-in-law of Director Li mentioned by Ye Lin. She was responsible for selling and slaughtering chickens in the meat area. It was said that she had worked in this vegetable market when she was young. She was one of the earliest employees in the vegetable market and had been there for at least twenty years.
He is a member of the meat section and an old person at the vegetable market. This is why he can use his connections to buy sick, dying, or even dead chickens without a ticket.
Not only herself, but other experienced employees in the vegetable market would occasionally spend a small amount of money to buy some fish that were belly-up due to lack of oxygen, shrimps that died at noon, and vegetables that were wilted in the afternoon.
But such good things were too rare, and even senior employees couldn't get enough of them, let alone a temporary employee like her.
If you try to get ahead of others, you might end up offending others.
Su Hua would never offend anyone for Ye Lin's sake. She and Ye Lin's relationship was not very good.
Su Hua declined: "Since Secretary Li's mother-in-law has a way, you might as well go directly to her for help. I'm just a temporary helper, I don't have the ability to help you get a hen for free."
"I have no relationship with Director Li. I just work in the same workshop at the pastry factory. Why should he help me?"
You have to bring something to the door before you can ask for it, but then again, doesn’t buying things cost money?
Even if you only send half a pound of sugar, it will cost four taels of money.
Ye Lin calculated the pros and cons in her mind, and no matter how she thought about it, she felt that it would be more cost-effective to ask Su Hua for help.
"Xiaohua, please help me think of a solution. My sister-in-law is about to give birth, and my mother-in-law has given me the task of buying chickens. She finally looked me in the eye and said no matter what, I can't mess this up for her. Xiaohua, we've been good sisters for over a decade. You can't just sit there and watch me get blamed by my in-laws, can you? After the job is done, I'll give you a small reward, okay?"
"But I really can't do anything about it." Su Hua said helplessly, "No matter how much you say, I can't do anything about it."
Ye Lin refused to give up and was about to say something else, but was interrupted by Su Hua: "It's really not possible. Why don't you think about it, if I had a way, I would have gotten a chicken to eat at home long ago, why would you come to me?"
Su Hua refused again and again, and Ye Lin had no other choice.
"What should I do then?" Ye Lin frowned worriedly. "I've already used up the chicken tickets I was given during the Chinese New Year. There's not even a chicken bone left. Where can I get a second one?"
"You can't buy them on the black market. Chickens there are so expensive. A live chicken at the market costs only three or five yuan, but on the black market the price is double, sometimes even quadrupled. The premium is too high and not worth it."
"You ask me, how should I know?" Su Hua said unhappily: "I am alone. No one gave me chicken tickets on the street during the New Year. I haven't smelled the smell of chicken for several years."
Su Hua suspected that Ye Lin bullied him because he was younger.
It's so abominable.
She was bullied by her mother-in-law, but instead of resisting, her husband came to bully her.
It's not her business, why should she figure it out?
She won't do that.
Su Hua turned around and left: "I haven't eaten lunch yet, I'm going home to eat, you can find someone else to help."
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