Chapter 154 The result is important



Chapter 154 The result is important

"Xiao Mei, how are you doing now? Are those people in our town too?"

"Are those people nice? Are they nice to you?"

"Of course it's fine, there's no need to ask. If it wasn't fine, Xiaomei wouldn't be able to recover. If she hadn't met such a good person, I don't know what Xiaomei would be like now. The conditions in the village are poor, and there's no way to cure diseases. I didn't expect that madness could be cured. If I had known this earlier..."

"If we had known earlier, we would have raised money to pay for your treatment."

Whether it was out of courtesy or sincerity, Tang Yuan appreciated it.

She knew that, given the villagers' concern for Xiaomei, if they knew her disease could be cured, the reason they didn't treat her would most likely be lack of money. If it were now, and the villagers had some money saved, they might really pool money to let her get treatment.

Therefore, at this moment, Tang Yuan answered everyone's questions seriously one by one.

"People say my disease is difficult to cure, but because my condition is relatively good, I was able to cure it. If it were more serious, it would not be curable."

"No wonder, I said your illness was sometimes better and sometimes not, it turns out it's not serious. Fortunately, you are cured now." The old man held her tightly with his rough hands and looked at her with a very gentle look.

Tang Yuan smiled and continued, "Those people are very nice. They said they will come to buy tea and coffee beans in the future. You just go and pick them. There is also a school. Villagers can also come to the town and continue to make money by posting tweets."

It is impossible for students to spend all their time working, but even if they earn a few yuan a month, it is enough to offset their living expenses and tuition fees.

In addition, villagers near the town can continue to pick tea and coffee, and families will earn money and be more willing to let their children stay in school instead of forcing them to stay at home doing things.

"It's not just about hair bands. There are other handicrafts that can make money," Tang Yuan said, looking at the village chief who was listening to her attentively not far away. "But this matter needs to be discussed between the village chief and the town government. Those people can collect things, but the address of the school and the arrangement of personnel need to be handled by someone."

"I understand. I'll talk to the deputy mayor about these things. She'll agree." The village chief nodded immediately. "Those people can already do a lot. Don't worry about other things. Besides, what the children learn is their own ability in the end. It's good for every household. How can we let others do everything?"

"That's right, this is also our business, I am willing to pay for it."

"I am willing to pay. We didn't have money before, but now my family has money and I want to send my child to school."

"So can I."

People chattered in affirmation and asked what other handicrafts were involved.

Tang Yuan told them about the handicrafts that she had prepared in advance. In addition to sewing hairbands, they could also weave, string, and make some leftover materials from the factory.

We can even combine the local characteristics and process coffee cherries, tea leaves, or fungi. We can make money by making things. If there are people willing to do it, there will always be people who will pay to hire people to do it.

However, Tang Yuan would prefer to sew hair ties and strings, which she can sell more easily.

You may not earn much money by stringing beads into bracelets and then selling them, but it is very suitable for students who have almost no source of income and the elderly, the weak and the disabled.

"Is this what those people said? If that's true, then there's a lot of work to do."

"Not a few, but not too many," Tang Yuan nodded. "That's what I heard, anyway. But most of us have to farm and pick tea leaves and coffee berries, so we don't have time to do these things. There are enough students in school and people with poor health. If they can make money, everyone will feel less stressed."

The most difficult thing for people with poor health is to get along with their family members, because poor health means they can't work, can't earn money, and have to rely on others for every bite of food they eat.

If they can earn money, their family members will not have to bear the pressure of taking care of them, and family relationships will be harmonious.

She sat on the street and chatted with everyone for a long time. As more and more people came and it was getting darker, she got up and left.

"Xiaomei, aren't you going back with us?"

"I'm not going back, but I will find a place to live in the town in the future," Tang Yuan looked at the person who was speaking, the mother of the child she had saved before, and smiled at her, "We will have many opportunities to meet in the future."

"Well, let Gou Wa Zi come to see you later," the other party said with a smile, "The kid has been thinking about you all the time, and he will be very happy to know that you are okay."

"Then let's meet in two days, and let Gou Wa Zi come to school."

"Okay, of course. If there is a place to study in the town, all the children in the village will come, right, village chief?"

"Yes, come all, no one will be left behind!"

While people were talking here, a faint sound came from the corner.

"Is the girl coming too?"

"Come on, this girl is quite amazing, and she can also earn money here by going to school, which is better than staying at home, where she can't do much work."

"Come on, everyone. What's the use of talking about boys and girls? They say they are children, so they are all children..." The person who spoke lowered his voice, "Didn't you see that the one who said this is a girl? If we don't allow girls to come, what should we do if people don't accept our tea?"

"That's right..."

Although the voice was soft, Tang Yuan heard it clearly. But she didn't care. No matter what the reason was for the child to go to school, as long as he came to study, it was fine.

All roads lead to Rome.

When children come to school, they will have their own Roman life.

The villagers dispersed, Tang Yuan grabbed the village chief and stuffed two thousand yuan into her hand.

"What is this?"

"The start-up fund for the school," Tang Yuan said calmly, "I have made some money in the past few years and added some. I hope that more girls can go to school and not be like me or the villagers. The village chief should know what I mean."

"You really look like a scholar now," the village chief held her hand, "don't worry, I'll tell the deputy mayor to keep an eye on you. If nothing else, at least we can invite all the girls from the surrounding villages to come to our town to attend school, okay?"

Tang Yuan smiled and nodded: "Okay."

A school cannot be built in a day or two, but if it is just a "rough shell", it is not difficult to build it. Within a few days, the town will clear out a few empty houses for students to go to school.

Although these empty houses also serve as "dormitories", the school has finally returned to normal.

Tang Yuan also tried to help in this matter. In addition to the two thousand yuan and the beads and scraps of cloth that were specially sent to her later, she also found a batch of elementary school textbooks in her own game space, found a printing factory in Hong Kong to print several hundred sets, and sent them to the warehouse by freight.

These books cannot be considered formal textbooks, but compared to the high prices you have to pay to buy textbooks, the appearance of these books is like a godsend.

"Old classmate, who do you think that person is?"

"I've never seen him before," the village chief shook his head, "but he must be a very capable person. Such a skill..."

"To be able to drive a truck and do business in those few years, you must be an old capitalist?" the deputy mayor whispered.

"If that's the case, then they are old capitalists. I hope our country can have more old capitalists," the village chief turned to look at her, "like those patriotic businessmen who donated money and materials before the founding of the country. Wouldn't it be better if there were more people like that?"

The deputy mayor laughed and said, "So the current policy has said that we don't want big capitalists like those from abroad, but socialist businessmen. This is different. Fortunately, you are brave, otherwise, how could such a good thing fall into our hands?"

"That's not what you said before." The village chief retorted to her.

The two looked at each other and laughed.

The deputy mayor did agree to the deal reluctantly, but she still agreed. From this point of view, she and the village chief have some similarities in temperament.

Not sticking to the old ways, but willing to take risks.

But it is precisely because of adventure that they have achieved what they have today.

"Book?"

"Oh my god, so many books! How can there be so many books?"

“These are all textbooks! They are all textbooks! Children have textbooks and can go to school with them!!!”

"What textbooks? The children's textbooks? Didn't you say that textbooks are a bit expensive and you can't afford them?"

“They’re all from textbooks. Really!”

"Let's move them to the school," the deputy mayor made way. "We've just cleared out a classroom at the school. Bring all the books over there. We'll need all these books. If we can share them, give everyone a set."

"I'll move it. I'm strong."

"I can do it, too. Let me do it."

"Be careful, don't drop it. This book won't stand being dropped. Don't get it dirty."

"Don't worry, I can pick a few hundred kilograms of tea leaves, let alone these few books. It's very easy."

Tang Yuan was standing not far away at this time, watching the people in the warehouse happily moving the textbooks out one by one, and then excitedly walking towards the school, and he also smiled and hugged his arms.

When she turned to leave, she ran into a little girl who had just walked by.

“Ouch—”

"Are you okay?" Tang Yuan asked subconsciously, looking at the backpack on the little girl's shoulder, and stopped and lowered his head, "Are you going to school?"

The little girl raised her head and nodded heavily: "Well, I'm going to school, I'm going to learn to read, and I'm going to help everyone sell tea in the future!"

"Help everyone sell tea?" Tang Yuan was surprised. "Who told you this?"

"Everyone in our village says so. They say only educated people can sell tea. I also want to be an educated person. I can make money by selling tea and let everyone live a good life." The little girl's eyes were firm, and it was obvious that she firmly believed that what she said was correct.

Tang Yuan laughed and was about to speak when someone shouted from a distance and the little girl ran over happily.

She looked at the other person's back, and a thought flashed through her mind.

Never mind. This is not unreasonable. Who says you can’t be cultured if you sell tea and coffee?

Anyway, no matter what the reason is, the children can go to school, and this is the best case scenario.

In this matter, the result is more important than the process.

She left the bustling scene, walked to a secluded corner, and returned to the game space.

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