Ke Meiyu smiled and nodded, "It's inside information. Of course, if you're physically fit, willing to use your skills, and familiar with the alleys of Kyoto, being a deliveryman wouldn't be bad either."
Hanks' business is indeed booming, and as Ying Yan's debt collection mission progresses, he has identified many families in financial difficulty.
The couple were generous and wanted to contribute to the organization's development, so they decided to create a temporary delivery driver position.
“If you’re interested, I’ll have someone inquire about it and give you confirmation, okay? After all, this is just their initial idea. My relative mentioned it because I studied this major.”
"Of course! Only a fool wouldn't make money like this," Hu Ying nodded repeatedly, holding Ke Meiyu's arm tightly. "Yu Bao'er, I'll stick with you for the next three years!"
The other students also looked at her pitifully.
Two-thirds of them are students from other places, and one-third are locals. Dual-income families are considered well-off, but they have many siblings and struggle to make ends meet.
Even the kids from those high-ranking families don't play with them.
Ke Meiyu raised an eyebrow. "Alright, I'll let you know the day after tomorrow. But let me make this clear: if this works out, you have to take it seriously and demonstrate the highest level of professionalism."
"In other people's eyes, we are a group, we share the same fate. Our school is not the only one that studies foreign languages, and our school is not the only one in Kyoto that has a foreign language college. There are many competitors, and only those with strong abilities can get jobs."
They all patted their chests and promised that once they'd secured their spots, they wouldn't move an inch...
The family was not short of money, and Ying Yan had already installed various wiring while tidying up the courtyard house.
Ke Meiyu didn't even need to report to Ying Yan. She simply made a phone call to Charles at the store and briefly explained the situation: "I think that giving back to the organization shouldn't just be about financial support, but more importantly, about enhancing our spiritual and cultural strength. We're not very capable, so we can only start with small things."
"Hanks has a good location in the city center and its business is booming. It can be regarded as a landmark store in Kyoto and even Xiahua, and has a certain influence."
Charles had lived abroad and knew very well the importance of language.
When he was abroad, his grandfather often took him to visit relatives and friends, and they would talk about Xia Hua's development from time to time.
In their view, China will eventually reopen and embark on an international path, so foreign languages must be taken seriously. As the ancients said, "Know yourself and know your enemy, and you will never be defeated." Similarly, in the battlefields of economics and technology, if China wants to surpass other countries, it must understand their languages and customs.
Charles wholeheartedly agreed; one could say he had high hopes for the good-looking young couple, Ke Meiyu and Ying Yan. Just looking at how booming Hanks' business is now is enough to make everyone else regret their past decisions.
He blindly worshipped them, nodding repeatedly to indicate that he would cooperate.
This is a university town with direct buses to the city center, making it very convenient to get around. Three people can work eight hours a day and earn sixteen yuan. Each person can split the cost by more than five yuan a week, which adds up to about twenty yuan a month.
It also includes three meals a day for four days. Most importantly, it can hone their spoken English, build their courage to face the public, solidify their foundation and improve their abilities through teaching!
While the upperclassmen arrogantly rushed around every day, these freshmen also began to quietly earn pocket money.
At the science and education symposium in September, the leader announced the resumption of the college entrance examination, and the atmosphere in Kyoto changed completely. High school textbooks and study guides became best-sellers.
By the time the news of the resumption of the college entrance examination was officially published in the newspapers, it was already late October.
The shouts and cheers from the souls of youth were like waves, intertwined, and it seemed that standing in Kyoto, one could hear the jubilation and joy from all directions.
They had waited too long for this moment, especially the educated youth who had been sent to the countryside. Life had worn away their edges and passion, leaving them only numbness and resignation.
This news gave them a sense of hope, like withered trees sprouting new life. They felt that all their knowledge could finally be used to serve their country!
Ke Meiyu quietly worked with Ying Yan, starting in September, and spent about a month compiling the knowledge points involved in each subject of the college entrance examination into a booklet using mind maps.
The National College Entrance Examination (NCEE) had been abolished for many years, and supplementary materials and books were scarce in bookstores. The two of them rushed to send the booklets to large printing plants in various provinces to be printed before the news of the NCEE's reinstatement was published nationwide.
Sure enough, once the news spread, the books in the bookstore were snapped up.
With only a month or so left before the college entrance examination, young people have very little time to review, but there is a lot of material to learn and memorize. Mind maps have brought them great convenience.
More than five million test takers took the exam, and more than 800,000 sets of books were sold. Each set of books contained nine volumes, covering both arts and sciences, and each book was priced at three cents.
Ke Meiyu and Ying Yan used the name Hanks to say that this was a guiding light for the majority of college entrance examination candidates. After deducting costs, 50% of the profits would be used to purchase and print various books, which would be donated to major universities to expand their libraries.
The copyright of the book was then transferred to the organization.
So the two of them openly and legitimately made about 500,000 RMB in just one month!
Ke Meiyu calmly translated documents in her office, no longer paying attention to news about the college entrance examination.
She used to be a worker-peasant-soldier college student recommended by the village, with a two-year program. This was different from the four-year program for college students after the resumption of the college entrance examination. It can be said that the students recommended to college in the past were in an awkward position, and their degrees were not very prestigious.
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