Chapter 112 Chapter 112 Chapter 112 Chapter 112...



Chapter 112 Chapter 112 Chapter 112 Chapter 112...

Chapter 112

The others returned as fast as arrows, rushing to the village without stopping. Only Weisheng followed Pang Sihai to the tube building.

After two days of rest, Weisheng finally regained some strength. The next day, he went to his leader's home and checked on his leader's wife. Finding her recovering remarkably well, Weisheng left her with a recipe for medicinal food, instructing her to eat a few times during the changing seasons and not to take any more medicine.

By the way, when Weisheng came back from Guangzhou this time, he also brought them some gifts.

The leader's family invited Weisheng and Pang Sihai to have dinner. Weisheng looked at Pang Sihai, and Pang Sihai saw that Weisheng had no objection, so he stayed.

The meal was prepared by a relative of the family, and it was authentic Hunan cuisine. Wei Sheng ate it very well, and the host family couldn't help but be delighted.

After the meal, they talked for a while, and then Pang Sihai took Weisheng away.

It was the coldest time of the year there, so the two of them didn't stroll along the boulevard. Instead, when they passed by a cinema, they bought two movie tickets and went in to watch a movie before going home.

There were already quite a few vendors selling melon seeds and roasted sweet potatoes outside the cinema. Pang Sihai bought some as well, and then led Weisheng into the cinema.

They arrived late, and only the last row of tickets were left. Since they didn't want to wait for the next show, they bought one too.

As soon as he entered, the lights in the screening room were turned off. Pang Sihai paused and stretched out his hand to Weisheng behind him.

Weisheng took the lead without hesitation, and Pang Sihai held his hand and led him to the last row.

After sitting down, Pang Sihai let go of his hand, handed the roasted sweet potato he bought to Weisheng, and looked at the big screen with red ears.

Weisheng broke off half of the sweet potato and gave it to Pang Sihai. After eating the sweet potato, they used the bag to collect the melon seed shells.

They were watching a 'new' movie called "Homeward Bound." Weisheng had guessed the plot and ending halfway through. But Pang Sihai, sitting next to Weisheng, wasn't paying attention at all. He probably didn't even know who was in the movie.

The next day, Pang Sihai went to work, and Weisheng went to two publishing houses in the provincial capital.

After her college entrance examination sprint teaching plans and simulation papers were published, they sold very well and the income from publishing fees was also very considerable.

This time, Weisheng went there to publish a complete set of physics teaching plans that she had compiled over the past six months.

In his previous life, Weisheng had studied physics with Ming Yichen for many years and had also worked as a physics teacher for many years. After arriving in this time and space, Weisheng found that there were not many comprehensive physics teaching materials here, so he sorted out all the teaching materials from his previous life.

You can serve others and earn extra profits at the same time, so why not do it?

Weisheng has already made plans for this winter vacation.

During the day, she tutors primary and junior high school students in foreign languages ​​at the village primary school, organizes foreign language teaching materials in the afternoon, and studies her computer major in the evening.

By the time school starts, the basic foreign language textbooks can be sent to the publishing house.

The advantage of not selling out the copyright is that she can receive a steady stream of royalties. However, after the textbooks are revised, the value of her lesson plans will decline, and her income will definitely not be as good as it is now.

But it didn't matter, she still had the lesson plans she'd used to teach mechanical manufacturing and maintenance in college. Those lesson plans were quite valuable, and if she compiled them and sent them to a publisher, she'd get another royalty.

I don’t know if this can be considered as… having many students all over the world?

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After staying at Pang Sihai's place for another two days, Weisheng packed his luggage and returned to the village. Pang Sihai still sent Weisheng to Liquan City, waited for Weisheng to finish his business, and watched him get on the long-distance bus back to Songbei Town before returning to Shangning.

There were a few days off during the Chinese New Year, but it was still some time before the New Year. So even if Pang Sihai wanted to go back to the village with Weisheng, he had no choice but to go to work.

After returning to the village, Weisheng received a very warm welcome. Because his godmother and the others knew that Weisheng would not stay in Shangning for long, they cleaned up Weisheng's house early.

When Weisheng came back, the house was clean, the room was warm, and even the dry toilet in the yard was cleaned.

We first went around from house to house, and then the foreign language cram school at the village primary school officially started.

The primary school students in the village are curious about what the university is like, and the villagers are curious about whether Guangzhou is really that prosperous and open.

The villagers who had returned earlier had already taken their goods to several nearby towns to sell. Recently, each village had a market, and some people were selling at the big market.

When he came back this time, Weisheng found that many people in the village were wearing those very exaggerated bell-bottom jeans, which made Weisheng really uncomfortable.

Like Weisheng, many students who passed the exam this year went home for the winter vacation. When they saw Weisheng, they surrounded him and told him what they saw and heard in college.

But after seeing them, Weisheng sent them all to foreign language cram schools.

To help more people get into university, Weisheng's college entrance exam cram school excluded foreign languages ​​altogether. Now that I'm in university and have more free time, learning a foreign language is a great idea.

Those villagers who went to Guangzhou rarely returned empty-handed. The goods they brought back were all strictly inspected by Weisheng. Almost 80% of the goods were guaranteed to be safe, while the remaining 20% ​​were left to their own devices.

Before the Lunar New Year, almost everyone had made some money. The following year, more people wanted to go to Guangzhou with Weisheng.

The old village chief was worried that everyone would leave and no one would plant the crops.

The old village chief, who was a little worried, went to ask Weisheng. Looking at the village chief who had become increasingly old and frail in the past two years, Weisheng smiled and told him not to worry about such things.

In the past, when there were no tractors, plowing the fields had to be done manually. Now that we have tractors, we can save a lot of manpower and resources.

Furthermore, last year, many places began implementing the household distribution system. It seems that it won't be long before the public land in Xing'an Village is distributed to the villagers.

Once the land is divided, it becomes everyone's business, and how each household wants to cultivate it is their own business.

Weisheng: "...some people want to venture out and try their luck, while others can't leave their hometown. Those who want to venture out can rent their farmland to those who don't want to leave, so that the fertile land won't go to waste."

Seeing that the old village chief was still worried, Weisheng smiled and said, "If you are still worried, I will give you another word of assurance."

Upon hearing this, the old village chief hurriedly asked what the specific question was.

Weisheng: "I'm planning to open a tomato food processing factory in our village, and then I'll buy tomatoes from our village. ... With this thing on my side, are you still worried about leaving the land uncultivated?"

When the old village chief heard this, his first thought was that running a factory would require a lot of money. Weisheng then assured him that money was not a problem.

"The state has support policies. If you want to set up a factory, you can apply for a mortgage loan."

The old village chief said: "It's a good thing, but what can we use as collateral?"

The policy is very relaxed at the moment. As long as Weisheng buys the land for building a factory, he can use the land as collateral for mortgage loans.

As for the money to buy the land, she could use the royalties she received.

The money was definitely not enough, but she paid the lion's share and then persuaded every household in the village to contribute a little. Once the factory was built, the money contributed by each household would become original shares that could be used to distribute dividends in the future.

After hearing Weisheng's plan to help the whole village get rich, the old village chief was excited and relieved, but also felt sorry for Weisheng.

Buying land, building factories, and purchasing various equipment not only requires money but also time. But the good thing is that buying land is a matter of favor for Yu Weisheng, and the town and village will do their best to help her.

These trivial matters of building a factory can be done by the old village chief and his men.

As for the various equipment to be purchased... Weisheng prefers her to provide the blueprints and have domestic factories manufacture them themselves.

Don't let foreigners earn a penny.

But even so, she still had to go abroad to get the drawings.

After this matter was settled, the old village chief looked for a place for Weisheng to build a mill.

After about two or three days, the old village chief found a good spot between Songbei Town and Xing'an Village. He showed Weisheng around and then they headed to the town.

After hearing Weisheng's plan, the town held a meeting to discuss it and then agreed to sell the land to Weisheng.

After the letter of intent was signed, the old village chief convened another village meeting. Weisheng ignored the old village chief's advice and took the stage himself, outlining his plan to build a tomato factory and bring prosperity to the entire village in great detail.

Some villagers understood what he said, while others didn't, but they all understood Weisheng's intention of asking each household to contribute a sum of money.

The money was not much and it was not for others, so many villagers who seemed to understand the situation just "donated money" in a very simple way.

That’s right, at this time they all paid the investment fee with the mentality of donating money.

But after the factory was built and they received a lot of dividends in the first year, they finally understood why Weisheng built this tomato factory.

Not only should they be paid for free, but they should also be given jobs that are no less rewarding than those in state-owned enterprises.

Two or three years passed, and Weisheng's tomato factory was thriving. The village and town benefited, and Weisheng himself became a celebrity in his province.

The villagers caught up with the wave of reform and opening up, and earned their first pot of gold under Weisheng's protection. Later, many people were inspired by Weisheng and started business, and many people settled in Guangzhou and Shenzhen.

Looking at Xing'an Village, which had become prosperous before most places in the country, Weisheng felt that he had finally completed the transaction with the original owner.

When the tomato factory was back on track, Weisheng set up a supervisory office. The members of this supervisory office were composed of some village elders with admirable character and charisma, headed by the old village chief.

With them watching over the tomato factory, there is no need to worry about quality problems.

After this was over, Weisheng turned his attention back to his major courses.

Although I have been very busy in the past two years, I haven't missed much time in my studies. However, my grades and performance are not outstanding.

After turning his attention back on himself, Weisheng devoted all his energy to studying.

At the end of the first semester of his senior year, Weisheng realized that he had not received a letter from Pang Sihai for a while.

Just when she was wondering whether to make a long-distance call to Pang Sihai, she saw someone downstairs of the dormitory building.

He was dark and thin, but he didn't look tired at all.

There were some doubts in his heart, but he didn't show it on his face as he ran over, "Fourth Brother!"

Pang Sihai gazed at his little sister affectionately, then reached out and patted Weisheng's head twice, "Let's go."

Weisheng didn't ask Pang Sihai where he was taking him, but followed him obediently.

After leaving school, the two took a taxi straight to the pier. After arriving at the pier, Weisheng found out that Pang Sihai was going to take her to Shenzhen.

Sitting on the boat, Weisheng asked Pang Sihai why he took her to Shenzhen.

When Pang Sihai saw Weisheng asking, he first helped her to gather her hair that was messed up by the sea breeze behind her, and then he whispered about what had happened recently.

It turned out that he had been transferred to Shenzhen for his job, and he had been busy with moving and handing over work for the past two months.

Pang Sihai worked for several years in Shangning, finally getting promoted. He immediately applied for a transfer. Shenzhen was a special economic zone, so his transfer rank and salary were adjusted upwards. However, work was complex and difficult at first.

After finally finishing the difficult task, I inquired about the holiday dates at the university and came to pick up Weisheng without stopping.

Pang Sihai was assigned to a very nice dormitory. Weisheng took a look around and chose the innermost room as his bedroom.

That night, Weisheng and Pang Sihai cooked a few local dishes. In the slightly tipsy atmosphere, Pang Sihai even kissed Weisheng on the forehead before returning to his room...

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