Chapter 2213
Business suddenly boomed
He Yuzhu laughed contemptuously. He thought for a moment before saying to Liu Ting, "Our fourth son is usually very well-behaved and keeps quiet when he comes home."
Do you think he's become more well-behaved?
"Bullshit, that situation just means he must have made a mistake outside."
Either he didn't do well on the exam, or he got into a fight with someone.
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"Don't you know your own seed?" Liu Ting said this with considerable confidence.
He Yuzhu shrugged and said, "That's just how it is."
Do you think those above don't know?
They're just pretending not to know.
"Why?" Liu Ting asked, quite surprised.
Even if she knew about the fourth child's mistakes, she would turn a blind eye unless the mistakes were too serious.
But that's definitely different from the orchid thing.
He Yuzhu frowned and pondered for a moment, then said uncertainly, "I've thought about this question before."
They wondered if those below were keeping secrets from those above.
But now I don't think so.
It seems as if those above are intentionally using this matter to break the deadlock.
After all, it only involves one place and won't cause too much of a stir.
Furthermore, no matter how you look at it, this matter is a case of the good stuff staying with us, and no one else benefits.
You need to understand, if this kind of thing happened in the South, or in Shanghai, the consequences would be enormous.
Many of our future policies will be experimental in nature.
Let the speculators have their fun now, and they'll lose everything later.
This serves as a warning to most people.
He Yuzhu's words are somewhat idealistic.
That is to say, what he thinks in his heart may not necessarily be in line with reality.
But the biggest problem in our family is that there are too many smart people.
No matter how strict the rules are, there will always be clever people who can find loopholes and profit from them.
Even those with the highest vision and foresight are still human.
It's impossible for those older folks to personally teach over a billion citizens how to follow the rules.
One cannot teach another person in a lifetime.
A lesson can be taught in one go.
In fact, since the orchid incident, similar incidents have been avoided.
Nothing much was caused.
Later, there was earthworm farming, and all sorts of strange and unusual ways to play.
This doesn't mean everyone has become smarter.
Rather, leaders at all levels learned something from this orchid incident.
They are the ones who are taught by experience.
"I don't care about your big affairs. I'm just asking you, your eldest daughter took my orchids worth several thousand yuan. Are you going to do anything about it?" Whether Liu Ting understood or not, she just didn't want to continue the conversation.
So he abruptly changed the subject and started arguing with He Yuzhu.
He Yuzhu was at a loss, and said with a wry smile, "When Xiao Song comes next time, I'll make him pay me back."
"Your daughter caused this trouble, why should my son-in-law pay for it?" Liu Ting said abruptly, her eyes wide.
These words left He Yuzhu speechless, his face blank with shock.
After thinking for a long time, he finally said, "Then you and the child can go after He Yuan gives birth."
“That’s my grandson…” Liu Ting was speechless.
The couple both knew that their conversations were childish and mostly meaningless. But that's life; it's about having absolutely no idle chatter between husband and wife.
Then, the couple's sex life would lose its warmth.
When family life is freed from the worries of daily necessities.
In fact, the harmony of most families is woven together by all sorts of nonsense and meaningless things.
Of course, some people call those trivial and meaningless things "the charm of life".
This is something only families like the He family, who no longer have to worry about basic necessities, could afford.
Meanwhile, most families were busy and arguing over the small amount of money needed for daily life.
Just like the Yan family, after Yan Jiecheng went back to work, he also studied hard for a while because he was busy with the new job and was unfamiliar with it.
Once he finds a comfortable position in his new work circle.
Only then did he have the leisure to care about the small restaurant he had once abandoned.
After getting off work that afternoon, he went to the small restaurant.
Yan Jiecheng was utterly bewildered by the state of the restaurant.
He looked up at the restaurant's name again in disbelief before cautiously walking inside.
Nothing else, it became a hit.
The tables inside were all full, and there weren't even enough chairs, so many people stood at the tables to eat.
The key point is that Yan Jiecheng could tell from the accents of these people that they came from all over the country, clearly indicating that they were people from other places who had come to Beijing on business.
"Comrade, if you have grain coupons, this is three mao (0.3 yuan) plus two liang (0.2 liang) of grain coupons; if you don't have grain coupons, it's five mao (0.5 yuan)." Zhao Di took a rag in one hand, cleared away the bowls and dishes on the table, and wiped the table with the rag while announcing the bill.
"Zhao Di, what's going on?" Yan Jiecheng grabbed Zhao Di and asked in astonishment.
"Big brother!"
I'm busy.
"Go inside and ask your sister-in-law." Zhao Di looked up and saw Yan Jiecheng. She simply pointed to the kitchen and sent him away.
These past few days, she didn't know why things had suddenly become so busy here.
The key is that the customers are all small businesses, just ordering a simple meal, with prices similar to those in a factory canteen.
She didn't know if these businesses would make money, but she was definitely going to be busy.
Yan Jiecheng released Zhao Di in a daze, then looked around and observed her for a moment.
However, I noticed that most customers had either potato slices and braised pork (the pork was just a garnish, like the beef in some ramen shops) or cabbage and tofu in front of them...
There are none of the rare and expensive dishes that used to be available.
The food he ate at the cafeteria for lunch was better than this.
He went into the kitchen and saw that Lan Hua was also wearing an apron and was deftly chopping Chinese cabbage.
Lan Hua was still shouting, "Master Wang, stir-fry another pot over high heat."
This pot should be enough.
There was an auntie at the stove opening, helping to add firewood.
"Orchid, Orchid, what's going on outside?" Yan Jiecheng asked somewhat guiltily.
"Oh, sir, what brings you here?" Lan Hua glanced at him sideways, her hands still busy, but her words came quickly.
This efficient nature of hers was evident even when she was making breakfast.
"I'm asking you what's going on outside?" Yan Jiecheng said, sounding a little angry.
He had only been gone for about ten days, and the restaurant had gone from being deserted to thriving.
He wouldn't get angry if it were just a coincidence.
But if Lan Hua originally had a way to make the restaurant popular, but kept it from him, then Yan Jiecheng would have a reason to get angry.
Isn't this blatantly telling outsiders that he's no good at running a business?
Lan Hua paused for a moment, deep in thought, before finally saying to Yan Jiecheng, "I'm not quite sure either!"
I'll tell you all about it when I get home... (End of Chapter)