Deserted Wife's Extraordinary Life

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3The villagers had never expected that the news of the shareholders splitting the money that they had seen on television all day long would now fall upon them.    

    

Kang Ying and Shi Jiangyuan did not show their faces when the Peach Blossom Bamboo and Wood Import and Export Company was established. They only watched as Village Head Guo presided over the opening ceremony from among the villagers.    

    

Village Head Guo was the legal representative of the collective enterprise. On the surface, he was responsible for the entire bamboo, wood, import, and export business. Of course, when it came to the development of the business, Shi Jiangyuan and Kang Ying were responsible for it.    

    

Once the product was produced, Shi Jiangyuan and his wife would use various personal channels to sell the product.    

    

On the morning of the Mid-Autumn Festival, following Village Head Guo's high-spirited removal of the ribbon covering the company's brand, the Peach Blossom Bamboo Import and Export Company finally officially appeared and started operating.    

    

Following the activation of the machine, with a "kacha" sound, a bamboo stick was swallowed into the machine. Pieces of bamboo the size of mahjong were spat out. The company's first main product, the mahjong [1] was officially produced.    

    

Of course, it was already autumn now, and the bamboo mat production was being prepared for next summer. But enterprises are in advance production of stock, can be in advance response to the next year's sales peak.    

    

Kang Ying predicted that even if the bamboo mat was produced to its fullest, the goods would still not be able to meet the requirements of the order by the end of next year.    

    

There was no other way around it. After all, there was no such product as the Mai General Zhu in the market right now.    

    

In his previous life, almost everyone from the ordinary families that Kang Ying knew had the figure of a bamboo mat. This showed how wide the mat was sold.    

    

In addition to the Mai Mai, Kang Ying also developed napkins, bamboo vases, and other practical household goods and crafts. Several products came online at the same time and were produced together.    

    

Shi Jiangyuan just made a phone call with Young Master Huo, and Wu helped them get two big orders, one for the UK and one for Hong Kong, for a hundred thousand yuan each.    

    

Bamboo and wood products were very popular overseas. At present, it was not popular to use paper extraction in China, since that thing burned money and the countrymen were frugal. They only used cloth to make things difficult, and the utilization of paper extraction abroad was very high.    

    

The $200,000 order alone was enough for the villagers to work hard for a while.    

    

As orders came in droves, the villagers' lives became more stable, and when they headed to work at the company on the eighth to fifth night, it was as if the entire village had entered a different order.    

    

There were fewer farm workers like the old field hoes, and now the farmers in their early sixties tended a row or two of vegetables. The young people all went to work at the bamboo and wood company.    

    

After all, in the Bamboo Horse Company, if one worked 26 days a month and had to work overtime, they would receive a salary of more than 200 yuan a month, which was more than what the people working in the city received.    

    

Since there was no time to work in the fields, more villagers rented the fields to Kang Ying and Shi Jiangyuan. The plots of land gave them more room to operate, and they built a vegetable shed between the fields.    

    

With the arrival of late autumn, the rice in the fields was cut up. Soon, the village suddenly looked around. Steel frames were erected everywhere. After asking around, it turned out that they were going to set up a vegetable shed.    

    

The most important thing to the villagers was that these vegetable stalls were built with the help of the Japanese.    

    

The villagers were also shocked that planting vegetables would involve experts from foreign countries. There were even some villagers who took advantage of the weekend when the factory was resting to go to the big shed to watch the fun.    

    

Speaking of which, the villagers' desire to watch the fun really wouldn't change just because they went to the factory to work.    

    

Are they curious about what the Japanese look like, with their yellow skin and black hair? Do they understand what they are saying? Would he even say eight lines? Do the Japanese like to eat rice?    

    

In short, it seemed to them that a group of foreigners had appeared in the village, and that they had never seen a foreigner before, and that they were very curious about what they needed to know.    

    

Under the interpretation of the translator, the villagers finally understood why foreign experts were required to take care of the vegetable sheds. They were so modern, they could spray water automatically, and they could extend the light, prevent insects, and avoid spraying pesticides.    

    

Furthermore, the vegetables produced in this large shed, such as tomatoes and cucumbers, were not contaminated. They could be directly placed into one's mouth to be eaten without being washed with water.    

    

The villagers were shocked. They all thought that if they could grow crops, they could grow them into a university.    

    

Not long after the Japanese experts built the vegetable shed, it was already the early winter. However, the vegetable shed was really busy at this time of the year. The shed was as warm as spring and was filled with tomatoes, cucumbers, gourds and vegetables.    

    

The villagers learned another noun, called anti-season vegetables.    

    

However, unlike other large stalls in other places, these unseasonable vegetables were ripened with hormones. The temperature of the light in the stalls was adjusted so that they could grow according to the nutrient solution they needed.    

    

In the winter and winter, the greenhouse was filled with green vines and ripe red tomatoes. It was a disordered season. It was a cold winter outside the shed, but a warm spring inside.    

    

In addition to serving as food for their own families, Kang Ying also provided these off-season vegetables for their own county's Friendship Super Mall.    

    

After Friendship Super Mall were placed on the vegetables, they became the target of customers chasing after them to buy them. Once they got on the shelves every day, they would be sold out very quickly.    

    

With regards to the transformation of the Peach Blossom Village, it seemed that it had entered a stable period. There was nothing more to be done.    

    

With a stable income, the villagers stopped wandering around the village. Even the people who came to Shi Jiangyuan's house were gone, because time was money, they couldn't earn money chatting here. However, the bamboo and wood companies paid twice the salary for overtime.    

    

It was winter in the south, so Shi Jiangyuan and Kang Ying stayed quiet for a while to prepare for the cat winter.    

    

In December, the coldest season in the south came, and the coldest time in the south was not in the winter, but in the winter and spring, when the air was damp and the temperature dropped, and from time to time there was a shower of rain, so that the chill was much colder than the -10 ° in the north, a chill that would stick to the bones and not go away.    

    

This morning, with the arrival of the Siberian cold current, the temperature plummeted from ten degrees to one degrees below zero.    

    

Early in the morning, the tiled tiles of the city and the fields of the countryside were covered with a layer of white frost. Frost represents the coldest weather of the year, when warm quilts are the favorite place for cats.    

    

    

    


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