Hua Jianshe saw that he had mobilized everyone's enthusiasm, and finally said: "I believe in everyone, and I believe in myself. With our joint efforts, I believe in the future of the Seventh Parts Factory! Let's work hard together!"

There were no long speeches, but the atmosphere in the parts factory was extremely high.

After the meeting, the factory workers found that several workers were taken away by the big hats. It was said that they had taken advantage of the chaos to sell a lot of the factory's machines and metals. Although they were all old comrades in the factory, their behavior did damage the interests of the collective. In this era of collective supremacy, these people's behavior will certainly be despised by everyone.

In the afternoon, a lot of machines and metals that had been sold by those people before were turned out from the scrap yard. In addition to the things from the Seventh Parts Factory, a lot of machines from other factories were also found in the scrap yard. The thieves were caught, the scrap yard was sealed, and the things were sent back to the factories, which also made some people with dirty hands behave themselves.

Those who had stolen things before but had not been caught no longer dared to have any improper thoughts, and the entire Seventh Parts Factory was thriving.

Hua Jianshe became famous in one battle, and no one dared to look down on him as the parachuted factory director.

Hua Jianshe also cared a lot about his own factory. In the beginning, he was in the factory almost every day, eating and living in the factory. This improved the quality of the food in the canteen by several levels. The workers ate well and felt at ease. They all spoke well of the new factory director.

From time to time, Hua Dahua and Hua Xiaohua would come to see him, but they would just take a look and then go back, because their clothing business was doing well and they had no time to waste time outside. But when they saw that his dirty clothes were piled up against the wall of the dormitory, they directly sent him a washing machine, so that he didn't have to carry a pile of dirty clothes back home.

Zhou Laiying also became busy. She quickly sold her job as a salesperson and then spent a long time making clothes at home. She would set up a stall every few days. She also learned a few styles from books, and suddenly her skirts had more varieties.

Zhou Laiying also made a few men's clothes, but at that time there were only a few men who loved to buy clothes, and making men's clothes was even more time-consuming. In the end, Zhou Laiying gave all those clothes to Hua Jianshe to wear, and she decided to focus on making women's clothes.

After setting up stalls in front of several factories and no one came to catch him, Zhou Laiying became bolder and thought about finding a few neighbors who knew how to make clothes to help her. Anyway, Hua Jindong had an endless supply of sewing machine tickets. At worst, she could look for houses for sale nearby, buy them, clean them up, and use them as a clothing workshop.

In the end, Zhou Laiying bought a yard not far from her home. It was a house that belonged to a family that had been sent down to the countryside and had been returned to them after they were rehabilitated.

But the yard had already been allocated to seven families, and these seven families were throwing a tantrum and refused to move. The family had no choice but to sell the yard for 1,500 yuan.

After Zhou Laiying got the house, he went to inform the seven families first. Seeing that those people ignored him, Zhou Laiying was not in a hurry. She waited at the entrance of the alley after school in the afternoon. When he saw the children of the two families in that yard coming back from school together, Zhou Laiying came over and talked to them with a smile.

After that, he took the two children to a state-owned restaurant to eat steamed buns. After the meal, he took them to drink soda. After that, he took them to the park to play for a while. He was so engrossed in playing that he forgot to go home.

By the time Zhou Laiying sent the two children back home after dark, her family had already been so anxious that they had searched for them at home, school, and their classmates' homes for several rounds.

When they saw Zhou Laiying holding the two children's hands and smiling at them with squinting eyes, both families felt creepy and went out to look for a house the next day.

The other five families were also silent. Although they believed they were not afraid of a woman like Zhou Laiying, everyone had children. What if? No one dared to gamble!

Finally, within a week, the courtyard was vacated. When neighbors asked Zhou Laiying why those families moved away, Zhou Laiying just spread her hands helplessly and said, "How should I know? They didn't want to move. I thought I had to reason with them and appeal to their emotions. I first treated their children to good food, drinks and play. I guess they saw my sincerity, and they moved away before I could say anything."

The neighbors looked at Zhou Laiying with strange eyes, and after a while they all walked away with dry laughs. Later, Zhou Laiying's garment workshop opened, and Hua Rendong got a batch of sewing machines for Zhou Laiying from a bankrupt garment factory. Although the machines were a bit old, they were more convenient to use than new ones, and the price was less than half of new ones. Zhou Laiying loved them so much that he broke them.

Although there were not many people doing business at home at that time, there were some. Everyone saw that a clothing workshop was opened here, but no one thought of reporting it.

What's more, everyone was afraid of Zhou Laiying's reputation. Whenever there were conflicts between the people in the workshop and their neighbors, as long as Zhou Laiying stood in front of the door with a smile, all the conflicts would be gone.

Fortunately, Zhou Laiying is also reasonable. As long as others don't provoke her, she won't provoke others. If it is really her family's fault, she will punish them if necessary and admit her mistakes if necessary. She has a good relationship with people in this area. Later, she recruited a few neighbors who can use sewing machines.

I also found a few people who were good at speaking to sell clothes. I gave them thirteen yuan for a skirt, and how much they could sell it for depended on their skills.

Nowadays, they get their fabrics directly from manufacturers, and with labor costs, the cost of a skirt is around seven yuan. If they sell it for thirteen yuan, they only make a net profit of six yuan, which is much better than if the three of them, mother and daughter, worked day and night to make clothes themselves.

When Peking University started, Hua Dahua and Hua Xiaohua had already earned several thousand yuan. They also did not fall behind in their professional courses. With the tapes that Hua Rendong got for them to listen to and Hua Rendong's on-site teaching, their spoken English was the best among their classmates right from the start of the school year. At the opening ceremony, they were recognized as outstanding students and gave an all-English speech on stage. For a while, they became real celebrities on campus. Several times when there were opportunities to receive foreign guests, the department asked them to go with them for training, and they instantly surpassed Cheng Yan, who was also a celebrity.

Cheng Yan was unwilling to accept it. She was a reborn person, the woman of the future richest man, but she was not as good as two girls from a small place? All this was to blame on Hua Erhua. She should have died when she should have. She was only causing trouble for her by living until now.

If the meaning of rebirth is to make her life harder than in her previous life, then what's the point of letting her be reborn?

When a photo of Hua Dahua and a male foreign guest in his thirties chatting and laughing as they walked into the Friendship Hotel was hung on the campus propaganda blackboard, facing the pointing and criticizing of others, Hua Dahua directly took the staff of the photo studio to find Cheng Yan.

According to the staff member's identification, the person who came to develop the photos was Cheng Yan. The accompanying reporters at the time also released a group photo of more than a dozen people, which included foreign guests, public officials, and school leaders. After proving Hua Dahua's innocence, Cheng Yan, who spread the rumors, was expelled from school.

Because it affected the image of Kyoto University and involved foreign friends, he was detained for ten days.

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