Rebirth of the times, a top-level boss joins the national team

Chapter 23: It’s easier to get things done with acquaintances

Aunt Wang was disappointed for a moment, but she also understood that if she were in his shoes, she would not want to create a burden for herself.

Tu Shan said, "I won't take care of you in your old age, but if you become unable to move, I can lend a hand and look after you."

Aunt Wang's eyes lit up. This was fine. After all, she was just leaving herself a way out.

"Okay, but I need to write an agreement, and everyone present must bear witness to it. If you go back on your word, all this saliva will drown you in the future."

Tu Shan pouted, she wanted to go back on her word. These people couldn't even see a strand of her hair, yet they drowned her with their saliva. Who were they trying to disgust?

However, the old lady was more thoughtful: "Okay."

After the discussion was completed, the people in the yard were overjoyed and urged the two to get to work quickly.

Aunt Wang was also afraid that the night would be long and full of dreams, as there were wolves lurking around the house, so she couldn't be careless.

He ran back to the house and dug out the tightly wrapped property certificate and various documents from the crack in the wall: "Let's go, we'll do it now."

It just so happens that Tu Shan is also an impatient person. Things can only be considered hers once they are in her hands.

But there was no rush: "Wait a minute, do you have time? If you do, please help me clear out the utility shed, get some mud bricks, and build a small room on top of the utility shed to serve as a kitchen. Leave a door in the front and back for easy access to the backyard.

I opened another door on the wall between the kitchen and my room, built a stove in the utility room, and built a kang in the connecting room.

The backyard opposite my house is also separated by a wall, which should be higher and better.

There's no limit on the number of people, those who are quick and efficient will be given priority, and I'll pay them."

The utility shed is not big, about the same size as the house she lives in, only about eight or nine square meters, enough for her to use.

After the backyard was separated by a wall, she was able to get a triangular space, about three or four square meters, which could be used to dry clothes and store miscellaneous items. It could also be used as a vegetable garden, and she could grow a small amount of crops in the future.

Aunt Wang has always used the backyard to grow vegetables. It was divided into small plots of vegetable plots, which were full of crops. She saved a lot of money and sometimes even exchanged them for some money on the black market.

Aunt Wang keeps a close eye on this little piece of land in the backyard.

As soon as Tu Shan finished speaking, the tenants with tears and snot on their faces didn't care about their own homes and rushed over.

"I, I, I know where there are some adobe bricks. I can help you pull them back."

"My man has the skill of a bricklayer."

"I know where I can find thatch. I can help you cut it and use it to build the roof."

"I'm strong and can do heavy work."

Everyone volunteered, and Tu Shan accepted them all: "Everyone, take a job. If you need to pay, please help advance the bill. I will settle the bill later. Don't worry, I will definitely not owe you anything."

Of course, don't even think about making false claims, I won't allow it with my fists."

The crowd all twitched their lips; they didn't dare.

The strange thing is that he was willing to pay in advance and was not worried about being defaulted at all.

The matter of the house was shared among the group of people. They all urged Tu Shan to go and handle the transfer quickly, lest the staff go off work. They were also afraid and would only feel at ease if they could keep the plague god who guarded the house.

Although they are just tenants, they don't care who owns the house.

But after living here for so long, I have developed some feelings for Aunt Wang.

The rent that Aunt Wang asked for was not expensive, so they could afford it, but that might not be the case for other places.

It is difficult to rent a house outside, and you are not allowed to sleep under the bridge. If you wander outside for two more days, you will be arrested as a vagrant.

So everyone attaches great importance to their current residence.

Tu Shan and Aunt Wang first went to the neighborhood committee to get a note and a certificate of application.

Aunt Wang has a wide network of contacts and is an old sister in the same landlord group as the neighborhood committee aunt. She used the back door and got it done quickly.

Then I hurried to the Public Security Bureau to register and apply for a new property certificate.

I have to say, it’s easier to get things done if you have acquaintances.

Comrade Xiao Wang, the household registration administrator of the Public Security Bureau, is in love with a girlfriend who was introduced by Aunt Wang, so the process went smoothly as well, and was completed just before Aunt Wang got off work.

Holding the freshly issued property certificate, even though it was just a thin piece of paper, Tu Shan was very satisfied. It was not easy for her to become a homeowner.

Comrade Xiao Wang is of average appearance, but his handwriting is good. However, the three words "Sanmei" written in the "head of household" column are a bit of an eyesore.

Forget it, let's make do with it.

Look at the proud Aunt Wang again.

The old lady's chin was about to poke the sky: "See, I have acquaintances everywhere." What she meant was, you should curry favor with her in the future.

Tu Shan scoffed, "You're so capable, but how did someone knock on your door and nearly get kicked out? Didn't your acquaintances receive your distress signal because of a bad signal?"

Aunt Wang's face fell. She didn't quite understand what was said, but that didn't stop her from knowing that Tu Shan was mocking her. She rolled up her sleeves and was about to start scolding.

Tu Shan put the property certificate in her pocket and handed the agreement and money to Aunt Wang: "From now on, we are neighbors. Look after each other. Keep your things safe. If you lose anything, don't look for me. I won't pay any attention to you.

After you get back, help me keep an eye on the progress and make sure everyone doesn't slack off. I'll go get some food and give everyone a snack tonight."

Aunt Wang swallowed her curse words and smiled brightly: "Don't worry, I'm here. I promise to take care of it for you. Um, give me more meat."

Tu Shan really wanted to give her a thumbs up.

Tu Shan went to the mountains in the northern district near the eastern district to get some meat and food.

After walking around in the mountains, I saw a group of wild goats.

He leaped over and rushed into the flock.

The flock of sheep were frightened and fled in all directions, bleating in fear.

Tu Shan curled her lips, spotted the strongest sheep, pounced on it, grabbed the sheep's horns, and knocked it down with both hands.

The wild goat screamed, fell upside down on the ground, and struggled frantically.

Tu Shan twisted her hands backwards and broke the wild goat's neck. The goat's four hooves twitched for a moment and it died.

Tu Shan chuckled twice and picked it up. It weighed about 170 or 180 kilograms, quite fat.

They packed the rice into sacks they brought, and used the rice seeds they brought to grow some rice, then removed the husks and kept the rice grains.

I wanted to get some wild vegetables, but then I thought better of it, as everyone probably only wanted to eat meat.

Carry a bag of rice and a bag of meat home.

When Aunt Wang came back, she must have said that she was going to get some food. As soon as she got home, she was greeted with fiery gazes.

Tu Shan's mouth twitched, and she threw down the sack. "Everyone who works has a share. Come on, some aunts, help wash the rice and steam it. If anyone has a knife, bring one."

"Yes, yes, yes. All."

They were all very active, craning their necks to see what kind of meat Tu Shan had brought back for them.

After the sturdy wild sheep revealed its true face, everyone's tears of excitement flowed from the corners of their mouths, and they became more attentive.

Tu Shan picked up the knife and peeled the sheepskin with smooth and swift movements. In just ten minutes, she peeled off a complete piece of sheepskin. This was useful and had to be kept.

Take out the internal organs, remove the bones and chop the meat, then give it to the aunt to stew.

The sky gradually darkened and torches were lit in the yard. People were still working hard without any rest.

When the aroma of meat spread out, everyone became more passionate as if they had been injected with chicken blood.

"Why are you stewing meat again?" someone from the next yard ran over to the door and asked.

"Bang," the boy who was given the task of guarding the door closed the door indifferently, and no one could come to share their meat.

The neighbors left cursing.

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