Rebirth in the 80's: The Daily Life of the Villain's Mom-Chapter 229: They’ll Be Willing (Second Update)

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Chapter 229: Chapter 229: They’ll Be Willing (Second Update)

Pei Huai had long been accustomed to Jiang Ran getting straight to the point.

"Okay, I’ll freshen up and then write it."

Getting this answer, Jiang Ran didn’t stay in bed any longer and took her clothes to the bathroom.

Wash up, change clothes.

After coming out, she intended to make some breakfast, but Chen Bing returned with a lunch box from outside.

Since Chen Bing bought it, Jiang Ran naturally found it convenient.

The three of them sat down to eat together, and Chen Bing kept glancing towards Pei Huai.

Pei Huai wasn’t blind and naturally couldn’t miss Chen Bing’s gaze.

"What are you looking at?" Pei Huai asked casually.

Chen Bing smiled first, then said, "Old Pei, do you remember what happened after you got drunk yesterday?"

Pei Huai’s expression remained unchanged, "I wasn’t drunk."

Chen Bing knowingly nodded, "I get it, people who are drunk often claim they aren’t; clearly, you don’t remember."

Pei Huai, "..."

What do you know, really!

Pei Huai just glanced at Chen Bing and didn’t continue the topic.

Pei Huai didn’t say more, and Chen Bing didn’t press further.

After breakfast, Pei Huai went back to his room to write the letter.

He wrote quickly, filling up just one page; after folding it, he handed it to Jiang Ran.

Jiang Ran took it, put it in an envelope, sealed it, and then all three headed out.

By this time, it was almost eight o’clock; Chen Bing went straight to the snack shop, while Jiang Ran and Pei Huai went to the post office.

When they arrived at the post office, it had just opened for business. After mailing the letter, Jiang Ran finally breathed a sigh of relief.

When they first arrived in beishi, it was mid-to-late July; now more than twenty days have passed, and it’s already late August.

Although it’s still hot, there’s a bit of a chill in the air in the mornings and evenings.

When September comes, it might only feel hot at noon.

At the end of August, school starts.

Because they left home late today, if they had left earlier, they could have seen the students hurrying to school.

Nearby, there’s a kindergarten, a primary school, a middle school, and a high school.

A little further away, there’s a university.

So as long as their food is delicious, they don’t have to worry about business.

Walking along, Jiang Ran was also thinking about advertising.

Handing out flyers is necessary; otherwise, in this non-digital age, how else will people know they’ve opened a new shop?

They can’t just sit in the shop waiting for people to pass by the door!

Flyers need to be distributed in many places, so more people are needed to hand them out.

Thinking of this, Jiang Ran sighed, "We’ll have to make them work overtime starting today."

Pei Huai, walking beside Jiang Ran, didn’t need to ask to know what Jiang Ran was talking about.

"They’ll be willing."

They are all young people around twenty, eager to work hard and earn money.

After distributing flyers, the shop will do better, and their wages will increase. They will be willing to do it.

Staying home to rest, what benefit does that bring?

A little base salary each month?

Jiang Ran nodded, "They will indeed be willing."

Having trained these people for so long, Jiang Ran had a preliminary understanding of these twelve individuals.

They are all ambitious people.

The two talked while walking and quickly arrived at the snack shop.

The doors and windows of the snack shop had all been replaced with glass, so you could see inside from the outside.