Chapter 1 Covering Materials
In 2013, Sister Biancheng sued Yucheng.
It was a quarter past seven in the morning, and the sky was just getting bright.
Guan Fei held a cup of soy milk in one hand and put it to her mouth to sip, while holding a black plastic bag in the other hand, she and Liu De crowded in front of a raw stone and wool agency company run by a Piao country.
Looking at the bustling crowd around her, Guan Fei asked Liu De in a low voice, "Is it so popular to open bags of masking materials?"
Liu De swallowed the deep-fried dough sticks in his mouth, swallowed the last mouthful of soy milk, nodded to Guan Fei and said, "Of course. The masking materials are all new goods that have just been shipped back to China. There is a high probability that there are good things in them. Remember in a moment.
Be aggressive, otherwise people will think you are easy to bully and will steal your material."
Liu De is a netizen Guan Fei met at the Jade Bar. Or it’s not an exaggeration to say he is a teacher.
The two are of the same age.
Out of a common love for jade in the border town, two young people with unlimited dreams came together to work hard in the border town.
Liu De, under the guidance of his fellow villagers from Xiangcheng, lived in a border town by collecting raw jade stones and small finished products and selling them online to earn the price difference.
Guan Fei, a second-level subordinate of a state-owned enterprise, is a labor dispatch employee of a construction company. To put it bluntly, she is a temporary worker.
As soon as I joined the company, I was assigned to a border town to be responsible for the construction of a certain project.
He has the name of deputy project manager and actually takes on all the functions of the project department.
Due to insufficient progress funds, a palm-sized project has been in progress for two years.
The company seems to have forgotten that there is such a project in the borderland of the motherland. Apart from the wages that arrive on time every month, and the leaders who bring their mistresses to visit every year during the Water Splashing Festival, Guan Fei almost thinks that she has been taken over by the company.
Completely forgotten.
With a lot of free time, Guan Fei, who had nothing to do, became very interested in the local specialty - jade.
While surfing the Internet to search for information, I accidentally met Liu De, and the two people with similar interests immediately started to hit it off.
In order to communicate at the lowest cost, Guan Fei and Liu De and another pair of brothers and sisters from western Guangdong rented a courtyard house together in a border town.
After paying the rent, Guan Fei's small salary was stretched thin.
In order to maintain her hobbies and add weight to her dwindling wallet, Guan Fei decided to start a side business and work with Liu De to sell jade.
Every morning early in the morning, before dawn, Guan Fei was taken out of bed by the hard-working Liu De and led to Jade City under the stars and the moon.
Today, after choosing two pieces of small ingredients at Shuishi Stall, Liu De mysteriously took Guan Fei to the door of this agency store run by a Piao countryman.
They said they were trying their luck with fellow villagers, trying to grab one or two Mongolian materials for eating meat.
As she listened to Liu De chatting in southern Hunan dialect with the fellow villagers around him, Guan Fei noticed that the group of people opposite were looking at her with unkind expressions.
"What's going on with those people?"
Guan Fei pulled a chat with Liu De who was beaming and energetic.
"They are also grabbing materials. I have had several conflicts with my fellow villagers." Liu De said casually.
"I'm guessing, you guys are going into gangs to grab some materials?" Guan Fei asked in shock.
"They are all here to make money. We are just hanging together to keep warm. Please be careful later, those people are a bit shady." Liu De warned.
Guan Fei nodded.
Several Piaoguo waiters in the store looked at the two parties and said something in Piaoguo that they could not understand.
From time to time there was a burst of laughter.
Guan Fei stood up, walked to the door of the store, took out a cigarette and just lit it, when suddenly she felt someone behind her tap her shoulder.
Looking back, I saw a Piaoguo clerk with slightly darker skin and slightly curly hair giving me a friendly smile.
"New here?" the Piaoguo guy asked in half-baked Mandarin.
Seeing Guan Fei nod, Piao Guo's clerk handed him a pair of scissors without forgetting to praise, "Go in. Your beard is very nice, I like it."
Guan Fei felt a chill.
I have been lazy these past few days and haven't shaved my beard. The natural beard covers the lower half of my face with abandon.
In the words of my mother, I am now a complete thief.
I never expected that a man would compliment me on my beauty.
When Liu De saw that Guan Fei had gotten a pair of scissors, he immediately pushed through the crowd and got in front of the waiter.
He pointed at Guan Fei and then at himself, "Together."
Brother Piao Guo thought for a while, turned around and said something, then took another pair of scissors from his companion and handed it to Liu De, "Go ahead."
Liu De pushed Guan Fei, "Why are you standing there? Go in. Thanks to you today, we can open two bags."
As he said this, he dragged Guan Fei into the store with his backhand.
Go through the lobby and come to a separate room at the end.
As soon as I entered the door, I saw packages of rough stones wrapped tightly with yellow tape all over the floor.
Liu De took the lead and walked forward, flashed the scissors in his hands to the two waiters inside, then squatted down, weighing this and touching that like picking a watermelon.
Seeing that Guan Fei didn't move, he raised his head and said, "Why are you standing there? Hurry and pick. After a while, people will come in, and it will be difficult to pick. Pick up what you can't hold on to!"
Guan Fei followed Liu De's example, squatted down, picked out the material closest to her hand, weighed it, put it back with a look of dissatisfaction, and then picked up another piece.
At this time, the boy who just handed Guan Fei the scissors came in and gently kicked a rough stone wrapped in a rectangle in front of him with his foot.
Seeing Guan Fei looking up at him, she nodded calmly.
Guan Fei understood immediately, picked up the rectangular package in front of him and stood up.ъìqυgΕtv.℃ǒΜ
At this time, Liu De also carried a package the size of a laptop and went out with Guan Fei.
"Open the package. You have the first right to negotiate the price of the material you have. If you don't want it, others can take over and continue the negotiation."
After leaving the small room, Liu De only had time to say this before he was surrounded by fellow villagers who had not grabbed the scissors.
Walking to the door of the store, Guan Fei put down the materials in his hands and began to unpack the packages with scissors.
Compared to the roughness of others, the inexperienced Guan Fei spent a lot of effort to cut off the outermost layer of yellow tape.
Unexpectedly, there was actually a layer of transparent tape wrapped more tightly inside.
"Young man, with this method of disassembly, the sun will come out soon. Why don't we just tear it open?"
A middle-aged man with a Taiwanese accent said anxiously next to him.
He looked like he wanted to help Guan Fei unpack it himself.
Guan Fei used scissors to cut a slit in the transparent tape and tore it off with force, revealing the innermost layer of newspaper filled with Chinese characters that looked like chicken intestines.
With another tug, the newspaper tore open, revealing the typical gray-white sand-skinned moxisha shell inside.
It was already bright at this time.
Chapter completed!