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Chapter 5 Planning

"Our hometown is in the field of hope. Smoke from cooking is floating on the newly built houses, and the river flows beside the beautiful countryside..."

The village radio sounded on time at seven o'clock in the morning. It was still the familiar melody, which made Song Wenjing feel extraordinarily warm. He had not heard such a sound for many years. Lying on the old bed, he seemed to be full of hope.

Touching those naked legs, he seemed to have never been so satisfied.

He slept very soundly last night. He didn't toss and turn and couldn't fall asleep just because he had just been reborn. On the contrary, he slept very soundly. Especially when he woke up and saw that his legs were intact, he felt full of energy.

joy.

He didn't know that his parents had been discussing what to do last night because of his affairs. The child had just graduated and was facing unemployment. It would definitely not work like this. He had to find a way to find a new job for him.

Song Wenjing did not get up, but continued to lie on the bed, enjoying this rare peace while looking at the dim room.

Although the family at this time was not completely destitute and destitute, it was impossible to find decent furniture, let alone home appliances. If flashlights were considered home appliances, then they would be the same.

Song Wenjing didn't mean to dislike it, but he began to become anxious in his heart. He needed to think about how to proceed in the future in order to help his family change their current life.

The first thing that needs to be resolved is the revenge issue that Brother Dao and several of his men may face. From yesterday's words and deeds, Brother Dao obviously has no intention of letting him go, and may even be in the village in the future.

Try to contain the surrounding area.

Unless Song Wenjing doesn't plan to leave the village, as long as he goes out, he may encounter the other party, leading to the recurrence of tragedy.

Regarding this, Song Wenjing has already made preparations. One is to bring weapons every time he goes out. If he really encounters the opponent, even if he strikes first, he must scare the opponent.

Brother Dao and others are just young gangsters hanging out on the street, and they don't have much energy.

Another way is to go to his cousin Yi Ping and ask him to help warn the other party. In any case, Yi Yi Ping is also a policeman from the police station in Chengguan Town. Even if he does not have much authority, at least he is under the control of Brother Dao and others.

In my eyes, the police always have a certain deterrent effect.

He believed that as long as his cousin was willing to help, this problem could be solved.

The only possible situation now is whether Zhu Zhiming is willing to let go. If Zhu Zhiming doesn't plan to let go, he may have to find someone else, then the problem still has not been finally resolved.

Now Song Wenjing is powerless and has no ability to fight against Zhu Zhiming. He can only bury his hatred deeply in his heart and wait until he has the opportunity to take action again. And if he doesn't take action, he must push the opponent down once he takes action.

The kind that can't stand up.

As for survival plans, Song Wenjing is also thinking about it.

In 1988, the spring breeze of reform had just begun. As a place south of the Yangtze River, Shuzhou has always been at the forefront of all parties.

At this time, in many places across the country, there is still a lot of prejudice against the self-employed. In many places, there is even insufficient awareness of the crime of speculation, and everyone still hopes to get an iron rice bowl.

In fact, in 1987, the state promulgated the "Interim Regulations on Administrative Punishments for Speculation", with a total of eleven articles:

1. Reselling materials and items that are prohibited or restricted by the state from free trade;

2. Purchasing in-demand commodities from retail stores or other channels and reselling them locally at a higher price;

3. Reselling cultural relics, gold and silver (including gold and silver products), and foreign exchange;

4. Monopolize the supply of goods, bully and dominate the market, drive up prices, and disrupt the market;

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11. Other speculative behaviors that disrupt the socialist economic order.

Among them, various previous disallowances have actually been reduced to a certain extent, which can be said to have gradually begun to loosen restrictions on individual businesses.

When Song Wenjing was reborn in this era, he certainly hoped to start his own business, rather than follow his family's wishes and find a job that would provide him with a guaranteed job and continue to clock in and out from 9 to 5.

There are many industries that you can work in, but most of them require a certain amount of capital. However, Song Wenjing's family situation is in front of him and he is unable to provide funds. If the whole family can put together 50 yuan, it is probably considered good.

Unless the piglets raised in captivity at home are sold, there is no hope of being able to help Song Wenjing.

Those piglets are the lifeblood of the family. Agricultural taxes, school fees for the two children, and the family's expenses for next year, etc., all hope that the piglets can be sold at a good price at the end of the year to subsidize the family.

If he wanted to sell the pigs now, it would be like killing Zhou Lijuan. Therefore, Song Wenjing did not expect to rely on his family. More importantly, he still wanted to find a solution on his own.

After a series of reflections, I figured out that it didn’t require much capital, so I could only continue to collect rags.

At this point, Song Wenjing couldn't help but laugh to himself. In his previous life, he had been collecting scraps and rags for decades, but he didn't expect that when he was reborn, he would still do his old job.

Of course, this is just a stop-gap measure and cannot continue forever. When his capital becomes a little richer, he still hopes to do some other business.

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the country was in dire straits, but there were still many opportunities to make a fortune. However, with Song Wenjing's knowledge and self-knowledge, he still tended to start slowly in familiar industries.

Even if it is to collect scraps, it is not something that can be done with just one pair of hands. At least in terms of tools, the current Song Wenjing is relatively lacking.

A tricycle costs at least more than 200 yuan. Even if you buy a second-hand one, it is estimated to cost more than 100 yuan. With Song Wenjing's current financial situation, there is no need to consider it at all. What's more, even if you have money, you may not be able to buy it now.

A ticket is required.

It is still 1988, and it was not until 1993 that the country completely abolished the various ticket systems. At this time, in Shuzhou, if you want to buy meat, appliances, etc., you still need various tickets.

Since there is no need to count on tricycles for the time being, we can only settle for the next best thing and use the carts at home first. Although it will be very hard, there is no other solution. The conditions are like this, so there is no need to count on anything else.

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As for weighing weights, basically every household has them, so there is no need to prepare anything extra.

Moreover, this business does not require much capital. If you have a few dozen yuan lying around, you can slowly start to make money. Song Wenjing already had more than ten yuan, so he and his parents collected another dozen yuan, and the total was

Thirty yuan would probably solve the problem.

At this time, the country has state-owned waste collection stations in various regions. If you are looking for convenience, you can directly take the purchased scraps to the collection stations for sale. Although the price difference will not be huge, the main thing is convenience.

And we charge any amount.

If you want to make more money, you need to sort the waste products yourself and sell various types of waste products to various factories.

For example, a machinery factory has a huge need for all kinds of scrap iron, copper, aluminum, etc. Another example is various newspapers, books, and paper mills, which also purchase large quantities of scrap iron.

Of course, these places will definitely not pay attention to small batches. Only when they reach a certain weight can they purchase individual products. You can't just take ten pounds of pig iron and run over to sell it. People won't have the time to pay attention to you.

According to Song Wenjing's experience, it must be at least 100 pounds or more before those factories can accept it. And this is only possible. If the person in charge of related matters is not easy to talk to, or doesn't like you, he may not talk to you.

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Of course, Song Wenjing has experience in all of this, so he doesn't need to worry.

He did what he said. Now that he was ready to return to his old business, Song Wenjing also got up from the bed. He needed to solve the problems of Brother Dao and others first, so that he would not be troubled by others in his future business of collecting rags.

Otherwise, being stared at all day long will cause problems sooner or later.

Song Wenjing planned to go to Chengguan Town at noon to find his cousin Yiping Ping and ask him for help to see if the matter could be solved.


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