Chapter 660 Little Book

Shen Yaopeng and Qi Yuanchao looked at the regulations on her document; she clearly wanted to create a military academy exclusively for the clothing industry!
If we succeed, even if the credit is split equally among the three of us, we will still benefit greatly.

But the problem is that this requires a large amount of money. Can Chen Qing withstand it?

The most crucial question is, now that I've been dragged into this by Chen Qing, will she use me repeatedly in the future?!

She's too daring.

Do things in unconventional ways.

Even ten oxen couldn't stop him!
If a major incident were to suddenly occur, those two old guys really wouldn't be able to handle it.

Shen Yaopeng asked, "Can this work out?"

"It all depends on human effort. I personally think it can succeed." Chen Qing had no confidence at all. She had never founded a school before, but facing two investors, even if she only had one percent confidence, she would have to inflate it to two hundred percent.

However, both Shen Yaopeng and Qi Yuanchao thought she was capable and had many tricks up her sleeve, so they trusted her.

Qi Yuanchao said decisively, "No matter what, I support you."

If a benchmark clothing technology school can be established, it will definitely be of great benefit to the Ministry of Light Industry, and the fact that the destination is located in Guangdong Province will also benefit the local people.

After hesitating for a moment, Shen Yaopeng agreed.

What else could happen?

Should I really reject her?
To be honest, the effort required is not much, but if it succeeds, the benefits will be numerous.

After the three signed a preliminary agreement, Shen Yaopeng and Qi Yuanchao went downstairs and left.

Chen Qing politely said, "Let me see you off."

Shen Yaopeng said, "No need for you to come!"

Qi Yuanchao also politely declined, saying, "Forget it, there's no need for these formalities."

Chen Qing disagreed, saying, "How can this be called a perfunctory gesture? I am sincere. It is an honor for us that you two could come to our small garment factory. We are truly reluctant to see you leave!"

Shen Yaopeng and Qi Yuanchao were speechless.

Pack!
That's so pretentious!
Secretary Zhang: I've learned something!
He and Chen Qing respectfully saw the two leaders off at the factory.

As the car drove away from the factory gate, Shen Yaopeng looked back at Chen Qing, who was still standing there, and he was indeed in a good mood.

Qi Yuanchao was in a good mood, not because of Chen Qing's empty courtesy, but because Chen Qing had finally allowed him to benefit from the situation.

The development of the Shengxia Sports Apparel Factory could even be credited to Secretary Song, but as the director of the Light Industry Bureau, he didn't benefit from it at all!

Chen Qing, like a child new to the martial arts world, wildly hacked and slashed at his master, completely disregarding him.

Now, this person has finally become a member of his sect. The two share common interests, and whether he is promoted or retired in the future, he and Chen Qing will always be on the same page!
Chen Qing stood at the factory gate until the two leaders' cars were out of sight, then turned around and went upstairs with Secretary Zhang.

After going upstairs, Chen Qing asked Secretary Zhang to call Senior Lin over: "Have Senior Lin bring the blueprints."

Secretary Zhang accepted the order and left.

He always felt that the only person the factory manager favored in the entire factory was the senior Lin she mentioned.

She will still scold even the best of friends.

But she didn't say a single normal word to her senior, Lin, because she spoke softly and gently, as if she was afraid of disturbing him.

Lin Leyu came to Chen Qing's office, gave her the drawings, and also brought her a copy of the Workers, Peasants and Soldiers Pictorial: "A while ago, Xiao He left home, and several children welcomed her. I was very moved when I saw it, so I took some time to draw a few pictures and sent them to the Workers, Peasants and Soldiers Pictorial. They've already been published, so I'm showing them to you." The main character in the pictorial was Yang Yihe.

The painting does not depict Lin Leyu herself, and the content is fictional. It depicts five children who, knowing that a neighbor aunt has suffered a very painful experience, Xiao He calls on her friends to work together to create a Little Red Book to give to the injured aunt.

The series of stories that happened while creating Xiaohongshu, in which Lin Leyu popularized many quotes.

Chen Qing exclaimed in amazement: "Amazing!"

Lin Leyu smiled and shook her head: "I was just drawing for fun, and then Xiaohe saw it and said she wanted to submit it."

"That's great. If this magazine is well-received, it could be published as a book."

The current comics are in the form of picture books.

Extremely popular!!!
Chen Qing himself enjoys watching it.

The current method of calculating royalties for painters is rather peculiar. There is little money paid for paintings; they are basically considered a charitable act. Furthermore, they must be officially recognized before they can be published in newspapers. The more times they are published, the higher the chance of being published in a book. Once a book is published, there will be a basic royalty and additional royalties for reprints, which can amount to a lot of money.

Lin Leyu said, "It's rare to find something she likes that can also make money. I think it's pretty good."

"Yes."

Chen Qing laughed.

I'm so happy for Xiaohe.

Who knows, Xiaohe might become rich at such a young age by selling comic books.

She finished reading the newspaper and returned it to Senior Lin, deciding to go to the post office after get off work to buy a few copies to take home.

Since it was time to discuss serious matters, Chen Qing and Lin Leyu chatted about personal matters for a while before the topic turned to the design drafts. Both of them were usually good at drawing, but they criticized each other for things that didn't conform to the rules...

When they criticized each other, Chen Qing was incisive about the rules, while Lin Leyu had inspiration that was hard for ordinary people to imagine.

After they finished giving each other feedback, Lin Leyu gave Chen Qing a briefing on the situation of the clothing industry in Shanghai. "The clothing industry in Shanghai is indeed quite developed. Although many people abandon their own aesthetic sense in order to follow the current mainstream, there are still a group of people who have an aesthetic sense."

The reason I couldn't stay at the garment factory I used to work in was because they followed the rules. There was no other way, because their clothes had to be displayed in various supply and marketing cooperatives, and they couldn't be too outrageous, otherwise they would be criticized.

However, our garment factory aims to generate foreign exchange, and we can produce a wide variety of products with few style restrictions. Therefore, we can discuss our desired development direction with some interested individuals.

I've compiled some information for you. This group of people are quite fashion-conscious, and in any case, they're at least not that opposed to the flourishing of diverse styles in our domestic clothing industry.

She compiled a list of all her connections for Chen Qing.

Chen Qing thought she had a knack for gossip, because when she randomly flipped to a page, she saw the words "ex-husband": "This is..."

“My ex-husband, we have no feelings for each other anymore. I don’t know if you will be able to get used to life in Haishi. If you encounter any small problems, ask him for help. He should be able to help you.”

Lin Leyu no longer loves her ex-husband.

Her ex-husband was an old-fashioned man. During their marriage, their thoughts, aesthetics, and habits were incompatible. Ending the marriage was a relief for both of them.

But her ex-husband helped her a lot.

So in Lin Leyu's heart.

He is a good man.

(End of this chapter)

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