Chapter 39: Busy Entrepreneurship in the Era 4
Chapter 39: Busy Entrepreneurship in the Era 4
Thinking it was about time, she steamed the rice and fried some vegetables. After setting the table, she went to wake Lin Juanjuan up.
Looking at the dishes made by her daughter, tears welled up in Lin Juanjuan's eyes again. When her husband was still alive, the two of them raised their daughter without any housework, and she was not allowed to do any housework either.
Now I don’t know how my daughter learned to cook by herself. She must have suffered a lot.
She secretly made up her mind to cheer herself up, take good care of her health, and become a support for her daughter in the future, instead of relying on her daughter to take care of her in everything.
After figuring this out, Lin Juanjuan started to eat her meal with big mouthfuls. It’s true, the meal was quite delicious.
It was just that since she had just woken up, she shouldn't eat too much, so she only ate half a bowl of rice and drank a bowl of chicken soup before putting down her chopsticks.
After Chu Yuan cleaned up the dishes, he helped Lin Juanjuan down and took two steps.
There was nothing wrong with her other health, except that she had been lying in bed for too long and her body functions had deteriorated a little.
In addition, the blood clot in my brain had not completely dissipated, so I felt dizzy before I even walked out of the room and had to go back to bed.
Taking advantage of her rest time, Chu Yuan took out 1500 yuan and explained that she used 1300 yuan to buy the house they were living in now, and then spent another 1200 yuan on medical treatment and daily expenses.
The cost of medical treatment was a figure estimated by Chu Yuan. In fact, it was Lin Juanjuan herself who treated the disease, so there was no need to spend any medical fees. She only bought some Chinese medicine in the pharmacy, and the total cost was about 100 yuan.
But if you say too little, the truth will be revealed when you go to the hospital and ask.
After that, they spent another 50 yuan on daily expenses, so now she has 1500 yuan in addition to the 1050 yuan.
This money cannot be told to my mother. Just treat it as her private money. It can also be used as start-up capital for her future business.
Lin Juanjuan is very satisfied with the current yard. Before, they had been living in the staff building of the textile factory. Not only were the rooms small, but neighbors could know everything that happened.
The current house has three rooms, each of which is quite spacious, and you can see a small yard outside through the window.
It was my own illness, but I didn’t expect it would cost so much money to see a doctor in the capital.
Chu Yuan didn't dare tell her that going to the hospital for surgery would cost at least several thousand yuan and that there would be certain risks. He only said that he had found an old Chinese doctor to come to her house every day to give her acupuncture and prescribed a lot of medicine.
Lin Juanjuan took the remaining 1500 yuan and gave it to Chu Yuan.
"Yuanyuan, now that you have grown up and can take charge of the household, I'll give this money to you for safekeeping."
Chu Yuan suggested depositing the money in the bank and leaving only 100 yuan for daily expenses, and Lin Juanjuan readily agreed.
After half a month of exercise, Lin Juanjuan was able to walk in the yard by herself, and she felt that her body was almost healed.
Seeing that she had been staying at home all the time, Chu Yuan offered to take her out for a walk, but she couldn't go to crowded places for fear of being bumped into.
Lin Juanjuan was very happy that she could finally leave the house. Her daughter had not allowed her to do any work during this period, which really bored her.
Chu Yuan thought that the hospital was nearby, so he could take advantage of this trip to get a check-up to see how she was recovering.
The two first went to the hospital. At this time, the Beijing Municipal Hospital was already able to take CT scans. After Chu Yuan explained the situation, the doctor wrote out a prescription.
Going to the hospital for a check-up is of course expensive. Even though Lin Juanjuan was reluctant, she couldn't persuade her daughter to do it.
However, the result was encouraging. Most of the blood clots in her brain had dissipated, and only a small amount remained, which could be absorbed by the brain itself during the recovery process.
After the examination, Chu Yuan took her to a state-owned restaurant to eat roast duck, which is considered a specialty of Beijing. Lin Juanjuan had never eaten it in all the time she had been here.
It was still some time before dinner time, and there were not many people in the state-owned restaurant. After taking Lin Juanjuan to a seat near the door, Chu Yuan went to order the dishes.
I ordered a set of roast duck and shredded pork with fish flavor, and the staple food was two bowls of rice.
This time she didn't order three dishes like last time. The main reason was that she was afraid that Lin Juanjuan would feel stingy with the money. Ordering two dishes would be cheaper. However, with these two dishes, both mother and daughter were very full.
Chu Yuan has been cooking at home during this period, but she knew that the original owner did not know how to cook before. Even if she learned some cooking skills by herself, it would be impossible for her to be able to cook everything.
So during this period she only made stewed chicken soup, scrambled eggs and cold dishes, alternating between a few dishes. So every day it was like her family was having trouble with chickens, with either chicken or eggs on the dinner table.
Both of them were a little tired of eating, but now they feel these two dishes are quite delicious.
After dinner, they went home, and the two of them spent two months in peace. During these two months, Lin Juanjuan had fully recovered and had no problem going to the street to buy things or visit friends by herself.
At first Chu Yuan was still worried and wanted to follow her wherever she went, but Lin Juanjuan was afraid that it would delay her study time, so she simply stayed at home.
This was not a solution, so Chu Yuan finally gave in and let her go out alone. This happened a few times and nothing happened.
This day was the day they had agreed to go back to their hometown together. Chu Yuan bought the train ticket early, but this time she bought a seat ticket.
It was not comfortable to sit on the train for two days and one night, so the two of them could only take turns lying down for a while.
After arriving at the station, the two found a guesthouse near the station to stay. Chu Yuan planned to go to school to get his high school diploma first, and then go to pay homage to his father the next day.
Maybe it was because she was homesick or something, but Lin Juanjuan had been in a bad mood since getting off the train. Chu Yuan asked her to stay in the room to rest and went out.
She first went to the supply and marketing cooperative to buy a few bottles of canned fruit and a pound of brown sugar, then found her then-class teacher, Teacher Li, and explained her purpose.
Teacher Li also knew about Chu Yuan's family affairs at the time, and she felt very sorry about it because the original owner had always been a very obedient student in school and had good grades.
This happened less than a month before the college entrance examination. The teacher knew that the student might not take the college entrance examination, so she kept the diploma with her.
Now that Chu Yuan came to pick it up, Teacher Li readily took out her diploma and asked a few questions about her recent situation.
The teacher was also pleased to know that she wanted to take part in this year's college entrance examination and go to university in Beijing.
She did not accept the things Chu Yuan brought, because she knew that this student's family must be in a difficult situation right now, and she did not help much, so she decided to let her take it back and eat it herself.
Later, Chu Yuan took advantage of Teacher Li going to class and secretly put the things in the cabinet of her desk before leaving.
After getting the graduation certificate, they went to buy some buns before returning to the guesthouse. This was dinner for the mother and daughter.
Early the next morning, Chu Yuan took Lin Juanjuan on a bus to the cemetery. This time they came to pay their respects first. When they settled down in Beijing, they would move his grave there to be closer to them.
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