Chapter 88 Ceramic Factory Notebook
Xiaoyaner thought about it and asked.

“Are you really going to write about salesmen?”

Lin Yexi, who was chatting and taking notes, turned around and nodded at Xiao Yaner, saying, "Of course."

The word "of course" made Xiaoyan'er's face turn a little paler.

All of them subconsciously thought that Lin Yexi worked for a certain newspaper. She said that the demeanor she showed when writing articles made them subconsciously think that Lin Yexi's articles would definitely be published.

Xiaoyan was scared.

If her name really appeared in the newspaper in a bad light, would she be able to keep her job?

Sister Ma, who was talking to Lin Yexi, also thought of this and said, "Sister Lin, you see Xiaoyan didn't do it on purpose! You don't know how many people come to our counter every day. The key point is that someone broke his watch once! We were criticized by the boss!"

Lin Yexi seemed very surprised as she looked at Sister Ma and then at Xiao Yaner.

"It's really not easy."

After Lin Yexi muttered this, he looked at Xiao Yaner with an expression that said "I understand you" and took the initiative to speak, thus putting the matter behind him.

Xiaoyaner looked at Sister Ma with gratitude, but her feelings towards Lin Yexi were still a bit complicated.

Lin Yexi doesn't ask everyone to be her friend, just about everyone is fine.

After chatting for a while, she left.

After Lin Yexi left, Xiao Yaner approached Sister Ma and asked, "Sister Ma, what if she is a liar? We don't have her work permit."

Sister Ma, who was knitting a sweater, asked without even looking up, "Are you missing anything?"

Xiaoyaner doesn't understand.

Sister Ma continued, "She asked a few trivial questions, but we didn't miss anything. If there is an article to be published, that's great. If not, we didn't miss anything either, right? Sometimes you shouldn't be too stubborn. Besides, I think this Comrade Lin is quite different."

Xiaoyan, who was standing aside, was simple-minded and straightforward, and had never thought so much.

But what Sister Ma said seemed to be right. On the other side, Lin Yexi, who left the department store, was very busy. She ran to the vicinity of the ceramic factory.

It was the same big tree again, and the familiar old grandpa and grandma were still there.

With her well-behaved appearance and diligent hands and feet, Lin Yexi once again made her way into the gossip group.

She still came here under the pretext of wanting to inquire about job opportunities. After all, she had received her high school diploma and didn't want to just go back home and farm.

Everyone understood and said a few words to Lin Yexi sincerely.

The ceramic factory's performance is not very good and we haven't paid wages for two months.

After chatting for a while, Lin Yexi seemed to be in a low mood and was ready to leave.

After she left, an old lady found a small notebook on the ground, about the size that could fit in a pocket.

"This must have been dropped by Xiaolin! The child didn't even tell me where she lives!"

After the aunt picked up the notebook, she was instantly attracted by the pattern on the cover. When she saw the words on the notebook, she became even more curious.

"Xiao Lin's? Let me see."

Another woman who was being helped by Lin Yexi to pick leeks came over and subconsciously said, "Ceramic Factory Three, what does that mean?"

The three words "Ceramic Factory" were written on the palm-sized notebook, and at the lower right corner of the words, a three was written in a circle.

The lady holding the notebook shook her head, indicating that she didn't know what the number three meant. However, she pointed to a plate sketch in the lower left corner and said, "Look at this pattern. Is it pretty?"

The aunt who was asked only then noticed that there was a pattern in the lower left corner of the notebook.

"It looks good! It looks better than what our factory is producing now!"

(End of this chapter)

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