Eighties Sweetheart Wife-Chapter 620 Song Yunuan’s Arrangement

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Chapter 620: Chapter 620 Song Yunuan’s Arrangement

Over the past few years, the Song family had earned no small amount of money.

Besides building new factories, the surplus funds were all spent by Old Mrs. Song on purchasing properties.

Little Nuan had two properties under her name.

One of them was very close to Beidu University, just opposite in a residential building.

Old Mrs. Song also bought one with Zhu Feng.

Anyway, they weren’t lacking houses to live in now.

And Song Yunuan usually lived here.

But she also had a dorm at the university.

Then, on Friday, when Song Yunuan was thinking of going home, she received a phone call, and to her surprise, it was from Xia Bowen.

Last year, Xia Bowen had stepped down from that position.

It was almost as if it had worn him out.

Moreover, he knew that he had done enough and couldn’t go any further.

Once he found a suitable successor, he retired.

Song Yunuan had not expected to find him again.

She said that a renovation team was being set up in the western district, and if he wanted to be re-employed, she could try to help him.

At that time Xia Bowen asked Song Yunuan if she needed him to do something?

Song Yunuan told him it wasn’t necessary but she thought he would be bored at home, and it was torture to be with a lunatic.

Plus, Xia Bowen still had the capability; he deserved to continue to shine and make contributions to society.

Xia Bowen both believed and doubted these words.

But he felt that since Little Nuan had arranged it, he agreed.

A week later, the renovation team came looking for him.

And then he joined the group.

He called Song Yunuan mainly to tell her that No. 5 Garment Factory could no longer keep running.

The authorities were preparing to deal with No. 5 Factory.

Since Song Yunuan’s last visit to the No. 5 Garment Factory with Shu Xiang, five months had passed.

Now it was already the autumn and winter season.

He said the workers there hadn’t been paid for eight months.

And the factory had nothing left to compensate for the missing wages.

Then two warehouses mysteriously caught on fire, and those defective or overstocked items that could have been sold for some money were all destroyed in the blaze.

After investigation, they said it was due to aging electrical wiring.

After all, the factory was old and had never been maintained well.

Those in charge had been arrested.

Now a deputy factory director was in charge of operations, the very deputy director Song Yunuan had seen that day.

But he didn’t want to stay in that position.

There were over five hundred people who needed to eat, wear clothes, and support the elderly and children; not only did they have outstanding debts, but they also hadn’t been paid for eight months, and it seemed like they were being skinned alive.

The deputy director didn’t even dare to stay in the office.

So, what should be done with No. 5 Garment Factory?

Then the committee proposed that they could seek investors, or it could be leased out.

Seeking investment was not a new concept anymore.

That’s why Xia Bowen, who had a clue, called Song Yunuan to tell her that the factory had already started its transformation.

And this was an opportunity that Song Yunuan certainly wished to seize.

After all, she had been waiting for this day for several months.

She thought it would take longer, but unexpectedly it was quite fast, which probably also had something to do with Xia Bowen’s behind-the-scenes efforts.

After hanging up the phone, Xia Bowen sighed.

He felt that he should not be ungrateful, after all, being able to live this decently must have been due to Little Nuan’s generosity.

So, whatever Little Nuan wanted to do, as long as he could help, he would spare no effort.

Song Yunuan drove to the No. 5 Garment Factory.

She took a tour with the deputy director and Xia Bowen.

The No. 5 Garment Factory was now semi-closed.

Most of the workers had been put on extended leave.

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"It was said that once the factory’s performance improved, they would pay out the previously owed wages."

"But who would believe that?"

"Everyone was waiting."

"Yet a situation like this was a first in Beidu, so many were watching in secret."

"They went unnoticed at the No. 5 Garment Factory."

"Song Yunuan thought of Sister-in-law Shu and turned toward the embroidery workshop."

"The factory had stopped production, but the embroidery workshop had taken on some embroidery work a while ago and was still operating."

"Because of the deposit, although the wages were not paid in full, they were currently at 30%."

"Sister-in-law Shu was still the team leader of this group."

"It had been two months since Song Yunuan had seen Shu Xiang; the two had truly broken up."

"Shu Xiang returned all the items Gu Huaiming had bought for her, without missing anything."

"She also included a note that said there was no need to consider the food; they had bought food for each other, so the account couldn’t be settled."

"There was no mention of the items she bought for Gu Huaiming."

"Gu Huaiming had become stubborn again."

"At that time, it seemed the only option was to break up."

"But after fully calming down, he regretted it."

"They had been dating for over a year; how could there be no affection?"

"This was his first time being truly moved."

"So, he packed all the items in a box and refused to return them to Shu Xiang."

"Wang Mengdan said it countless times, but Gu Huaiming acted as if he hadn’t heard."

"Among those items were a watch, a pen, and clothes."

"But there was also an embroidery from Sister-in-law Shu at home."

"Back then, Wang Mengdan hadn’t taken it seriously and carelessly placed it in the storage room. When she found it later, it was covered in dust, and a mouse had gnawed a hole in it."

"Just then, Song Yunuan saw it and said that it was a double-sided embroidery which, if given to the foreign trade department, was worth at least five thousand yuan."

"What a pity it was ruined by a mouse."

"Wang Mengdan was startled."

"It was only here that everyone realized Shu Xiang had also bought these same things for Gu Huaiming."

"Old Master Gu criticized Wang Mengdan, suggesting that her negligence and disrespect were partly to blame for the current situation."

"So, it can be said Mother Shu truly had the best of intentions."

"Wang Mengdan felt at that moment that, even though Shu Xiang was mediocre, marrying into the Shu family would have been a very comfortable affair."

"The mother and sister-in-law of that family were sensible people."

"Such a shame to have severed ties, but this time, the other party was determined."

"It must have been Mother Shu who disagreed."

"Even if her own family’s conditions were better, the other party was no longer willing to reach higher."

"They did it cleanly and decisively, leaving no room for turning back."

"But her own stubborn, foolish son was holding on, refusing to let go."

"She didn’t know whether he had secretly tried to find Shu Xiang or not, but ever since the breakup, he had been especially silent."

"As for Gu Jiaojiao... this time she truly learned her lesson."

"She even didn’t dare to speak to her elder brother."

"Even though her elder brother treated her the same as before."

"After the breakup, she didn’t feel as relieved as she had imagined."

"Wang Mengdan felt she might have actually committed a sin."

"She found herself having to ask Song Yunuan for news about whether Shu Xiang had been in contact with her."

"Song Yunuan told Wang Mengdan that she had Shu Xiang’s phone number, but so far, Shu Xiang hadn’t reached out."

"Neither had the Shu family sought her."

"Today, Song Yunuan’s visit to Sister-in-law Shu wasn’t for Shu Xiang’s sake."

"She hadn’t expected that under such desperate circumstances, Sister-in-law Shu would manage to find outside work and get the embroidery team operating again."

"It was said that this order was substantial, intended for export."

"Moreover, it was urgent, so the once idle embroidery team was now working overtime."

"The assistant factory director told Song Yunuan, ’After this order is completed, the eight months of behind wages owed to the embroidery team can be paid off...’"