Quick Transmigration: The Cannon Fodder's Comeback in the Era Tales-Chapter 213: The Hapless Eldest Sister 28
The female leader who came along also warmly expressed her apology, "Comrade Yuan Chun has suffered such injustice at our steel factory. This lack of management is our responsibility, and these five hundred yuan are a small compensation from our factory to Comrade Yuan Chun. Please accept it."
As she spoke, she took out a thick packet from her shoulder bag and handed it to Yuan Chun.
Yuan Chun was silent for a moment, then pushed the packet back, earnestly and emotionally saying, "Director Zheng, Vice Factory Director Wang, Secretary Lin, thank you for standing up for me. I’m already very happy that you were able to make Zhong Damin compensate me with the money my biological father left me. I can’t accept this compensation. After all, there are so many families in the steel factory, and some matters are family affairs that you can’t manage. It’s not your fault or the factory’s fault, but I really appreciate you standing up for me."
Yuan Chun bowed deeply to the three leaders.
Director Zheng, with a sense of relief, insisted on giving the money to Yuan Chun, "It was also our oversight. If we had discovered earlier that you were the orphan of a martyr, we wouldn’t have watched idly as you were bullied by Ma Xiaolan at the Zhong Family for so many years."
The Vice Factory Director added, "Comrade Yuan Chun, the compensation for you was a decision reached by several leaders in our factory together. Just accept it, so we, these old guys, can feel a bit better."
The factory was able to provide this compensation because of Yuan Chun’s status as the orphan of a martyr.
Once the issue of a martyr’s orphan comes up, their factory has to be cautious, fearing that if not handled properly, it might dishearten the heroes who sacrificed for the country.
In the end, Yuan Chun accepted the money and gave Director Zheng her school address.
Afterward, every month, she received half of Zhong Damin’s salary as compensation.
This money was accepted by Yuan Chun without any guilt.
In a past life, the Zhong Family had lived lavishly and comfortably off the blood-tied Mantou of the original owner.
In this life, Yuan Chun accepted this compensation from the Zhong Family as their repayment for the wrongs done to the original owner in the past life.
The next day, Zhong Li Jing was to take the afternoon train back to Beijing. After breakfast, Yuan Chun went out for a while and returned with a large bundle.
"Uncle, have a safe journey."
On the train platform, Yuan Chun handed the large bundle to Zhong Li Jing, "Uncle, inside here are some Zheng City specialties I bought, along with two bottles of herbal wine I made myself. Take a small cup each day to strengthen your body."
She then passed over a small bundle, "These are ten pies and ten boiled eggs I bought at a small restaurant for you to eat on the train."
Zhong Li Jing took them all, his eyes reddening as he instructed, "Wenwen, Uncle is leaving, take good care of yourself. Come to stay at Uncle’s house in Beijing during winter or summer breaks. You still have an uncle and an aunt you haven’t met; they are also very concerned about you."
"Alright, Uncle, I will definitely visit Beijing if I have the chance."
After bidding farewell to Zhong Li Jing and leaving the train station, Yuan Chun lifted her radiant smile to greet the new future.
Yuan Chun applied for a normal school’s secondary education program. At this time, normal school students received a well-rounded education. The entire teaching system was fully developed, with a focus not only on basic cultural knowledge but also on enhancing training in music, physical education, and art.
Music, chess, calligraphy, and painting — a comprehensive array.
Ball games, sports, dance, and music, all had to be covered.
She didn’t have to master everything, but she had to learn them all.
Originally, she thought studying at a normal school would be leisurely, but after the school started, Yuan Chun became a learning machine, spending all her time studying except for eating, sleeping, and washing.
The studies were varied, but everything learned would be useful in the future.
To quickly learn skills in music, chess, calligraphy, painting, and others, Yuan Chun spent ten points to buy an elixir of photographic memory and took it.







