Chapter 257

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On the 6th and 24th, Portugal entered summer.

In Santarem, a city in the industrial bay area of ​​the Tejo River, the air is filled with heat, but this does not prevent people from running around for a living.

Santarem, as a delta city at the mouth of the Tejo River and the central city of the Tejo Bay, the people living there are destined to be busy.

In this city, when talent shines, people who need to work get up. For example, as a laborer, Hamblin got up early.

"Hablin, today is the weekend. You finally have a day off. You got up so early. Aren't you going to accompany your wife and children?"

Landlady Black looked at Habrin who had gotten up early with a tired look on his face, and asked in surprise.

Hambrin washed his face with the cold water to wake himself up, and said with a smile to the landlord. "Our family needs more money. Today I want to find a good part-time worker. I hope my luck will be better."

After finishing speaking, Habrin turned his head and glanced at his dark room, as if he could clearly see his sleeping wife and children, with a happy smile on his face.

Landlord Black was not surprised at Hamblin's reaction. Workers always want to earn more money for their families.

"Mr. Black, why did you get up so early today? This is not your habit."

"Oh, I am going to the University of Lisbon to meet my son. He is about to go on summer vacation. I just happened to go see him and bring him back by the way."

"Your son is a college student, but he is the future of Portugal. I hope his studies go well!"

"Of course, my son studies chemical engineering, and in the future he will promote the development of chemical industry in Portugal." Black said proudly.

After Hambrin washed up, he chatted with the landlord for a while and then said goodbye. He went back to the house to get a coat. Just as he was picking up the coat gently, his wife Nancy suddenly spoke.

"Hablin, don't you take a break today? You are so tired at the furniture factory, and you have to go out to find work even after the holidays."

Hearing his wife's voice, Habrin said softly: "When did you wake up?"

"Just now, I woke up while you were chatting with the landlord." Nancy replied.

"Nancy, you also know that we have a large family now. If we don't work hard to make money, we can't support the little ones at home. Besides, you just had the surgery, and I also need to make some money to pay for the medical expenses." Habu.

Lin had a happy smile on his face when talking about the little guy.

Hamblin and his wife raised two children. Because of his wife's difficult labor, his newborn son was sent to the Second People's Hospital for a caesarean section so that the mother and child could be safe.

However, this surgery depleted the family's savings, so Hamblin decided to find a part-time job during his vacation to make up for part of the shortfall.

"It's really my fault, if not..."

Hambrin stepped forward and stopped his wife with his hands. He said, "This is no one's fault, it is God's will. Besides, we just lost a sum of money. We will easily earn it back when we recover."

Booker and Anna are our children, we have to consider their future development, and now is not the time to rest."

Hambrin knew what the conductor meant, so he quickly handed her the 2-cent coin he had prepared and told her that his destination was the Second People's Hospital.

Twenty minutes later, Habrin stood on the bus stop of Santarem Second People's Hospital. He wiped Changhan's forehead and strode into the hospital.

Hamblin's part-time job was introduced by a friend in his hometown. He was working part-time in a newly built medical building in the hospital.

Although the Second People's Hospital of Santarem is not as good as the First People's Hospital, it is still a very good hospital. Its charges are also much cheaper than those of the First People's Hospital, so it is very popular.

Now Hamlin has to work here for a day to earn some living expenses to support his family's expenses.

As summer enters, the weather gets hotter and hotter, and people consume more labor.

In the Second People's Hospital, Habrin was working hard to move bricks. The heavy sweat on his forehead told of his efforts, and his trembling legs told of his physical exhaustion.

At this time, the whistle for the break happened to sound. Hambrin put down his work and slumped down on the bricks, completely ignoring the impurities and dust on them.

So tiring! Much more tiring than in the furniture factory.

No wonder, here you can get a high salary of 7.7 Union dollars per day, which is 2.2 higher than in the furniture factory. It turns out that the work is too hard.


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