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17 Little People Gathering

I finally saw the money I got back. Now I got 600 yuan back. I held the 60 big black tens in my hand, and it felt really comfortable.

But it's still not enough. I've been losing a lot lately. After thinking about it, I thought I'd better send some game to the steel rolling mill.

It just so happened that I had shot a red deer before and never had time to clean it up, so I decided to take it to the steel rolling mill to exchange for some money.

Jianghua, a familiar person, borrowed a tricycle, put the red deer on the cart, and covered it with a tarpaulin.

"Isn't this Section Chief Han's eldest nephew, and he's here to see your Uncle Han again?"

The people from the security department greeted Jiang Hua warmly. They were very curious about what was under the tarpaulin on the tricycle. It looked very big.

"Look for your logistics section chief Zhou."

Jiang Hua took out the cigarette at the front door and gave the guard a cigarette. He took the cigarette and the guard's eyes were filled with tears. He couldn't bear to buy the cigarette at the front door.

"Wait, I'll call you to let you know."

After a while, Zhou Laokou walked out of the steel rolling mill. As he walked, he shouted: "Who is looking for me, Ma Liu? If you dare to play tricks on me, see if I can let Silly Zhu weigh the spoon for you."

"Hey, eldest nephew, are you here to take care of your uncle again?"

When Section Chief Zhou saw Jiang Hua, he immediately laughed. He knew that Jiang Hua definitely wasn't looking for him for no reason. He must have prey to sell.

Seeing the huge figure under the tarpaulin, Section Chief Zhou stretched out his hand to pull it away, but Jiang Hua stopped him.

"Uncle, look inside, there are so many people here. If word spreads, you won't be able to arrange it well."

"It makes sense. Let's go and take a look."

When he came to the kitchen and found a deserted place, Zhou Laokou opened the tarp and found a red deer weighing three to four hundred pounds lying on the car.

"Hey, what a good thing. Such a big red deer. My eldest nephew, you have done my uncle a big favor. Don't leave now. My uncle asked Silly Zhu to mess around with you. I have to give it to you.

When the reception is ready, I'll call you Uncle Han to accompany you."

Arrangements were made for weighing first. Zhou Laokou called Shazhu and a few helpers to carry a large scale over. Several people carried it and weighed the red deer.

"Four hundred and twenty pounds." Shazhu yelled.

"Okay, my uncle will count four hundred and twenty for you, and I will issue the invoice. How about I give you five hundred and fifty in total."

"You are my uncle, you can do whatever you say."

Zhou Laokou came out of the office after a while, handed Jiang Hua a note, and then gave him another handful of bills.

"You go directly to the accountant to get the money. These tickets are a gift from my uncle. If there is such a good thing in the future, don't forget to take care of your uncle."

Jiang Hua took a look and saw that there were canned tickets, milk powder, and malted milk powder, all good things that are hard to come by nowadays.

"Silly Zhu!" Zhou Laokou yelled at the top of his lungs.

Silly Zhu wiped his hands on his apron and asked unhappily: "Zhou Laokou, what's going on? You're crying like a ghost."

"First, chop a few kilograms of meat, stir-fry it for my nephew, and prepare two hard vegetables."

Jiang Hua walked alone to the accounting office in the office building. Although the accountant was surprised, he looked at the note with the official logistics seal and paid the 550 yuan in full.

After pocketing the money, Jiang Hua walked out in a good mood.

"Hey, kid, who are you and why are you wandering around here? Are you planning to steal something?"

A male duck's voice sounded. Jiang Hua turned his head and looked over. It was too familiar and too ugly.

The speaker has a donkey face and a mustache that looks like a dog-fat mustache.

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