typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

Chapter 96: Go Home

While the big people lament for their power, the lives of the little people are still going on. Without interference from external factors, the Romanian economy is still growing strongly. Of course, this growth also benefits ordinary people, as Miz has been working in Romania for three years.

Gram is the beneficiary.

Now Mizik has grown from a young boy of 17 or 18 who knew nothing and only had a sense of aggressiveness to a more mature and steady young man. Now he plans to return to his hometown to see his relatives and make himself famous.

Showing his face in front of the villagers. He had enough confidence to do so. After studying hard and working hard, Mizik is now the team leader of the truck inspection workshop of Volkswagen Company, with more than 20 people under him. He can do it every month

He received more than 140 lei, (due to different positions, the same position is subsidized according to its importance) which is 20 lei more than Bougainville who brought himself here. He is also the one in the town who came to Romania to work with a higher income.

There is a batch, and some people only earn 60 lei a month.

The current salary of Romanian workers is generally around 70-120 lei, which of course cannot be compared with the salary in Central and Western Europe, let alone the high salary in the United States. It is not much higher than other countries in the Balkans, but it is influenced by the thinking of Edel from later generations.

Impact, (when the first factory was built, free food and accommodation were guaranteed, so that workers could work harder without worries, and more jobs could be added.) Now almost all companies in Romania have guaranteed free food and accommodation. This adds up

Wages in Romania are much higher than in the Balkans. After all, food and housing cost money.

Mizik is packing his luggage. In addition to his own supplies, there are also gifts for relatives and friends. He has saved up nearly a year of vacation for this trip home. Now he finally finished packing his luggage and looked at the things in front of him.

Mizik let out a long sigh of relief after carrying large and small bags of luggage. He had been busy this morning and had not finished packing until now. Now he plans to take his luggage to the bus stop outside the dormitory area and take a bus to the train station.

Carrying my luggage to the bus stop, I got on the public bus to the train station.

Now Constanta's public transportation system has received full support from Volkswagen. In the past two or three years, one hundred Volkswagen buses have been donated to the Constanta government to improve urban transportation. In addition to the two hundred buses purchased by the government,

The number of horse-drawn carriages in Constanta's transportation system has been greatly reduced. Now the Constanta municipal government is considering building Romania's first urban public transportation system composed entirely of passenger cars, which shows the wealth and ambition of Constanta. Last year, Constanta

The Champagne region provides the government with 14% of the total tax revenue, ranking first among the 14 regions in Romania. This is also their confidence.

Mizik took a car to Constanta Railway Station. He first checked his large luggage to Deva together with the permanent bicycle he promised to his friend. Then he took the small luggage with him and took the train to Deva to pick up his checked items.

.

After finishing all this work, Mizik now only needs to take the train to Deva, and finally reach home 34 kilometers away. He plans to ride the Forever brand bicycle given to his friend. In the European direct bicycle market, Forever brand bicycles are very popular, and they are sturdy and should not be damaged the most.

With a load capacity of 200 kilograms, it is quite popular among ordinary people.

After waiting for a while at the station, Mizik boarded the train bound for Budapest, Austria-Hungary. Watching the train traveling on the Romanian railway, Mizik looked out the window at a city that was much more prosperous than his own in three years.

, he also found that the utilization rate of rural machinery was much higher than when he came three years ago. Mizik sighed in his heart that Romania had changed a lot. The next day when the train entered Austria-Hungary, the scenery outside the window returned to the familiar one.

The environment was much worse than the changes in Romania. Mizik rested one night on the train and arrived in Deva in the morning. He got off the train with his luggage and tied it up at the station pick-up area.

On the bicycle. Mizik wanted to see if he could get to the town for lunch at noon, so he pedaled towards the town of Bullard.

The footsteps of spring crossed the Carpathian Mountains, and the people living here were busy with their own affairs. Mizik rode his bicycle on the dirt road in the mountains. In the fields on the roadside, farmers were taking care of their fields.

The crops, wheat, grapes, sunflowers, orchards, etc. all passed by his eyes. Although the spring breeze in March was still a bit chilly, his heart was still hot. On the one hand, he felt homesick, and on the other hand, he was tired.

Overestimating that he was facing the Carpathian mountain road, he was now tired and out of breath, and finally arrived in the town at three o'clock in the afternoon.

Looking at the scenery that was the same as before he left, Mizik was in a high mood to go home now. He planned to go home first before eating. He bought some bacon, bread, cheese and other items in the town, and continued riding his bicycle towards his home.

Half an hour later, he rode to the entrance of the village. Aunt Susan, who liked chatting at the entrance of the village, saw Mizik at a glance. She asked doubtfully. "Aren't you Mizik from the Borbo family? I heard that you are here."

Romania is making a lot of money.”

Mizik saw that it was Aunt Susan who loved to hug her when she was a child, and quickly asked. "Aunt Susan, you really have good eyesight. I am Mizik. Is there anyone in my family?"

"Mizik, I saw your father going out at noon, but your mother was at home."

"Thank you, Aunt Susan." After thanking her, Mizik took out the gifts specially prepared for relatives and friends from his luggage, took out one and handed it to Aunt Susan, and said, "Thank you, Aunt Susan, for your many years of support to me.

I take care of you, this is a small gift, don’t dislike it.”

"You don't have to be so polite. Mizik is really a sensible young man now, and he will definitely be very successful in the future." Aunt Susan said in her high voice while delaying, but her hand quickly took the small gift that Mizik handed her.

, still muttering in his mouth, "Mizk, you are so polite."

Like a fox that stole a chicken.

"I'll go home first and see Aunt Susan again." Mizik said to Aunt Susan with a smile, and then rode his bicycle towards home as if running away.

"Mom, I'm back." Mizik was riding to the door of his house and shouted into the house. Then he heard a ping-pong-pong-pong-pong-pong-pong sound in the house, and then an old woman ducked out of the door.

He came out. His eyes were full of eager joy, and he hugged Mizik. "My Mizik is back."

After saying that, he held Mizik's face with both hands and looked at it deeply. He said with satisfaction, "I am more energetic than before."

Then she looked Mizik up and down and said, "Much stronger than before."

"Mom, I'm not a child anymore. The money I earn now is enough to support you." Mizik said with deep emotion as he looked at his mother who was much older than three years ago.

"We can still move, so we don't need you to support us. As long as you can live a good life, we will be satisfied." Mom retorted to Mizik's words.

"I heard that dad went out at noon?" Mizik asked his mother.


This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next