Lin Hui was really struggling in the car these days.

It is very difficult to buy tickets now, let alone sleeper seats, even hard seat tickets are hard to come by.

She was lucky to be able to buy a hard seat, as many people bought tickets without seats.

Those people had no seats at all, they were crowded between the aisle and the car, and their luggage contained everything. The smell was mixed together, and the smell was very touching!

Lin Hui sat in the car like this for several days, crowded with so many people in the car. Only occasionally when parking the car can I get up and move my hands and feet. After this section of the road, my buttocks hurt from sitting down!

Even though it was September, after staying in the car for several days, it was not convenient to take a shower and change clothes. Lin Hui always felt itchy on her body, and all she could smell was a rancid smell.

When she got off the train and could walk with her legs on the ground, Lin Hui felt very moved when she breathed in the fresh air from the outside world!

She needs to quickly find a place where she can take a shower and stay, wash and change clothes, and tidy herself up!

Lin Hui left the train station and when she was wondering where to take the bus, she discovered a taxi not far away.

The red and white color and flat-top appearance are the earliest images of taxis.

So, Lin Hui no longer hesitated, walked to the nearest taxi with her bag in hand, and asked the driver to take her to a better hotel.

The driver who was driving was very enthusiastic and started chatting with Lin Hui from the moment she got in the car.

He speaks Mandarin with a Cantonese accent. Even if he is not a native of Pengcheng, he is still a Cantonese who came to Pengcheng to make a living.

Lin Hui was too tired and didn't want to talk too much. She just chatted with him casually.

Nowadays, most of the people we see on the road are bicycles. Cars are driving on the road, and there is no risk of traffic jams at all.

Therefore, the taxi quickly took Lin Hui to the destination - a three-star hotel that was just built last year.

Although taxis are convenient, they are also shockingly expensive. The starting price is only six yuan. It cost Lin Hui ten yuan to drive from the train station to this hotel.

You know, Lin Hui works as a teacher in the county town, and her monthly salary is only more than fifty yuan. One taxi ride costs one-fifth of her salary!

Lin Hui handed her ID card and household registration book to the hotel front desk, booked a single room, and paid a deposit of fifty yuan, and then she got her own room card.

Fortunately, when the national ID card application was launched last year, she applied for it. With this ID card, it can be used in place of the original letter of introduction, making it much more convenient for ordinary people to go out and do things.

This hotel is said to be a three-star hotel, but the interior decoration of the room is actually very average and can only be described as clean. However, it has air conditioning and a TV, and there is a shower room in the bathroom, which is much better than most guest houses in the mainland.

Lin Hui closed the door, stepped into the space, took off the clothes she had been wearing for several days, washed and scrubbed for a while before coming out.

Although she washed the clothes she took off, she had no intention of wearing them again.

The clothes were a dark blue coat and black trousers, both of which were too baggy. They were looked down upon by Lin Hui's colleagues in the small county in his hometown, let alone in Pengcheng.

The next day, Lin Hui found some clothes that fit her, put on a pair of black leather shoes, and headed to the electronics market she had inquired about with the hotel attendant.

This time she didn't take a taxi. She was too tired yesterday and had rested a lot today. She was very energetic, so she took the bus.

Along the way, Lin Hui looked at this city where construction sites could be seen everywhere. Construction was going on everywhere, either building buildings or building roads. In short, there was a busy scene everywhere.

Pengcheng was originally a small fishing village. It is not easy to build a special economic zone and an international metropolis.

At present, our country's science and technology is not developed enough, and there are not enough machines that can be applied to construction. Most of it still relies on manpower.

Therefore, even though the construction speed has been increased as much as possible, it still cannot take into account all places. The city still has high-rise buildings on one side and ditches and farmland on the other.

Although the current Pengcheng is far from the prosperity of later generations, and many places are still in an undeveloped native state, but just from these completed infrastructures, we can see the basic composition of the entire city, which is far beyond that of ordinary inland cities. Here you can see the long-term layout of the country here, and it is truly worthy of being the leading metropolis in future generations.

The bus carried Lin Hui to the electronic market in a swaying manner. Facing the dust on her face, Lin Hui got off the bus and looked around.

This is also a new building, a four-story building built just last year.

Lin Hui walked in curiously. The inside was similar to the small commodity market of later generations. Some were sections of counters, and some were a storefront in the building. All kinds of electronic products were sold.

Going down layer by layer, I found that the things inside were really dazzling, with everything you need.

Electronic components as small as diodes and as large as computers can be found in this electronics market.

Yes, it is the computer we are familiar with, but it is still relatively bulky, with a small screen and simple functions.

Nowadays, computers are still a rare item for ordinary people. Many people have not even heard of the name of a computer, let alone know how to use it.

But Lin Hui read in the newspapers last year that domestic universities were offering computer majors. It can be seen that the country has begun to pay attention to cultivating talents in this area.

However, these are not the goals of Lin Hui's trip. She focuses more on common items such as watches, tape recorders, radio cassette players, and televisions.

However, after asking about the prices of these items, Lin Hui wisely gave up on large items such as tape recorders, radio cassette players and televisions, and chose watches as the target of this purchase.

The watch Lin Hui looked at was not the steel band watch that was popular in China before, but the plastic electronic watch that had become popular in recent years.

A mechanical watch with a steel band costs at least seventy or eighty yuan, so not everyone can afford it. However, electronic watches only cost a few yuan, and ordinary people can buy them and wear them.

After many inquiries, Lin Hui chose the counter with the lowest price to get the goods, not only because his prices were low, but also because his electronic watches had more varieties, making it easier to distribute goods.

After some haggling, Lin Hui bought [-] electronic watches for [-] yuan. In other words, the average purchase price of each electronic watch was less than [-] yuan!

You know, the selling price of these electronic watches in small towns in the northwest is basically eight to ten yuan each, and the profits in this process are huge!

In fact, Lin Hui didn't originally plan to buy so much goods for the first time, but only if she got more, the boss would give more discounts. After Lin Hui calculated it, she simply spent most of the money she received from the divorce. .

Nowadays, transportation is so underdeveloped that it is very inconvenient to go back and forth once. Lin Hui plans to buy more goods and come back when they are sold out.

As for where to sell these watches, the capital city is Lin Hui’s best choice!

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