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Chapter 90 Welfare House


Sure enough, Chun Yu never saw Ah Cai come to deliver gifts in the following days.

She ignored the slight disappointment in her heart and devoted herself to her new career.

She suddenly wanted to open a welfare home, a place for lonely old people and orphans.

Of course, in modern times, it requires a lot of financial resources, but it is not needed here.

She has already thought of a good way to do good things and make money at the same time.

This orphanage was not something she thought of casually, but after she went to find Uncle Dongzi that day, she went with him to a courtyard in a remote alley in the west of the city.

The place was very shabby.

There were seven or eight children, the youngest was only three years old, and the oldest was only twelve.

They were all thin and tight.

The couple who took care of them also looked extremely poor.

All they ate was vegetable soup and black steamed buns, and their clothes were in tatters.

They didn't even have a thin cotton coat considering the warm weather.

Chunyu couldn't believe her eyes.

Didn't they say that the big families in the city were supporting them?

How could they still behave like this?

Seemingly seeing Chun Yu's doubts, the aunt told Chun Yu the situation.

It turns out that this aunt's name is Hongyun, and she was originally a maid of a wealthy family.

Later, when she went on a trip with her mistress, she encountered a robber.

When she woke up injured, she forgot many things.

She just remembered that her name was Hongyun and that she was a maid of a wealthy family.

Others Can't remember anything.

But the mistress and others were gone.

At that time, she was still hungry and cold in the wilderness, so she had to go forward to look for them.

She just walked to a village but was still affected by the locust plague.

There were not many people in the village and there was nothing to eat.

She met her current husband, Uncle Cheng, in despair.

There was no one in Uncle Cheng's house, and there was nothing to eat, but he still gave Aunt Hongyun some sweet potatoes that he had secretly saved in the cellar and kept slowly eating.

Hongyun was so grateful that she happened to have nowhere to live, so she married Uncle Cheng, who was nearly ten years older than her.

The two got married in a very simple way, and decided to leave their hometown to find a way to survive at Hongyun's suggestion.

After a long journey, we arrived here.

At first, both of them found a man to take care of their lives, but after seven or eight years, they both had no children.

Uncle Cheng accidentally sprained his waist while working, so he couldn't go out to do heavy work.

He could only make baskets and baskets out of bamboo strips at home.

Aunt Hongyun also made money by washing bed sheets and clothes for others. .

Later, a large number of refugees came to the city.

Fortunately, the adults found work to make a living on their own, but the children who lost their relatives and became orphans due to the disaster had no place to stay.

The county government had no choice but to come up with a solution.

They first arranged for the children to live in the grocery store behind the county government compound, and provided them with food every day.

Then they posted big-character posters hoping that someone would help take care of these children, so they gave the city a bad reputation.

Give him the public yard on the lane.

It's just that everyone here knows that Dog Tail Alley is a remote old alley.

The land and housing prices there are extremely low, and it's not easy to raise several children.

So the big-character posters were posted for several days without anyone taking them up, until Uncle Cheng accidentally saw them.

Two of the children were from his village, so he discussed with Aunt Hongyun and accepted them.

My son and a large family lived in this dilapidated yard.

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At the beginning, the county government allocated some money and called on the big households in the city to provide funding.

However, in the middle of the process, they began to randomly send some coarse-grained brown rice in a pretense, and later they even stopped pretending to be so.

So Uncle Cheng and Aunt Hongyun worked hard to feed eight children for three or four years.

Aunt Hongyun also said that some kind-hearted scholars came here.

Occasionally they gave some things and money, and some came to teach the children how to read and write.

When Chunyu heard what happened to the Cheng couple, she felt not only sad and sympathetic, but also angry.

These so-called wealthy people are so abominable.

The food they waste every day is enough for these children to eat for a while.

Chunyu didn't expect that Zhou Xu'an was also indifferent to this.

She suddenly thought again that it was indeed a wise decision not to enter the Zhou family.

These wealthy people always said one thing and did another, so she should stay away from them.

Although this is not exactly "the wine and meat of the rich family are stinky, and the bones are frozen to death on the road.", it is still a bit of an insinuation.

That's why Chun Yu thought of this welfare home, and she thought of opening the welfare home in this dog-tail alley.

She asked Uncle Dongzi.

This Dog Tail Alley is close to the city and beside the moat.

It is located in a remote area with few households and is far away from the bustling market streets, so the land and housing prices are very low.

And this alley is not long, with only a dozen or so shops in front and back.

So Chunyu thought about going home to discuss it with her family, and together with her close relatives, she bought the dog-tail alley with the land and the house.

She actually wanted to build a welfare home in the largest courtyard at the end of the alley.

Then it would be built in the form of a courtyard.

The rooms would be smaller, but each one would have a window for ventilation.

Then open a small private school in the yard next door.

In addition to free admission for children in the orphanage, it can also charge low tuition fees, so that those families who are not very able to live their children and cannot afford a private school can come here to attend school.

As for the money needed to build the welfare home, her family will naturally pay for it in the early stage, but in the later stage, the money will be earned from this alley.

How can I put this?

She is planning to turn this alley into a pedestrian street with all kinds of food, drinks and entertainment.

It's like the way later generations built a pedestrian street, then found tenants and just waited to collect the rent.

As for whether there will be tenants to rent, it depends on the subsequent publicity.

However, this idea also came to Chun Yu suddenly, so she still needed to think about the details carefully.

So she planned to find relatives and friends at home to eat the whole street and make money in the future.

In fact, the location of this alley is very good, but no one has seen the superior environment here, so Chun Yu stole the opportunity.

There is a river behind here, which is cool and refreshing in summer.

In winter, the air is humid and not dry, making it perfect for shopping.

Although this alley is remote, after it is developed, Chunyu plans to discuss it with Uncle Guo so that he can open a car dealership directly on the pedestrian street to pick up and drop off people instead of running around.

In this way, people who come to shop don't have to worry about traveling too far and buying too many things to take back.

Moreover, Chunyu was planning to invent the rickshaw rickshaw of the Republic of China in advance.

She would not issue the patent for free, but would just let Uncle Guo's car dealer split the profits.

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