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Rebirth in the 80's: The Daily Life of the Villain's Mom-Chapter 219: Basic Elements
The premise is cooking in a comfortable air-conditioned room with a full set of modern kitchenware.
Right now, thereβs nothing, and itβs unbearably hot.
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No matter what sheβs thinking, the meal still has to be cooked.
Jiang Ran and Pei Huai only used the fan for a while, then headed back to the kitchen again.
Fortunately, in the summer, everyone tends to have the same appetite, preferring not to eat anything too hot, so everything is basically cold dishes.
Moreover, with two people cooking together, the speed was much faster.
It didnβt take too long before the meal was ready.
Chen Bing returned a bit late this time; he only came back after it was completely dark.
In the summer, when it gets completely dark, itβs around eight oβclock.
The reason for coming back so late was mainly to rush the work.
While he had hired workers to renovate the house, Chen Bing couldnβt simply do nothing.
Just by looking at Chen Bingβs dusty clothes and the tired expression on his face, Jiang Ran knew he must have been utterly exhausted today.
When a person is too tired, they donβt even feel like talking.
The three of them nodded at each other, washed their hands and faces, and started eating.
After dinner and a shower, they finally felt a bit refreshed.
The three of them sat together to discuss their progress, then returned to their rooms to rest.
Pei Huai still laid a mat on the floor to sleep, and the two of them didnβt say much. They closed their eyes and soon drifted off to sleep.
Logically, beishi is bigger and has a larger population, so it should be easier to recruit people.
But actually, thatβs not the case.
Their recruitment requirements were quite demanding, making it difficult to find suitable people in a short time.
Since there was no news about recruitment, Jiang Ran couldnβt just stay doing nothing in the rented courtyard, so she and Pei Huai went to the store to oversee the renovation.
With Jiang Ran there, the workers could directly consult her on many uncertain matters.
This way, the speed picked up a bit.
After about five or six days, the wiring and flooring were done, the walls were demolished and replaced with glass, and finally, there was news about recruitment.
When no one applied, not a single person showed up.
But once people started coming, they all seemed to come at once.
By the end of the day, more than twenty people had come to apply.
Regarding how many employees were needed, Jiang Ran and Chen Bing had discussed it.
Their store wasnβt small, and considering the front desk, making pastries, and two shifts, they needed about twelve people.
So having over twenty applicants was a good thing, as it offered a range of choices.
Jiang Ran told each applicant to come back at eight oβclock the next morning.
With so many people, itβs impossible to keep them all; they had to assess their skills.
Making them come at eight in the morning was also a sort of assessment.
A basic trait for employeesβbeing punctual!
If someone is late on their first day, then they have no sense of time.
No matter how skilled they are, Jiang Ran wouldnβt hire such people.
Of course, by the same logic, Jiang Ran herself wouldnβt be late.
The next morning they had breakfast early, and the three of them were at the store together.
It was only seven-thirty, but the workers were already there.
Time passed minute by minute, and Jiang Ran kept an eye on the clock. The first person arrived at seven-fifty.
Jiang Ran was quite pleased with this timing.







