Determined to find a job and start her own career, Cheng Su was instead confronted by such disgusting personnel matters. She felt depressed and nauseated, but then she thought about it—hadn’t she seen enough of such unspoken rules in her past life?
Forget it, it was that hotel’s loss not to have someone as talented as her!
Having come to terms with it, Cheng Su visited two more inns, both of which were hiring room service staff. She wasn’t interested, so after a day that yielded no results, she returned home feeling rather disgruntled.
Unable to find a job, Cheng Su felt gloomy. Facing her mother-in-law’s harassment, she had no mood to argue and went back to her room early.
Lying in bed and staring at the ceiling, Cheng Su felt somewhat deflated, as her setbacks made her realize she wasn’t invincible.
Suddenly, an idea struck her, and she bolted upright in bed.
This was the 1980s, a time of economic reform and opening up, when everyone was getting into business to make a fortune. And there she was, still looking for a job. Why not seize this opportunity to "go into the sea" of business?
Indeed, although she was an unfortunate reborn person, she still had the halo of a protagonist: she had lived another life and knew the future trends of the era.
With such convenience and a head start, she was still thinking about working under others, subject to their whims? Was she foolish?
This was an era of struggle, an era of hard work. No matter what business one did, there was something to be gained, especially after the 1990s when the economy would skyrocket, and not to forget real estate...
Cheng Su’s memories spun rapidly, forming a blueprint of the future—a vision of prosperity that made her blood race with excitement.
If she could make her first bucket of gold, it could keep rolling onwards. Using her knowledge of the era’s progression, how could she not become wealthy?

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