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Rich in the 70s: I Made a Rugged Veteran a Millionaire novel Chapter 246

Chapter 246: Chapter 246: Simon’s Integrity

A square table, with Jiang Cheng and George each taking half.

The distinct contrast of two cuisines, leaving both parties satisfied.

"Jiang... thank you. This is my favorite meal since I got here."

After listening intently to George, Jiang Cheng replied, "I’m glad you like it. There are many types of foods in Hua Xia. You can slowly try different ones as you get used to them, and maybe you’ll find something else you like."

George wasn’t really listening because he was too hungry.

He hadn’t been eating well on the way here, and it was the same after arriving in Hua Xia.

Seeing this, Jiang Cheng stopped talking, and the two began their long-overdue lunch in silence.

The people from the nearby furniture factory looked on, curling their lips.

This foreigner’s taste is quite peculiar, isn’t it?

Simple carrots and potato chunks without much flavor, yet he’s eating with such relish?

Truly pitiful, the poor guy probably hasn’t had anything decent to eat.

"Jiang Cheng— I finally found you!"

A voice interrupted Jiang Cheng’s lunch, and she looked up.

It was Su Changzhang from the textile factory.

"Director Su, is there something you need?"

"No, no, I just thought you hadn’t eaten yet, so I wanted to bring you some food."

Director Su came over, put down a netted bag, and said, "When I couldn’t find you, I figured you went to eat, so I prepared some other food for you. If you’re hungry while working in the afternoon, just have some."

"Don’t get too hungry."

Director Su spoke with concern, and Jiang Cheng readily agreed, not refusing out of politeness.

Indeed, after she accepted, Director Su visibly brightened up with happiness.

The nearby furniture factory manager understood immediately.

He quickly sent someone to buy some things. After Jiang Cheng and George finished eating, she received another bag of food.

Currently, Jiang Cheng held a bag in each hand, both filled with food.

Besides saying thank you, what else could Jiang Cheng say?

And so, she carried the two bags back to the translation area.

Upon seeing her return, Zhong Fan asked in a peculiar tone, "Back from your northeastern stroll?"

Jiang Cheng immediately knew Zhong Fan wasn’t really angry.

She laughed and said, "No, I remembered halfway that I had unfinished business, so I came back."

"See, I even brought back some local specialties!"

Zhong Fan was defenseless against Jiang Cheng’s shamelessness.

Wouldn’t most people feel a bit embarrassed?

"You— I don’t even know what to say."

Zhong Fan was genuinely at a loss.

He had been a little upset initially; after all, who leaves for a whole morning without signing in even once?

But when Director Mu from foreign trade personally came to explain for Jiang Cheng, Zhong Fan was nothing short of astonished.

She did all that in just one morning!

At this moment, Jiang Cheng was distributing the bag of food to return translators.

Just by walking around, a group of translators, who didn’t know Jiang Cheng, genuinely felt she was a great person.

Zhong Fan stood by the side, finding it funny yet exasperating.

This knack for handling interpersonal relations isn’t something just anyone can have.

Jiang Cheng stayed with George at the translation station for over half an hour.

In that short time, Jiang Cheng managed to compliment everyone without repeating herself.

Adding her genuine generosity, it didn’t take long for her to become the most popular person around.

Once she felt rested, Jiang Cheng got up again and approached Zhong Fan. "I’m going to take another walk."

What could Zhong Fan say? He could only wave his hand and say, "Go on, go on!"

Jiang Cheng smiled and set off with George.

There wasn’t much time left before the first day of the trade fair ended, and Jiang Cheng hadn’t found any real opportunities yet.

As they were normally wandering and about to move from one booth to another, a foreign businessman called out to George.

It was an American businessman, a charming man in his forties.

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