Simple, kindhearted, and cultured, with a good temperament and approachable nature, at a glance, she was clearly a good girl.
At the same time, Director Wu also believed that Comrade Luo Yanqing would be completely satisfied after meeting Kang Li!
Think about it, having a wife like a fairy beside you, who could help take care of the children and provide pleasant company for a lifetime, how wonderful would that be!
"Mmm."
Kang Li nodded without hesitation, her eyes bright and clear, "I want to focus on taking care of the children at home, but if I go to work, I'll inevitably be distracted. Besides, Comrade Luo's children are still very young and need more companionship from adults. Otherwise, their characters might develop flaws during their growth process."
Hearing this, Director Wu spoke warmly with a smile, "Since you've said so, I don't think there will be any problem." He gestured for Kang Li and Captain Kang to take a seat, then picked up the desk phone receiver and dialed a string of numbers.
He was calling an old leader in North City.
Once the call connected, Director Wu truthfully conveyed Kang Li's thoughts to his old leader, then, holding the receiver, he nodded with a smile and acknowledged with an understanding response.
"Young lady, not only did Elder Song agree to your request, but he also said he would arrange a job for your little brother directly in North City." Putting down the receiver, Director Wu's gaze returned to Kang Li, his smile warm, "By the way, your little brother will be assigned to North City Petrochemical."
Upon hearing this, Kang Li looked mildly astonished.
Seeing her reaction, Director Wu continued with a smile, "Don't be surprised, Elder Song, knowing you are an excellent comrade and that you are willing to leave your hometown and go to North City to fully support Comrade Luo's work, didn't hesitate to agree to your request."
After a brief pause, Director Wu added, "As for arranging your little brother to work at North City Petrochemical, Elder Song considered that you are but a young lady. Moving away from your family and the hometown where you grew up, he was worried that you'd feel unsupported in North City, so he took this opportunity to have a relative nearby."
After listening to what Director Wu said, Kang Li, without a word, bowed deeply toward him, "Director Wu, thank you for doing me this favor!"
"What's there to thank for?"
Director Wu waved his hand with a smile, "It's ultimately something you fought for yourself if Elder Song could make such arrangements."
It should be mentioned that Elder Song is Director Wu's old leader in North City.
To the side, Captain Kang was in a daze for a long time, as he never expected that his precious daughter would transfer the job arranged for her in North City… to her elder brother, to his young son.
Nor did he expect North City to agree to it, and even arrange for his youngest son, Guoan, to work at North City Petrochemical.
Although he wasn't clear about what kind of unit North City Petrochemical was, just by hearing the four words "North City Petrochemical," it wasn't hard to know that this unit was no small deal.
Captain Kang felt both excited and guilty at this moment.
He was excited about his son's bright future but felt guilty toward his precious daughter.
To alleviate the family's burdens, to give her elder brother a chance to make something of himself, she willingly gave up her own advantage without a moment's hesitation and quickly settled the matter. Honestly, Captain Kang found Li Bao's actions completely unexpected.
But the truth was Captain Kang had misunderstood, although it was indeed a beautiful misunderstanding.
After all, what Kang Li truly intended to do was "to become a salted fish"!
…
After they left the Commune building, Captain Kang couldn't hold back any longer. Steadying the bike, he asked, "Li Bao, what were you thinking? Why did you transfer your job to your little brother? Do you understand this is not a trivial matter, that it's about your future!"
Kang Li smiled, "Dad, you know about my health. If I were to actually take on a job, I'm afraid it would be too much for me."