Chapter 539: Live in the Moment

Chu Yulan didn't worry about the public opinion of the outside world if she dared to do it, and after she was reborn, she actually had a psychological state of staying out of the matter. It seems to be a different shell, with my cousin's skin, no matter what I do, I am very bold, and I don't have as many worries as before.

In her previous life, she was deeply influenced by Wu Xiuying since she was a child, and Wu Xiuying has always instilled in her the idea of "three obedience and four virtues", from the beginning to the end. Even though she was always resisting, she still couldn't escape in her bones, and it was like two people fighting in her head.

One is reason, the other is emotion, and the final victory can often only be reason, and sometimes even in dreams, she doesn't dare to do something as she wants.

In her previous life, she lived a very sad life.

"I was mentally prepared to hear a saying that during the primitive accumulation of capital, no one in the capitalist did not have blood on his hands. I'm not one of those people, but I'm ready for that, and history is always written by the victors. Chu Yulan looked at her spotless appearance and was very satisfied, in this life, she just wanted to be the maker of that rule.

For the past, she is not nostalgic, for the future, she is not afraid, she just needs to live in the present and grasp the present.

"Well, besides, the final meeting this morning decided to make you accept everything about the cannery, including the resettlement of the workers and the previous debts of the factory. What about your own opinion? After Meng Minghui finished speaking, he waited for Chu Yulan's answer, if she couldn't accept it, he would directly persuade her not to go.

"I can afford the resettlement of workers, it's just a debt issue, I need to re-understand, what is the total amount of all debts?" Chu Yulan had long thought of the debt problem, if there was no debt, the factory would not go bankrupt, of course, she only announced that she would suspend production.

Meng Minghui stretched out a slap, Chu Yulan nodded and thought, the debt reached as much as five times the total value of the factory, no wonder she would agree to her restructuring plan.

Chu Yulan accepted the condition because she really had a way to turn the cannery into a profit, and develop a second production line, which would have unlimited value-added space in the future. Another big reason, and the main reason why she values the cannery, is the added value of the cannery's floor space.

Covering an area of 2,000 acres, the cannefactory is strategically located and is a key area for the future development of Qingyang County, but at present, no one has realized the value of the land.

Another point is that the higher-level departments agreed to Chu Yulan's restructuring plan, mainly because the Qingyang County Government was about to move from Beiguan Town to Qingfeng Town.

Qingyang County Government in the late Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China, after several relocation, Qingyang County Government was the earliest in Zhulin Town, after the founding of the People's Republic of China from Zhulin Town to Kangle Town, decades ago, from Kangle Town to Beiguan Town, that is, the current Qingyang County Government is located.

As we all know, the political center of a region will greatly promote the local economic development, and this is the case of Kangle Town, which has developed on a small scale in just twenty or thirty years.

Unfortunately, with the relocation of the county government, most of the enterprises also moved, and the entire Kangle Town declined, and now it looks far less prosperous than the county seat of Qingyang County.

At the beginning, the main reason for Qingyang County's relocation from Kangle Town to Beiguan Town was that the Qingyang County Woolen Mill was in Beiguan Town, so now the relocation may also have something to do with the Woolen Mill.

"Second brother-in-law, isn't the situation in the woolen mill not too optimistic?" Chu Yulan calculated in her heart that the woolen mill seemed to go bankrupt in two years.