Ten years of film queen, finally became a top star

Chapter 235 Never Win



Chapter 235 Never Win

The staff sat around a square table with a meal for each person. Huo Jingshu, wearing a chef's uniform, looked out of place among the guests.

As a rule of thumb, the only time the show's opinions are expressed is when the guests are eating together.

Everyone was in a bad mood, except Huo Jingshu who was cooking in the kitchen.

"I didn't expect our food to be so good. I'm almost dying of exhaustion preparing the food in the kitchen. There are so many varieties. There's also a nutritionist who makes the selections. Every step has to be done according to the standards..."

He was the only one talking the whole time, while everyone else was eating in silence.

Seeing that no one responded seriously after talking for a long time, he nudged Qi Lecheng, who was eating his meal, with his elbow, "How are you? Are you tired from this job?"

"I'm not tired. I've been making trouble all afternoon." He was in a very low mood, and his tone was not as lively as before.

"What do you mean?" Dong Manshu asked casually.

"I don't look like a popular kid. Lingxi coaxes one of the kids in our class, and I scare them to tears. This goes on for the whole afternoon..."

Qi Lecheng almost cried at the end. Does he look so scary? !

Dong Manshu continued, "That Lingxi has been really hard-working. You have to bear so much more workload for nothing."

Kong Lingxi forced a smile and said, "It's not hard to coax children, but it's hard to change their clothes. There are students who urinate and defecate in their pants all the time."

"So we're still lucky. Nothing like this happened in our class all afternoon."

Lu Shisuo, who had been silent for a long time, finally spoke, but it scared everyone.

"Oh my God,惢惢, why is your voice so hoarse?!" Yu Jiang was shocked. No wonder she had been silent just now.

Lu Shisuo patted her hand soothingly before saying, "There are a few people in our class who have some hearing ability. The teacher said that we should try to talk to them, so I took this job."

Wow, she was wondering why the noise from the class next door was so loud in the afternoon, and it turns out this is the reason.

Dong Manshu sighed, "It seems that everyone is working harder than me. My workload is not that heavy, but I feel a little uncomfortable."

"There was a child in our class who was abandoned in the mountains. A poisonous insect crawled into his eye, causing an eye infection. Now both of his eyes have to be removed."

Yu Jiang could empathize with her. The reason these children could not become healthy people was not because of natural disasters, but because of man-made disasters. Their disasters were brought about by their blood relatives.

In the past, when representatives of Jiang’s Charity came to the welfare home, they would just take a quick look, give money, take photos, and look at reports.

This time it was different. The teaching staff had a stronger experience. The teachers in the welfare home are not just teachers, but also relatives that the children can trust.

In Yu Jiang's eyes, charity projects were win-win situations in the past. The recipients of aid could have a better life, and those who provided aid could have a good image in society.

This time when I came to the Yujiang Orphanage, I realized that for a good orphanage, all its starting points should be to serve the children.

Doing charity without any utilitarian purpose is more difficult than donating money and effort.

For example, this welfare home for disabled children does not use relief funds from the government, but instead receives regular donations from some businessmen on their own initiative, without asking for anything in return, for ten years.

One of these businessmen is a hearing-impaired person. He always puts the disabled children’s perspective first and donates what they need most.

Yu Jiang started to talk to the guests about this, and everyone was deeply touched by it.

It is harder to use your heart than money.

When the material was almost recorded, everyone quickly returned to their work stations.

Yu Jiang’s task was to tidy up the dormitory and wait for the children’s activities to end so that they could rest directly.

After giving the children a bath in the evening and watching them return to their beds, the teachers have to take turns to be on duty in the dormitory at night.

The teachers have gotten used to this work rhythm, changing shifts every three hours, but several guests were exhausted.

The next day, everyone looked listless and had dark circles under their eyes, except Huo Jingshu. He went to the vegetable market to buy groceries in the early morning and was still making breakfast in the kitchen.

Due to shortage of staff in the baby care department, some guests will be transferred to take care of the babies today.

Kong Lingxi, Yu Jiang, and Qi Lecheng were chosen by the dean to take care of the little ones this morning.

Originally, Lu Shisuo wanted to go with them under the pretext of being in the same group with Yu Jiang, but she was a "high-end talent" who knew sign language, and her proposal was rejected by the dean.

There were considerations behind choosing these three deans. She admired Kong Lingxi's hard-working spirit and was skilled in taking care of children, so she would definitely be able to do the work in the infant department.

Qi Lecheng was at a loss. The older children would cry when they saw him. If he were to stay in his original position, the children's voices would become hoarse from crying.

Yu Jiang was more meticulous than Yang Xiaohan in her work yesterday. She was a general among the short ones, so she was asked to change her position.

Changing shifts is not a good thing. Yu Jiang changed shifts just when she became more familiar with the children. You know, she has rarely seen children under one year old and doesn't know how to take care of them!

The baby department was built like a hospital. The children looked well behaved, but most of them were in incubators.

Not all of these children are disabled. Some of them are placed here because they are weak. When their condition improves, they will be transferred to ordinary welfare homes.

They are all fragile children and do not need to be under constant observation in the hospital, but they should at least be kept in an incubator.

The incubators in the hospital are too expensive, but there are enough of them here and they can be provided to the children for free.

Their task this morning is to feed and change diapers for the little ones.

Yu Jiang had no idea about this and had to trouble the teacher to teach her on the spot. She was so scared that she broke into a sweat just holding the child.

The children were so small and soft when she held them in her arms, and she was afraid that if she used the wrong force she would hurt them.

She was usually a very smart person, but even after Qi Lecheng had learned everything, her body was still stiff and she dared not move.

In the end, Kong Lingxi felt that she was disrupting the teacher's normal work, so she volunteered to teach her.

Kong Lingxi doesn't feel any pressure when holding and coaxing the child. She has been coaxing her younger siblings since she was young, and it has become muscle memory.

With her patient teaching, Yu Jiang was finally able to feed the baby, but he still didn't dare to change the diaper.

Seeing that she was trembling while feeding, the teacher had no choice but to ask her to help prepare the milk powder.

There are many children and their feeding times are different, so this is considered a serious job for her.

In the busyness, the morning passed quickly.

The baby kept crying and they had no mood to eat lunch. They only stopped the work at hand when the crew announced the end of the recording.

In front of the welfare home's gate, the director calculated today's wages.

The teaching assistant earns 300 yuan a day, the childcare worker earns 400 yuan a day, and the cook earns 250 yuan a day.

It's easy for everyone else, but Shan Yujiang worked as a half-time nanny and could only receive half of the salary.

A half-day teaching assistant earns 150 yuan, and a half-day nanny earns 100 yuan. Yu Jiang's salary is the same as Huo Jingshu's.

The competition for the last place is fierce, and it is an exciting moment to make the final decision.

The ending was not suspenseful, Yu Jiang never won the game of rock-paper-scissors...


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