Rich Parents Found Me After I Got a Tycoon System? Yeah, I'm Not Interested Chapter 104: Not for a Meal, but a Part-time Job
"I’ll notify them right now. They should be here by tomorrow."
Lu Yunque glanced at the assistant beside him. The assistant understood imdiately, took out his phone, and stepped aside to make the call.
The residential complex was huge. The group walked for a long ti without even covering half of it. The sun was already high overhead, but the area was deserted—they couldn’t even find a place to buy a bottle of water.
"Ah, we should have rented one of those little electric scooters to get in. Otherwise, we’re stuck in the middle of nowhere. There isn’t even a convenience store."
Yun Zijin was regretting it now. She knew the property was huge when she first saw the land deed, so why hadn’t she thought to ride an electric scooter over? The current situation was a bit awkward.
"A little electric scooter? What’s that?"
One good thing about Li Yuexing was that he wasn’t afraid to ask about things he didn’t know.
Yun Zijin was speechless.
’Rich young masters really are detached from the real world.’
"It’s the essential vehicle for any working stiff. Ride one, and you’ll never get stuck in traffic."
Yun Zijin replied casually.
"Never get stuck in traffic? It’s that amazing?"
After all, traffic jams were the biggest headache of their daily commute. If they were unlucky, they could be stuck for an hour or two.
If they weren’t all upper-level executives, they’d have to leave for work at least two or three hours early every day.
"You should try it when you have the ti. Trust , you’ll fall in love with the feeling of flying like the wind."
Yun Zijin praised it to the high heavens, but the assistants following behind had indescribable looks on their faces.
That’s right. The young master might not know what an electric scooter was, but his assistants certainly did. So of them probably even rode one to and from work.
"Alright, I’ll give it a try when I get the chance."
Li Yuexing replied, then went back to inspecting the residential complex.
Around noon, the group finally erged from the back gate of the complex.
Exiting through the back gate, they found themselves on an old street. However, there was a decent amount of foot traffic, and they could even see many young people out shopping.
"This place is..."
"There are several universities nearby, so this area is known as a university town. This street is a relatively famous food street, and it gets even livelier at night."
"Then isn’t this plot of land a gold mine? Was the developer who skipped town an idiot?"
If this complex had been completed, it would never have lacked residents. It’s pri university housing!
"Who knows."
’In any case, the land is mine now.’
"Let’s not talk about that. I’ll take you all to get sothing to eat. But just so you know, the clientele around here is mostly university students, so there aren’t any high-end restaurants for you to choose from.
But there are so affordable places with a nice, quiet atmosphere."
Yun Zijin was worried that these pampered young masters and their assistants wouldn’t be used to this kind of food.
"It’s no problem. Who hasn’t eaten from a street stall before? We ate them all the ti back in college."
Not all their dorm mates were from rich families. They couldn’t go to restaurants that cost tens of thousands per person for every al. Even if they were willing to treat, the others would have felt too awkward to accept.
"That’s good. I’ll take you to a relatively famous place nearby."
Although Yun Zijin hadn’t eaten here much herself, she often ca over on weekends for part-ti work.
If she didn’t ntion it, no one would know the shop had hired a minor. Back then, she just wanted to earn so money through her own efforts to ease the financial pressure on the orphanage.
So, even though she’d only eaten there a few tis, she still had a good idea of which places were good and which weren’t.
Yun Zijin led Lu Yunque and the others for a while longer before they arrived at a shop with unremarkable decor, but which was neat and clean.
"Hey! Is that you, Miss Yun?"
The shop owner recognized Yun Zijin the mont she saw her, though she hadn’t seen her in so long she was a little hesitant.
"Aunt Hongying, it’s ! These are my friends. I brought them here to support your business!"
Yun Zijin had worked here part-ti during sumr break, so she was fairly familiar with the owner.
"These are all your friends? Wonderful. Every one of them is quite handso. Co, co, sit down! Here’s the nu. Order whatever you like."
It was lunchti, so the restaurant was quite crowded.
But the restaurant was spacious enough that the group could squeeze in and find a place to sit.
"It’s our first ti here. Miss Yun, could you give us so recomndations?"
Lu Yunque picked up the nu and glanced at it, unable to decide which dishes were best.
"These few are Aunt Hongying’s specialty signature dishes. If you don’t know what to get, just close your eyes and point at these."
Yun Zijin pointed to the top five dishes on the left side of the nu.
"Then let’s order all of them. For the rest, we’ll just leave it to chance."
Li Yuexing went all in. When in doubt, order everything. After all, there were a lot of them, so they could finish it all.
"I’m fine with anything. You guys go ahead and order!"
Yun Zijin considered herself the host, so she left the task of ordering to her guests.
Neither Lu Yunque nor the others were the indecisive type. They quickly ordered enough food, and the server who took their order went to the kitchen with the slip of paper to place it.
"Zijing, did you used to eat here often?"
After the server left, Li Yuexing finally couldn’t resist asking.
In his mind, Yun Zijin had always been the image of a rich young woman; he couldn’t imagine her ever eating in a place like this.
"Not eating. Working part-ti."
Yun Zijin had no intention of hiding it. After all, these things could be found out with a simple background check.
"Part-ti?"
Li Yuexing was a bit surprised; he hadn’t expected that answer.
"That’s right. Don’t forget, I grew up in an orphanage. Children from poor families have to grow up fast. It’s very common for kids at the orphanage to work part-ti jobs while studying."
Although the orphanage director and Aunt Liao didn’t approve of us working part-ti, we had our own two feet. Whether we went or not was ultimately our own decision.
"Then..."
Li Yuexing wanted to ask how Yun Zijin had co to own all those residences and office buildings under her na, but in the end, he held his tongue.
"You want to ask why I suddenly beca so rich, don’t you?"
She was working part-ti every day before her junior year of college, but then, not long after starting her internship, she’d suddenly struck it rich.
It was such a strange turn of events that you couldn’t help but wonder.
Lu Yunque and the others fell silent. This touched upon Yun Zijin’s privacy, sothing they shouldn’t have brought up.
"There’s nothing much to hide. It was all given to by an elder I happened to et.
I won’t go into the details. It’s a bit complicated, a long story."
"If you don’t want to talk about it, then don’t."
Lu Yunque shot Li Yuexing a look, displeased that he had asked such a tactless question.
It wasn’t a question they had any right to ask.
Yun Zijin just smiled and didn’t continue the topic.
Just then, the shop owner’s booming voice rang out from above them: "Food’s here! Please, enjoy!"
The first dishes to arrive were a plate of honey-glazed ribs and stir-fried seasonal vegetables.
But for their group of sixteen people, two or three plates looked a bit pitiful.
"The other dishes are still being cooked. Please wait a mont."
Because everything was cooked to order, the food ca out a bit slowly.
People who were willing to wait would choose this place, but it wasn’t suitable for those in a hurry.
"Aunt Hongying, please take your ti. We’re not in a hurry."
Yun Zijin was well aware of how quickly the food ca out here.
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