Stay Home Daddy: I Was Reborn After My Daughter Passed Away
Chapter 247: Two hundred and fifty-one ready to establish a company! _1

Chapter 247: Two hundred and fifty-one ready to establish a company! _1

Gu Chenzi glanced at Tian Laosì beside him and saw that he was staring blankly at everyone.

He couldn’t help but pat him on the shoulder and chuckled, "Fourth Brother, time to get to work!"

He had promised a wage of two hundred yuan, and who else would be responsible for assigning how many acres each person should plant if not himself?

Tian Laosì was startled; he hadn’t expected Gu Chenzi to entrust him with this task?

He looked at Gu Chenzi with a face full of surprise.

"You’re leaving this task to me, are you sure you can trust me with it?"

This was a big deal; an extra or missing acre was a matter of money!

Wasn’t he afraid that Tian Laosì would get it wrong?

Hearing this, Gu Chenzi burst into laughter.

"Why wouldn’t I be confident? If I can’t trust you, Fourth Brother, then there’s no one I can trust."

It was precisely because of Tian Laosì’s character that Gu Chenzi had insisted on having him help!

Upon hearing this, Tian Laosì’s heart warmed up, as if he had taken a reassuring pill.

Gu Chenzi trusted him so much; he definitely couldn’t let him down!

He was brimming with eagerness to do a good job and broke into an honest smile, "Okay, okay, okay."

Having said that, Tian Laosì looked over at everyone and called out loudly.

"Come on, come on, whoever’s planting the fields, register here with me, but let’s make this clear upfront, since you’ve taken this money, we need to work hard. The fields at home are fields, and Chenzi’s fields are also fields, so they all need to be cultivated with care!"

At this moment, everyone’s enthusiasm was soaring.

After all, this was a good opportunity to make money.

Ma Dada immediately swung his hoe to stand it upright in the ground, rested his other hand on top, and shouted out to the crowd.

"Fourth Brother is right, let’s work hard!"

"Rest assured, we are all seasoned farmers, we truly know how to farm diligently and live life honestly, leaving the fields to us is absolutely no problem!"

Sun Yang wiped the sweat from his face with a towel from a distance, his tone brimming with indescribable confidence.

"Indeed, when it comes to farming, no one can outdo me, Wang Wu!"

The group was abuzz with one saying after another, creating a lively atmosphere.

Gu Chenzi looked at the excited crowd and was very pleased in his heart.

He smiled and said, "Then, everyone, please work hard and register with Fourth Brother. I need to take a trip to the city. Now that we have the land, we should establish a company!"

Once these seeds mature, that will be the real time to make money.

To make money, one must start a company first.

Otherwise, how would he sell these crops later on?

He had to take the proper channels.

When they heard Gu Chenzi was going to start a company, everyone got even more excited, especially Li You’e in the middle of the crowd.

If they started a company, they would definitely need more people, and it would be fantastic if her son-in-law could get a position in Gu Chenzi’s company.

The more she thought about it, the more excited she became, and she approached Gu Chenzi with an enthusiastic smile on her wrinkled face.

"Chenzi, so, does your company also need people? My son-in-law has worked in the city, he’s worked in an office. Could you arrange a job for him?"

Gu Chenzi raised his eyebrows, thinking it was a bit early to discuss such matters since his company hadn’t even started yet.

He chuckled, "Aunt Li, there’s no rush. We’ll talk about it later. I’ve got things to do, so I’ll be going now. If you want to take on planting, just talk to Fourth Brother."

After saying this, he waved to everyone, opened the car door, and climbed into the Santana.

There’s no way to make money without staying busy.

He really did have a lot to do, not to mention, he still had to go register a company.

Tian Laosì first went home, grabbed his household registration booklet and the property deed. He had no idea what exactly was needed to start a company. After all, it was his first time being carried on the bridal sedan chair, and he had never run a company in his previous life—it was all new to him.

In any case, he took everything that might be needed: you can’t go wrong being over-prepared.

With the household registration booklet, ID card, property deed in hand, and a set of documents about his own land—plus even the marriage certificate tucked into his dossier—he then returned to his car.

He drove towards the county Industrial and Commercial Bureau.

As the car traveled on the road to the county town, it was already half past three in the afternoon. The sunshine was warm as he observed the bustling streets outside.

Suddenly, a thought crossed Tian Laosì’s mind—the university student who had sold him the balloons.

Although the student didn’t seem to have much experience, having another person meant having more ideas.

Thinking this, Tian Laosì fished his Nokia out of his pocket and without hesitation dialed Qiao Hua’s number.

Qiao Hua didn’t have classes that day and was currently working a part-time job at a fruit supermarket.

He was just carrying a box of fruit towards the storeroom.

The Little Smart in his jeans pocket started to ring.

He thought it was a call from his girlfriend, so he hastily placed the box on the shelf before taking out the Little Smart.

The moment he saw who was calling, his expression changed.

It was the person who had sent him balloons that day.

"Hello, you good?" Qiao Hua answered the phone, looking a bit tense.

"Hey, this is Tian Laosì. We met the other day at the hospital square," Tian Laosì said as he drove.

Upon hearing this, Qiao Hua pursed his lips, "I know, you are that boss. What can I do for you?"

Tian Laosì spoke casually, "Nothing serious; I was just wondering if you have some time today? I am planning to pay a visit to the Industrial and Commercial Bureau to register a company."

Upon hearing the words "register a company," Qiao Hua’s eyes lit up.

"No problem, I know the process. If you take me with you, you’ll definitely save yourself a lot of trouble."

Not long ago, in order to earn money, he had done the same thing: helping people organize documents and then accompanying them to the Industrial and Commercial Bureau to help with company registration.

This task didn’t really require much intelligence—it was mostly about running errands: submitting documents at the Industrial and Commercial Bureau, registering at the Tax Bureau, and even opening a dedicated corporate account at a bank.

All in all, the whole process would take at least two days.

Many people found it troublesome and would rather pay these university students to run the errands for them.

After all, compared to people already in the workforce, university students were relatively better educated and smarter.

Though it was a hassle, this job was quite lucrative; for a successfully registered company, they would pay him one hundred fifty yuan, which was a good amount of money.

So Qiao Hua had also done it a couple of times with his classmates.

Upon hearing this, Tian Laosì was slightly surprised on the other end of the phone; well, how about that, an undergraduate with such knowledge?

"Are you sure?" Tian Laosì asked.

"Of course, I am sure. This kind of job, a friend of mine butted me into it twice. As you know, I need to earn money for my studies, so I take on any job that pays!" Qiao Hua assured with conviction.

For the sake of earning money, he had waited tables, tutored, distributed flyers, and even worked as a temporary promoter in a supermarket. He had basically tried his hand at everything possible.

At those words, Tian Laosì felt cheered inside. It looked like he had really stumbled upon a hidden gem by chance.

His judgment was indeed spot on.

He laughed heartily, "That’s great then. Where are you now? I’ll come find you. I’ll give you the ID card, household registration booklet, and property deed. Oh, will I need the marriage certificate?"

It wasn’t that Tian Laosì was playing dumb; he genuinely didn’t know.

He had never started a company before, so how would he know what was required?

Besides, the distance from the county town to the village wasn’t far but wasn’t close either.

If he didn’t bring all the necessary documents, he would need to make an extra trip.

To say it was a hassle was an understatement; it would also delay things.

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