With the end of summer vacation, the TV commercial had also completed a phase. The factory workers were no longer making summer clothes; instead, they had shifted to autumn and winter outerwear.
The wave of commercials had cost quite a bit of money, not only for airing them on television stations but also hiring Zhou Zhiming to shoot them, hiring models, and filming on location—all added up to nearly ten thousand dollars. However, the money was well spent.
In just three months, all the stockpiled goods in the factory were sold, and many orders were received. The workers took only one day off per month, even working overtime at night.
By the time school started on September 1, the factory had a holiday and even paid their salaries in advance. With the overtime pay included, wages reached one hundred dollars a month.
A hundred dollars a month!
Nowadays, the average wage was around sixty to seventy dollars, so earning a hundred dollars was considered very high.
Those who had previously doubted the clothing factory were now envious when they heard that people were making two hundred dollars a month, and they eagerly inquired if the factory was hiring.
Behind the workshop, new buildings started going up. Thanks to Tang Yue’s efforts, the land had been purchased with the intent of building a large facility, which was undoubtedly achievable.
Tang Zhengde and Zhang Hualian also worked hard day by day to earn money.
Tang Jun moved up to the ninth grade, and Tang Yue to the twelfth; their workload had become much heavier.
Despite her heavy workload, Tang Yue managed to squeeze time out like squeezing water from a sponge, not only for the factory but also for Jing City Xingyao Studio’s drafts.
Only a month into the twelfth grade, Tang Yue had already lost about five pounds. Her face, once a bit chubby, was now slim, making her small face look even more delicate.
Zhang Hualian, feeling sorry for her daughter, brought meals to school for Tang Yue every day, whether at noon or in the evening.
Tang Zhengde devised a variety of delicious meals for his daughter, making sure there was meat at every meal.
Zhang Tingyu and Zhang Minmin’s lunches and dinners also improved as a result.
Under her father’s meat-enriched diet, Tang Yue’s weight, which had dropped, began to stabilize and even subtly increased. Once accustomed to her daily busyness, she was able to manage her schoolwork and clothes designing well.
Being in the twelfth grade and only a few months away from the final exams, Tang Yue immersed herself in various test papers every day. Despite already having good grades, she and Zhang Tingyu both aimed to achieve even better results in the final exams, to conclude their high school years perfectly.
Several times, she happened to bump into Wu Xinming, who for some reason wasn’t focusing on his studies like the others but instead created opportunities to encounter Tang Yue.
Tang Yue was so disgusted that she felt like vomiting; she hadn’t even dealt with Wu Xinming, yet he had presented himself to her.
Zhang Minmin was ruthless with her words, leaving Wu Xinming unable to lift his head in public. Once, she publicly ridiculed him in the cafeteria for being shameless, which led Wu Xinming to no longer show up in front of Tang Yue.
Tang Yue could focus on her work at ease.



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