Tang Mingli and Tang Yue, uncle and nephew, praised Ding Chao so much that he himself felt embarrassed. Under their expectant gazes, he took on the responsibility, thinking to himself that he must not only get the branch factory up and running, but also make it better than the current clothing factory.
Having taken on the task, Ding Chao naturally started to familiarize himself with the situation in Jing City. Mingyue Clothing Factory’s clothes were very stylish and priced from lower to mid-range, just right for the average consumer, affordable to the general public.
Of course, they also offered some higher-priced clothes that were suitable for wearing on very important occasions.
Ding Chao became busy.
The Tang Family, too, was bustling with activity.
The end of the year was near, and the factory workers were rushing to complete the last batch of orders before the New Year. Year-end financial settlements, along with calculating the year’s total earnings, kept the financial staff, including Wei Jiajia, so busy they hardly touched the ground.
Little An’an spent most of her time either with Wei Jiajia in the factory, with Tang Yue, or with Zhang Hualian. When things got too hectic, Granny Tang would come to the county to take care of her little grandson.
After half a month, Granny Tang found it a bit too exhausting. Unfamiliar with the place except for Zhenghua Restaurant and the clothing factory, she felt stifled, especially with the New Year approaching, so Granny Tang started to get restless.
"Mom, just relax and stay put. Your second sister-in-law is at home; Xiao Xian and the rest won’t go hungry," Tang Mingli earnestly persuaded Granny Tang. "It’s a busy period right now. In a few days when the factory closes for the holiday, it will be relaxing. Then, you can enjoy your time in the county."
Wei Jiajia also chimed in: "Mom, why don’t you rest for a few days? Let me take care of An’an. There are many people in the factory; she won’t be fussy."
"That’s fine," Granny Tang agreed, acknowledging that taking care of her little grandson alone for half a month was indeed a bit too much for her.
A few days before Little New Year, the clothing factory finally closed for the holiday. In addition to their regular wages, each worker received two pounds of meat, five pounds of peanuts, five pounds of candy, and an extra ten yuan as a year-end bonus.
The employees of the clothing factory all smiled until their eyes narrowed in delight, proud to be able to work at the factory.
Those who hadn’t made it into the clothing factory were now eager to find a position there.
If you were to ask anyone in Wangjiang County where the most coveted workplace was, Mingyue Clothing Factory would undoubtedly come in second—and no one would dare claim the first spot.
Not only did Mingyue Clothing Factory offer high wages and holiday breaks, but it also provided bonuses during festivals. Such a great factory was far too superior to other places.
In Wangjiang County, anyone who mentioned the clothing factory would give a thumbs-up and lavish praise.
After the bustle of the past while, Tang Yue finally had some free time. She specifically went to see Mo Xiaolin, bringing many gifts, including clothes she made herself and some specialities from Jing City, as well as some fruit.
When Mo Xiaolin saw Tang Yue, she was even more affectionate than if she were greeting her own daughter.
"Xiao Yue," Mo Xiaolin affectionately took Tang Yue’s hand and grew even fonder of her upon seeing the gifts, especially the clothes. "Xiao Yue, did you make these yourself? I heard from Si Yu that you are busy every day. You don’t need to buy clothes for mom."

Tang Yue didn’t insist any further. She talked about Mo Siyu’s work at the fleet, especially how the employees admired him, telling everything without omission. She said, "Mom, when you have free time, you should also visit the fleet. You can stay at my place or at Siyu’s place."
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