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Reborn as the Villain's Wife, I Shine in 80s-Chapter 540 - 524 times, Hua Jun meets, with exceptional jealousy
Carrying a nervous heart, Jin Zhi still decided to knock on the door. ๐๐ง๐๐ฎ๐ฌ๐๐ซ๐๐ธ๐ฟ๐ฎ๐.๐ฌ๐ค๐ถ
She glanced at the job advertisement posted outside. The conditions were quite favorable. Such attractive terms made her willing to give it a try. Although this job didnโt provide meals or accommodation, the hours were reasonable, with no shifts at night and two days off a month. To her, that was already a considerable amount of freedom. As for the job duties, they were just the usual tasks of a sales assistantโgreeting customers, introducing products, and so on.
The base salary was 20 yuan, with commissions on top. This concept puzzled Jin Zhi.
She couldnโt help thinking she was too inexperienced, not understanding much about base salaries and commissions.
"Hello, Iโm here to apply for the sales assistant position." Jin Zhi waited until the storeโs customers had left before standing outside the door and speaking somewhat timidly. She didnโt step across the threshold.
Tian Sangsang was momentarily taken aback but then gave her a gentle smile, saying, "Come in and talk."
Just as Mr. Zhao had mentioned, his friend turned out to be pregnant, her belly visibly large. However, she seemed very kindโshort hair, a round face, almond-shaped eyes, fair and delicate skin, strikingly beautiful features, and excellent demeanor.
She was like a luminous pearl, so dazzling that Jin Zhi felt inferior and yet drawn to her.
This was Jin Zhiโs first impression of her: a woman with both beauty and good character.
Tian Sangsang observed the girl standing across from her who had come to apply for the job. She was somewhat surprised. By far, this young woman seemed to be the best applicant she had seen over the past few daysโquite Qingxiu, wearing a long dress, and behaving appropriately.
She didnโt ask questions such as whether the girl had previous experience; after all, this era was different from later generations, so there was no need to set overly stringent requirements. Tian Sangsang herself felt that the concept of base salary plus commission, inspired by modern ideas, was unnecessary. The store had a stable flow of customers, and introducing commissions wasnโt essential. Business was good enough; she didnโt need tricks to push products quickly.
But offering a base salary might motivate people more.
Who knows? She might encounter someone with a passion for striving forward.
It could even be a way of creating opportunities for those who wanted them.
Tian Sangsang took paper and a pen from the counter and handed them to her: "Fill out this rรฉsumรฉ first. Once youโre done, weโll talk further." She had personally written this rรฉsumรฉ template; it wasnโt a printed one.
"Alright." Jin Zhi nodded politely.
Tian Sangsang gestured toward her: "Go write it inside; itโll be more convenient."
Jin Zhi walked into the private room with apprehension. The roomโs decor was elegant, filled with a faint aroma of flowers and tea. She had already noticed the scent when she entered the store earlier; it was quite pleasant. She liked this environment but was also cautious, fearing to disrupt its serenity.
She placed the paper on the table. The handwriting on it was dainty and graceful. She couldnโt help but think that it must have been written by the owner herself. How attentive and diligent, she thoughtโthe handwriting was just as lovely as its writer. She slowed her pace and wrote carefully, trying to produce her best penmanship.
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Jiang Jinghuaiโs death wasnโt only known to Tian Sangsang and her acquaintances.
Many people, both inside and outside of the military, had received the news, including Hua Jun.
Initially, Hua Jun was utterly devastated, almost to the point of losing her will to live. But she soon found that she couldnโt truly let goโher emotions were tumultuous, teetering on the edge of madness. She couldnโt accept Jiang Jinghuaiโs sacrifice as reality; her feelings grew suffocated and she desperately needed a release.
It was as if without a release, she might lose control in the next momentโconsidering even suicide.
Jiang Jinghuai was gone, but the world was still filled with people connected to himโpeople like Tian Sangsang, who was closest to him.
Yes, Tian Sangsang.
She was the one Hua Jun minded the mostโmore than anyone.
Every night, Hua Jun murmured Tian Sangsangโs name to herself. As she repeated it, the thought of living stayed with her.
That thought was layered with complexityโrage, sorrow, despair, unwillingness, envy, jealousy, and hatred all intertwined.
It was what kept her grounded in this world.
This marked her first visit to Tian Sangsangโs small shop.
Tian Sangsang was about to head to the private room when she heard footsteps. She looked toward the door and saw Hua Jun dressed entirely in blackโa pair of black bell-bottom pants and a black cropped top, exuding a sharp and cold beauty that accentuated her stunning figure.
Brow slightly raised, Tian Sangsangโs gaze deepened: "Hua Jun, what an honor to have you here."
Hua Jun sneered, walking into the shop with an air of superiority.
Such a headstrong attitudeโthe way she didnโt trip over the threshold was almost miraculous.
When rivals meet, sparks fly.
Tian Sangsang certainly didnโt like Hua Junโnot at all.
Her dislike had nothing to do with Jiang Jinghuai but rather stemmed from Hua Junโs character.
Simply put, her previous conduct toward Tian Sangsangโand letโs not forget the time she caused such a commotionโcould hardly be believed unrelated to Hua Jun. That incident thankfully ended with Jiang Jinghuaiโs timely intervention; if he hadnโt shown up, Tian Sangsang might have been dragged off for tea-drinkingโor maybe poisoned tea.
And if Tian Sangsang remembered correctly, Hua Jun seemed to have feelings for her husband.
But instead of witnessing Tian Sangsang utterly devastated to the point of miscarriage, there she was, still radiant and composed. Hua Jun was furious. In a tone laced with disbelief, she said, "Jinghuai is dead, yet you still have the mind to operate a store here."
So it turned out that she had come because of Jiang Jinghuai.
Feigning deafness, Tian Sangsang smirked faintly: "Well, well, what brings you here, Hua Jun? There are no men for you to snatch from me here."
Sighing softly, she added, "Even my husbandโyou wouldnโt be able to steal him now."
"So, if thereโs nothing pressing, kindly leave. I wonโt be seeing you off."
Her indifferent attitude infuriated Hua Jun to no end. How could Tian Sangsang remain so composed while she was suffering so much? This proved that Tian Sangsang never cared enough about Jiang Jinghuai. No one loved him more than Hua Jun herself did. But what difference did that make? He had chosen this woman who didnโt even truly value him. What kind of love was that? If it had been Hua Jun instead, she would have cherished him deeply, raised a family, and taken care of the householdโeverything would have been perfect.
"Youโre lucky. Your fortune truly amazes me." At that moment, Hua Jun couldnโt deny the truth.
"Had Jinghuai still been alive and seen you like this, he mightโve regretted marrying you," she rasped, her eyes burning with intense hatred. "I truly hate you."
"If it werenโt for youโif you hadnโt appeared out of nowhereโI would have already married Jinghuai by now."
Her gaze softened with longing as she spoke dreamily: "I would have given him many children... I would have supported him forever... While he went on missions, I would have missed him... I would have kept our home in perfect order... He might not have loved me at first, but over time, he would have been moved. Even if he never loved me, as long as I could stay by his side, Iโd be satisfied."
These were words Hua Jun had never uttered aloud. With Jiang Jinghuai gone, there was no point keeping them inside. She wanted to share them with someoneโto vent the depth of her feelings.
Tian Sangsang let out a chuckle, curling her lips scornfully: "Hua Jun, I suggest you see a mental health professional. Youโre seriously delusional. Even if he were still alive, Iโm telling youโyou still wouldnโt stand a chance."







