Years: Salted fish life since going to the countryside.

Chapter 1095 The Reason for Going Far Away

Chapter 1095 The Reason for Going Far Away
Han Li came to the Christian Church College with great expectations and left in disappointment.

However, Han Li did not gain nothing. When he saw the door was closed, he was a little unwilling to give up. He immediately used his mental strength to see what was going on inside.

Unfortunately, Han Li's mental power only covered a pitiful 12.06 meters, and he had no way of seeing the situation inside clearly.

Although he didn't see the entire situation, Han Li found four small language-related jade beads near the door.

After Han Li put it into the decomposition space, he found that this was the Scottish Gaelic, Irish Gaelic, Welsh and Cornish languages ​​that are currently used in many places in England and are officially recognized.

Han Li didn't take these four very, very, very small languages ​​seriously at first.

Due to the emotional impact of not being able to attend the sorting ceremony, he even had the idea of ​​not wanting to be admitted at first.

However, Han Li dismissed this idea before it had gone far, because these four relatively small languages ​​were exactly what would help him get high credits.

It can be said that with the help of these four minor languages ​​officially recognized by England, Han Li will have more time to hang out and play outside the school.

Han Li felt much more comfortable thinking of this, and he had more energy when he lifted his legs to walk.

Next, Han Li went to a musical instrument store and bought a guitar.

I bought a set of pencils of different sizes, as well as an easel, drawing folders, and drawing paper at a stationery store, preparing to find a place with a lot of traffic to start setting up a stall and performing.

Han Li soon picked out a place he liked. To be on the safe side, he drew a sketch of the little daughter of the owner of the shop behind. After obtaining the other party's consent, he started to set up a stall in front of the shop.

Han Li once again drew two portraits and placed them next to him as a sign, put the guitar case in front, then sat down, picked up the guitar in his hand and began to play.

What to play? Of course, Wild World, which was the most popular song in England in the 1970s.
Although Han Li only used this as a cover and did not completely rely on street performing to make money, he still had to have at least some popularity. If he didn't have anyone, how could he make any money?

How to attract people? The only way is to play music that is closest to the masses.

This song "Wild World" is indeed the most popular song in England in the past few years. As soon as Han Li played the prelude, someone noticed it. When it reached the right moment, someone next to him started singing along with the guitar.

“Oh baby, it’s a wild world out there and a smile really means nothing.

Oh baby, it's a wild world out there, I'll always keep you as a little girl"

On the first day, no one asked Han Li to draw, but a total of twenty-seven British pounds were thrown into the guitar case in front of him.

This amount of money is not much, but considering the current average weekly income of people in England is around 80 pounds, it is already quite good.

When Han Li put the money away, he quietly added more than 30 yuan into it, and told his other three roommates after returning to the dormitory.

In this way, Han Li only needs to maintain this situation for a few days, and after the news spreads, he can move out of the dormitory.

Even if Han Li spends money to improve his life in the future, at least he has a reason to stand firm.

As for how much to spend, it is up to Han Li to decide. After all, no one will watch him 24 hours a day.

When Han Li returned to the dormitory that night, he was not only excited, but he also bought a bottle of Coke for each of his three roommates, saying it was to celebrate the first time he made money in England.

A few more days passed, and the news that Han Li was making money by performing on the street had already spread among his three roommates.

Han Li chatted with the boss next door when there were few people around these two days, and learned a lot of information from him that he didn't know before.

For example: In 1940, England started a nationwide rationing system, distributing different types and quantities of food each week based on age, gender, and occupation.

At that time, you could not eat whatever you wanted or as much as you wanted. Instead, you could only eat what you were told to eat and as much as you were told to eat.

There is no choice in everything, only obedience, acquiescence, endurance and hunger.

The boss talked about some of the situations at that time, which made Han Li feel that the most difficult time in England was not as good as the three years in China, and the rest of the time was only slightly better than in China.

The food rationing system in England did not end until 1959. Due to wage restrictions, the end of the food rationing system did not mean that people could eat as much as they wanted or how they wanted.

The types of food that people can choose from have increased a little bit, but for the general public, many foods are still out of stock, such as many meats, cooking oils, etc.

However, the supply of sugar and desserts at that time was fully able to keep up with people's consumption. Many people would choose to have a cup of dessert, milk tea or other sugary drinks to entertain themselves after finishing their meals.

After the 1960s in England, convenience foods became popular on the market.

Everyone's wages have also increased a lot, and refrigerators have begun to enter more and more people's homes.

Potatoes and vegetables became increasingly plentiful, and a variety of imported foods became available.

The most intuitive demonstration of this situation is that all the plates on the market are one or two sizes larger, otherwise they would not be able to hold the food that everyone needs for every meal.

Another thing happened in England in the 1960s. Coca-Cola, which was loved by people all over the country, was put on the shelves. From then on, everyone had another favorite drink.

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Since the 1970s, edible oil has been widely available in England, and the supply of various meats has also begun to rise sharply.

Therefore, people began to like frying various foods. Fried bacon, fried eggs, fried fish, fried chicken, and French fries were all made at this time.

Later, in 74, the first McDonald's fast food restaurant was built in England.

Because the salary at that time was about 40 pounds per week, but a fast food meal at McDonald's cost only 0.25 pounds, it quickly became the first choice for working-class families.

However, because everyone's salary allows them to eat lavishly, the plates at home and in restaurants are a bit small now.

This has led to many people having to tell the waiter "two servings" or "three servings" when ordering food in a restaurant.

As a result, in the 1970s, dinner plates in England became one or two sizes larger.

Everyone has to drink sugary juice and drinks with every meal, and sugary drinks and afternoon tea at other times.

In the boss's words, the situation was a truly blissful feeling, especially for those of them who had come from a food rationing system.

In addition, Han Li also learned a very strange thing from the boss.

That is, in Britain before 1961, if you attempted suicide, even if you failed, the government would sentence you to death by hanging.

In official terms, if you want to die, we will grant your wish. Only by doing so can we scare those who intend to waste their lives and make them dare not think of suicide again.
Han Li was stunned for a long time after hearing this story, and finally an old saying emerged in his mind.

"You will suffer the consequences if you do evil."

Han Li's days of chatting and playing the piano were forced to end after only a few days.

Because of Han Li's money-making behavior, some people who want to make this money have recently been attracted.

However, no matter how they performed, some of them were even male and female groups, but their final daily income was not as much as Han Li's. Some of them did not even earn a penny at the end of the day.

Han Li didn't care whether they made money or not. The arrival of these people just gave Han Li a reason to leave Niu Jing and go to the big city to make money.
(End of this chapter)

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