Chapter 87: The Value of Art II
Without saying any bold, visionary words, I stuffed the pouch into my pocket, carried the bag Mom had prepared and walked out.
I knew they were looking at me from the door and I knew that if I looked back, I wouldn’t be able to leave.
I could feel the hot tears rolling down my face but that did not stop me from moving forward.
The village road connected straight to the county town, and I didn’t know how long I had walked for.
Because I was ignorant, I walked in the middle of the big road.
A massive cow-transporting vehicle honked his horn at me.
I jumped, startled. The driver stopped his truck beside me and shouted kindly, “Where are you going, little fellow? Need a lift?”
“I’m heading to town. It’s alright, I’ll walk slowly,” I declined.
“The nearest town is about 63 kilometers away. Where are you from? Why are you here?” he asked suspiciously.
I ignored his question, went over to the side of the road and continued on my way.
The driver drove next to me and honked his horn again. He stopped his lorry, opened the truck’s passenger door and gestured for me to get in.
After a moment of hesitation, I obliged.
It was my first time in a vehicle.
As if knowing that I was a bit naive, he extended his hand and shut the door for me.
He then proceeded to buckle me up, which startled me.
I struggled, attempting to break free, but the driver quickly explained that it was just for safety.
At that point, I was convinced that perhaps not every driver was bad.
On the way, he asked a lot of questions and I answered them one by one.
I learned quite a lot from our conversation.
“How much money do you have? Are you going to the city?”
After some thought, I carefully replied, “I have no money.”
“Then that’s going to be problematic. In order to survive in the city you’ll need at least 3,000 if you’re thrifty,” he shared.
“Why that much?” I asked, unable to comprehend that much amount of money.
“Let’s start with the food alone. Food is expensive, a bowl of noodles costs over 10 dollars and that won’t even fill your tummy. Plus, without money, you’re not going to be able to move about in the city. The most I can do for you is to send you to town,” he explained.
“How much will I need to get from the town to the city?” I asked.
“It depends on the city you’re planning to go. The best or just the average ones?”
“What about the best?” I asked immediately.
“The best city is Beijing and you’ll have to take an airplane to get there. That stuff’s even more expensive than a car. One trip will cost you over a thousand dollars. You don’t have that kind of money for sure, so that’s out of the question,” he answered.
I lowered my head, pondering over his words.
After a short pause, he sighed. “Don’t be upset. If Beijing’s where you wanna go, join me at my goods transportation factory. We specialize in slaughtering cows. If you’d be willing to work as a butcher for a few months, you’ll save enough money for Beijing.”
I nodded happily. “Yes, yes! I’m willing to work.”
Three hours later, we arrived at a small factory.
He had me wait outside while he went ahead to talk to some people inside.
A man in spectacles walked out and stared at me. “Name? Age?”
“Chalk, 23.”
“What a trendy name. Have you ever cooked at home? Do you know how to cut meat?” he pushed his glasses up, smiling.
“No, but I can learn.”
“Identification card?” he asked.
I took it out from my bag and he instantly snatched it over.
I moved to take it back, but he just smiled and said, “I’ll keep this for you. Three months of training, no salary but food and lodging provided. You’ll get 1,500 a month when you start working, but for the first five months, half of it will be taken away as part of your entrance fee. At the end of the fifth month, you would’ve gotten me 3,750 and only then will I return your card to you. Interested?”
“Why do I have to pay an entrance fee when I’m here to work?” I asked somewhat angrily.
He only returned my glare with a smile. “This is not the place for you if you can’t take hard work, but I don’t know if other places would be willing to accept you.”
The driver came over to my side. “This is the biggest slaughterhouse in town. Other places might not even offer you 500 a month. It’s worth it here.”
After some time, I asked the man in spectacles, “So at the end of the fifth month, you’d get yourself and me 3,750?”
“Yes, half for you and half for me, and you will get your card back. No tricks.”
I nodded. “Okay. I’ll do it.”
The driver patted my shoulder. “I’ll be the witness. I’ve known Glasses for a few years now.”
I nodded again.
The bespectacled man waved and said, “Follow me.”
I followed him into the factory.
He whispered, “Since driver Dahai brought you in and I’ve taken your card and will be taking your money, I will take care of you. If you see anyone in the factory, tell them you’re my brother and they won’t make things difficult for you. Learn from me these three months.”
For the next two months, I slept on a sofa in Glasses’ bedroom and wore Glasses’ old uniform.
I had food to eat and water to drink, and I carefully observe Glasses as he slaughtered the cows.
He taught me every detail of it and after two months, I was finally allowed to handle one on my own.
He would give me a good scolding the moment I made a little mistake, but I endured it all.
I thought about how he treated me and decided to repay him double when I receive my identification card.
After a three-month apprenticeship, I finally understood, somewhat, how to dissect a whole cow.
I worked hard for another five months and I still had no bed of my own during this period.
I never saw my salary either and I was told that it was all in Glasses’ hands.
Also, I had no proper clothes and even had my own taken away by Glasses.
I figured he’d probably swallowed the money he saved from depriving me of new clothes and a bed.
In the month that I was about to claim my identification card and stop working, Glasses took a week off to visit his hometown and I was able to sleep on his bed.
It was a double-decker bed, and the habitually silent fatty, who slept on top, started talking.
It was only then that I realized that the man that I loathed so much was actually a good person.
This slaughterhouse only recruited old hands.
The three months that I worked as an apprentice provided no income for me because I wasn’t an employee at all.
Glasses paid for my food and trained me hard for three months.
Also, the slaughterhouse wasn’t short of qualified butchers so even after my apprenticeship, I was merely sharing a small part of Glasses’ burden.
He also shared that the oldest butcher will be retiring on the day I get my card back.
I then found out that in the five months that I had been working after my apprenticeship, Glasses had been sharing half of his pay with me.
And he had set the period to five months so that I could take over the oldest butcher’s position upon his retirement.
That was also the reason why I had no bed and clothes of my own yet.
While I had been under the impression that I was giving Glasses half of my pay, he was actually the one sharing his with me.
Even the group leader in the slaughterhouse was told by Glasses to keep it from me.
I wouldn’t have known at all, if not for Fatty’s big mouth and Glasses’ departure.
When Glasses returned a few days later, I rushed up to apologize.
I shared everything about myself to him, leaving no detail behind.
We talked for a whole night and he kept persuading me to take over the old butcher’s position, but I told him that my heart was set on Beijing.
He said, “The master is about to resign and you can take over from there. Getting paid 1,500 a month is really decent, why wouldn’t you take it?”
“I really want to go to Beijing. I want to do art. I’ve almost forgotten everything about art in my eight months here.”
The next morning, Glasses was nowhere to be found.
When he returned, he had a new set of handphone with him. He gave his old one to me.
He even bought me a new number and handed me the 3,750 along with my card.
He reminded me to give him a call upon reaching Beijing.
That day, I made a small figurine with the mud found outside the factory.
I then risked death by borrowing the kitchen kiln to dry it before giving it to Glasses.
“Who’s this?” He laughed.
“It’s you! Can’t you tell?”
He looked at it for a moment before adding, “I think Beijing just might be more suitable for you, Chalk.
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- Chapter 208: Mountain, Sea XIV – Final III
- Chapter 207: Mountain, Sea XIII: Final II
- Chapter 206: Mountain, Sea XII: Final I
- Chapter 205: Mountain, Sea XI: Refinement
- Chapter 204: Mountain, Sea: Gong Fu
- Chapter 203: Mountain, Sea IX: Malong
- Chapter 202: Seven Friends: Let It Be
- Chapter 201: Ghost Market (Part 5) III
- Chapter 200: Ghost Market (Part 5) II
- Chapter 199: Ghost Market (Part 5) I
- Chapter 198: Ghost Market (Part 4) III
- Chapter 197: Ghost Market (Part 4) II
- Chapter 196: Ghost Market (Part 4) I
- Chapter 195: Ghost Market (Part 3) III
- Chapter 194: Ghost Market (Part 3) II
- Chapter 193: Ghost Market (Part 3) I
- Chapter 192: Ghost Market (Part 2) III
- Chapter 191: Ghost Market (Part 2) II
- Chapter 190: Ghost Market (Part 2) I
- Chapter 189: Ghost Market III
- Chapter 188: Ghost Market II
- Chapter 187: Ghost Market I
- Chapter 186: Dig On, Dig On (Part 2) III
- Chapter 185: Dig On, Dig On (Part 2) II
- Chapter 184: Dig On, Dig On (Part 2) I
- Chapter 183: Dig On, Dig On III
- Chapter 182: Dig On, Dig On II
- Chapter 181: Dig On, Dig On I
- Chapter 180: Heaven on Earth III
- Chapter 179: Heaven on Earth II
- Chapter 178: Heaven on Earth I
- Chapter 177: People and Money (Part 2) III
- Chapter 176: People and Money (Part 2) II
- Chapter 175: People and Money (Part 2) I
- Chapter 174: People and Money III
- Chapter 173: People and Money II
- Chapter 172: People and Money I
- Chapter 171: Book of Revelation (Part 3) III
- Chapter 170: Book of Revelation (Part 3) II
- Chapter 169: Book of Revelation (Part 3) I
- Chapter 168: Book of Revelation (Part 2) III
- Chapter 167: The Book of Revelation (Part 2) II
- Chapter 166: The Book of Revelation (Part 2) I
- Chapter 165: The Book of Revelation III
- Chapter 164: The Book of Revelation
- Chapter 163: The Book of Revelation I
- Chapter 162: Door of Truth (Part 2) III
- Chapter 161: Door of Truth (Part 2) II
- Chapter 160: Door of Truth (Part 2) I
- Chapter 159: Door of Truth III
- Chapter 158: Door of Truth II
- Chapter 157: Door of Truth I
- Chapter 156: Smart Friend (Part 2) III
- Chapter 155: Smart Friend (Part 2) II
- Chapter 154: Smart Friend (Part 2) I
- Chapter 153: Smart Friend III
- Chapter 152: Smart Friend II
- Chapter 151: Smart Friend I
- Chapter 150: Blemish of Time (Part 2) III
- Chapter 149: Blemish of Time (Part 2) II
- Chapter 148: Blemish of Time (Part 2) I
- Chapter 147: Mountain, Sea: Ten Sons
- Chapter 146: Mountain, Sea VIII: Chaos
- Chapter 145: Mountain, Sea VII – Jiao Tu
- Chapter 144: Seven Friends: Brother Si
- Chapter 143: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 3) III
- Chapter 142: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 3) II
- Chapter 141: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 3) I
- Chapter 140: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 2) III
- Chapter 139: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 2) II
- Chapter 138: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 2) I
- Chapter 137: Your Family Name, My Name III
- Chapter 136: Your Family Name, My Name II
- Chapter 135: Your Family Name, My Name I
- Chapter 134: Rain Man (Part 3) III
- Chapter 133: Rain Main (Part 3) II
- Chapter 132: Rain Man (Part 3) I
- Chapter 131: Rain Man (Part 2) III
- Chapter 130: Rain Man (Part 2) II
- Chapter 129: Rain Man (Part 2) I
- Chapter 128: Rain Man III
- Chapter 127: Rain Man II
- Chapter 126: Rain Man I
- Chapter 125: Daytime Lady Ghost (Part 2) III
- Chapter 124: Daytime Lady Ghost (Part 2) II
- Chapter 123: Daytime Lady Ghost (Part 2) I
- Chapter 122: Daytime Lady Ghost III
- Chapter 121: Daytime Lady Ghost II
- Chapter 120: Daytime Lady Ghost I
- Chapter 119: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive (Part 2) III
- Chapter 118: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive (Part 2) I
- Chapter 117: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive (Part 2) I
- Chapter 116: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive III
- Chapter 115: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive II
- Chapter 114: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive I
- Chapter 113: Wormhole Time Machine III
- Chapter 112: Wormhole Time Machine II
- Chapter 111: Wormhole Time Machine I
- Chapter 110: Karma III
- Chapter 109: Karma II
- Chapter 108: Karma I
- Chapter 107: Blemish of Time III
- Chapter 106: Blemish of Time II
- Chapter 105: Blemish of Time I
- Chapter 104: Panda on Strike III
- Chapter 103: Panda on Strike II
- Chapter 102: Panda on Strike I
- Chapter 101: Seven Friends: Fourth Brother
- Chapter 100: Mountain, Sea IX: Pixiu
- Chapter 99: Mountain, Sea VIII: Kylin
- Chapter 98: Mountain, Sea VII: Xiaoqian
- Chapter 97: Smoke and Business III
- Chapter 96: Smoke and Business II
- Chapter 95: Smoke and Business I
- Chapter 94: Immortal Cultivation Studies III
- Chapter 93: Immortal Cultivation Studies II
- Chapter 92: Immortal Cultivation I
- Chapter 91: The Value of Art (Part 2) III
- Chapter 90: The Value of Art (Part 2) II
- Chapter 89: The Value of Art (Part 2) I
- Chapter 88: The Value of Art III
- Chapter 87: The Value of Art II
- Chapter 86: The Value of Art I
- Chapter 85: Turing III
- Chapter 84: Turing II
- Chapter 83: Turing I
- Chapter 82: I Have Superpowers
- Chapter 81: All-seeing Eye (Part 2) III
- Chapter 80: All-seeing Eye (Part 2) II
- Chapter 79: All-seeing Eye (Part 2) I
- Chapter 78: All-seeing Eye III
- Chapter 77: All-seeing Eye II
- Chapter 76: All-seeing Eye I
- Chapter 75: Choice (Part 2) III
- Chapter 74: Choice (Part 2) II
- Chapter 73: Choice (Part 2) I
- Chapter 72: Choice III
- Chapter 71: Choice II
- Chapter 70: Choice I
- Chapter 69: Seven Friends: Whitey
- Chapter 68: Moon of Wrath III
- Chapter 67: Moon of Wrath II
- Chapter 66: Moon of Wrath I
- Chapter 65: Battlefield Reporter
- Chapter 64: Mountain, Sea VI: Baize
- Chapter 63: Mountain, Sea V: Pu Lao
- Chapter 62: Mountain, Sea IV: Wind Fox
- Chapter 61: Bet’s On II
- Chapter 60: Bet’s On I
- Chapter 59: Brilliant Silver III
- Chapter 58: Brilliant Silver II
- Chapter 57: Brilliant Silver I
- Chapter 56: Game of Destruction III
- Chapter 55: Game of Destruction II
- Chapter 54: Game of Destruction I
- Chapter 53: Has Always Been III
- Chapter 52: Has Always Been II
- Chapter 51: Has Always Been I
- Chapter 50: Field of Vision III
- Chapter 49: Field of Vision II
- Chapter 48: Field of Vision I
- Chapter 47: Pacific Ocean
- Chapter 46: My Bride III
- Chapter 45: My Bride II
- Chapter 44: My Bride
- Chapter 43: Escape II
- Chapter 42: Escape I
- Chapter 41: Candy III
- Chapter 40: Candy II
- Chapter 39: Candy I
- Chapter 38: In What World? III
- Chapter 37: In What World? II
- Chapter 36: In What World?
- Chapter 35: Unfortunate Opportunity III
- Chapter 34: Unfortunate Opportunity II
- Chapter 33: Unfortunate Opportunity I
- Chapter 32: Code K III
- Chapter 31: Code K II
- Chapter 30: Code K
- Chapter 29: Why Me? III
- Chapter 28: Why Me II
- Chapter 27: Why Me? I
- Chapter 26: Bomb Specialist III
- Chapter 25: Bomb Specialist II
- Chapter 24: Bomb Specialist I
- Chapter 23: Peaceful Birth, Peaceful Death III
- Chapter 22: Peaceful Birth, Peaceful Death II
- Chapter 21: Peaceful Birth, Peaceful Death I
- Chapter 20: Longevity II
- Chapter 19: Longevity I
- Chapter 18: Mountain, Sea III: Diamond Dust
- Chapter 17: Mountain, Sea II: Tao Tie
- Chapter 16: Mountain, Sea I: Forget-Me
- Chapter 15: Sometimes III
- Chapter 14: Sometimes II
- Chapter 13: Sometimes I
- Chapter 12: Clap Clap Clap II
- Chapter 11: Clap Clap Clap I
- Chapter 10: Summer II
- Chapter 9: Summer I
- Chapter 8: No Loudspeaker III
- Chapter 7: No Loudspeaker II
- Chapter 6: No Loudspeaker I
- Chapter 5: Providence
- Chapter 4: I’m Not Bad
- Chapter 3: Devil’s Corner
- Chapter 2: Dystopian Determination
- Chapter 1: The Knowing