Siheyuan: Rebirth 52, intercepting Qin Huairu
Chapter 104: Take a short break in the cafeteria
Earlier in the day, workers had been caught in a fire and sunk in the heat, probably due to similar circumstances.
In comparison, this person was much more unfortunate - in the end, he could not avoid this disaster.
And the ending is naturally obvious.
For work, Jia Haoyun drove for a whole day and only went to the cafeteria to take a short rest the next morning.
He didn't show much enthusiasm, not that he was very motivated by the work, but he hoped to distract himself from thinking about those difficult moments by devoting himself to the work.
In addition, at the end of the day's work, it was his fellow apprentice Xiang Guoan who urged him to take a short break before he was able to return for dinner.
After eating several steamed buns and drinking a full bowl of porridge, his attention was no longer focused on purchasing goods from the "Space Supermarket".
After eating, he went straight back to his room, lay on the bed and fell into a deep sleep.
In his hazy state, he felt as if he had truly lost the ability to perceive the world. He was just in a coma, not simply sleeping.
This is done in order to avoid the painful images that would appear in the mind before closing the eyes - the horrific scenes of mountains being chopped down beyond recognition and people's faces being burned.
However, he did not foresee that his actions would win praise and unanimous recognition from the entire commune and the members on the business trip.
Such dedication and selfless attitude are considered to be a role model worthy of emulation by everyone.
The hard work on the "big battle" in just one day and one night made the news spread quickly throughout the commune.
What’s even more interesting is that some people have seen him as a role model and have imitated his style by working extra overtime.
When Jia Haoyun woke up, the sky was about to set. Feeling hungry, he went to the cafeteria to find food.
On the way, people kept greeting him. Even the elder uncle who usually didn't care much about others went out of his way to praise him.
He responded to the welcome with a warm smile, but deep down, he didn't understand why there were such changes around him.
It was not until he met Liang Ladi from the same village that he learned the reason - he had become a role model for everyone to watch while sleeping, which was unbelievable to him.
In fact, behind all this, the key driving force was the operation of the sophomore uncle Liu Haizhong.
On the one hand, Jia Haoyun's work achievements are obvious to all - even the passengers who have taken him have widely spread word-of-mouth about this man's good qualities.
Because he is the most "human" member of this group of **, Liu Haizhong carefully considered and chose to make Jia Haoyun a typical role model to highlight the influence of their group.
On the other hand, he believed that this was a real contribution and a real merit, and he publicized it, both as a recognition of Jia Haoyun and out of care for his own people.
At this time, the second uncle already regarded him as a person who was worthy of trust and reuse.
He did not expect that his intention was only to find inner relief through work, and that he would eventually be given public recognition. He was quite surprised that "things went against his wishes".
But there is no time to take care of that at the moment, solving the hunger problem is the first priority.
At this time, the division commander Xiang Guoan found him and said that there was a very important task that the two of them needed to work together to carry out.
It is immediately necessary to go to a mine eighty kilometers away to collect mineral resources. Otherwise, the lack of sufficient supply of materials will become a big problem.
Jia Haoyun remembered that place. He had seen a mention of it in his master's "secret manuscript" when he was on a business trip. There were corresponding markings on the maps of various cities in China.
But how much can an ordinary truck carry? But Xiang Guoan promised that they would go hand in hand with the commune's transport team and be responsible for transporting these precious ores together.
The urgency and importance of this work were repeatedly emphasized - the so-called transport team here actually includes a variety of transportation tools such as ox carts and horse carriages.
However, Jia Haoyun has a different view on this - how to transport so much ore to a location 80 kilometers away, and to make a round trip at the current speed, the time required is probably difficult to predict.
At the same time, it is necessary to consider that the dietary arrangements during this period also pose a practical challenge to the team.
Although rural life in Qiannan is simple and unsophisticated, they are facing many practical difficulties under the current special circumstances, not only in terms of food security, but also in terms of all-round tests of organization, collaboration, and transportation efficiency.
Xiang Guoan said there was no need to worry, as long as they had a letter of certification from the commune, they could get enough food at any "big canteen" near the highway.
At present, many community organizations have already set out and are facing the same problem. This is like a unified way to solve the problem.
At this moment, the "big canteen" across China is shared like a family, and it is normal to eat anywhere.
Is there such a way of operating?
After carefully checking the condition of the vehicle, Jia Haoyun set off with Wang Dazhu's two children and brother Wang Liu.
After all, he is an instructor, so the privilege of bringing along a few acquaintances is justified.
The main reason why he did not let Wang Dazhu go with him was out of concern for the safety of villager Wang Cun. The blast furnaces nowadays are indeed somewhat dangerous.
Although modern technology has made the distance of more than 80 kilometers not too far, being able to arrive smoothly under practical conditions is already a good achievement.
After crossing a long winding mountain road, the vehicle finally ran smoothly when it reached a flat road.
But at this moment, the three men looked pale and looked at Jia Haoyun with eyes full of blame. They thought that he would take them out to let them relax and rest for a while, but they ignored the possibility of motion sickness.
Walking onto the main road, Jia Haoyun saw a steady stream of horse-drawn carriages and ox-drawn carts heading towards the mine. This scene shocked him once again, and he found a place not far from the road and entered the "big canteen".
After entering, I found the room full of people. Each of them just picked up a steamed bun, drank a mouthful of porridge, and left in a hurry. The ground and the table were full of unfinished food remnants.
Some people are even too lazy to chew the outer crust of bread and just hollow out the inside to eat; there are many sweet potatoes and potatoes that are thrown away after just taking a bite.
Looking at this scene, Jia Haoyun shook his head slightly and sighed.
Imagine that one day in the future there will be no "canteen". Will those who throw away food regret their behavior? I am afraid that only when they are hungry will they realize the preciousness of food.
After taking a few steamed buns and drinking some porridge, Wang Liu and his Wang brothers began to regain their energy.
Then they started their journey forward, they gradually adapted and finally arrived at the mine in the early morning, but at that time there were indeed a lot of people, and everywhere were animal carts and ox carts waiting to be loaded with ore.
After inquiring, I learned that because there were too many people rushing to the mine, the mine could only give priority to providing material support to large factories, and small-scale units such as communes would hardly have any chance.
What should I do in this case? There are so many people waiting in line, and I don’t know when I can get the goods back.
Perhaps someone might ask: If we cannot get the ore, will it be in line with Jia Haoyun's idea? Without supplies, people can't work normally, so wouldn't this battle be over?
Is it possible? Absolutely impossible.
If they can get the ore, they can naturally continue to act according to the original plan. If they cannot get the ore, the commune will naturally have other ways to deal with it.
Collecting "old iron" from the public again may result in people's livelihood becoming more difficult after the end of the "Great War". Due to the lack of a large number of daily necessities and the lack of iron tools, how to farm and survive in the future has become a problem that troubles everyone.
83 Of course, some people have sold their farm tools as “scrap” and some tools have been melted down, but the basic tools are still preserved. This is necessary, otherwise how can they work? Not to mention that if the iron ore cannot be pulled back, even Jia Haoyun cannot imagine the situation afterwards.
The crowd was anxious and helpless, which was not a wise move, so they went directly to the nearest large canteen to replenish their energy.
In order to seek information, Jia Haoyun and his group chose to leave the canteen and go straight to a nearby restaurant.
They brought a few apples to the restaurant owner and obtained a little information from him - although everyone had enough cigarettes, the apples were quite precious.
The original plan was to find one of the most reliable sources of information - the old mine guard who knew the internal situation best. However, the fact was that no one knew the intelligence network better than the guards, and it was almost impossible to squeeze into this circle.
The manager of the nearby cafeteria was very helpful because they were close to each other and had some understanding of the surrounding situation. Of course, considering the "favor" brought by Jia Haoyun's apples, they also pointed out a new way for Jia Haoyun.
That is, there is a hidden path leading to the mine in the backyard of their commune, and this path leads to a small mine that was set up before.
The quality of ore from small mines is worse than that from large factories. At this time, in order to increase production capacity, personnel were transferred from small mines to large factories to work, so this place became an unmanned mining area.
If they don't need too much ore, they can try to go through this road. They just need to get along well with the gatekeeper and then they can enter to mine the ore, but they have to rely on their own labor to obtain the ore.
Still, it’s not a difficult thing to do—something is better than nothing.
The insufficient quality of the ore is not a big problem because it has been mined here in the past, which means that there will be no problem.
Although the ore here is not as good as that of the big factories, it is a fact worth looking forward to for mining on a comparative basis.
After expressing his gratitude, Jia Haoyun left.
Once he met up with the other two, they drove around behind the commune and arrived at the subsidiary mine late at night.
At this time, he found that the ore here was still being transported. After some inquiries, he learned that this batch of ore was mined from some nearby communes. Because these communes knew about this place, they came to dig ore.
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