Siheyuan: The Counterattack of Passerby
Chapter 85: Egg Delivery
However, they did not sympathize with Yi Zhonghai and his gang of beasts, because what they did this time was really despicable. They could bully anyone, but they actually bullied the relatives of martyrs and almost forced an orphan of a martyr to death. If they did not want to suffer the consequences, they would have sent these beasts to be the target of criticism this time.
Fortunately, Lin Geng was quite considerate of them and finally agreed to only demand some compensation and let them off this time. Although Lin Geng's move was a bit ruthless, the three families deserved it. It would be better to let them bleed heavily this time, so that they would not bully others in the future.
Although Lin Geng did not issue a letter of apology to Jia Zhang and the two children of the Liu family in the end, the matter was basically suppressed and did not become a big deal.
As for the old hag Jia Zhang, she was also a problematic figure registered by their street office. She had caused trouble in the Siheyuan many times in the past. Although they were all suppressed by Yi Zhonghai and kept in the Siheyuan and not reported to the street office, there is no wall that is impenetrable in this world. They had heard about it to some extent, but in the past, the officials would not investigate unless the people reported it, so they did not take the initiative to deal with it.
Now I didn't expect that Jia Zhang is so vicious. Lin is unwilling to forgive her, and she really deserves it. Let her spend a few years in jail and reform herself, so that this old hag will not continue to stir up trouble in the courtyard and disturb the neighbors.
As for the two children of the Liu family, they were not too old yet. Lin Geng only forgave Liu Haizhong and the eldest son of the Liu family. To be honest, these two boys were really pitiful. They were abandoned by their mother. It was really a bit sad.
Moreover, Lin Geng was a very capable guy. After he finished his work, he did not blame the leaders of the street office. He even came to give them fish, which made them feel warm. So Director Wang, Deputy Director Zhou and Aunt Liu all comforted Lin Geng with kind words and told him that if he had any problems in the hospital in the future, he should not care about Yan Bugui and should come and tell them directly. They would definitely take care of Lin Geng.
Director Wang also told Lin Geng that if Yi Zhonghai and the others wanted to retaliate against him after they were released, he must not suffer any injustice and should tell them immediately, or they would severely punish them.
Moreover, after they are released this time, the street office will not let them off easily. They will also give them certain punishments and hold a meeting to seriously criticize them.
Lin Geng then thanked Aunt Liu repeatedly and asked her to help him find some house cleaners. He wanted to take advantage of the money he had now to clean up the two rooms in his home, repair the roof, lay bricks on the floor, and whitewash the walls.
When Aunt Liu heard this, she immediately assured Lin Geng that the matter was left to her and she would find someone for Lin Geng today. Since private economy was not allowed to exist now, many workers were registered with the street office in name only. If someone wanted them to do work, they had to find these craftsmen through the street office, and the street office would then assign work to the craftsmen. This was originally within the scope of the street office's job responsibilities, so Aunt Liu didn't have to spend any effort at all.
After Lin Geng finished this task, he went for a walk on the street and bought some things that his family urgently needed. He still did not go home for lunch, but went to Quanjude, ordered a roast duck and enjoyed a delicious meal. He found that his appetite was really a bit scary. He ate a whole roast duck, including the skin and meat, a portion of duck pancake, and fried the duck rack. He finished it all by himself easily, and still felt a little unsatisfied after eating.
This also shows that his body functions are indeed very strong now, his digestive ability is very strong, and he naturally eats a lot, which can provide his body with sufficient energy.
In the afternoon, he found a secluded place with no one around, took out several bows he had bought from the Trust Store from the Small World, put on the bowstrings and tried them out.
These bows were indeed carefully made by skilled bow makers. Although they were a few years old, they were still intact and very elastic. They were all strong bows. He estimated that except for a shorter riding bow which was a little softer, the rest were hard bows. The weakest one had a pulling force of eighty or ninety pounds. They were all war bows with considerable power.
Later, when he was playing in the archery club, the traditional bow he bought was only a 50-pound bow, but it felt a little difficult to pull. Most people couldn't even pull a 35-pound bow.
However, the pulling force of these Qing bows basically reached about 100 pounds, and the strongest one could even reach 130 pounds. Even the shorter riding bow weighed no less than 60 pounds, which was considered a soft bow.
Lin Geng took out the arrows, found a tree, marked a point on the tree as the bull's eye, and chose the most handy bow to try shooting a few arrows.
The first few arrows were a little off target, but after a few, I found the feel and aiming point, and the subsequent arrows were shot very accurately, almost every arrow hit the center of the bull's eye, and even if they were a little off, they were within the size of a teacup.
This was all thanks to the fact that his body had been greatly strengthened. He was able to pull the nearly 100-pound bow with both arms quite steadily, without any muscle trembling at all. That was why he could be so precise. He could not say where he pointed and hit the target, but at least the target would not deviate too far and could be controlled within a very small range. Not to mention shooting wild boars, even shooting rabbits would not be a problem at all.
His confidence suddenly increased. After making up his mind to clean up the house, he took his bow and arrow and went out of the city to stroll around the nearby mountains to try hunting with the bow and arrow.
When he joins the purchasing department of the steel mill, he can often skip work under the pretext of hunting in the mountains. Wouldn't that make his life very enjoyable? Moreover, he can also take out some game to eat and drink at the courtyard, and no one can report him for speculation just because he eats well.
When he returned to the yard in the afternoon, he saw no one outside the yard, so he flipped his hand and found a basket full of eggs. These were eggs laid by the chickens he raised in his small world. These chickens grew very fast in the small world and started laying eggs in less than a month. Moreover, because the time in the small world is different from that in the outside world, a chicken can lay three or four eggs a day.
He could harvest twenty to thirty eggs a day. Now there were hundreds of eggs in his small world, and four hens had begun to lay eggs. Lin Geng gave the four hens more than forty eggs and asked them to start hatching chicks. After they hatched, there would be fifty to sixty chickens in the chicken coop of his small world. By then, he would not only be able to achieve freedom over the eggs, but also freedom over eating chicken.
After entering the yard, he greeted Yan Bugui, handed Yan Bugui four eggs, and then began to deliver two eggs to each household in the yard, one by one. His reason was that everyone had spoken up for him in this matter, and he could not forget everyone's help, so he gave two eggs to each household to express his gratitude.
As for these passers-by in the courtyard, he didn't care much about how they would treat him in the future. He just planned to make things difficult for them after Yi Zhonghai, Liu Haizhong and others were released from prison.
The residents of these courtyard houses have long been dominated by the pension group headed by Yi Zhonghai, who constantly brainwashed them, subjected them to PUA, influenced their thoughts, made them lose their proper judgment, and morally blackmailed them to donate money and materials to the Jia family.
Although these residents had opinions, they dared not speak out and could only be dominated by Yi Zhonghai. After a long time, they would inevitably form inertia and get used to obeying Yi Zhonghai's orders, and might even develop Stockholm syndrome.
It is obvious that they have been subjected to moral kidnapping and bullying by Yi Zhonghai and his gang all the time, but over time they have developed a dependence and emotional identification with these beasts, believing that Yi Zhonghai is always right, even if he is doing evil, they still believe he is right.
Therefore, before Yi Zhonghai was released, Lin had to take the lead in freeing these residents from Yi Zhonghai's mental control.
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