Chapter 140 Building a Factory
Chapter 140 Building a Factory
Pan Yingying curled her lips and winked at the two little girls. The three of them burst into laughter and even woke up Batian.
??Batian had no choice but to get up and walk to Yu Chaosheng's side, lie down, put his big head on his legs and continue to sleep.
??The weather is getting cold, and Fat Tiger is going to hibernate. Anyone who goes out to play is a fool.
??Just then, Lumei ran in excitedly.
"Girl! The caravan is back!"
??Pan Yingying sat up straight in an instant and was about to get off the kang.
Yu Chaosheng threw down his pen and got off the kang, "Wait for me."
??He grabbed Pan Yingying's cloak from the side and wrapped her tightly, then took his own cloak and put it on, then he took her hand and changed her shoes and walked out.
Yu Qiuer and Yu Chuner looked at each other, the two little girls stuck out their tongues at each other, got off the kang and went to the oven room.
??This time the caravan not only brought back gold, silver and account books, but also brought back a piece of news: there was an earthquake in the southwest, the court was unable to provide disaster relief, there was a serious shortage of food, and there was a tendency for rebellion.
But Pan Dayin also said that he would select assistants for us as soon as possible, and the two of them felt a little relieved.
Pan Yingying set the price of grain very low. Although she loved money, she was not the kind of person who would profit from national disasters.
??My wife, children and mother are still waiting for me to bring back food from Xiaoyu. After such a long time, I still want to know whether you are still alive or have not starved to death.
??No one moved the table and chairs back. Yu Laoqi sat under the chair and put a thick stack of contracts on it.
??The prisoners are about to leave, and I can finally unload my heavy responsibility and take a break.
??I am sure Taoyuan Village can unify the grassland...
"They will definitely refuse to pay their debts. You in Taoyuan Village are vegetarians. You will definitely hunt them and their families to the ends of the earth."
The prisoners all nodded, and Ake said directly, "It's delicious! And it's very filling! It would be bad if I could eat it every day!"
??The people in the southwest can have food to survive, and she can also make some money.
"What? It's wrong for them to eat the bread, right?"
??In order to express gratitude for the gift from Taoyuan Village, each tribe also gave a few more horses and sheep.
You've come up with another bad idea to make money in that hot winter!
On the seventh day, several experienced house builders took their men to the West District.
??I touched the gray coat under me, and a little rebellious thought popped up in my mind.
??When I think about it now, I feel so regretful that I beat my chest and stamp my feet. I was fooled by my eldest brother.
A prisoner named Lelin ate sweet bread with tears in his eyes, saying, "Why should I fight if my family can also eat such delicious but filling food?"
??She looked up the prices of various grains in the mall, and finally bought 200,000 kilograms of the cheapest rice, 10,000 kilograms of salt, and 10,000 kilograms of sugar.
??Yu Laoqi took out two contracts and waved at me, "Okay, come over here."
??Because it is still winter and the fields are being planted, everyone in the North District has come to work in the factory.
??After the contract was signed, Yu Laoqi distributed carriages and the supplies we needed to the representatives of each tribe. We had to take the supplies back and drive the horses and sheep to Taoyuan Village.
?Ak sat outside his tent, chewing bread and drinking milk tea with "magic candy" in it, thinking that it would be bad if life could always be like it is now.
??All the captives nodded in unison. We, the young masters, were only forced to work for the royal court, and we would be able to save our lives. However, those who truly supported the royal court had already died on the battlefield.
"The contract needs to be made in duplicate, with your address written on it, and it also needs to be guaranteed by someone you know."
??A month and a half ago, a large number of horses and sheep passed through Tongguan and arrived at Taoyuan Village.
??Yu Laoqi said "hmm" and signaled us to be quiet.
??Huang Yuanhao: …
So that night each family sent a representative to the school ground for a meeting.
On the way home from get off work, Yu Laoqi, who was in charge of the West District, and Pan Yingying, who was in charge of the East District, met at a fork in the road. Their eyes showed a sense of sympathy and mutual understanding.
??I looked at the group of men with red eyes and moved my neck slightly restrainedly.
"A weak horse cannot be exchanged for seven small loaves of bread, and a sheep cannot be exchanged for two. They must want other supplies, such as sugar, salt, tea and cloth. We have to exchange them for things they don't have."
The captives were even more surprised, "You really can't go home? And you can't go home with that rotten food?"
??Just then, Yu Laoqi, the head of the West District, walked back.
??Yu Laoqi: ...
"Your Tal tribe is best at raising horses. You can trade them with horses!" Ak raised his hand low.
??We, the young people, divided the tribe into groups and not only exchanged small breads, but also some "Buddha salt", "magic candy" and tea.
That's what I learned in my night farming class. You must raise your hand first when asking questions.
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??Pan Yingying hesitated for a long time, but finally decided to sell the grain.
??Although we are all pitiful people, Chaosheng and Yingying are willing to give us a way out, but the threats must be made.
It was not until seven days ago that the steamed buns given to us were replaced with seven kilograms of small bread.
??Yu Laoqi was holding a thick stack of papers in his hand. It was written by Yu Chaosheng and asked the maid outside the house to help Teng copy it. It said it was a contract. I understood it too, so I just followed it.
I pointed at the bread loaves under the captives and lowered my voice, "You can give them bread loaves to take home first, but they have to pay with horses and sheep. Do you have any objection?"
??After finishing that little thing, Yu Laoqi finally breathed a sigh of relief.
??After the captives who were able to return home spread the word back to their tribe, almost the entire grassland knew about Taoyuan Village, and the small bread we brought back became popular among the nomadic people.
The captives looked at each other, knowing what the Taoyuan Village people were going to do.
When he returned to the compound, Yu Chaosheng's eyes suddenly lit up when he saw Yu Chun'er and Yu Qiu'er busy baking bread.
??Those horses and sheep were placed in the East District, and Huang Yuanhao was tricked into becoming the district chief of the East District. The person who tricked me was none other than my bad wife Liu Juhua.
??…
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??Unfortunately, ideals are full and reality is skinny, and Huang Yuanhao set up a bakery.
??When he spoke of the beginning, Yu Laoqi's voice was somewhat fierce.
??But it should be possible. The grassland royal court is still very powerful. Of course, it will always control the small and large tribes for our use.
??After that, I originally wanted to be the mayor of the West District, but the others also wanted to take over that mess. Huang Yuanhao had a way, so he had to bring wine to my house and cry to me, saying that he dreamed of the deceased Old Man Yu. The old man said that it was not easy for me to find Brother Qi, so Old Man Yu was forced to step down.
??…
??And arranged that three days later a caravan would take people from the northern district to escort the grain to the southwest for sale.
??Being a district chief is not a tough job, let alone taking care of those prisoners. In that short period of time, I felt that my hairline had moved forward a bit.
"Our village's work hasn't been completed yet, so they can't pack up and go home in those two days." Yu Laoqi said, also in spite of the prisoners' shocked looks, "but you have to say something."
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