Gu Yunyang transmigrated from the apocalypse back to 1960, into the body of a man with the same name who had been mistakenly swapped at birth, and he saw this man's entire life unfold.
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The word "call the police" startled Han Le, making him tremble.
He glanced back at Gu Yunyang and saw Gu Yunyang looking at him with a half-smile.
Han Le swore he didn't know why he even dared to ask him to team up with him and go to the gambling den.
Yes, he does want to make money.
Moreover, if he didn't have money, he wouldn't know how he would survive in the commune.
They don't even dare to go back to school.
He suddenly remembered that some people in the village used to go to gambling dens, and they ended up losing all their money.
Later, he even gambled away his entire family's fortune.
Then, they didn't escape either.
Those who run gambling dens will squeeze every last drop of blood out of their families.
Why didn't he think of that before?
I staggered down the mountain, nearly falling several times along the way.
Gu Hanping certainly noticed that he had just returned from the city and handed over the last batch of lychees to Director Zhuang of the fertilizer plant.
The other party immediately smiled when they weighed him.
Gu Hanping knew that the other party was very satisfied with their brigade's actions.
I thought I could buy another batch of fertilizer from the fertilizer plant next year.
He was very happy.
One of the team members who went with us was puzzled and somewhat reluctant: "Captain, it's only four cents a pound, and we delivered more than a hundred pounds of it."
This person's eyes were only on money, and he even felt that he had done something wrong, and he had grievances against him and Gu Yunyang.
It costs several tens of yuan.
Gu Hanping was speechless and retorted on the spot: "If you can find someone who is really willing to pay 40 cents a pound, then go ahead and look for them. The brigade will only sell it to you for 30 cents a pound."
With just one sentence, he silenced the team member.
Lychees at four cents a pound are already exorbitantly priced.
He also realized that if it weren't for the fact that Director Zhuang of the fertilizer plant needed it, and that they were exchanging fertilizers, the other party wouldn't have to pay.
This deal is doomed to fail no matter what.
In addition, the Red Flag Brigade also received fertilizer, so they didn't actually lose out; in fact, they made a huge profit.
You should know that fertilizer bought from a fertilizer factory is half the price of fertilizer bought from a supply and marketing cooperative.
With just one sentence, he silenced the other person, and Gu Hanping finally breathed a sigh of relief, feeling a bit more at ease.
But this comfort didn't last long. As soon as he returned, he heard that people from the commune had come looking for his third son.
Gu Hanping immediately knew who had come looking for him.
No one else would rush to the Red Flag Brigade to find Gu Changzhu.
And I have to go to class today.
He asked around and learned that Gu Changzhu had gone with Gu Yunyang, which made him feel a little relieved.
He doesn't trust anyone else, but he trusts this nephew.
Two days ago, if it weren't for Gu Yunyang's sharp mind and calm help in coming up with a solution, it would have been much better.
Not only did he fail to bring his son back, but his son might have gotten himself into trouble.
He also had to have conflicts with that gambling den.
What kind of good person would run a gambling den in the commune?
According to Gu Hanping's thinking, who wouldn't ruin dozens or hundreds of families by running a gambling den?
They'd be good enough for the eighteen levels of hell.
If you really have a conflict with them, not only will your own family be thrown into chaos, but the entire Hongqi Brigade will be turned upside down.
Those people don't care who you are; they can be ruthless.
So he rushed over as fast as he could, and although he didn't hear everything, he got a pretty good idea of what was going on.
After thinking about it for a little while, I figured out most of the details.