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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Of course, you can raise more task pigs, which means that once you receive the task, you have to sell them to the purchasing station at the end of the year.
If you raise a pig at home, you can only raise one pig per family.
For example, Gu Yunyang kept two pigs in the pigsty behind his house, one a year-end pig and the other a task pig.
He's just putting on a show, so he won't be unable to explain his pork sales at the end of the year.
Gu Hanping finally made the decision: "Okay, then go and get a few more Wuhai dogs. The brigade knows and has approved it."
After a pause, Gu Hanping added, "Remember to get a document from the police station. Although everyone knows what happened, you still need to have a reason to explain yourself if someone asks you about it."
Gu Yunyang nodded: "Yes, Captain, I understand. I'll go to the police station tomorrow and ask the criminal investigation department."
The rest is much simpler. The production process itself isn't difficult; it's just that controlling the proportions is a bit tricky.
Gu Yunyang simply assigned each of them to be responsible for one thing: "You just need to remember this one thing clearly. Each one must have the same weight. You also need to check carefully and make sure that the materials are crushed. Any ones that are not up to standard must be sent back to be redone."
Gu Yunyang said to Gu Hanping, "Our people simply can't learn and remember all the steps in such a short time. So I'll assign people to be responsible for a part, just like on a factory assembly line. Each person is responsible for a part, and that way they'll understand. It will also improve work efficiency."
As for the materials to be weighed, there are no electronic weighing machines available now.
Now, each person has a small weight and a small scale, which is enough.
While the proportions need to be controlled, they shouldn't be so precise that even a scale can't measure them.
Gu Hanping thought this was a good idea: "It's just like threshing rice. Some people cut the rice, some people carry it over, and some people catch the rice ears and then thresh it at the threshing machine. It's the same principle."
The principle is very simple: it's like an assembly line, where each person is only responsible for a part.
Because it's repetitive work, you can do it well as long as you put your heart into it.
Actually, there's another advantage to this: each person is only responsible for their own part, making it difficult for Quan San to know all the steps.
In fact, it was during this period.
Once the mushroom spawn factory in the commune is up and running, Quan San and his group will be of no use anymore.
Of course, those who try to gain small advantages but end up suffering big losses don't count.
Gu Yunyang couldn't care less about them.
By the time I cooked dinner that evening, I had basically learned how to do it all.
Gu Yunyang ate dinner quite late.
When Gu Hanping left, he said, "I'll go get those dogs for you. They're not as good as the ones at Fourth Uncle's place, but they're still pretty good. I remember that Xishan Village had some puppies before. I'll take them to my house and raise them for a couple of days. If you come back from your business trip tomorrow, I'll bring them to you."
"Okay." What else could Gu Yunyang possibly refuse?
This saves me the trouble of asking for it myself.
"Captain, wait a moment. I'm going to get something."
As he spoke, Gu Yunyang went back and brought out two pieces of cured pork, each weighing about a pound.
"You can take this to them later. You can keep this one for yourself."
One piece weighs one jin (500 grams), and he took out two pieces at once.
Gu Hanping tried to decline, but Gu Yunyang laughed and said, "I don't need this, so just take it. Besides, I'm the one who's going to get a dog. You can't just show up empty-handed to pick up someone else's dog, can you?"
"Then let's forget about this one."
"It's nothing, just consider it a reward for your hard work, Captain. I'm going on a business trip tomorrow and don't know when I'll be back. You've been busy for a while now, doing all this for me, I can't let you work for nothing, can I?"
In reality, Gu Yunyang wasn't so kind to others.
With so many good things every day, it's easy to raise an ungrateful child.
However, Gu Hanping's family seems to be doing well for now, and Gu Yunyang also feels that he should be more careful in the future.
"Okay, then I'll head back now."
Gu Hanping left, and Chen Xiangrong was the last to leave, saying, "Thank you. I was thinking of applying for that internship teacher position. But the competition for internship teachers is too fierce, and it starts in a few days. I'm worried I won't pass the exam."
Gu Yunyang hadn't expected this matter to drag on for so long: "Then you should do your job well, and I'll have Hei Mei cooperate with you."