A short-tempered mom? A money-grubbing dad? A humorous trio of women were sent to the 1960s by a leaky electric kettle, bringing with them a kitchen that could infinitely replicate food and a space...
Inspired by the high-rise buildings in the space and taking into account the opinions of the fire department, he first designed nine six-story apartments.
It's called an apartment because each floor is designed as a single room, each with its own kitchenette and bathroom. There are up to 30 rooms on one floor. There's also a separate management office for cleaning staff, a laundry room for washing clothes, and other supporting facilities.
The small kitchen is just enough for boiling water, cooking noodles, and making porridge. Unlike the residential housing, the apartment building is interconnected with walkways, primarily for convenience. The residents are primarily veterans with limited mobility and elderly individuals without children, and the large walkways make it easy for wheelchairs or hospital beds to access.
Adjacent to the single-family apartments is a large, dedicated cafeteria, where residents eat their meals. Meals are delivered to elderly residents with mobility issues. From the building's designated location to dining in the cafeteria and finally to a dedicated lane for express delivery, the entire dining process is perfectly designed.
The only downside is that the number of floors is too low, but there's nothing we can do about it. The standards you were given are just like that, and the drawings have been revised again and again based on the requirements of various departments. It's understandable that if you built it without reviewing the drawings in advance, and the fire escape can't reach it, it's considered an illegal construction and you'll have to tear it down.
Soldier Ding had been impressed by the strength of the Aijun Group since arriving, and had volunteered to oversee the construction materials at the site. Not to mention, he'd actually caught people stealing several times.
After learning about this, Suihe commended Soldier Ding, which was actually a disguised way of giving him money. Since Soldier Ding arrived, Suihe had found various reasons to give him a lot of food coupons and money.
Speaking of Soldier Ding, we have to talk about his "roots-seeking" journey at home for more than a day.
At first, Ding Zhanshi, like Lao Cui, thought he wasn't their biological son. What mother could be so cruel and heartless to her own child, Zhenyang? If he wasn't their biological son, then it would make sense.
So Soldier Ding didn't choose to file a complaint with the 75th Division regarding his replacement. Because the replacement had stolen his letter of introduction, he was sure to get the case. But Ding remained silent, choosing to endure the situation. He settled back home and carefully researched his past.
He first asked several people nearby who were said to have witnessed his birth, and later asked the elders in the tribe, only then did he understand why his mother disliked him so much.
It turned out that when he was a centenarian soldier, he was caught up in the wheat harvest and had no time to go home, so he gave birth to him outside. Everyone in the village saw his mother giving birth to him. The old lady could not raise her head for more than 20 years, so she didn't like him.
It was because of the birth of Soldier Ding that the old lady felt that her body was being watched by the whole village, so she could not stand up straight or raise her head. She resented Soldier Ding in her heart and naturally disliked him since she was a child.
Finding out the truth of the matter finally freed Soldier Ding from his shackles. Just then, Lao Cui returned to pick him up, parking the car a few miles outside the village and walking in. After explaining the situation to Soldier Ding's family, Soldier Ding immediately agreed. He'd had enough of this family. Then, Lao Cui told Soldier Ding's mother that he was taking him south to work and that he wouldn't be back for a few years.
When the old lady heard that he was out making money and not at home, she immediately agreed happily. It didn't matter where he went, as long as he didn't show up in front of her. It would be best if he never came back.