Ancient cultivator Tang Jin was caught in a battle between cultivators and exotic beasts over a spiritual treasure and was accidentally transmigrated to another world.
He found himself to be ...
Secretary Tian nodded quickly. Tang Yue left on her own.
Mr. Qi was deeply moved, yet also filled with utter resentment towards the current situation. Today, he had to hold a meeting to thoroughly criticize those actions; otherwise, even good comrades wouldn't dare to contribute to the country.
What kind of talk is this?
Tang Yue didn't care how Mr. Qi communicated with his superiors; those weren't her concerns. She directly went to the location Mr. Qi had told her, and stepped across the air to see a number of people below cutting down trees and weeding, presumably repairing a road.
She looked closely and saw that they were all soldiers, advancing in a carpet-like fashion. Yes, it really wouldn't work without a path.
Tang Yue left first. When they arrived, all sorts of machinery, tools, and materials were piled up in batches and locations, looking quite spectacular.
This time, it was Commander Huang who was meeting with them. He thought they were fast enough, but he didn't expect the people transporting the supplies to be even faster. But the road hadn't been built yet! How did they get all this stuff here?
In an instant, the image of the little girl flashed into Commander Huang's mind. He chuckled softly, but said nothing, and immediately ordered his men to begin clearing the area.
They found that a lot of glass and interior decoration materials were placed on the outermost edge, far away, as if to prevent them from being crushed or damaged, choosing extremely safe locations.
The materials were arranged in order of their intended use; the little girl was really thoughtful. Each battalion began to inventory the supplies. When they reached one location, a soldier came over and reported, "Report, sir, there's a large quantity of food supplies ahead. They're not covered. Please give instructions."
Upon hearing this, Commander Huang exclaimed, "Wow, they've even prepared the food! That means we can start construction as soon as the people arrive!" He quickly went over to see for himself.
Upon seeing this, he felt he could barely move. Snow-white flour, glistening grains of rice, plump soybeans, and finely ground cornmeal. All sorts of grains were neatly arranged.
There were also many pots, pans, bowls, and other kitchen utensils on the side. There were even quite a few sets of gas cylinders and gas stoves, which are not yet common.
Commander Huang was overjoyed and waved his hand, "Come on, where's the cooks? We have food today, so make plenty of rice and steamed buns, let the soldiers eat their fill. No money, no coupons!"
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"Yo ho!"
All the soldiers cheered. "Let's eat as much as we can!" They felt like they hadn't had a proper meal in ages.
"Commander, there are more over there..." the young soldier exclaimed excitedly.