Reborn in the 70s as an Educated Youth

In her previous life, Lin Chuchu was framed by her aunt and uncle, lost her job, and spent her entire life working as their family's servant.

However, her father was a martyr, and her mot...

Chapter 122 New Research Project

Lin Chuchu waved her hands repeatedly, "Chief, it's alright, I don't need any compensation, as long as it doesn't affect my family."

These past few days she had been on tenterhooks, fearing someone would cause trouble for her family. Now that the matter was resolved, Lin Chuchu was no longer afraid.

Upon hearing this, the leader smiled even more kindly.

"Comrade Lin, it's because of us that the information was leaked."

"You must accept the reward and compensation, otherwise we won't feel at ease."

After some back and forth, Lin Chuchu reluctantly accepted it.

Stepping out of the leader's office, Lin Chuchu was excited. Oh ho ho... she made some money again! That's great, I'm so happy.

Back in the research office, seeing the two people working diligently, I put away my smile and also got into my work.

The spirit of not giving up is ingrained in the Chinese people; no one wants to be left behind.

The three of them sat in their seats, scratching their heads and pondering the problem at hand.

However, no one was discouraged; they believed that one day they would overcome the difficulties.

The research went much more smoothly after that. On the third day, the photocopying problem was solved, and on the seventh day, the continuous paper feeding problem was also solved.

On the fifteenth day, they overcame the most difficult hurdle: double-sided printing.

When the printed paper was passed around in front of everyone, everyone wore a smile.

The three members of the "Iron Triangle" are truly remarkable; they managed to solve such a difficult problem on their own.

The three masters couldn't stop smiling. Look, this is their apprentice. Although he often causes trouble, his achievements are undeniable, and they have something to brag about again.

"Good, I'll give you two days off to rest well. There's no rush with the research."

"But before the holiday, you need to organize the design drafts and materials, and make a cost estimate. Submit them before you leave work today."

The three of them exchanged a glance and watched helplessly as the printer was carried away.

Researcher Tian opened his mouth wide. This was the first printer they had ever made themselves. They had originally planned to put it in the office for their own use as a memento.

But seeing how they were fighting over it, I thought better of it.

They'll get what they deserve after they apply to their superiors.

The printer is black in appearance and can be easily moved by one person, since it is mostly made of plastic.

The overall cost is around 1,100 to 1,200 yuan. When it is officially launched, Lin Chuchu thinks the selling price should be around 3,000 yuan.

Although it's not something ordinary people can afford, it's still useful for most organizations.

It's much cheaper than buying it from abroad, no matter how you look at it.

After resting for two days, an order came down from above to conduct research on computers.

The three people gasped upon hearing this.

Researcher Tian walked up to his mentor, his face contorted with grief.

"Master, this thing is too difficult. It's completely different from a printer. Just the motherboard inside a computer can't be made overnight."

His master rolled his eyes at him. "I know that's why the higher-ups didn't give you a time limit. Computer research can be a long-term course for you, but you can research other things."

The higher-ups were just giving them a try; I doubt anyone expected the three of them to actually develop a computer.

The above only shows the drive and boundless imagination of young people through research on printers.

He knew that there were at least three teams across the country researching computers, but he didn't really have a high opinion of these three people.

Upon hearing this, the three unconsciously breathed a sigh of relief, wiped the sweat from their foreheads, and returned to their office to begin working on their next research topic.

Researcher Tian sat blankly in the chair, his mind wandering, before finally speaking after a long while.

"What do you think is most important right now?"

Upon hearing this, Lin Chuchu and Researcher Hou put down the documents in their hands, and Lin Chuchu frowned as she spoke.

"For a country, of course, it's about weapons. Only with weapons can a country avoid being bullied. Weapons involve land, sea, and air, so forget about it. The higher-ups definitely won't agree to our research."

"There's also medicine, transportation, and transportation includes trains, airplanes, ships, and submarines. Which of these do you think we can confidently entrust to our research?"

Researcher Hou scoffed, mercilessly undermining the other party's confidence.

"Nonsense, of course I know. You always bring up national affairs, can't you consider the plight of ordinary people?"

Researcher Tian rolled his eyes at them.

Lin Chuchu ignored his expression and stroked her chin, saying, "People are concerned about food, clothing, shelter, and transportation. I think that right now, food is the most important thing."

"How about we apply for a piece of land to farm?"

Lin Chuchu said with a smile.

Researcher Tian rolled his eyes upon hearing this. "We're not agricultural professionals. If we go down to the fields and mess around like this, our masters will beat us to death."

Researcher Hou somewhat agreed with Lin Chuchu's point of view: "We may not know how to farm, but we can research things that can generate income for farmers."

Upon hearing this, Researcher Tian and Lin Chuchu were taken aback; this was indeed a suitable research direction.

"I heard that some people have started researching tractors, and they are quite efficient."

Researcher Tian immediately became depressed; he couldn't take someone else's job.

"Never mind, I'll think about it again."

The three racked their brains trying to figure out what project to research. They wanted to achieve results and do something truly practical for the country and its people.

For a moment, I really didn't know what to do.

Lin Chuchu's mind was a bit of a mess. In her previous life, as a soul, she had only been exposed to some commonly used things in China, so she really couldn't offer any substantial advice.

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