The female protagonist, Lin Ziyan, was an aquaculture PhD and a double major in ship design in her past life. She was reborn into the body of a girl from a small fishing village in Fuzhou.
Ju...
Lin Ziyan, who was walking ahead, did not see them and had already turned into the shrimp farm.
The new shrimp farm is right next to the old one.
Next to the original shrimp farm, a lotus pond was dug. At this time, the lotus flowers were in full bloom, and the air was filled with their fragrance.
"You plan to use this pond to raise fish?" Lin Jun asked, puzzled.
He always felt that a lotus pond was out of place in a shrimp farm.
Frogs were hiding under the lotus leaves, and some were even sitting on the leaves to rest.
“My father dug it up. Actually, I don’t know if he wanted to raise fish,” Lin Ziyan said frankly.
Lin Jun, "..."
He always felt that his grandfather's adoptive parents' family was very special.
From the courtyard to the shrimp farm, and even Grandma...
Lin Jun was full of doubts, but he was in no hurry to ask.
His grandfather was a legend in himself, and he was highly respected in the Chinese community in Germany.
Lin Jun knew that his grandfather had not returned to invest in the port, but rather planned to donate it free of charge.
After strolling around for about half an hour, Lin Ziyan took him home.
She walked much faster than she had when she arrived.
Lin Jun followed with long strides, barely keeping up.
Back in the courtyard, she went straight into the backyard, looking very anxious.
"Mother, is Ah Yan's shrimp farm doing very well?" Lin Shaowen asked.
He glanced at his grandson, and his expression clearly changed.
"I don't know, she's just very busy, but she occasionally sneaks in some time to go fishing, saying it's a good rest..." Mrs. Lin said with a smile.
"Is proper rest necessary for better progress?" Lin Jun added.
Grandma: "Yes, that's the sentence."
Sometimes when she says something, I can't remember it...
"From now on, it will all belong to the young people."
Lin Shaowen nodded. When he saw the university graduation certificate, he knew that this niece was no ordinary person.
"Sister, Little Fish..."
A crisp sound came from the backyard.
Jiaojiao, who was playing in the sand, suddenly threw something down and ran to the backyard without even putting on her shoes.
Grandma Lin cried out, "Jiaojiao, don't fall..."
"Ayan is raising small fish inside?" Lin Shaowen asked in shock.
He used to work at a fish farm and knows how difficult it is to raise fish fry.
Lin Jun pursed his lips, looking at the backyard with a puzzled expression.
Grandma said blankly, "I don't know. Lately she's been hanging around the little yellow fish. You can go and take a look."
Lin Shaowen suddenly stood up and walked inside, leaning on his cane.
Lin Jun followed behind him, her heart pounding with alarm. She had been thinking about the fish fry the whole time, which was why she rushed back.
…
In the backyard,
Fatty and Xiaoxiao sat to the side, excitedly watching the fish fry slowly swim out.
Lin Ziyan prepared by moving the fish fry to another wooden basin.
"Sister, is it a small yellow croaker?"
Jiaojiao asked anxiously, her feet covered in sand, her eyes wide open.
Lin Ziyan: "Yes, they are small yellow croakers. How about we put a few into the aquarium to keep them a little bigger?"
Jiaojiao nodded vigorously and clapped her little hands, "Okay, I want to raise little fish..."
Lin Shaowen and Lin Jun walked into the backyard and paused for a moment when they saw the separate cultivation area.
The areas are clearly separated and not mixed together, and they have all been disinfected.
The two looked at each other in surprise when they saw the small fish that had been removed.
Have they really successfully cultivated fish fry?
And it was yellow croaker...
"Ayan, did you cultivate all of these?" Lin Shaowen asked.
The answer was obvious, but he couldn't help asking it anyway.
Lin Ziyan nodded, "Yes, we lack experience and need to do more research."
She took the notebook from the chubby girl and recorded some data.
Water temperature is difficult to control, and water quality needs to be adjusted manually...
Lin Ziyan recorded several points and didn't notice the two people who were already stunned.
This time, what she was doing in the lab was more difficult, given the many uncertainties involved.
"Uncle, aren't you rushing back for a meeting?" Lin Ziyan put down her notebook and asked in confusion.
Lin Shaowen snapped out of his reverie, "I won't be going back today."
Lin Ziyan raised an eyebrow, thinking that Sister Qiuying should be in an emergency meeting at this time, so she didn't ask any more questions.
Lin Jun pulled up a small stool and sat down, looking at the fish fry in the wooden basin, constantly marveling at them.
"Ayan, can I take a look at that notebook of yours?" Lin Shaowen asked anxiously, no longer calm.
Lin Ziyan handed him the notebook and squatted down to look at the fish fry.
The group watched together as the fish fry swam slowly, nibbling at the meager amount of bait.
The water in the basin rippled, and the shadows of a few people could be vaguely seen.
Meanwhile, inside the municipal government office building,
The Ministry of Foreign Trade was suddenly called to a meeting, and everyone was very nervous.
The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation is so idle lately that they can practically swat mosquitoes in the office.
While other provinces were reporting good news, Fuzhou remained completely silent.
"Deputy Director Wang, will the minister take this opportunity to criticize our work?"
"Probably not," Deputy Director Wang said with a faint smile.
Actually, he was also very uneasy.
In this conference room, the only one who can sit calmly and composed right now is probably Director Luo.
He's been incredibly busy lately; the road construction project has already started, and the money has already been deposited into his account.
Director Luo goes to the site every day to supervise the construction and follow up on the project.
Lu Qiuying walked into the conference room, and the discussion stopped instantly.
She asked her assistant, Teng, to help send the documents, and then sat in the main seat to prepare.
"Over the next month, you should organize all the work at hand, finish what you can as soon as possible, and postpone what you can't finish."
"The port reconstruction project will be the focus of our work this month. In the early stages, there are also..." Lu Qiuying briefly explained the main contents of the meeting.
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