Reincarnated Era: The Entire Family Are Cannon Fodder

Fast-transmigration master Feng Bicol crashes into a 1950s era novel, entering a world where the protagonist's stepmother plans to give her a one-corpse-two-deaths finish, followed by assaults ...

Chapter 84 On the Eve of the Drought

There were quite a few people in the room. "Old Iron Head, are you not planning to quit? I've investigated and found out that Huang Quan has collected a lot of payments from other places this time. When we add the payments from our factory, it will be tens of thousands of yuan... With a monthly salary of only a dozen yuan, just think how much that is? After we get this money, we won't have to live such a miserable life anymore."

Upon hearing this, a man not far away hesitated. He thought about the money on Ji Huangquan's body and the fact that this was illegal.

"Don't you want your children to have a better life? The factory is plotting to kick us out and give our positions to others. Are you really planning to go back to farming and starve to death?" The man said, looking at the woman.

When Lao Tie Tou heard this, his initial hesitation instantly turned into determination. Yes, just as the man said, because the factory manager was abusing his power for personal gain and trying to have his relatives take his place, all of them would be fired.

What can they do after being laid off? People in the city can't even farm. Thinking of this, he said, "Do it." Upon hearing this, he immediately nodded and started working.

At this point, the group sprang into action. Ji Huangquan went to the factory to settle the payment for the goods. After settling the payment, he looked around and then left.

As Ji Huangquan was leaving, he put the money in the pocket, but suddenly someone bumped into him. Ji Huangquan was slightly startled, looked at the other person, and found that his pocket had been cut open. As he watched the person leave, Ji Huangquan immediately chased after them.

There was nothing else inside, just a family photo. At this moment, Ji Huangquan couldn't possibly give the photo to anyone else, so he quickly walked over and stopped the other person.

After stopping the other party, Ji Huangquan said directly, "Give me the things." Looking at the teenager, Ji Huangquan said coldly, "I don't want to use force. You'd better behave."

Upon hearing this, Feng Biluo glanced at the other person with a cold smile, her expression revealing a hint of indifference. The child stepped back as he looked at Ji Huangquan.

As he backed away, he quickly smiled and said, "Uncle, you shouldn't have come in." Upon hearing this, Ji Huangquan looked at the people who came out from not far away and couldn't help but frown.

Several burly men looked at Ji Huangquan and said, "Give me the money you have on you." Their expressions turned fierce as they looked at Ji Huangquan, and a cold smile appeared on their lips.

Upon hearing this, Ji Huangquan looked at the other person, showing no fear whatsoever, but rather a hint of coldness, and said, "It seems you're going to rob me."

"Give me the money you have on you." The men said as they looked at Ji Huangquan. Some of them trembled because it was their first time doing this, and they were filled with fear.

At this moment, they looked at Ji Huangquan with fear, but still managed to put on a show of composure, because they needed the money. Once they got their hands on it, they would leave immediately.

Ji Huangquan remained unmoved. As those people rushed over, he kicked them to the ground without hesitation. The people who were kicked to the ground were in pain.

Ji Huangquan didn't stand on ceremony and immediately called the police. When the police saw the robbers being subdued by Ji Huangquan, they said, "Not bad, young man. You can take down five people by yourself. But aren't these people from the XX factory?"

Upon hearing this, Ji Huangquan quickly understood that the factory workers who were supposed to settle accounts had come to rob him. Ji Huangquan glanced at them and told the police to handle it; he had no intention of getting involved.

Ji Huangquan took a car and went back at that time. When Ji Huangquan went back, Feng Biluo was unaware of what Ji Huangquan had experienced. Even if she knew what Ji Huangquan had experienced, she wouldn't care too much. It was 1984.

It rarely rained for more than half a year, and then it basically didn't rain for three months. When it didn't rain for three months, many people became a little anxious.

When Feng Biluo looked at the village chief that day, she asked, "What's wrong, village chief?" Upon hearing this, the village chief looked at Feng Biluo and started tapping his pipe.

“It hasn’t rained for three months. Luckily, we’re close to this river. Otherwise, our rice paddies would be starving.” Village Chief Feng said, looking at Feng Biluo. “I’ve heard that several other villages have experienced similar situations.”

Upon hearing this, Feng Biluo remembered that the drought had started around 1985. "Since Grandpa Village Chief is worried, then we shouldn't sell any of our grain for the rest of this year. With the grain stored from previous years, even if there is a real drought, we won't go hungry."

Upon hearing this, Village Chief Feng was slightly taken aback. He looked at Feng Biluo and said, "You're right, that's one way. If there's no drought, we can sell all the grain next time, and we can eat the stored grain."

"Hmm." Feng Biluo nodded. After looking at the village chief, Feng Biluo realized that the village chief was staring at the weather in a daze. He hoped that he was wrong and that it couldn't be a drought. If it really was a drought, what would happen to the people of the country in the future?

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