Chapter 157 Stomach and Bladder



Zhang Hongcheng had never seen such a situation in his two lifetimes.

A 1.88-meter-tall man from Northeast China was lying on the hospital bed with a sallow face. He was in his thirties and his eyes were filled with tears.

The young man from Northeast China who was accompanying the patient at the bedside was as irritable as a 200-pound gorilla, with red eyes, and he wanted to pick up a bench and fight someone.

Zhang Hongcheng is trying his best to comfort Section Chief Dong who is lying on the hospital bed.

In fact, after learning the whole story, Zhang Hongcheng felt no less depressed than Section Chief Dong Lianbo.

Section Chief Dong Lianbo is a section chief in the coal sales department of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps. This time he brought an assistant, a young gorilla, to Shanghai on business.

By the way, the gorilla boy is Section Chief Dong’s nephew, his name is Dong Dalin.

Dong Dalin is not only an employee of the coal sales department, but is also said to be the main player of the Corps basketball team.

198CM, 200 jins.

But these two big men who were undefeated in the Northeastern bar scene were defeated in a bar in Shanghai.

Section Chief Dong was taken to the hospital by ambulance and underwent emergency gastric lavage.

Chu Miaohong was checking the medical records on the bedside table, her brows never relaxed.

It’s not that she found Dong Lianbo’s condition too serious, but her mood became very bad as Dong Dalin described it.

The incident started because of half a shipload of coal.

Heilongjiang Province is a major coal-producing province in the country, and the Construction Corps has many coal mines under its jurisdiction.

Most of these coal mines will be transported to various parts of the country to support local construction.

Shanghai's industrial zone is one of the largest coal consumers in the country.

It is unknown how much coal is planned to be allocated to Shanghai every year.

Although the plan is good, there are always some unexpected situations every year that cause some errors in the supply of coal.

For example, some coal that was supposed to be shipped to Shanghai might be transferred to other areas midway by a higher-level order.

This kind of thing happens all the time.

This has led to coal-producing areas such as Heilongjiang Province and Shanxi Province always owing a large amount of coal shares to other places on paper.

The Shanghai area is a major coal debtor in Heilongjiang Province.

At the beginning of the second half of this year, the Heilongjiang Province Construction Corps organized the educated youth in the mines to launch a large-scale production campaign as a tribute to National Day, and produced a lot more coal than planned before September.

The coal was transported to Huludao by rail and loaded onto ships heading directly to Shanghai.

Before the coal is loaded onto the ship, Heilongjiang Province and Shanghai will reconcile accounts and make a distribution plan for the coal on this ship.

All of it was used to offset the coal share that the Construction Corps previously owed to certain units in Shanghai.

As the plan had been communicated in advance, Dong Lianbo thought there would be no problems, so he brought his nephew along to see the world of Shanghai.

But after the ship docked and unloaded the coal, something unexpected happened in Shanghai.

Something went wrong with the half shipload of coal that was supposed to be allocated to Shanghai Textile!

Before Shanghai Textiles went to transport coal, someone anonymously reported that Shanghai Textiles' planners were cheating.

The half ship of coal owed to Shanghai Textile in the overall plan had actually been replenished by the higher-ups from several units in Shanxi Province last year and the first half of this year!

When Heilongjiang Province was reconciling accounts with Shanghai Textile, the planner on Shanghai Textile's side deliberately dragged his feet and played dumb, and at the same time did not send the verification form to the coal allocation department. The delay among the three parties allowed Shanghai Textile to take advantage of a big loophole.

Before this shipload of coal was loaded onto the ship, the Shanghai Textile Company planner suddenly took the initiative to contact the Heilongjiang Corps, saying that they wanted to settle the account and ordered half of the shipload of coal.

The planner's actions were naturally not personal behavior, and no one could trace him. The unit protected him well, and at most he could just change jobs.

As soon as the letter of complaint reached the allocation department, several other major coal-deficient companies in Shanghai immediately quit.

This half shipload of coal must be rearranged, as everyone wants to use it to make up for their own shortfalls first.

After much competition, only two super-large companies were left.

Shanghai Textiles and Baoshan Machinery (don’t take it personally, Baosteel had not yet been established).

It was already October when the coal was transported to Shanghai. Shanghai was about to enter winter from autumn, and the coal consumption in the whole city suddenly increased.

The coal shortage has kept all departments in Shanghai busy and anxious.

This has also led to more and more units taking a second look at this half ship of coal.

Finally, Shanghai Textile discussed with Baoshan Machinery and decided that they could not delay any further.

Both sides used their connections to let the coal supply units in Heilongjiang Province decide for themselves who to give the coal to.

As a result, Section Chief Dong Lianbo became a frequent guest of the purchasing departments of both sides.

How to convince a stubborn Northeastern silver man at the dinner table?

The national answer is the same – pour it into him!

Section Chief Dong, who was rampant in the three northeastern provinces, smiled contemptuously and asked, "Get me drunk?"

bring it on!

The reputation of this uncle and nephew in the wine shop of Heilongjiang Province is enough to stop a child from crying at night.

The purchasing department of Shanghai Textile was easily taken down by the uncle and nephew.

Next is the purchasing department of Baoshan Machinery.

It was this meal of wine that knocked down the 1.98-meter-tall Dong Dalin and sent Section Chief Dong for gastric lavage.

Losing the drinking contest was no big deal for the uncle and nephew of the Dong family. It was just that they underestimated the heroes of the world.

But when Dong Dalin went downstairs to buy porridge for his uncle, he saw the man who had drunk them to the point of falling down coming to see a doctor.

He went to the cystology department instead of the gastroenterology department.

Although Dong Dalin looks rough, he is actually a very delicate person.

Taking advantage of the opportunity when the man went to the toilet, he secretly checked the man's test results in the laboratory, and pretended to be his friend to peek at his medical records.

Only then did I find out that the guy had a mild cystitis because he drank too much water at one time.

The nurse in the laboratory also told him clearly that this person had definitely not touched any alcohol in the past 24 hours.

Dong Dalin, who reacted quickly, almost beat someone up in the hospital.

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