Chapter 183 The Six Rooms Plan, Biogas Digester Project (2/2)



Gu Yunyang's words surprised Gu Hanping, who was also somewhat speechless.

You've already opened your own private plot, and you still need me to introduce you?

Gu Yunyang: I didn't ask you to introduce me, but I hadn't had a chance to say anything yet, and you're already rushing to introduce me.

Gu Hanping sighed. He knew his own plans, and Gu Yunyang must have figured them out.

"Alright, since you've found it, I won't say much more. There are a few plots of land there that you can use. But how do you plan to build the house?"

Gu Yunyang had already made plans. Even if Zuoqiu Linhai hadn't rewarded him with more than two hundred yuan, he still intended to build a brick house.

It's not like we're staying for just a day or two; those mud houses are prone to crumbling.

He didn't like it much.

Despite having a housekeeping robot, Gu Yunyang was still reluctant to live in a mud house.

"I want to build a brick house. Does the brigade leader have any connections to help me buy bricks and tiles?"

Gu Hanping's mouth dropped open: "You want to build a brick house? You won't be able to build one without at least two hundred yuan. How many rooms do you want to build?"

After a pause, Gu Hanping said, "Although the village doesn't pay much attention to this."

But the unspoken rule is that each person has their own room.

"If you want to build more and you have the money, that's fine. It's just that the villagers might be envious."

Other people live in mud-brick houses, where several people share one room.

Do you live in several rooms by yourself?

Gu Yunyang thought for a moment and said, "Then I'll build six rooms. Don't worry, Captain, here's what I'm thinking: one bedroom, one study, one guest room, and one main room for entertaining guests."

In addition, there is a kitchen and a bathroom.

Oh, and there's one more toilet.

Gu Yunyang patted his forehead, realizing he had forgotten about the restroom.

We can't just walk straight into the woods, can we?

Hearing Gu Yunyang say this, Gu Hanping felt that the study might be a bit redundant, but upon reflection, it seemed that so many rooms were indeed necessary.

"Toilets are not considered part of a house; they are not included in the calculation."

Gu Hanping hesitated for a moment, then said, "Are guest rooms necessary? The kitchen and bathroom aren't considered rooms, but they can be included in the calculation."

With a study, why would we need a guest room?

However, Gu Yunyang insisted: "Yes, I still need to. I have some friends here."

A soldier once came to visit me, but there were no spare rooms in my house, so I didn't offer him a meal or a place to stay for the night.

Upon hearing this, Gu Hanping realized that Gu Yunyang still had friends in the military.

Then this guest room is indeed needed.

He opened his mouth, intending to persuade her not to take the study.

But I couldn't bring myself to say it.

Gu Yunyang said, "I also plan to write some articles and submit them to newspapers and magazines to see if I can earn some royalties."

In a few years, the royalty policy will be abolished.

But at that time, various ration coupons were also issued.

Gu Yunyang felt that if possible, he could still continue writing.

He can also draw on historical articles, so he shouldn't go astray.

Since Gu Yunyang has already said that, what else can Gu Hanping say?

Gu Yunyang also knew that what he was doing might make others envious.

Moreover, the village has no electricity, which is very inconvenient.

Gu Yunyang thought for a moment and decided to give the village a little something in return: "By the way, the toilet needs to be built according to my requirements."

"I plan to convert the toilet into a biogas digester, which can be used to generate electricity."

"What?"

Gu Hanping's eyes widened: "You can do this?"

Gu Yunyang was also curious: "Captain, have you heard of biogas digesters?"

"I've heard of it."

Gu Hanping's eyes were very deep, revealing a look of reminiscence: "That was about two years ago, I think. Back then, they were saying that they were building biogas digesters in Guangzhou. I heard about it, and I thought it wouldn't be easy for our brigade to run electricity, and nobody wanted to pay for electricity, so we wanted to bring one in. But unfortunately, very few people knew about it, and we didn't have the connections. Even if we did, we couldn't afford it. Are you sure you know how?"

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