In addition, there are two old comrades who served with him in the reconnaissance battalion, one of whom is responsible for production and the other is in charge of warehouse management.
These old friends knew how to divide the work and collaborate effectively. They slowly emerged from the courtyard, crouched, and formed a circle. This formation mirrored their military days, when they'd accepted a temporary assignment and discussed their division of labor. Once everyone was in their proper positions, Manager Zhang gently placed a handful of stones among them.
Each stone here symbolizes a specific position, just like when they had not yet retired, each stone corresponded to a specific position.
Grandpa Wu slowly glanced around at everyone around him, clearly reading out the names of the positions one by one, while picking up a stone and gently placing it beside him. When he mentioned the position of "logistics," Grandpa Wu's eyes glanced at Manager Peng, who immediately understood the deeper meaning.
In less than three minutes, the stones in the hands of these brothers were neatly placed there according to the distribution plan they had agreed upon in advance.
Then, the old guys cheered up and went to their jobs to start their official work.
At this moment, the number of people in this space has exceeded one thousand, if you don't count the sleeping Shuishui family. It seems that a brand new situation has been created here, becoming an independent little world.
Since each family brought a large group of people, the siblings, Chunyang and Chunmiao, were each assigned a large, three-bedroom, two-living-room apartment. Chunwang, a bachelor and currently unattached, chose to live in the dormitory and didn't request a separate apartment. He figured he'd apply for one when he got married.
Chunyang's wife was also a person who cared about her parents' family. Whenever she left, she would take her parents' family with her. Jiang Huashu saw that Chunyang's wife cared about her parents' family so much and felt that this was not a good sign.
Ever since Chunsheng and Jiang Huashu started interacting, Chunsheng's business has been booming! Chunsheng represents Lijiawan, and the entire Lijiawan community is his team.
Everyone in Lijiawan was busy, bringing in money every day. As the business leader, Chunsheng naturally enjoyed even greater financial success. However, initially, what everyone needed wasn't money, but solid food to fill their stomachs.
Once their families were able to fill their bellies, some began to act recklessly. The second brother's wife, in particular, went completely mad. She'd steal half a bag of cornmeal (or cornmeal, as we call it in our hometown), stealing it without a word, regardless of whether anyone else in the family had enough. At first, Chunsheng's wife, unaware of her second brother's wife's habit, genuinely thought the food had been stolen. Panicked, she ran to Chunsheng, Chunyang, and Chunwang, reporting that the family's food had disappeared.
Speaking of Chunyang's wife, she's truly bizarre. She clearly took the grain back to her parents' home, but refused to confess. Instead, she joined the search for the so-called "thief." Isn't that just looking for trouble? Wouldn't it have been much simpler if she had simply admitted to taking the grain? Instead, she resorted to such a farce, making it possible for her to pin the blame on someone else.
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