Chapter 130 Everyday Health Issues
Ouyang Yi and his men used a trailer to move the two machines to the cafeteria.
Ji Zai went along as well.
Upon arriving at the cafeteria, I was greeted by an unpleasant odor.
It smells like a dead rat that has died in humid air.
Ji Zai covered his nose. "Why does it smell so bad here! Weren't the windows open for ventilation?"
Ouyang Yi fanned the air to dispel the stench and said, "When we were cleaning this place before, we found several corpses, so we kept opening the windows to ventilate, but the smell was hard to get rid of."
Upon hearing this, Ji Zai raised an eyebrow. "A corpse that died from the heat?"
Ouyang Yi nodded.
Then Ji Zai understood. No wonder it smelled so strong; it was because the bacteria hadn't been completely eliminated.
She thought for a moment, "After we connect the water, let's get a few bottles of disinfectant to disinfect. Let's connect the electricity and water today, and then do a big clean-up tomorrow. Everyone has to come."
Ningmeng really needs a collective activity to strengthen its sense of conviction.
A relationship that's neither too close nor too distant is a good thing.
But we can't stay in this limbo forever.
This can create a sense of loneliness.
In such extreme circumstances, when loneliness reaches a certain level, a person may contemplate suicide.
Ji Zai didn't want the Ning Alliance to be full of people with depression by then.
The most urgent task is to reconnect the electricity to the cafeteria.
Ji Zai first located the canteen's power switch, connected the battery to the switch, then placed the generator in a corner and connected it to the circuit board...
Ouyang Yi didn't understand these professional concepts.
She led her people to check the area again, including the second, third, and fourth floors of the cafeteria. After confirming that there were no problems, she returned.
At this point, the equipment recorded in the records had been successfully debugged.
She connected the condensate generator.
I went to see the canteen's water storage tank.
The canteen's water storage tank is a separate machine room water storage tank. Its appearance is no different from an ordinary small building. It is a single-story building, but because of the decoration style, it looks grand and bright.
After confirming that the power was on, the lights in the dining hall were turned on first.
With a click, all the lights turned on.
Those present were deeply impressed.
Some people sighed, "It's just like before the apocalypse came. I really miss it."
The others nodded, slightly stunned.
Yes, I miss it.
The apocalypse has only been a few months, it feels like a lifetime ago.
They've almost forgotten what a normal life is like.
Unaware of their thoughts, Ji Zai was the first to activate the condensate generator the moment electricity was available.
Soon, the manufacturing machine began to work.
"We'll release the water in two hours, and clean the reservoir while we're at it. We'll also let the students in the relevant majors confirm that the drinking water meets the standards for safe drinking."
The others nodded.
The water tank is currently very low on water. Even if I wanted to clean it, there wouldn't be enough water, so I'd have to wait a while before cleaning.
Ji Zai paused, then looked at the temporary worker and said, "When the water comes out, run it first. Make sure all the dirty water has been drained, then we'll all do a big clean-up tomorrow."
The temporary workers nodded.
Ouyang Yi adjusted his glasses. "I'll keep an eye on things here, don't worry."
With her around, Ji Zai felt reassured. "Then please make a duty roster. From now on, the temporary workers will cook on a daily basis, and we'll have a fixed amount of food to spend each day, as well as our future food reserves. Please make a plan, and then we'll follow that plan."
Does this include Building 5?
Ji Zai thought for a moment, "No, it only includes the people in Building 4. The people in Building 4 will eat in the cafeteria from now on. Temporary workers will be in charge of the cafeteria work, and they will eat whatever is cooked."
"Starting today, we will no longer receive monthly salaries, but will instead gather together for a meal."
The temporary worker was overjoyed.
One of the girls asked, "Does that mean that as long as the regular employees can eat it, we can eat it too, and there's no difference between us?"
"Not really, after all, you still need to work." Ji Zai waved his hand. "When I saved you, I said you were temporary workers. Now temporary workers have evolved into interns. You have more work than regular workers, but you eat the same food. That's the idea."
The girl shook her head and said, "It's good now, after all, our contributions are not as good as those of the regular employees."
What are the things that temporary workers worry about most?
Isn't it just the fear of not having enough to eat and then going hungry?
Although there is more work now than in a regular job, it is not too hard, and I even have free time to play.
Now that's good, from today onwards, we don't have to worry about going hungry anymore.
If we're going to be hungry, we'll be hungry together.
This can be considered a form of improved treatment.
So it's still something to be happy about.
Ji Zai didn't dwell on the issue and said, "There's also the matter of the back mountain. The back mountain is a grain base, and I don't trust anyone else to manage it, so let's manage it together."
There are 272 of us in total.
"Watering and planting are done in shifts, like students on duty taking turns to look after the seedlings. Of course, we asked the agricultural students before doing this, because they had been tormented to death by the seedlings they were given."
Ji Zai naturally knew that there were many people on the back mountain now.
Because the back mountain is fun.
Therefore, many people go to the back mountain every day.
Who knows if they might kill the seedlings out of curiosity?
At this point, Ji Zai stroked his chin. "Isn't something missing? Right, it's classes. We've been too relaxed and haven't had classes for a long time. Now that schools outside have reopened, we're still struggling to farm. This won't do. For the sake of the students' health, let's resume classes."
"Teacher Cui will be the instructor, and everyone should be on time for class."
“There are other classes that can be taught by other gifted students.”
"We'll see how it goes. Just two or three classes a day will keep life from getting boring."
Ouyang Yi nodded, "I understand."
Having arranged everything, Ji Zai could finally go back to his dormitory to rest with peace of mind.
As soon as she returned to her dormitory, she ran into Nan Yao and Dr. Cui.
What are they talking about?
Upon seeing Ji Zai approach, they immediately greeted him.
Ji Zai nodded. "By the way, Teacher Cui, I've approved your teaching application. I'll send out a notification tomorrow. Please confirm the venue and content of your teaching, and have Ouyang Yi schedule a time for you."
Dr. Cui was thrilled to hear this, "So I can finally train you bunch of lazy bums!"
Oh my god.
He's been craving this for a long time.
Upon hearing this, Nan Yao clapped his hands and exclaimed, "I was just talking to Teacher Cui about the training, but I didn't expect you, Alliance Leader, to have him train us directly!"
Ever since I learned that Ji Zai and Ouyang Yi were both so skilled in martial arts.
That's when she got this idea.
I just talked to the relevant teacher, and before I knew it, I was scheduled to take a class.
To be honest, I'm really looking forward to Nan's invitation.
Ji Zai looked at the two of them, shrugged, and said, "However, Ningmeng is not an ordinary organization. Teacher Cui can do routine training, but elite training will be difficult. So I will catch a few zombies to serve as sparring partners for you. Be prepared."
"Zombies?!"
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