Chapter 95 Official Decision



Chapter 95 Official Decision

Previously, when Han Ying went abroad to stock up on supplies, she would be away for a week each time.

Naturally, it is impossible to go to the small building to collect the cooked food on time, so Han Ying would ask Shi Yong to make these semi-finished products that are long-lasting.

Therefore, every time Han Ying came back from abroad with supplies, she would be able to fill a room with semi-finished products in the small building.

After a few times, plus what I usually do in the morning, wouldn’t that be a pile of stuff?

Except for the dried meat and jerky, Han Ying didn't consume much of the other things.

After all, she has a variety of delicious food every day, so naturally she wouldn't think of those things.

Han Ying just happened to want to eat egg yolk pastry, so she simply found a video and learned how to make it herself.

Han Ying no longer needs to bring out an electric oven because she has a better oven.

Han Ying started lighting a fireplace a few days ago. She selected this fireplace from dozens of models.

There is an oven on the right side of the fireplace and a workbench on top.

The oven is a double-layer oven, and the workbench above can be used for cooking, boiling water, frying vegetables, etc.

In this way, it can be used for multiple purposes while providing heating, maximizing combustion efficiency.

However, Han Ying had never cooked on the fireplace; she mostly used it to boil water.

As for the oven on the right, Han Ying has used this oven to bake a lot of things in the past few days.

For example, oysters, sweet potatoes, potatoes, crispy pork belly, dried shrimps, egg tarts, and cakes.

In addition, Han Ying discovered that things baked in the oven next to the fireplace tasted even better than those baked in the electric oven.

But you have to manage the timing well, otherwise it will easily burn.

Don’t ask why, the first plate of oysters Han Ying baked using this oven turned into dried oysters!

Han Ying took out three large jars of salted duck eggs from the space symbol.

Rinse each duck egg in clean water, and then crack them one by one into a large basin.

Then take out the egg yolks one by one, spray them with white wine, and put them in the oven to bake for a while.

The remaining salted egg white is a bit salty and not very tasty if eaten alone.

However, Han Ying would not waste food by throwing it away.

There are actually many ways to eat salted egg white.

Adding it to hand-rolled noodles can make the noodles chewier and can also be used to make pancakes.

It is also delicious when made into braised salted duck eggs, and can also be used as fillings for dumplings, buns, and pies.

Anyway, put it away first and make other food later.

Most of the egg yolk pastries bought outside are filled with red bean filling, but Han Ying wants to try other fillings.

So she plans to make mochi egg yolk pastries with red bean, mung bean and chestnut fillings today.

Place the egg yolk pastries one by one on the baking tray, brush them with egg yolk liquid, sprinkle with black sesame seeds and then push the two baking trays into the oven.

Han Ying didn't add too much wood into the fireplace, so the fire was not very strong, just right for baking the egg yolk pastry.

It only takes about twenty minutes for the fillings to be pulled into threads and the mochi egg yolk pastry to be ready with a crumbly outer skin.

Since she was doing it, Han Ying naturally couldn't just make two plates.

After finishing making three large jars of about 300 salted duck eggs, Han Ying's space symbol now contained more than a dozen boxes of egg yolk pastries.

Tangyuan was already waiting on the side, but Han Ying was worried that Tangyuan would choke on the mochi, so she specially made egg yolk pastry without mochi for it.

Served with a small plate of watermelon, I ate four or five dumplings.

Han Ying didn't dare let it eat too much. After all, the salt content of salted egg yolks is relatively high, and four or five at a time is enough.

Han Ying was eating egg yolk pastry and drinking warm milk tea, feeling very comfortable.

But the world outside is not as comfortable as hers.

In the next few days, the water level receded a lot, but the first and second batches of people infected by T1 mycelium had fallen into madness one after another.

They started smashing and attacking living people and then died!

After hearing the news, those people who were already reluctant to leave the resettlement site became even more afraid to leave.

After all, experts have not yet developed a way to treat and control the virus after all these days.

What if they go out and get infected by the poisonous fog?

So they plan to stay in the resettlement site forever.

Wait until experts develop a way to treat and control the virus before leaving.

Although the conditions at the resettlement site are poor and the food and sleep are poor, at least the officials have replaced the glass in all the windows.

This is better than having only two glass windows in the house, right?

The people here were unwilling to leave, and there was nowhere to accommodate the infected people. The authorities had no choice but to make a decision.

All those whose original homes were above the 7th floor but who are still staying in the resettlement site, if they do not want to leave, can only live with the infected people!

The authorities directly arranged the infected people into these resettlement sites that day.

They saw people with ulcerated skin and blue pus oozing out of their bodies walking into their room.

There is no need for official personnel to drive them away.

Everyone in the room fled out of the room with their luggage and asked the officials to escort them away.

This decision cannot actually be blamed on the official side, after all, it has been a while since the tsunami.

During this period, volunteers were willing to risk their lives to send these people back to their original homes, but they were unwilling to go back and wanted to stay in the resettlement site.

Previously, the authorities planned to let everyone go back after the water level receded completely.

However, although the water level has receded to the middle of the 6th floor, the current situation makes it impossible to wait for the water level to recede completely.

Of course, the authorities will not forcibly drive back those who live in low-rise buildings or low-rise self-built houses.

After all, the water level has not receded completely yet, and they have nowhere to live even if they go back.

But there are too many of them.

The most important thing for the country now is to resettle and treat these infected people.

The number of infected people is really too large. According to statistics, the number has exceeded 100 million.

This is a big project.

It not only consumes a lot of manpower and material resources, but also a lot of financial resources.

Therefore, it is naturally impossible for the authorities to support the people in these resettlement sites indefinitely.

So we can only take some compromise measures.

Healthy people aged 10-70 who want to continue to stay in the resettlement site will pay 400 yuan per week for food and accommodation.

As for the vulnerable groups under the age of 10 and over the age of 70, they can enjoy free food and accommodation at the resettlement site.

If you don’t have much savings, you can also work as a volunteer with the official helpline, which provides a subsidy of 1,000 yuan a day. There will also be other additional material subsidies depending on your position.

The government can first provide protective clothing and masks, and then slowly deduct the money for protective clothing after receiving the subsidies.

In fact, considering the current prices, 400 yuan a week including food and accommodation is not expensive.

However, as soon as the news came out, everyone at the resettlement site was in an uproar.

400 yuan a week, that’s 1,600 yuan a month.

What if there are 5 people in the family?

That would cost 8,000 yuan a month!

How long can the average family live?

These people couldn't return home because the water level outside had not receded yet.

It’s not that they don’t want to go back.

Why does the government still accept their money?

Where did all the taxes they paid in the past go?

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