Chapter 461 We Succeed



Chapter 461 We succeeded

As the Red Army soldiers lined up to receive their share of supplies,

Jiang Wanwan was sinking her mind into the system, checking how much goods the Red Army soldiers of the 11th Regiment had purchased and how many national destiny factors they had spent.

Among them, these 457 people alone had eaten and consumed a lot last night and this morning.

Although the Red Army soldiers did not eat as much as they wanted last night, they were hungry for a long time, so each of them still had three or four buns to eat.

In addition, some of them had a big appetite, so after finishing the allocated breakfast this morning, they ate another bun.

In short, the buns that were finally eaten were about 2,000.

In addition, including what we ate this morning, we had 457 boxes of self-heating rice, 457 salted eggs, 457 shaqima, and 228 canned food.

Last night, we bought 229 military coats, and distributed about 350 bottles of liquor. The unfinished ones were poured into mineral water bottles.

Oh, and last night and this morning, we boiled about 450 bottles of mineral water. Later, there were not enough bottles for liquor, so the Red Army soldiers drank dozens of bottles of mineral water.

We used dozens of boxes of anti-inflammatory drugs, more than ten packets of antipyretic drugs, and more than twenty bottles of Yunnan Baiyao.

All these things together cost more than 482,300 national destiny factors.

The supplies prepared for the 11th Regiment Red Army included 7,312 packs of shaqima, 4,570 salted eggs, 1,828 buns, 229 apples, 229 bottles of mineral water, 457 packs of chocolate, 1,145 bottles of liquor, 50 boxes of anti-inflammatory drugs, 10 packs of antipyretic drugs, and 50 bottles of Yunnan Baiyao.

It is worth mentioning that the total weight of these supplies is about 1,625 kilograms, an average of 3.55 kilograms per person.

Even with the addition of these Red Army soldiers, the weight of the supplies originally carried was about 15 kilograms, not more than 20 kilograms.

In addition, there are supplies that need to be delivered to the vanguard as soon as possible, including 50 boxes of anti-inflammatory drugs, 10 packs of antipyretic drugs, 50 bottles of Yunnan Baiyao, 500 packs of chocolate, and 1,500 bottles of liquor.

These supplies weighed about 360 kilograms and were urgently delivered by a 12-man team.

The total value of these supplies taken away was about 760,000 national destiny factors.

Because Mr. Hu had already been deducted 300,000 national destiny factors.

Now that he spent such a large amount, all of Mr. Hu's national destiny factors were directly deducted.

In addition, a portion was deducted from other Red Army soldiers on average, and the account was finally settled.

Jiang Wanwan was worried before that the 11th Regiment of the Red Army would not be able to use up the millions of national destiny factors.

Now he finds that these national destiny factors are also very easy to spend.

This is just to buy some food, and so much was used up at once?

After Jiang Wanwan sorted out all the data, she also told Mr. Hu about it so that he would have a rough idea.

Mr. Hu nodded to show that he understood, paused for a moment, and then spoke.

"Not far behind us, there are two more regiments of soldiers who will pass by here one after another. I hope Miss Jiang can take care of them when they come!"

Jiang Wanwan's eyes lit up when she heard this. There are people behind?

She originally thought that the 11th Regiment was walking at the end, but she didn't expect that there were Red Army soldiers behind!

Two regiments, referring to the number of people in the 11th Regiment, are about 1,000 people!

This is really great!

Jiang Wanwan nodded immediately and said actively: "Don't worry, Mr. Hu, I will!"

Then she thought of something and asked again.

"By the way, the Red Army soldiers are in a hurry to get going, so they may not have time. After I give you a detailed introduction, could Mr. Hu write down the specific situation so that the head of the group can quickly understand the situation."

The most important thing is that Mr. Hu's handwritten manuscript is easier to convince people than Jiang Wanwan's chaotic introduction.

You know, the day is different from the night. Everyone is clear-headed and calm, and there are many options to choose from. Faced with events that are not in line with common sense, the Red Army soldiers will probably stay away.

Obviously, Mr. Hu also considered this point and readily agreed to Jiang Wanwan's request.

He took out the notebook where he had written the list of goods before, opened a new page and started writing.

The first sentence of the opening chapter introduces his identity, and then he describes in detail the entire supermarket and the transaction situation, and then tells the Red Army who saw the content to buy supplies as soon as possible and hurry up.

Finally, Mr. Hu signed his name, took out a small seal from his arms, blew on it, and stamped it on his name.

Jiang Wanwan couldn't help shaking her hands when she received this simple document with Mr. Hu's signature and seal.

It would be great if this simple document could be brought back to Earth after the trial world ends.

Even if it can't be published, it's good to keep it at home and ask 007 about it someday.

Seeing Jiang Wanwan put the paper away with a serious look on his face, Mr. Hu added.

"If nothing unexpected happens, Miss Jiang, please allow the troops behind to rest nearby, and then bring the same amount of supplies as us, and set off again as soon as possible!"

Hearing this, Jiang Wanwan nodded again and agreed immediately.

The list of goods she and Mr. Hu discussed was almost the best choice considering the weight and supply situation.

It is indeed the most convenient and quickest way for the troops behind to follow this!

At 8:30 in the morning, the sun rose high, dispelling some of the cold in the air.

The Red Army soldiers of the 11th Corps have all received their own supplies and carried the supplies piled outside the supermarket.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! After staying in the supermarket for eight hours, the Red Army finally walked out of the supermarket and prepared to start again.

Jiang Wanwan stood in the supermarket, looking at the hundreds of Red Army soldiers outside the door, carrying bags, holding sticks, and leading livestock, standing proudly.

At some point, the noisy surroundings suddenly became quiet, and all the Red Army soldiers looked at Jiang Wanwan in the supermarket.

Finally, led by the head of the regiment, Xu Wenzhao, they stood at attention, saluted, and shouted loudly.

"Thank you Comrade Jiang for taking us in and helping us, and thank you Comrade Jiang for selflessly providing supplies!"

Then all the Red Army soldiers shouted: "Thank you Comrade Jiang for taking us in and helping us, and thank you Comrade Jiang for selflessly providing supplies!"

At this moment, Jiang Wanwan's eyes suddenly turned red, and she couldn't control her tears.

When these Red Army soldiers turned around and left, she blurted out: "Everyone must be careful on the road!"

"We will, see you the day after tomorrow!" Xu Wenzhao waved his hand, and turned around and left first.

The other Red Army soldiers also said goodbye and followed the team.

Seeing that more than half of the people had left, Hu Gong, who was standing silently on the steps, suddenly took the step to leave.

But after taking only two steps, he stopped again, turned back to look at Jiang Wanwan, and finally couldn't help but speak.

He asked, "Miss Jiang, I...did we succeed?"

Mrs. Deng Ying, who was following Mr. Hu, did not understand the question and turned back in confusion.

Jiang Wanwan understood it instantly, facing the expectation and nervousness in Mr. Hu's eyes.

She nodded vigorously, and then answered loudly, "Success, we succeeded!"

Suddenly, Mr. Hu showed an unprecedented brilliant smile on his face. He nodded repeatedly and said, "Okay, that's good!" Then he

turned around, took another step, and walked forward with his head held high, his steps were more firm than ever!


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