Chapter 76 Sixties Chronicle 36
After the spring sowing, the prisoners were relieved from the heavy labor.
Gao Nanting, who had been in solitary confinement for half a month, was also released from solitary confinement.
The prisoners thought they would see a cellmate with a depressed look and a look of despair.
When Gao Nanting came out of the trumpet, he not only had a rosy complexion, but also looked energetic and in high spirits.
If you don’t know, you might think that this person is enjoying himself in the trumpet.
There were many prisoners who were put in solitary confinement for disobeying discipline. Of course, they knew what the situation was like in that solitary confinement where they never saw the sun. But when they saw Gao Nanting, who was so different from them, they couldn't help but feel confused.
Gao Nanting didn't care about the surprised looks on other people's faces when they looked at him. He sneered in his heart, could they be like him?
He has a partner!
In the prisoner yard, everyone was doing their own thing to pass the time. Sun Qi came over to find his brother Ting and was surprised to see his brother Ting looking so happy.
"Brother Ting, if you look like this, someone who doesn't know you would think you've gone to enjoy yourself in a comfortable place!"
"Stop talking nonsense!" He took out a handful of candies from his pocket and stuffed them into Sun Qi's cotton-padded jacket pocket. "How's my father-in-law these days? Is that supervisor still targeting him?"
Touching the bag of candies in his pocket, Sun Qi swallowed his saliva and said softly, "That grandson has been much more obedient these days, but I think he's only being obedient temporarily. Your father-in-law has been receiving packages from Beijing City almost every month these past few months. There are a lot of good things in them. I wonder how many people are jealous."
He knew about this; his partner had told him about it.
It's impossible to give up something just because others covet it. You still have to think of a way to get it back. It would be best if it can be solved once and for all. If that doesn't work, it would also be good to scare those who have red eyes.
"I still need you to help look after my father-in-law. Once we get news from Beijing, we'll be out of this sea of suffering."
"If we're brothers, don't say that. I'm an orphan, and I've made up my mind to follow you for the rest of my life."
Gao Nanting: “…” She said it as if she wanted to marry him.
He turned away with disdain, and his gaze drifted to the few correctional officers standing at the door and chatting.
A few days after May Day, the general farm office received a thick stack of account books.
After several days of secret meetings and discussions among the top management of the general farm, a team of armed police stormed into the office of the director of the Jiufen Farm and arrested Quan Daqiang.
The noise was so loud that all the employees in the entire Jiufen field came out to watch the fun.
Wang Cuiju was throwing a tantrum like a madman, but facing the police officers who were armed with guns, her crying, making a fuss, and threatening to commit suicide were of no use at all. They handcuffed the couple and took them away.
After Quan Daqiang was arrested, the Jiufen Farm was in chaos for two days. The temporarily appointed Deputy Director Li immediately issued a series of orders to suppress the rumors, and the demoralized Jiufen Farm quickly resumed its previous production.
Because there was sufficient evidence and witnesses to prove that Quan Daqiang had embezzled and accepted bribes, the field soon issued a disciplinary order against Quan Daqiang.
Originally, because of Quan Daqiang's relatives and friends who had risen to prominence, the farm's way of dealing with them all had a sense of collective punishment.
Wang Cuiju and her family were also fired from the farm.
Even if Wang Cuiju threatened to jump into the river, eat pesticides, or even hang herself in front of the director's house at the headquarters, no one would buy into this woman's ideas.
The reason why Wang Cuiju was able to escape from this purge was that there was insufficient evidence. Quan Daqiang had no chance of exoneration and he had an only son at home with no one to take care of him. Of course, he would not expose Wang Cuiju. Even many of the things Wang Cuiju did in private were taken care of by Quan Daqiang himself.
But for other people, he didn't have so many concerns and said everything he should and shouldn't say.
Quan Daqiang's downfall was beyond the expectations of everyone in Jiufenchang. At that time, Quan Daqiang was almost the local emperor of Jiufenchang, and everyone was afraid of this leader who held the power of life and death in Jiufenchang.
Feng Wu still lived a peaceful life. Wang Cuiju's family was kicked out of Jiufen Field, and she no longer had to see Quan Yonghui every other day in the name of taking care of them.
Deputy Director Li was quickly promoted to a full-time position due to his outstanding performance.
After a series of new regulations were promulgated, everyone performed their duties and focused on the work at hand, which to a great extent calmed the emotions of the employees.
However, due to Quan Daqiang's dereliction of duty, a lot of mess was left behind, and Director Li also faced a lot of pressure.
Most of the food purchased by the Logistics Department from outside was moldy and inedible. Many prisoners suffered varying degrees of poisoning from eating moldy food, and all of them were suppressed by the Quanda police.
Tons and tons of moldy grain were piled up in the warehouse of the logistics department. Li Guoliang felt distressed and anxious when he saw it, and cursed Quan Daqiang in his heart.
The farm workers were fine, Quan Daqiang didn't dare to go too far, and everyone could still eat some whole grain steamed buns for three meals a day.
But what about the thousands of prisoners?
There are so many mouths waiting to be fed, he is not a cruel person. Besides, only when the stomach is filled can one have the strength to work.
He went to the general farm every now and then to cry poor, but the country was suffering from famine everywhere, and the general farm said it could do nothing to help. It gave him money and notes to purchase a batch of grain and let him find a way himself.
Li Guoliang, whose mouth was blistered from anxiety, has also been showing a bad temper at home recently.
Hu Sujuan felt sorry for her husband's stress. Every morning when she made the bed, she could find a lot of fallen hair on the pillowcase. She also silently endured her husband's bad temper.
He only occasionally came to the health station to complain to Feng Wu.
When the man in the family gets promoted, he no longer looks down on his wife.
Feng Wu listened to these words that were so-called complaints but were actually just dog food with a wooden face: "..."
However, what Mrs. Hu revealed was that the farm had no food supply.
After returning to Beijing, Feng Wu had almost cleared out all the food stored on the farm. With the huge investment, the farm's output had been astonishing in the past few months. It wouldn't be a bad idea to donate some grain to the farm to improve its food standards.
She ate alone in front of everyone, and the envious and jealous looks made her feel a little indigestion.
Feng Wu does it as soon as he thinks of it, and he doesn't delay. In the past few months, he has been cooperating well with the fellow villagers in Laohutun.
Feng Wu hired one or two people to act as temporary bodyguards, arranged the lineup, dressed up as a man, and secretly contacted Li Guoliang.
Li Guoliang retired from the Ministry of Railways. He is bold and careful, and Fengwu will not underestimate him.
The two bodyguards were carefully selected by Feng Wu. They looked rough and serious, and it was obvious that they were not the kind to be messed with.
Feng Wu also spent a lot of thought on the clothes of several people. The sheepskin coats they usually wore were changed out. They were replaced with a large-sized thick cotton-padded jacket in army green. When worn by two 1.9-meter-tall strong men, they looked like a small mountain.
Feng Wu himself dressed up as a man and used his spiritual sense to blur his appearance. The Feng Wu that Li Guoliang saw was a standard southern man with a gentle appearance.
After several contacts, they finally discussed grain purchase.
She didn't sell grain just to make money. According to the usual purchase price, Fengwu sold a lot of grain to Li Guoliang.
Except for a small portion of refined rice and flour, most of it is coarse grains.
In the super farm, whether it is rice, wheat, or other coarse grains, the planting time and yield are similar, but at this time, the rice and white flour buns you eat three times a day may cause some trouble.
Later, Fengwu spent some money to expand the cultivated land by one thousand acres, all of which were used to grow coarse grains.
Although it is a coarse grain, the flour processed from it is not much different from refined flour.
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