Minister Tang became interested: "Then tell me, how did you make contact?"
Wu Changfeng took a sip of his wine and started bragging.
They embellished the past of Linxi Coal Mine with exaggerated praise.
Some said yes, some said no, they just embellished and exaggerated everything they said.
It's basically a standard template for a wish-fulfillment novel: the protagonist is looked down upon, then gets up and proves himself.
I must say, Wu Changfeng's storytelling ability is truly exceptional.
The opening, the conflict, the resolution, and the climax are presented step by step, making Minister Tang and Factory Director Sun's blood boil with excitement!
"That feels great!" Factory Director Sun shouted. "That's so satisfying! The problem could have been solved with just cleaning, but they demanded $100,000 from the Mining Bureau. They're shameless!"
Minister Tang nodded: "Well done! So, when did you start out?"
Wu Changfeng drank a glass of wine with him: "Leader, please don't expose my past."
"You little rascal," Minister Tang chuckled, "Drink up!"
The three of them drank until they were completely drunk.
After a few ounces of that foul urine were poured down their throats, everyone's speech became incoherent.
His tongue was tied and he forgot the topic of conversation.
It's completely off track.
The atmosphere at the dinner table turned into reminiscing about the past.
Director Sun recounted how he accepted the state's appointment to build the Dahua Steel Plant on a barren piece of land.
Minister Tang recalled his wartime years.
The vivid description made Wu Changfeng feel as if he were facing bullets whizzing in front of him on the battlefield.
The drinking party lasted until late into the night.
Wu Changfeng has lost his memory once again.
I woke up at the guesthouse the next day.
Reeking of alcohol, I took a quick shower.
I visited the factory's office building again.
Director Sun is indeed a warrior tested by alcohol; there's no sign of his hangover from last night.
Wu Changfeng was about to speak.
Factory Director Sun, carrying the documents, said, "We'll get things done for you this afternoon. Oh, by the way, Minister Tang wants you to attend a meeting today."
"You seemed to have made a promise yesterday, didn't you?"
Wu Changfeng spread his hands: "I won't admit it if there's no recording."
"You," Director Sun laughed in exasperation, "it's like we're some kind of ruthless exploiter. We'd get you drunk and make you donate your entire fortune, what wouldn't we do?"
"Let's go. Upstairs."
"Your task today is simply to help me settle this matter of being extorted."
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