Chapter 29 The Non-Bald Team is Completed



There were a total of twenty households in the Sixth Production Team, nineteen of which were households other than the Xu family.

Among them, there are twelve time travelers and seven indigenous households.

Mr. Xu's luck was truly incredible. He'd chosen families with ample labor. Most of the time travelers didn't have children, and the indigenous families also had plenty of labor. If I'd been this lucky when I bought the lottery, I'd have been a big taxpayer long ago!

The twelve time traveler families are:

① Tang family: Tang Li (father, breeding farm), Chen Fei (mother, maternal and child care).

Tang Feizhu (son, 9 years old)

② Xiao Li's Family: Li Yuantian (a police officer) arrives to resolve a family conflict and accidentally travels through time together. Because they don't have a place to live in the residential complex, the only thing behind the arbitrary door is a bare-bones house with no running water or electricity. Fortunately, there's a subsidy.

③ The Li family: Grandpa Li (grandfather, farmer), Grandma Li (grandmother, farmer), Da Li (father, accountant), Da Li’s wife (mother, primary school teacher).

Li Wutong (son, divorced, 10 years old), Xiao Baobao (grandson, registered as Li Tong's younger brother by the system after traveling through time)

④Xu family: Xu Huan (father, taxi driver) is single.

⑤ Xiao Wang’s family: Xiao Wang (father, seafood business), Xiao Wang’s wife (mother, seafood business).

Wang Kaitao (son, 8 years old)

⑥ Old Wang’s family: Grandpa Wang (grandfather, mathematics professor), Old Wang (father, physicist), Old Wang’s wife (mother, music teacher).

Wang Baitan (son, 9 years old)

⑦ Mu family: Grandpa Mu (grandfather, carpenter), Lao Mu (father, carpenter), Lao Mu’s wife (mother, courier).

Kapok (son, 7 years old)

⑧ Feng family: Old Feng (father, breakfast shop), Old Feng’s wife (mother, breakfast shop).

Feng Baochun (son, 7 years old)

⑨ Xiao Chen's Family: Xiao Chen (father, a physical education teacher), Xiao Chen's wife (mother, a Chinese language teacher). Xiao Baobao (son, under 12, his age is reset to 0 after the time travel. Since Xiao Chen and his wife are young, he is reset to 20 after the time travel, so he is still registered as their son in the system.)

⑩ Lao Chen’s family: Lao Chen (father, plumber), Lao Chen’s wife (mother, baker).

Chen Shatang (son, 9 years old)

⑩① The Lan family: Old Lan (father, construction worker), Old Lan’s wife (mother, excavator, tractor).

Lan Zhuyu (son, 8 years old)

⑩② The Lei family: Lao Lei (father, construction worker), Lao Lei’s wife (mother, fruit farmer), no children.

The seven indigenous families are:

① The Bai family: Old Mrs. Bai, Old Man Bai, five sons, two daughters, and several younger generations.

② The Li family: Old Man Li, Old Lady Li, Mr. and Mrs. Li, Mr. and Mrs. Li, and several younger generations.

③ Chen family: the whole family.

⑤ Wang family: the whole family.

⑥ Zhong Family: A couple and two sons. The eldest is 15 years old, and the youngest is 2 years old.

⑦ Tao family: the whole family.

Generally speaking, although the number of indigenous families is relatively small, in terms of population, they are much larger than the time travelers. Moreover, even the grandparents are still very young and have a lot of strength.

Strength is a mysterious thing; just because you're tall and strong doesn't mean you're strong. Some incredibly strong children in their twenties and thirties simply can't match the strength of their mothers in their fifties or sixties, and they've never won an arm wrestle.

In short, Mr. Xu is satisfied, and the time travelers are also satisfied. Regardless of whether they get along well or not, at least in terms of the distribution of labor, their group is relatively balanced.

The natives also thought it was okay. Compared with the half-grown children in other production teams, the families here were obviously much better off. The adults were young and strong, and there were not many children. There were only one or two children in their arms, which saved a lot of effort.

But it's also very strange, what's going on with these families? Why do they have so few children?

Could it be that many people died on the way to immigration?

Of course, there was no way to ask about this kind of thing. Seeing how few people there were, it must have been difficult for them to immigrate from such a far distance. I heard they all came from the southeast. How unlucky must they be to have moved to such a remote place, almost across the entire continent?

Tsk tsk!

Maybe it was because they were lucky in their grouping, or maybe it was because they felt sorry for these people, but in any case, the natives in the Sixth Production Team were unexpectedly easy to talk to. I had thought that they would have many opinions on the competition for various positions, and even Mr. Xu was ready to argue, but I didn't expect that they didn't seem to have any intention of arguing with them at all.

In their words, whether it was cashier, accountant, or technician, all required education, and since they were illiterate, they naturally couldn't do these jobs. So these three positions were naturally given up...

Adhering to the principle of give and take, the time travelers handed over the position of female captain. After all, they were not quite sure how to do this.

As for who to give it to, the natives discussed it themselves. After some discussion, they gave it to Chen Dahua, the eldest daughter-in-law of the Chen family. Everyone called her Chen Da's wife, who was about 40 years old this year.

As for the position of deputy captain, Father Xu pushed it and gave it to Tang Li, so that at least if anything happened, they could discuss it among themselves first.

No one had any objections to this, as Tang Li had introduced himself as a butcher with extensive farming experience. They would definitely need to reclaim land later, but they would also have to start private plots, raise pigs collectively, or raise a chicken or two per household. Having someone knowledgeable about the business would definitely make a difference.

So the proposal was passed smoothly.

Father Xu breathed a sigh of relief and added, "We have to do a good job of clearing the wasteland and cultivating the land, but we also have to keep up with other things. Children will need to go to school, right? We need a veterinarian to raise livestock, right? People get sick, right? So, we can't neglect any of these things: medical care, education, farming, and animal husbandry."

The natives looked confused. This requirement was really too high. How could it be possible?

"We...this can't be possible, right?"

"We can't? We have 200 households here. This is not a small village. According to the policy, we can apply for a clinic and a school. I will talk to the village about it when the time comes. This is essential. We can't just go to town to find a doctor every time we have a little bump, right? And the children are in school. Do we have to walk back and forth for most of the day? Wouldn't it be better to use this time to help with the fields at home?"

The second half of the sentence is the key point. At this time, family members care about this very much!

It’s okay to study, but when it’s time to work, children have to go home and help with the work. You know, students’ work points are also considerable, especially boys. If they are taller and stronger, their work points can be higher than those of the women in the family. Such good labor can’t be wasted on walking to school, right?

Thinking about it this way, I'm really supportive! You absolutely have to study, otherwise you won't be able to work as an accountant or cashier, and if you can't, you won't get any cheap work points!

Read! You must read! And you have to read in the village!

This matter must be supported by everyone!!

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