After listening to Mi Liang talk for a while, Wang Tianxiao discovered that this person's knowledge and speech were completely different from his appearance. After some subtle probing, he learned that this person was actually a college student.
In those days, the college entrance examination had only recently been reinstated, and the number of college students was quite small. After graduation, they were all assigned jobs, so it's hard to imagine how this person ended up in such a state.
While a village chief can certainly shine, someone with his talent deserves a bigger stage.
Driven by his curiosity, Wang Tianxiao talked with Mi Liang for a long time and learned a lot of experience and knowledge from him. It seems that although Mi Liang's clothes are not very nice, he has valuable inner resources.
While others were speaking, the two of them were whispering among themselves. Time passed quickly, and then Zhao Yunxiang suddenly announced that the meeting was adjourned. The people below clapped their hands, stood up, and began to leave.
"Let's go," Wang Tianxiao said.
"Walk."
The two followed the crowd out of the conference room. Wang Tianxiao said with a smile that if he had the chance to go to Mijia Village in the future, he would definitely ask Mi Liang for a drink. Mi Liang smiled and said that he would treat Wang Tianxiao to Mijia Village's special tofu pudding when the time came.
Under the leadership of Mi Liang, many families in Mijia Village are making tofu, which is well-known in the area.
According to Mi Liang, their goal is not only to supply the people of Qingquan Town, but also to sell the tofu to Qingcheng, so that everyone in Qingcheng can eat the tofu made by Mi Family Village.
It can be considered the most primitive form of village cooperation, where idle labor and productivity are brought together to create a significant impact.
It gradually became the brand of Mijia Village.
Wang Tianxiao was initially worried that if electricity were brought to Mijia Village, the people there would be unwilling to install it, making it difficult for him to achieve his goal of having electricity. However, after talking with Mi Liang, he realized that Wang Tianxiao's worries were unfounded.
Although Mijia Village is small, the villagers are fully committed to developing the bean product industry, and power is extremely important to them. They can't wait to get electricity into the village so they can start using it for lighting and driving the blowers.
That saves a lot of trouble.
As for the utility poles, he didn't pay much attention to them; it wasn't something he should worry about.
Given the prevailing circumstances, there are many people who are even more anxious than him.
The rest depends on how the government resolves the issue and whether Zhang Wenyuan can catch this slowly starting train.
During his last conversation with Zhang Wenyuan, he didn't specifically mention giving Zhang Wenyuan that kind of advice or information, or what benefits he could gain. He believed that Zhang Wenyuan could distinguish between right and wrong without needing to be told.
If I were to proactively make demands for benefits, I would be disrupting the tacit understanding I currently have with Zhang Wenyuan.
Given his current resources, it's actually a bit strange that he can get close to Zhang Wenyuan. Even though he is indeed quite "visionary," much of his vision is rather abstract. It's truly rare that Zhang Wenyuan can accept and genuinely value it.
On the one hand, he attributed this to Zhang Wenyuan's keen insight.
Deep down, he wondered if this was also a benefit of being reborn, or a bug?
In reality, there's a certain class divide between someone of his status and Zhang Wenyuan, making it very difficult for them to get along. Even if they did meet, they might not be able to handle their relationship well.
It's hard to say.
April has slowly passed.
With only a few days left until the May deadline, the station is celebrating a joyous occasion.
The doe is about to give birth to a fawn.
Strictly speaking, this deer's pregnancy and calving period are not quite the same as normal deer. Generally speaking, deer give birth in July or August, and it is rare for a deer to give birth as early as April.
If she hadn't given birth according to the season, it would have been difficult to persevere. However, thanks to everyone's meticulous care, especially Liu Yuan's, she not only made it to the time of delivery but also remained very healthy.
This made everyone at the station extremely happy.
As the doe arrived at the station, she gradually became familiar with everyone.
Deer are naturally docile, and the doe, who happened to be pregnant, appeared even quieter.
Although Liu Yuan was mainly responsible for looking after and feeding the deer, everyone became quite familiar with it because he often took the mother deer out to sunbathe.
Over time, they all grew to like this gentle and serene deer mother.
There were even more than three fawns.
The three fawns are two females and one male. After several months of growth, they have grown a lot, especially the male fawn, which has grown the fastest and is only slightly smaller than the females. In a few more months, around July or August, they will be able to take on important roles.
The doe is about to give birth, and everyone at the station is both excited and nervous.
Liu Yuan now spends almost all her time eating and sleeping with the mother deer. The other three deer have been separated from the mother deer and are no longer kept in the same room, giving her ample rest.
Wang Tianxiao was, of course, someone who was highly valued.
From the beginning, he envisioned developing a small or medium-sized deer farm. This doe was the first pregnant deer in his deer farming business, and it held extraordinary significance.
With this experience, he plans to build a deer farm after the autumn harvest and develop deer farming into an industrialized industry.
As for whether to continue expanding the scale, it will depend on the actual market demand.
When Chinese people do business or do other things, they place great importance on scale, so they often use large scale as a promotional slogan.
If it's about raising sheep, then the more the better, within your means.
This is because there is a wide and strong market demand for sheep. The number of sheep consumed by people across the country every year is in the hundreds of millions, and even if an individual raises a lot, they can completely consume them.
But raising deer is different.
It's true that deer are valuable from head to toe and have significant economic value, but the problem is that this value is concentrated in a small area.
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