Chapter 165 The Precocious Haoyu



Although it's really cold in winter, it can be really hot in summer.

Thinking back to how unbearably hot it was last year, Lin Ying suddenly remembered that she seemed to have one of those simple wall-mounted fans in her space. Lin Ying had seen those table fans sold outside. The airflow wasn't strong, but the noise was loud.

Lin Ying realized that she hadn't provided the design drawings to the Second Factory yet this year.

So, she bought the fan design blueprints online and made a copy after drawing them. Since carbon paper couldn't be used for the design blueprints, Lin Ying used a stamp to print both copies together.

Afterwards, one copy was sent to herself, and the other was delivered to the Second Factory by Lin Ying.

As for Lin Ying herself, she originally wanted to use a fan, but the military base didn't have power strips, only lights. It wouldn't be good for her to connect a power strip herself. What if the power supply wasn't sufficient and it caused a short circuit? That would be a real problem.

Lin Ying had considered buying a generator, but generators are too noisy and consume too much energy, making it quite troublesome.

As for building a magnetic generator, the equipment would need to be very large. The main concern is that there are children at home, especially Er Ya, who is curious about everything now, and she's very worried about Er Ya's safety.

There's a saying that human technology is basically just boiling water.

Lin Ying then continued preparing to boil water.

However, she is no longer the Lin Ying of the past, but the upgraded Lin Ying.

The small boiler in the car no longer held any appeal for her. After seeing the various steam-generating devices in the space, Lin Ying decisively bought a small boiler. A fire was lit underneath, and steam billowed out from above.

The key point is that this thing is sturdy enough and has a better seal, much better than her little car.

Steam is used to drive a generator, thereby achieving the effect of fan rotation.

If it weren't for the fact that she couldn't go too far, Lin Ying would actually be more interested in that solar power generation thing.

Fortunately, they have this thing so that they can sleep when it's too hot in the summer. She should be content.

In June, the blueprints that Lin Ying sent to the No. 2 Machinery Factory were finally produced into finished products, and Lin Ying's small fan could finally be used openly.

In mid-June, Zhao Qinghuai returned.

The menacing aura emanating from him told Lin Ying that he had once again gone through a battle between life and death.

Lin Ying didn't ask him what had happened; she just prepared a bath for him to wash away his fatigue and help him return to normal.

This time, Zhao Qinghuai didn't stay long after returning; he went out again.

Lin Ying knew that the outside world was far more chaotic than she realized.

Spies, enemy agents, and separatists are rampant, and coupled with the restlessness of the people, gunshots can be heard from time to time even on the streets of Harbin.

She knew what Zhao Qinghuai was doing, so she never complained that he wasn't by her side.

Because she knew that Zhao Qinghuai had worked so hard to earn her this stable environment where she could live a peaceful life.

In August, Zhao Qinghuai was gone for a month and a half, and Lin Ying's period didn't come, so she knew something was wrong.

Sure enough, despite Lin Ying's reluctance, the child still came.

Zhao Qinghuai had said he wouldn't let her get pregnant before he retired. But she still got pregnant.

Lin Ying went to check the family planning supplies.

Sure enough, there were holes in it.

Without even thinking, Lin Ying knew who did it.

She wondered why Haoyu had been so concerned about her health these past few days. Just how smart is this little guy?

Lin Ying called Haoyu aside and handed him the items, asking, "Can you tell me why you did this?"

“When I first arrived, I heard everything you said. I am not a burden, and you don’t need to abandon your own child for my sake. That’s not fair to you. I can take care of your younger siblings, and I can take care of you too.”

Lin Ying took a deep breath before asking again, "You can tell me directly. Didn't we agree that we should communicate properly?"

Haoyu retorted confidently, "I tried to communicate, but you changed the subject. Besides, you and Uncle were too adamant. I don't think I can convince either of you. After all, in your eyes, I'm just a little kid who wouldn't discuss having children with me."

Lin Ying laughed in exasperation: "Ha, so you still know you're a child? Then tell me, how do you know about this?"

Lin Ying suddenly felt a little embarrassed.

Unexpectedly, Haoyu said, "I didn't peek. Uncle is so vigilant; he would definitely know if I woke up in the middle of the night. I've known these things since I was three years old."

Lin Ying paused: "Three, three years old?"

Haoyu nodded: "Yes, I remember things early. Actually, when I was three years old, I saw my mother fighting with another uncle on the bed. At the time, I thought that uncle was bullying my mother, so I went over to protect her. But I didn't expect to be hit by my mother, and then she wouldn't let me tell my father."

Lin Ying's eyes widened: "Dad? Your dad was still alive back then?"

Haoyu really didn't want to bring this up, but for some reason, a voice kept telling him in front of Lin Ying that he could trust her and that if he spoke these words, he would be redeemed.

"Yes, Mom told me not to tell Dad, otherwise I would lose Mom. I was scared, so I didn't tell Dad until one day, Dad came home and found out by accident."

Dad wanted a divorce from Mom, but Mom wouldn't allow it. They argued loudly. Finally, Mom fainted, and Dad rushed her to the hospital, only to find out she was pregnant.

I knew all this back then. My grandfather started teaching me to read when I was two years old. They thought I wouldn't understand what they were saying, but I have a good memory, so I wrote them down and then looked them up in the dictionary.

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