Yu Xunting was surprised: "Broken bones reborn?"
Wenwen said: "If a fracture is not treated properly, the joints of the bones will grow crooked, and you will have a limp when you walk. If you want to restore it to normal, you have to break the bones and let them grow back, but this is more painful than the first time."
"Is it okay if it's been many years?"
"Yes, but it will be more painful when the bone is broken." And when breaking a bone, you must find the fracture location well and control the strength when doing it. What matters is speed, accuracy and ruthlessness.
Yu Xunting said: "I have a comrade who broke a bone many years ago and didn't recover properly. He walks with a limp. I asked him if he would like to receive treatment again."
"Are there a lot of disabled veterans in the army?" Wenwen asked.
Yu Xunting nodded: "The special forces suffered the most casualties. Those with broken arms and legs are considered lucky to have survived."
Wenwen was silent. They were undergoing the most rigorous training and running on the most dangerous front lines.
"Are there any jobs for disabled retired soldiers?" Wenwen asked.
Yu Xunting shook his head: "There are rarely any work arrangements. Usually they just receive disability compensation."
The compensation was not much. Many retired soldiers with disabilities returned to their hometowns, and after a long time they could not even guarantee their livelihood. Most of his mission bonuses were used to subsidize his seriously injured comrades.
This is the cruelty of life. You fight with passion on the front line, but cry in your heart after being injured.
Now there is a lot of work to be done. I don’t know if it would be feasible to set up a factory for disabled people.
Wenwen was thinking, now that she knew this, she must find a way to help those soldiers who were once the most lovely. She couldn't let them shed blood and tears.
"Cousin, if we set up a factory specifically to recruit retired disabled people, would the higher-ups approve it?"
Yu Xunting frowned slightly: "But they are disabled, can they do it?"
"Why not? If you only have one hand, just do the work of one hand. At most, you will work a little slower than others. If you only have one leg, just let others go first. You will eventually catch up with them."
Yu Xunting looked at her: "Is this really okay? But is there any job suitable for them?"
The first thing Wenwen thought of was auxiliary medical equipment such as prosthetic limbs and hearing aids, but unfortunately such conditions are not available at present.
"Anything is fine. Let's see how they do in Hong Kong this time. If they succeed, we'll try making cosmetics for the drugstore first."
Yu Xunting's eyes lit up, and he grabbed Wenwen's hand and said, "If this really succeeds, I'll thank you on behalf of my comrades. You don't know how sad I feel every time I see someone retire due to injury."
Wenwen pulled her hand back awkwardly: "It's too early to tell. We don't know what's going on in Hong Kong yet."
If reform and opening up had taken place, things would have been much easier, but the situation is not bad now. She has a backer, and what she lacks is funding.
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Hong Kong
Xiao Huimin pulled Su Anqiao through a slum where the lowest class of people in Hong Kong lived.
The two of them had been hiding for a whole day, and the thugs behind them were chasing them closely.
The four of them had been in Hong Kong for several days. The people in the office were quite polite to them. They were also trying to find connections for the cosmetics business, but there were no quick results.
Su Anqiao told them the names of his relatives, but there was no news after several days of inquiries.
Now that they were in Hong Kong, they wanted to go out for a walk and see the local customs and culture of Hong Kong.
They looked at the prosperous streets. They strolled along the bustling streets, their eyes attracted by the scene before them. There were tall buildings on both sides of the streets, and a dazzling array of shops, with all kinds of fashionable goods displayed in the windows.
There was a constant stream of people coming and going, all dressed smartly and elegantly. Cars were parked one after another on the streets, a sight you wouldn't see in mainland China.
The neon lights were as bright as day, and they saw many foreigners, some of whom were taking photos, some were tasting local food, and some were buying souvenirs.
Several people sighed in their hearts, no wonder many people from the mainland want to live in Hong Kong, even if they have to sneak into the country. This is indeed a prosperous paradise on earth.
Before they knew it, they had come to a relatively remote place. At this time, they were dazzled by the prosperity of Hong Kong and forgot what the office staff had told them not to go to remote and sparsely populated places.
The people in the office once explained that there are many gangs in Hong Kong, and the thugs usually operate in remote places. The streets with many people are relatively safe. They are outsiders and are easy to be targeted.
In fact, they were already being watched on the street. Su Anqiao was a lively person, and the merchandise she saw was not available in the mainland, including brightly colored clothing, expensive jewelry, novelty children's toys, etc.
After a walk around, everyone had a lot of things in their hands and tried all the delicious snacks. The only bad thing was that Hong Kong people couldn't understand Mandarin, so we had to use gestures to communicate with them.
Seeing that Su Anqiao and the others looked like they had never seen the world, had bought a lot of things, and spoke in mainland dialect, they all thought they were nouveau riche from the mainland.
They walked to a secluded place and saw five or six hoodlums coming out. They walked up to Su Anqiao arrogantly and said to her in a teasing tone: "Pretty girl, let me take you to see it."
Although Su Anqiao didn't understand what they were saying, he knew that they wouldn't say anything good.
Xiao Huimin stood in front of her and asked, "What do you want to do?"
The hooligans laughed: "We're attracted by your horse!"
The gangsters laughed arrogantly.
The two people protecting them also walked forward nervously: "Shout at them loudly, what do you want to do?"
One of the thugs reached out to pull Su Anqiao, but was knocked to the ground by Xiao Huimin with a punch. The other thugs rushed forward, but they only knew a little bit of martial arts, so they were knocked down in two moves.
One of the gangsters saw that the situation was not right and blew a whistle. Soon, many people rushed out from the alleys. Many of them were holding sticks, long knives and other weapons. They surrounded the four of them.
Seeing that they couldn't understand Cantonese, the gangsters asked a gangster who knew Mandarin to tell them: "As long as you leave that woman behind, the three men can leave."
When they heard this, they were furious. Isn't this just kidnapping?
They have always heard that Hong Kong is very chaotic and there are many gangs. Now they finally see for themselves that the people here don't care about reason or law at all.
The two sides could not reach an agreement and soon started fighting. Although the two people protecting them were very skilled, they were no match for so many people.
The two people who were protecting her made a hole in the road and let the two of them go first.
Xiao Huimin pulled Su Anqiao and fled out of the alley, with many gangsters chasing after them. The two hid all the way and finally escaped to the slums.
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