Bi Tielin sat cross-legged on the ground, facing the door of the single room.
There were many people in the narrow room, but they had left a circle for him. Eight out of ten people were looking at his back in confusion.
There were people coming in for various reasons, including fighting, gambling, and intentional injury. But Bi Tielin looked different sitting there.
A blue-black woolen suit, leather shoes, and even the shirt underneath showed that it was of a special quality.
Is this guy the big boss? He didn't respond when I asked him questions, as if he was resting with his eyes closed. What brought him in?
Bi Tielin didn't understand.
He did not engage in illegal mining, closed operations, or give illegal commands, and never made illegal or risky decisions. How could this have happened?
He admitted that he once had selfish motives.
He lacks money and coal. Every coal boss wants his workers to work day and night in exchange for more wealth.
He saw others operating in violation of regulations and producing more coal than him, and as a mortal he was also jealous.
But when he stood in the mine, looking at the innocent faces of the children from poor families, he told himself to have a conscience. He suppressed his selfish desires and told himself it was worth it! He repeatedly emphasized to all his men:
"Don't work while tired. We have elderly parents and young children to support, so we must ensure their safety."
He has been praised and evaluated by thousands of miners. They say that he is the most conscientious boss and that he does not make money by dirty means.
Those heartless people were fine, but why did he get into trouble?
Bi Tielin couldn't figure it out, no matter how hard he tried.
He wouldn't dare say that he was the first coal boss in the province to install a monitoring and alarm system, but he would definitely be among the top three.
He still remembers the first time he heard the quote for the monitoring system when he was negotiating the acquisition with the owner of a small coal mine.
The surveillance system had just been released, and the price was so high that three systems could equal the price of a small mine. He gave up on the acquisition. At private dinners, his peers called him a fool for spending money on it.
Was the monitoring system fake? Did he buy a broken one? The alarm should have gone off if there was a problem underground, but it didn't? How could this be?
Bi Tielin suddenly clenched his fists.
The door opened and a police officer shouted, "Bi Tielin!"
The favors are still there, and after two years of operation, he is a well-known figure in this province.
When Bi Tielin was taken in for questioning, he was not handcuffed. Instead, he was asked, "Take off your shoes."
"Thank you." Bi Tielin took off his leather shoes at the door. He followed the police wearing black cotton socks and was taken to meet the staff of the accident responsibility investigation team.
When he met the investigation team, the first question he couldn't wait to ask was not the accident determination result that he had just been struggling with, but:
"How many people were killed? How many were injured?"
"Three people died. Seventeen people were injured, and two miners are still being rescued and are in danger."
At this moment, Bi Tielin couldn't bear it anymore. How many families had been destroyed by him?
He covered his eyes with his hands, tears streaming from between his fingers: "I feel so ashamed of them, those good miners, and their families."
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Anyone can cry, Bi Yue told herself, except her.
She is not free.
The mine has now established an accident emergency rescue command center.
The accident investigation team has begun investigating whether her uncle has engaged in illegal mining, illegal command, and other issues.
I'm dying to find some clues so I can find the evidence and report it to my superiors.
Bi Yue has to deal with all emergencies.
Various departments including the Coal Bureau, Safety Supervision Bureau, Public Security Bureau, Health Bureau, and Mine Rescue Team have been stationed there.
Ever since Bi Yue revealed her identity, she has been questioned and talked to by all kinds of people and has been stuck on all kinds of things.
There are also a lot of miscellaneous things.
Several other mine managers of her uncle's company asked her: What will happen to those large numbers of workers during the suspension and rectification period?
Bi Yue needs to consider whether to receive wages and evacuate, or to stay where she is.
In addition to this incident, Bi Tielin's partners also called one after another.
Those who questioned Bi Yue and asked to terminate the contract, not to mention that the power company for the big contract demanded that the 2 million yuan penalty be paid immediately, even those who had cooperated for two years were worried that Bi Li’s failure to produce coal would affect their progress.
This is money owed.
Bi Yue also had to work with Chen Dapeng to check the accounts one by one and collect the money owed to them.
Not paying back the debt is all just an excuse, as if Bi Tielin will never be able to make a comeback, and maybe the money he owes can be paid back.
Bi Yuede begged the person who owed him the money, saying, "Bili is in trouble right now. I hope you can help him. We won't forget it. Thank you."
Not to mention the huge mess at the hospital. Even city leaders went to visit and offer their condolences, which shows how bad the impact was and how it could no longer be covered up.
Bi Yue, feeling very desperate, had to accompany the leader wherever he went. She had to accompany him to every place, standing in front of the miners again and again, facing the cameras and reporters, and she could only repeatedly express her position and bow: "Bili Coal Company is unworthy of the trust of the organization and unworthy of so many miners..."
The miners who are being treated in the hospital have to pay the hospital first no matter how difficult it is, and even small issues like food and accommodation for the family members who are accompanying them, all of which Bi Yue needs to consider one by one.
What made her even more heartbroken was that she couldn't see her uncle. Every decision she made was like robbing Peter to pay Paul.
Her father had already taken a bus back to Kyoto with a bruised face.
Her younger brother Bi Cheng was also out there, groping in the dark, trying to build relationships. He hadn't eaten or drunk anything for the entire day, all in the hope of getting his uncle out.
The problem was that Bi Cheng was even denied a meeting. The reason was always the same: the accident was under investigation and he couldn't meet with her.
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