Twenty Seven Years

Chapter 330: untitled

  Chapter 330 Untitled

   After the meeting, Keating and Old Meren left, and Nord, Catherine, and Benedict also returned to the temporary warehouse station to continue to deal with the aftermath of the counterfeit gang.

  After sending the group of people off, Verac sat loosely on the sofa in the office, enjoying a rare relaxation.

   "The crisis is over, the prospects are bright, you can take a good rest." Winston sat next to Veraker and said.

   "There may be many troubles in the future, and I still have to cheer up when I lie down." Verak closed his eyes and rested.

"No one can predict the future. All we can do is to do a good job in the present. If we can achieve our goals earlier and make things that were originally expected to take two months to produce results in one month or even half a month, this will also be possible. Reduce the risks we face." Andre said.

  Villac opened his eyes: "Comrade Andre is right, if we can finish the factory work early, we can definitely avoid a lot of trouble."

"Speaking of which, this matter is really hopeful. Everyone's momentum is so strong, and the results in just a few days are approaching our final goal. If this continues for at most one month, we will have an accurate answer as to whether the test factory is feasible." Wen Stone's estimates are being adjusted in real time as the situation continues to evolve.

"Can we make a profit now?" When talking about the topic of concern, Verak sat up straight, "Although the profit is still very small, it is still profitable after spending so much. I think it's already a success and shows that better treatment for workers is not a bad thing."

"It's not that simple. The reason why we want to be the most profitable weaving factory, not a profitable weaving factory, is to attract other factories to imitate us. When everyone earns about the same, they don't need to spend a lot of money. Zhou Zhang imitated us and took the risks brought about by the reform. Only by doing what we do and earning much more than their previous model, will this system be automatically promoted without our promotion." Winston explained.

Verak nodded slightly: "I understand. I was thinking that even if we didn't become the most profitable factory, it has been proven that this model can make money and can continue to develop. It is nothing more than not being able to give more benefits to factory owners. Anyway, the assets Classes are our enemies, and they will be defeated sooner or later, so it’s no big deal if we can’t create greater benefits for them.”

  Andre agreed with a smile: "It's a big deal that we can do it ourselves. It's not a loss anyway. We just get better and better together with the people."

"It is still necessary to fight for it as much as possible. We have made a lot of investment to make the Nak Weaving Factory gradually on the right track and regain profitability, but how many factories can we afford? We can't rely on the whole country. Let's spend money to do it." Winston shook his head, and there were still many problems in his eyes, "And the Nak Weaving Factory is not really profitable, we have invested a lot of new machines, built a lot of things, and want to go back It would have taken quite a long time, but the profit we are referring to now is obtained by skipping the pressure of the initial cost for the purpose of experimentation, and put it in other factories, and they will face a much more dangerous situation than us.”

  Nack Weaving Mill is a greenhouse.

  Equality has invested a lot of financial resources and top talents to ensure that the Nak Weaving Factory will cultivate new possibilities in the most comfortable environment at all costs.

   But other people don't have the same means, and not everyone has the ability to do it.

  Therefore, only when the cultivated answers are correct and excellent enough to flexibly adapt to various practical problems can it be popularized and become a common factory system in the new world.

"And it must be promoted, because this is the foundation of the new world. You have also seen that while we are reforming the factory, we have connected schools and guaranteed sickness subsidies for the workers. In the future, these will still be in harmony with the factory. Deep bundling, so only by promoting our system can we build a new education system and medical system based on this, and the most important thing about people's livelihood." Winston saw far enough, in In his eyes, what he promotes is not just the treatment of workers, but all-round changes.

  The new factory system is just a key, which can open the door to a new world and activate all new things.

   "It makes sense." Verak said after careful consideration, "From this point of view, the factory's experiment must not fail. Once it fails, it will be difficult to carry out reforms in other areas."

   "That's right, these are all closely connected, and the factory is the one with the most connections. As long as it is made first, the others will be feasible." Winston said.

  Andre joked: "Talking and talking made me feel more pressured. I thought we were close to success, but now it seems that the last few steps are getting harder and harder."

"That's why Chairman Boyne said that it doesn't matter if we fail this time. After all, this matter is of great significance and the difficulty is beyond imagination. It is best to complete it in a few months, and it will take a few years or even ten years to have a clue." Not a surprise." Winston mentioned Boyne.

  Verak suddenly thought of Boyin's cough, and he planned to call Boyin later, report the situation and see how Boyin's health is doing: "For several years or more, I can't wait anyway."

Winston understood Veraker's impatience: "This is normal, and I am the same, because we have all seen the sufferings of the people. Since we have this ability, we should live up to expectations. Change this situation as soon as possible."

"Yes, this is our responsibility. And I will be in my forties in more than ten years, and I may not be able to do it..." Verak laughed, the forty years he imagined in his mind The old self is always funny and funny.

"I will be in my fifties in more than ten years, and I can't wait. I don't want my children's children to enjoy the beauty of the new world. Since we can still work hard, let the next generation live in an equal world." Be in freedom." Andre has a four-year-old daughter. He does not want his daughter to be involved in such an arduous struggle in the future, but hopes that all sufferings will be taken care of by himself, and the children will be innocent. .

  Verak felt that his forty-year-old appearance was funny, and thought about Nord and Keating more than ten years later.

   Ten years later, Nord should have married and have a child of his own.

   As for Keating, he was seventy years old at that time.

  They are either born to the next generation and have concerns in their hearts, or they are old and have more energy than energy.

Veraker really couldn't wait that long, he didn't want to see Nord bring his family with him, Keating continued to struggle on crutches: "It seems that we are the key people who decide how long the struggle will last, since everyone doesn't want to fight ten A few years, then we have to work harder and try to complete the task satisfactorily within one month."

   "For the sake of the children, do what you have to do!" Andre had no objection.

  Winston did not experience such complicated activities as Veraker and Andre in his heart. Seeing that both of them had a stubborn attachment to time, he said: "That would be the best."

   Time flies, the lunch break is over, and the workers start their afternoon work.

Andre went to the factory to conduct an inspection, Winston was immersed in the theory in his room, and Verac called Boin, but because Boin was not in the office on business, he waited for half an hour before returning home. Received a call from Boyne.

   "Verak?"

   "Well, it's me."

   "Why did you remember to call me?" Boyin obviously heard the good news about Kip City, and he spoke with a smile.

  Verak looked out the window of the office. The weather is fine today, with blue sky and white clouds, and birds chirping loudly: "I'll report the situation to you, and take a look at how your body is doing."

   "Keating has told me about the situation, and my health has improved a lot. Look, I don't cough much now." Boyne said.

"It's fine if you don't cough anymore. You still need to pay more attention in the future. It's time to take a break, divide your work a little, and reduce your pressure. Comrade Winston often told me that the Nak Weaving Factory should develop sustainably. I think you also Same thing, work sustainably." Verac felt much relieved when he heard that Boyin had indeed stopped coughing.

   "Haha... Do you even want to use the factory set on me? Well, I will pay attention, don't worry." Boyin smiled happily, "Do you have anything new to report to me?"

"There's nothing new, Mr. Keating must have said more comprehensively than me." Verac didn't plan to repeat it after Keating finished his report, "It's just that everything is normal here. At noon, Mr. Keating They have also gone back, and the counterfeit gang will be completely dealt with soon, and we will continue to concentrate on developing the factory..."

Boyin patiently listened to Veraker's low-value content, and guessed that Veraker was busy and wanted to talk to someone casually: "Laizein's side is also okay, we have passed our own equal report and Other channels spread the story of people pretending to be defrauded by the Equality Association, and I believe that the government will use the same means to deceive the people against us, and it will not have much effect.”

   "What else?"

"What do you want to know?"

   "It's nothing, just asking casually, for example, how is the control of the independent editor." Verak was very concerned, but he had no idea.

"Independent mixed division, the progress is very good. Comrade Ross has made great contributions, and he has become more and more influential in the cavalry regiment through propaganda. Comrade Joseph, who has officially joined our Equality Association, specially appointed Ross to serve in the army..." Bo Knowing that Verac and Rose cared about each other and stayed together in Daymans Prison, and later Rose didn't say a word to protect Verac from being tortured, so he specifically talked about Rose's situation with the independent mixed editor.

  Verak was very relieved.

  Ross had 10,000 supporters when he joined the Propaganda Department, because the danger of the Propaganda Department was relatively low, and Ross would be safe working in the Propaganda Department.

  Afterwards, the Propaganda Department took over the task of promoting the concept of equality among the independent mixed editors. As a member of the Propaganda Department, Ross gave up Anwen and took the initiative to apply for implementation. Uncharacteristically, Verak held back his concerns and supported his decision.

   At that time, all he expected of Rose was to come back safe and sound.

   Now Rose's achievements are beyond his expectations.

  The propaganda work of the independent regiment in the independent mixed organization was almost organized by Ross. Without him, the propaganda work of the cavalry regiment would be too far behind.

  "...each of them is excellent, and they are all shining to their heart's content." Verac felt more and more that his change was correct, and he would no longer obstruct anyone from making his own decision in the name of protection.

   "Yeah, cough, cough, cough." Boyin coughed again.

   "What are you doing again?" Verak asked, frowning.

   "No, no, I was choked by the smell of smoke just now. I still have work to do on my side. I'll deal with it first. You still have to be vigilant and deal with emergencies at any time." Boyin sped up his speech.

  Verak always felt that something was wrong: "Don't worry, I will ensure the safety of the factory and the school."

   "That's it for now, we'll talk again when we have time."

   "Patter."

  The phone hangs up.

   "Hmm..." Verak pondered, put down the phone, got up and went out to the factory to inspect the problem with Andre.

  —

night

  The children returned from their first day of school.

  Actually, their classes ended at four o'clock in the afternoon, but Verac and Winston specifically ordered the staff in charge of taking care of the children to take them around after school.

Returning to the factory early, there are not many things to do, and their parents have not left work yet, so they have no time to take care of them. Rather than wandering around in the palm-sized factory when they come back, it is better to let them see the outside world more. .

  Compared to working day and night at the front line of the factory at a fixed time, just a few blocks outside is enough to attract their attention.

   And this is just the beginning.

  With Equality, they will embrace the whole world sooner or later, and have the opportunity to set foot in every desired corner.

  At seven o'clock in the evening, the workers who got off work met the children who just came back.

   "Father!" Little Zachary ran the fastest and crashed into his father's arms.

  Little Zachary's father hugged little Zachary firmly, with love in his eyes: "How is life at school?"

   "Very good! There are many peers, many gentle teachers, and many books, and we have learned a lot!" Little Zachary said excitedly.

   "I've learned a lot in just one day? Tell me about it, maybe I can learn something too." Little Zachary's father kissed little Zachary.

   "Okay, then let me be your teacher, father!"

  Little Jacob smiled slightly when he saw this scene, skipped other embracing relatives and workers who were also alone, returned to the dormitory and put his books on the desk to wipe them again and again.

  He still can't understand these things.

   But this does not affect the status of these things in his heart.

  He caressed the book, the darkness in his eyes had long since broken, and the light burst out again.

   Those hands that were extremely rough at a young age will no longer be used to lift heavy objects, clean the entire factory building, or peel potatoes for hundreds of people.

  (end of this chapter)

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