On the day he bought the factory, Jima had already recruited 40 or 50 gym members.
These little girls, whose average age is probably less than 25 years old, became extremely enthusiastic about their work after learning that the workshop would have an office space for a gym in the future. Two of the young men were even more enthusiastic.
A forklift and a garbage truck came from somewhere to help.
Under the busy work of these people, in just half a day, the garbage in the yard was cleaned up, revealing the densely cracked cement floor, and countless scraps of scrap copper and iron were also cleaned up.
"Look, these are all unexpected gains."
Jima, who was holding the sun umbrella for Maya, pointed to the scrap metal piled up in the corner and said happily, "A total of 29 tank turrets were cleared from the corner, and Greva and the others also found this one on the anchor."
Looking in the direction of Ji Ma's finger, Wei Ran couldn't help but shook his head. Although the two anchors were covered with rust, the casting inscriptions revealed clearly on the spot that had been polished by a wire brush clearly read "
, they were cast in July 1994.
"Although my historical record is not very good," Jima shrugged, "but I guess World War I definitely did not happen after the collapse of the Soviet Union."
"No wonder that Joseph agreed so readily." Suisui rolled her eyes, "I thought I missed it."
“How many fools can open their own factories?”
Wei Ran waved his hand indifferently, "It was made in 1994. It was originally used as a decoration. If it had been made during World War I, I would have been reluctant to part with it."
"This anchor chain is just for tying Beria," Jima joked, kicking the iron chain next to his feet that was almost as thick as his legs.
"It's just right. The anchor chain of the other anchor is just right to tie you here." As Wei Ran spoke, he had already pulled aside the dog at his feet that was being bullied by the little fox. Obviously, this little puppy
The performance at this time is really disappointing for Beria, who has such a good name.
As for why they chose such scary names, the reason is actually similar to Suisui's belief that naming the two little foxes "Lucky" and "Jinbao" will definitely make them rich.
It's just that the naive Wei Ran, at the suggestion of the equally naive Jima, agreed that this name could definitely sanction the distinguished Mr. Gorbachev of the Hongqi Forest Farm.
Having made enough jokes, Wei Ran raised his head and looked at the workshop not far away and said, "We still need to find someone to remove or repair the roof of the workshop as soon as possible."
"They can't help with this matter."
Ji Ma pointed to the gangsters who were busy cleaning up the garbage in the distance and said, "If we count on them, it's better for the two of us to dismantle it ourselves."
Hearing this, Wei Ran glared at Jima without any trace. He naturally understood what the other party meant. It was nothing more than a directional blasting of the steel structure roof by the two of them.
Knowing that he had said the wrong thing, Jima fooled him with a playful smile. But Suisui said firmly, "Leave this matter to me, I have a way."
"Do you have any idea?" Wei Ran looked at Suisui curiously.
"Don't expect this from the Russians"
Suisui switched to Chinese and said matter-of-factly, "There are many Chinese engineering teams in Russia. They helped renovate the hotel above our travel agency. It was not only fast but also cheap."
"How could I forget this?" Wei Ran patted the back of his head, "You mean to call someone from Volgograd?"
"Just let my mother have a headache." Suisui's tone became more and more matter-of-fact, "She will definitely be able to find the cheapest and best construction team."
I should have known that Teacher Dalia’s house should have been decorated like this...
Wei Ran secretly regretted it and simply left the matter completely to Suisui.
"Are you going to Kirov the day after tomorrow?" Suisui asked abruptly.
"Are you following too?" Wei Ran asked with interest.
"I guess I don't have time to go to Kirov with you."
Suisui paused, and finally couldn't help but ask, "But I plan to go to Khabarovsk before the first group of tourists come and ask Mr. Isay Popov about the tombstone in the camp.
what's going on."
"This sounds much more interesting than going to Kirov." Maya was the first to speak up and agreed, "Aphroel, I'll go with you."
"Maya is right, let me go too! Inta's camp is more important." Jima immediately rebelled and threw Wei Ran away, "And I have to stay in Kirov for the second half of the month, so there is no need.
Get there in a hurry."
Wei Ran opened his mouth, but finally, under Ji Ma's pleading eyes, he said before Maya could speak, "In that case, let's go together. When are you going to set off?"
"I was planning on the day after tomorrow."
Suisui scratched her hair and said, "Forget it, let's go together. Anfiya, help everyone book flights."
"Nice job!" Ji Ma secretly gave Wei Ran a thumbs up, while Maya rolled her eyes and let Suisui pull her to the yard next door.
In the next two days, Jima was called back to a small village outside Kazan city by his parents, and Maya finally got rid of the plaster and returned to Kazan University with ease.
At the same time, with the help of Suisui's mother-calling method, a Chinese foreman from Volgograd also rushed to Weiran Xinjin with two helpers and a rented crane to buy
workshop door.
After riding the crane's gondola for close observation and tapping inside and outside the workshop and on the roof, the middle-aged foreman surnamed Li said with great confidence, "This job is either easy or difficult to do."
"How do you say this?" Wei Ran asked, and at the same time, he took the initiative to hand over a pack of cigarettes to this old man with an accent from his hometown.
"The sunken floor and the walls on the first floor of this workshop are indeed cast in one piece. They are similar to the Soviet buildings we have left in our country. They are stupid, big and bulky, but they are absolutely strong and resistant to construction."
Boss Li lit up a cigarette, puffed out a laser pointer and pointed at the second floor and said, "But starting from the second floor, the main body is a steel structure. The walls you see are all made of red."
Made of bricks, they are not load-bearing at all. The third floor is simpler, with a steel structure plus a circle of glass windows, and a steel frame roof on top."
After roughly explaining the overall structure, the boss looked at Wei Ran and continued, "I just went up to take a look. Except for the ceiling, some steel beams were severely rusted due to rain leaks, and some were damaged due to lightning strikes.
It’s not bad, but the red brick wall on the second floor is a bit unbearable due to the weather.”
"Uncle Li, just tell me how to do it."
Suisui said from the side, "You helped build our hotel. We can trust you this time."
"You little girl said this, I definitely can't be careless."
The boss laughed and explained, "The most dangerous thing is not the roof, but the red brick walls on the second floor. If they fall, not only will they damage the surrounding things, but if there is a draft, the roof will definitely collapse."
Lift it up. So in addition to tearing down the ceiling, the brick wall on the second floor also needs to be demolished. If you are willing to spend money, making it a glass curtain wall is the best."
Glass curtain wall?
Wei Ran and Suisui looked at each other, pointed to the yard next door and said in unison, "No, there can't be a glass curtain wall in that direction."
"Okay, do you have any other requirements?" Boss Li took out his artificial leather notebook, jotted down two entries and asked,
"Keep the gantry crane on the first floor," Wei Ran said, pointing to the anchor and turret in the corner, "Don't throw those things away either."
"We need to get some offices." Suisui also put forward an idea.
Even Anfiya, who was following behind, said that maybe the sunken floor could be turned into a basement and a server room could be built along the way.
As he saw more and more requests being made, Boss Li, who had come all the way, became even more happy. After all, the more requests he made, the more money he would make.
You and I communicated all the requirements and ideas sentence by sentence. Boss Li promised to remove the roof and second floor walls within a week, and also negotiated the cost of the roof removal project.
I safely handed over the yard and workshop to Boss Li, and left the Katenka sisters to act as supervisors in the next few days, Wei Ran and Suisui, as well as Jima and Maya who arrived on time,
We took the same car and headed towards the airport.
Flying from Kazan to Khabarovsk is definitely a long process. Not only did we stop at Ulan-Ude on the shores of Lake Baikal for more than an hour, we even encountered a slightly scary thunderstorm before landing.
But even so, the flight still landed at Khabarovsk Airport half an hour early.
For Wei Ran, a Chinese, this city is called Khabarovsk, the 400,000 square kilometers that Tsarist Russia snatched away from the once weak China.
But for Jima, the city's name is Khabarovsk, and it is the administrative center of the Far East - although its development is not good.
Of course, for Suisui, it doesn't matter whether this place is called Khabarovsk or Khabarovsk, because in her memory, this is just the city where her mother, Zhou Shujin, worked hard when she was young.
If we go back in time to the years after the disintegration of the Soviet Union, Zhou Shujin, who was not many years older than Suisui today, relied on her not-so-proficient Russian language and a sense of recklessness inherited from her family to travel to this city again and again.
In the city, he made his first pot of gold by selling various light industrial products from China.
It was the money earned at that time that gave Zhou Shujin the idea of going to Moscow to make some money. Soon after taking action, she met Alexey, who was still young and handsome at the time.
Needless to mention what happened next, after the university teacher who had not been paid for several months became her employee. Not only did Zhou Shujin not have to take the risk of taking the Siberian Railway herself, but she also didn’t have to worry about the goods being transported by Alexei.
There was a sales problem after Moscow, and Alexei was also rare in being trustworthy and not greedy for money.
After these two people cooperated like this for several years, although the smuggling business was no longer possible, they saved a lot of money, and even Suisui was born in an incredible way.
Zhou Shujin, on the other hand, has never been to this city called Khabarovsk again. In her words, the memory of this city makes even the air bitter.
Of course, returning to reality from her mother's memory, for Suisui, this city is filled with the twilight and faint desolation that is common in any city in Russia.
For Wei Ran, the first impression is that there are so many Chinese people here. Whether it’s the friendly Chinese consonants that come out of the mouths of passers-by around you from time to time, or the Chinese characters that you can see every once in a while along the street after getting in a taxi.
The signs all prove that there are already many compatriots who have taken root here.
Of course, for Jima and Maya in the other taxi, everything here was full of freshness, so much so that when the car stopped in front of Isaiah Popov’s house, the two people unexpectedly