At the breakfast meeting the next day, Iger told everyone in detail the entire process of their rescue. When describing what happened in the visitor center, Iger tried his best to use the third person to narrate.
Egger's retelling was very neutral and did not include his subjective views and feelings, but everyone still shuddered at the scene at that time.
Later, Egger also talked about his interrogation and execution of the three Deans.
Egger tells this not to let everyone judge what is right or wrong, he wants to use this incident to formulate rules.
"I reiterate that what I will never tolerate is betraying or even killing my comrades.
We will never accept such people, whether they are members of our team or people from other teams.
We may even organize and dispatch executioners to hunt down and execute such people when necessary.
Every one counts as one, kill as many as there are, and no one who harms his companions can be spared.
This matter starts with me. If I violate the above rules, if anyone reports and verifies it, I will end it myself."
Iger's words this time did not have any tone or room for negotiation, but his strong speech was very necessary.
Today's gospel team is like an onion wrapped in layers. As new members join, the onion will become bigger and bigger. No one wants to be the onion skin that can be peeled off.
What Iger is doing now is to calm the hearts of those outer members and let them know that we are one.
“I emphasize once again the importance of companionship and trust in a team.
To protect your companions is to protect yourself.
Only by giving trust to your peers can you make your peers trust you.
Close unity and unity can make us more powerful. This is the strongest weapon that allows us to survive in this world."
"Pah, pah, pah."
After Iger finished speaking, Avella couldn't help but applaud. Following Avella's lead, everyone applauded one after another. This scene made Iger at a loss.
"Well said, kid." Father Locke praised Iger with approval, saying that his growth exceeded his expectations.
After everyone stopped applauding, Egger continued: "The fatal cause of the tragedy that happened at the visitor center was their wrong choice, but it can also be seen that food shortage was the objective condition that caused this tragedy.
It can also be said that all teams actually face their own dilemma.
These people are trapped in the visitor center, and we are trapped in Gospel Valley. The most important thing now is to find a way to resume production.
I wonder how everyone’s work went yesterday?”
After Egger finished speaking, Vance replied angrily that all the materials have been prepared and the construction can start today. If it is quick, it may be completed in three days.
After listening to Vance's words, Egg nodded.
American workers can actually be very efficient. The key to determining their efficiency is whether they feel they are doing the work for others or for themselves.
There are no born lazy people in this world, only people who are used to being lazy.
Immediately afterwards, Elvira reported that she had planted a large garden full of potatoes, with 3/4 bags of potatoes left, and she planned to plant another large garden.
When Iger heard this, he nodded with satisfaction, but after nodding his head twice, he suddenly stopped.
There seems to be something wrong somewhere.
Egger asked guiltily: "Elvira, how big is the big garden you mentioned?" He pointed at the chapel and asked: "Compared with this one."
Avila said excitedly: "It is a very big garden, as big as a chapel."
Such a big piece of land? Egger finally discovered something was wrong, the seed consumption did not match the number.
Thinking that something might go wrong as soon as the farming plan started, Egger suddenly became anxious. He announced the end of the breakfast meeting in a few words, then pulled Avella and ran towards the car. Those who didn't know thought he was rushing to talk to Avella.
Go elope.
…
"Snapped."
Egger put his palm on his forehead.
I was wrong, I was really wrong.
I regret, I sincerely regret.
Or God, you should send down a lightning bolt to kill me!
This is a large garden. The soil in the garden is newly covered, but the bottom layer has not been turned over at all. It is equivalent to spreading some floating soil on a layer of slab soil.
Forget it, Iger casually walked to a potato nest and took out a piece of diced potato.
Egger stared at this small cube of potato without skin or sprouts. He didn't know why there was such a thing.
Avila saw Ige staring at the diced potatoes, and she asked a little embarrassedly: "This, is this too big? The flower seeds I planted before were very small, but I really can't cut them into such small pieces, so
This is how it is planted.”
Egg tried to control his voice and asked calmly: "Where are the skins? Where are the potato skins and buds?"
"Cut it off and throw it away." Avella replied readily.
"Then I want to ask, how did you do the detoxification I suggested before?" Egger continued to ask.
"I found some disinfectant for toilets, mixed it with some water, and poured it on the ground." Elvira's face was full of "please compliment me on how smart I am", but she saw Iger slapped her on the ground.
on one's own face.
I was wrong.
I shouldn't trust Americans to farm.
What made my mistake even more wrong was that I entrusted this matter to a female artist.
I'm so fucking overwhelmed!
Egger gritted his teeth and stamped his feet on the open ground for a while, and finally calmed down.
He turned his head and looked at Avila, who looked frightened. He forced a smile and said: "You did a good job, really good. We need to expand the planting area, and then the two of us will plant it together."
Avella looked at Iger and gave a guilty smile in return. She knew that she had messed up things again.
Ever since she was a child, Avila has often seen people around her showing such expressions. When she was a child, she always thought these were people's compliments. At her current age, Avila can also understand the meaning of this kind of smile.
"Let's go back to the church first." Egger rummaged through the trunk of the car and said to Avella, "We still need some tools. We have to dig up a large area of mud and may need to retrieve some soil."
Avella carefully returned to the church with Iger. On the way, Avella noticed that Iger was in a very good mood and he seemed to be no longer angry.
This child is really cute, maybe I can reward him secretly.
After glancing at Iger out of the corner of her eye, Avella revealed an unexpected smile.
After returning to the church, Iger searched for tools in Vance's work shed. Finally, he found a tool that could dig into the ground. Then, Iger saw the remaining half of the bag of potatoes and let out a long sigh.
Thinking about it, I get worried. A person who is not diligent in his limbs and does not know how to distinguish between grains is now taking the lead in large-scale agricultural production. No matter how you look at it, it is a precursor to famine.
Egg carefully recalled the process of growing potatoes at home in the past. It seemed that there was no detoxification process. The process was very simple. Maybe the first-generation planting did not need to be so troublesome.
There are three elements for planting: soil, water, and fertilizer.
By the way, fertilizer.
Egger got up and went to the cesspool.
Since the church was built on a hilltop, its excrement disposal system was not connected to the evangelical community, but was a separate storage pool. This thing is now a treasure.
Egg took the tool and opened the cover of the manure tank, and a farmhouse smell hit his nostrils.
Taking advantage of the early morning sunshine, Iger held his breath and took a few glances inside. Suddenly he became excited, ran back to the church quickly, and then started rummaging frantically in the utility room.
"What are you looking for?" Joanna asked curiously, seeing Egg's excited face.
"Here, help me look for an insect net. A filter, gauze, anything that can be filtered will do." Egger happily said to Joanna, "We have meat to eat!"