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Chapter eight hundred and seventy-eight of the use of Peroniski

At this moment, Peronisky was holding back a lot of energy! The most unbearable thing for people is to be deliberately despised, even though he knew that the head of the blacksmith village he met for the first time had good intentions and raised many questions about the railway issue.

question.

But it claims that there are no professional railway workers among the tens of thousands of soldiers and civilians in this huge guerrilla zone. This tone is intolerable!

Peronisky has just arrived, and he has his own experience. To get along well in Novgomel, proper humility is necessary.

However, instead of sitting on the sidelines and waiting to ask questions, Liguschkov directly and seriously refuted his junior Kavitsky.

"Do you think our huge Novgomel lacks real railway workers? At yesterday's meeting, we all knew that a guerrilla group of more than 500 people has joined us! Their commander is sitting here with us! Their self-identification

It's the Locomotive Guerrilla Brigade, as you can probably guess just from the name! They! They are a group of railway workers!"

In fact, not many of these representatives are really familiar with each other. Many of them have only met each other a few times, and then work or fight in their respective positions.

Peronisky knew that there was no point in sitting still anymore, so he raised his hand to signal and stood up.

People's eyes turned to this thin guy with a shriveled head.

He is indeed very special. The other representatives at least have enough to eat preserved fruits every day, while Peronisky eats more wild vegetables and mushrooms. Even if he has been corrected for a long time, it is unrealistic to quickly recover and become mellower.

At this moment, he knew very well that he and some of his subordinates were the only railway workers in this guerrilla zone! With his thin arms, he patted his broad chest and proudly introduced himself: "Comrades, I am Peronis

Ji, was originally an employee of the Gomel Railway Bureau. We workers and scattered Red Army soldiers formed a guerrilla force and have now joined the current 63rd Army! As you can see, in terms of combat, our combat capabilities are not high. But building railways

, this is impossible to do my job!”

His appearance shocked Kavitsky. This was a prophecy, and there was such a mission hidden in the crowd.

But not only was Kavitsky not angry, but he was happy inside, even though he still wanted to remain serious on the surface. He quickly accepted this welcome change, bowed slightly, and said sincerely: "I'm sorry, comrade! I never expected that,

We in Novgomel have hidden dragons and crouching tigers!”

"Of course! Of course! Just like when I was receiving treatment at Catfish Village Hospital, several nurses were themselves state-employed nurses!"

After a few polite words, the tense atmosphere eased. Liguschkov breathed a sigh of relief. As long as he solved the workers' problem, his juniors would be able to shut up. This would also be equivalent to completely convincing the chief, deputy army commander and the municipal party committee.

Everyone finally received complete support!

Kavitsky really only has one last problem left, and that is the conditions for building a railway in this swamp!

"Everyone sitting here is more or less familiar with the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railway in our country. Many workers froze to death during the construction of the railway in extremely cold conditions. Moreover, the extreme low temperature also caused the workers to dig through permafrost as hard as granite.

It is building a roadbed and laying sleepers, which is a difficult project.

So, even if we now have professional workers, how can we build a railway in Novgomel, which has soft soil? As a native of this swamp, I have to doubt it."

But there are also relatively hard roads on soft land!" Peronisky responded confidently, "Although I have only been in the swamp for the third week, I have some understanding of the geology in this area! Even if I don't live in the swamp.

, and also work and live outside the swamps for a long time. The natural conditions in Mozyr are just as muddy, but it does not prevent the great motherland from building railways in this great land!"

Peronisky can express his words more grandly, and the purpose is obvious, which is to increase the toughness of his speech.

Kavitz basically wanted to question him again, but he never thought that he was already being stared at by more than a hundred pairs of eyes, especially Berekov himself. What kind of look was that? It looked like a question, but also like a warning.

"That's right! I'm not a railway worker. I don't know anything about railway repairs!" After asking himself, Kavitsky simply stopped questioning, so as not to sound like a mean person.

He finally asked: "So! Dear Comrade Peronsky! You are a professional, do you think this railway is absolutely certain?"

"Of course! I actually think that as long as the arsenal and carpentry workshops start making materials, our workers will be able to repair the road in a very short time!" Peronisky had one thing to say. He was purely confident and knew his own abilities.

It's also completely sufficient.

Liguschkov was very satisfied. He was satisfied in his heart and said smoothly: "Although the tank engine consumes more fuel, the materials it can transport at one time are just as huge. In the event of an emergency, it is difficult to transport large quantities of goods quickly by trucks alone.

The train also has its advantages.

Maybe we don’t necessarily have to use a diesel locomotive on weekdays, as long as it can pull the carriage stably on the track. I think it is completely appropriate to use horses to pull the carriage for general small-volume transportation.”

Hehe! His suggestion was very interesting. Yang Mingzhi couldn't help but laugh out loud and asked a few horses to pull the carriage. This was what the old empress in the Forbidden City did before!

In fact, there is nothing wrong with Liguschkov's idea. Conceptually, this railway is at the "mine transportation" level. To transport ores such as coal from the mines, many mines raise donkeys and

Little pony.

But Warmansky decisively expressed his dissatisfaction. He stood up with an aura and ignored any etiquette. He yelled and his beard was blown up.

"No! I object to this decision. My horse is a cavalry mount! Not a pack mule!"

"This is just a hypothesis! Just a hypothesis!" Liguschkov repeatedly emphasized this point, but Warmansky was not convinced.

Because it is obvious that if the locomotive is damaged for some reason and the steam engine does not exist, only horses can pull the carriage.

The scene was very embarrassing. It was Salinchkin who stood up to put an end to the embarrassment. He stood up and without saying much, he directly made the decision - there must be a railway system!

"After this meeting, let's start building the railway system! There is nothing to argue about anymore! We can talk about the locomotive issue slowly. First we have to build the track. We have to build the blacksmith village to the catfish village and the hot spring first.

The district’s railways, in particular, must ensure that raw materials can be transported to the fertilizer factory to ensure mass production of fertilizers. Once all this is resolved, we will try our best to connect all our strongholds, even Homnich Military Station!”

Salinchkin was full of ambitions, and Yang Mingzhi had to worry. He wanted to build the railway, and this guy was so good. Let’s not talk about what kind of problems he would encounter. He first drew a big pie. If the blacksmith Cun Zhen and Jin Si

The ruins of Homnich, which is ten kilometers away, are connected by railway. So, taking out the ruins will really turn it into a large military camp!

This day's meeting was accompanied by lengthy reports and constant quarrels and discussions, which did not come to an end until the sun went down.

There were many representatives attending the meeting, but only a few really raised issues worthy of discussion.

If there are any problems, discuss them at the meeting! Salinchkin likes this model very much. When he returned to the office, he had several more documents on hand - all proposals worthy of discussion at the meeting.

Through voting, everyone expressed their stance on the issue. In the end, it was just him, the secretary, and the mayor, Lyudbarev, who added their signatures and sealed their approval. But it couldn’t be that simple.

Their staff had to hold another short meeting after the meeting to discuss issues such as the construction of a railway system, the distribution of fertilizers, the establishment of cavalry units, etc...


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