The Life of a Son-in-Law in a Courtyard House
Chapter 592 The Plan Completed
Transporting foreign mines to China facilitates the country's development, which benefits the nation and discourages any foolish individuals from easily taking advantage of it.
If any foreign powers dare to interfere, then we can simply eliminate the person who raised the issue.
That's very convenient.
Domestically, as long as you don't provoke them, you can handle things the same way.
He has many descendants to protect him in the future.
If I align my interests with theirs, who would dare to mess with me?
In the future, Yang Dalin's space can also be used to smuggle various precious minerals from countries that do not allow their capital to enter.
They can also illegally mine, randomly mining indiscriminately.
As for causing environmental damage, it's not happening domestically, and you don't want my capital to enter, so what does the damage have to do with me?
That's what you call awesome.
Yang Dalin disliked the two prisoners for having such long Russian names.
They should just change their names to Xiong Da and Xiong Er.
The two knew they couldn't resist, so they could only accept their fate.
After Yang Dalin and Xiong Xue studied Russian for a while, they would go to Xiong Er to compare their lessons, so that they wouldn't be taught by just one person and make mistakes.
Yang Dalin did not allow the two of them to meet.
The two of them couldn't even leave their small, single space.
It's always good to be on guard.
Yang Dalin studied while waiting for a passing train.
After waiting for several hours, they finally spotted a freight train, and Yang Dalin jumped directly onto the last carriage.
The two bears were even more amazed to see the scenery outside moving.
After changing trains, Yang Dalin arrived in the capital of Outer Mongolia the next day.
This time, Yang Dalin is going to start looking for the sheep.
I haven't even finished my own job duties yet.
Yang Dalin drove straight out of the city and headed south.
There are fewer train services to countries outside the grasslands.
Although the K3 train, which runs directly from Beijing through Ulaanbaatar to Maozike, has been in operation for some time, it doesn't follow the same route as Yang Dalin's train.
Yang Dalin was heading due south.
They didn't build a train station over there.
The infrastructure capabilities of the steppe countries are very poor.
Yang Dalin had no choice but to drive the whole way.
It took Yang Dalin more than ten hours to drive to the border, which is more than 700 kilometers away.
Then, not far from the border, Yang Dalin began looking for large herds of gazelles.
He drove around trying to gather the small flocks of sheep together into a larger flock.
They started driving back towards our border.
The area is sparsely populated, so Yang Dalin isn't afraid of being discovered by the soldiers on the border. Even if they see someone coming from afar, Yang Dalin will simply hide in his spatial dimension.
And this was done late at night.
At night, both the sheep and the people have poor eyesight, so it's impossible for them to stop Yang Dalin's operation.
After driving a large flock of sheep across the border, Yang Dalin did not rest.
Continue driving them south.
At night, the sheep are afraid and huddle together, so they don't scatter and just follow the sheep in front of them.
If the sheep scatter during the day, Yang Dalin will be in trouble.
So Yang Dalin kept chasing them, trying to expend their energy as much as possible and get them as close to Bayan City as possible.
By daybreak, the sheep will probably be too exhausted to run away.
Ideally, they should reach the foot of a mountain by dawn. Yang Dalin had a destination in mind: Langshan Mountain, more than 30 kilometers north of Bayan City.
The location there is very suitable, and it's not far from Bayan City.
There is another large valley in Langshan. If we can drive this herd of gazelles in there, and then block the mountain and the entrance to the valley, we can slowly slaughter them.
The yellow sheep can actually run quite fast during the day, covering 75-90 kilometers in an hour.
But it's nighttime, so the sheep won't run that fast, and they can't keep going for that long.
Fortunately, Yang Dalin's journey from the border to the Langshan Mountains is less than 200 kilometers.
We can prevent the sheep from running too fast, but it's fine for them to walk briskly.
Yang Dalin sent another telegram to Captain Jing in advance.
Tell them to go to the vicinity of that valley and prepare to meet them.
Then a few more people met up with him and brought him a walkie-talkie.
Walkie-talkies allow for direct communication within a radius of several kilometers or even ten kilometers, which is much faster than sending a telegram.
This will make communication easier, especially when herding the sheep into the valley.
Being able to communicate with each other in a timely manner is the most important thing.
As dawn broke, Yang Dalin, driving the same truck he had initially driven, finally met up with several people who were there to meet him.
They brought not only walkie-talkies, but also fuel, rifles, bullets, and so on.
The soldiers were dumbfounded when they saw the huge flock of sheep in front of Yang Dalin.
There are just too many sheep.
Yang Dalin quickly instructed them to send two vehicles to the left and right of the head of the sheep flock.
Don't let the head of the flock go astray.
Several more vehicles joined the ranks of those maintaining direction on both sides.
After a busy morning, everyone finally managed to drive the entire herd of gazelles into the valley.
There's no way out of the other side of the valley.
There are only imports, no exports.
On the mountains on both sides, there is snow, so the yellow sheep are not the same as the blue sheep.
Not to mention there were armed backup personnel above them.
One of them came up and I shot it dead.
The valley entrance was sealed off.
Alright, the encirclement is complete.
The rest of the time can be spent slowly slaughtering sheep, or simply catching them alive and transporting them away.
Yang Dalin brought so many sheep that he didn't even know how many there were. In fact, there were not only gazelles, but also many sheep raised by herders from other grassland countries.
There are also red deer, wild donkeys, wild horses, etc.
There appeared to be several hundred of these animals.
The production of wild donkey and wild horse meat will be higher.
Wild donkeys can weigh up to 500 jin (250 kg), and their meat yield is equivalent to that of ten gazelles.
A few hundred wild donkeys can produce the same amount of meat as several thousand gazelles.
Red deer are also quite heavy; an adult can weigh at least 300 jin (150 kg) and sometimes more than 400 jin (200 kg).
They all yield a lot of meat.
As for the wild horses, I heard that horse meat doesn't taste good, so Yang Dalin doesn't plan to take any. If Captain Jing wants them, just give them all to him, or you can exchange them for mutton with the herdsmen.
Some local herders like wild horses.
When Yang Dalin was about to leave, he planned to take ten wild donkeys, ten red deer, and a thousand yellow sheep with him.
That's enough for his entire carriage.
A gazelle weighs between forty and eighty pounds.
Some individuals may be even larger.
Moreover, there were some small ones, and some that were quite large. Yang Dalin planned to tell Captain Jing not to kill them.
Otherwise, if we kill too many at once, we won't have anything left to fight later.
Captain Jing walked over, patted him on the shoulder, and said, "Don't worry, I understand."
Like the local herders, they hate wolves, but they won't exterminate them.
Because wolves can eat rabbits, otherwise rabbits would destroy too much grassland.
If the gazelles are wiped out, some wolves will have nowhere to eat and might start attacking the sheep kept by herders.
Yang Dalin not only looked at Captain Jing with new respect, but also said, "Not bad, Brother Jing, you even understand ecological and environmental safety."
"Haha, I don't know anything about ecological environment safety. I learned it all from the local herders."
The two were chatting casually, not because they weren't busy, but because Captain Jing had borrowed local garrison personnel to help before he arrived.
The local garrison sent a company to help.
That's why the two of them were able to chat for a while.
Yang Dalin was exhausted and hungry, but he had made the greatest contribution, so Captain Jing wouldn't let him continue working.
Captain Jing personally slaughtered several sheep, a wild donkey, and a deer, and stewed the meat for Yang Dalin and the busy soldiers right next to the valley entrance.
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