Although his words were mostly sarcastic, there was also some worry mixed in. He was worried that the plot would go out of control.
After all, the era this world was in was too cruel. A little carelessness could cause many people to die. According to the original drama, after the Japanese invaded the city, the people either died or fled. The town of 300,000 people was left with only 70,000 people. From this, one could see how tragic it was.
Although Zhou Yi was not a saint, and the lives of others had nothing to do with him, under such a background, as a Chinese with the blood of the Yellow Emperor flowing in his body, how could he watch the outsiders kill his own compatriots? If Zhou Yi was just an ordinary person, he would definitely not meddle in other people's business and would even run as far as he could. However, he was not an ordinary person. He was a martial artist, and he was the top among martial artists, so he could not stay out of it.
The greater the power, the greater the responsibility. This was a wise saying no matter which era it was in.
The strong helping the weak was chivalrous. He had been dreaming of Kung Fu since he was young, and he had always regarded "chivalry" as his spiritual belief. Therefore, he had made up his mind from the beginning to do his best to resist this catastrophe. However, human strength was limited. In the face of the flood of war, one person's strength was ultimately limited. It was because he knew this that Zhou Yi had joined hands with Ye Wen and Zhou Qing Quan to carry out this plan. The first step of the plan was to open a factory and accumulate capital.
After half a month of Zhou Qing Quan's hard work, coupled with the financial support of Zhou Yi and Ye Wen, the first step of the plan finally came to an end.
The next step was to use the three factories as the main body and continue to expand to the surrounding areas. They would strive to fully cover the daily needs of the people and achieve the goal of integrating the economic resources and human resources of Buddha. As long as they could achieve this, they could create a shelter for the people of Buddha Mountain when the catastrophe came.
However, this step involved a very sensitive level, and the slightest mishap would lead to big trouble. The biggest trouble was the military and political circles.
Why did he say that? Obviously, integrating the economic and human resources of Buddha Mountain was equivalent to controlling Buddha Mountain in disguise. How could the big shots in the military and political circles tolerate such a thing? Zhou Yi had been struggling with this question until Li Zhao's appearance. It was only then that he found a trace of inspiration.
Three days later, the ribbon-cutting ceremony of the three major factories officially began.
The meeting was very grand. Other than Zhou Yi and Ye Wen, the two bosses behind the scenes, almost all the influential figures in Buddha Mountain had arrived. Taking advantage of this opportunity, Zhou Yi made contact with the big shots of the military and political circles and got to know them a little. Needless to say, after a round of investigation, he really gained a lot.
Since it involved the military and political circles of Buddha Mountain, he had to change the topic and talk about the current situation of Buddha Mountain. Originally, it was one of the four towns in the world, as famous as Hankou Town, Zhuxian Town, and Jingde Town. Because of its outstanding economic development, it was divided into prefecture-level cities by the government of the Republic of China in 1924. Unfortunately, because the city officials were too corrupt, the City Hall only lasted for three years before it fell. It was not until 1934, which was the year that Zhou Yi transmigrated, that the National Government set up a special district in Foshan, which was divided into six township offices.
In other words, in the current situation of Buddha Mountain, the ones who really held power were the military and political leaders of the six township offices.
Zhou Yi was pleasantly surprised to find that the relationship between the big shots of the six public villages did not seem to be as harmonious as the rumors said. There was even a faint hostility. Most importantly, among these big shots, there were a few that could be settled with money. As long as it was something that could be settled with money, it was not a big deal to Zhou Yi. At most, he could just borrow some from the great powers. However, although he had found a solution to the problem, he did not take action immediately because the time was not yet right. He still had to find an errand boy.
After counting, the most suitable person to run errands was only Li Zhao.
Li Zhao was undoubtedly one of the most prominent characters in the world of 'Ye Wen'. His conceit and pride, his cowardice and forbearance, his bowing to the Japanese for the sake of living, his deliberate translation of Ye Wen's words to protect Ye Wen, his shouting at Ye Wen," I'm also a Chinese "...
Everything was filled with contradictions, and he was a person with contradictions running through him from beginning to end.
Although this person was very contradictory, Zhou Yi admired him very much.
Why did she admire him? In such a chaotic world, not only could he be tactful, but he could also stick to the principles of being a Chinese. This reason alone was enough.
Therefore, Zhou Yi planned to take Li Zhao in for his own use.
After the ribbon-cutting ceremony ended, Zhou Yi asked Martial Fanatic Lin to find time to get in touch with Li Zhao. Unexpectedly, before he could take Li Zhao in, another person delivered himself to his door.
At noon, Zhou Yi was teaching in the factory when the martial arts fanatic Lin suddenly came to report that a group of country bumpkins were challenging the major martial arts centers on Martial Arts Center Street. They were very powerful.
Speaking of teaching, he had to mention the system of the three major factories. The three major factories all adopted a nine-hour system. They worked six hours a day, practiced martial arts for half an hour in the morning, noon, and evening, and rested for half an hour. Everyone had to abide by it. The reason why this model was adopted was firstly to strengthen the physique of the employees, secondly to increase the cohesiveness of the employees, secondly to reserve the capital to fight against the Japanese, and lastly to instill the idea of being vigilant in times of peace. There were three factories and about 700 employees. As long as one-tenth of them could stand out, the third step of Zhou Yi's plan could be easily realized. In this segment, Zhou Yi and Ye Wen played the role of instructors. Each of them took turns to go to the factory to teach for a day. Occasionally, Martial Arts Fanatic Lin would make a cameo. The city of Foshan was the home of martial arts. Everyone admired martial arts, so the employees did not reject this model. Instead, they praised it. In fact, there were many people who tried their best to get in, but they didn't have the chance.
Hearing the news brought by Martial Addict Lin, Zhou Yi's heart suddenly moved. He had already guessed the identity of those country bumpkins.
There was no doubt that it was Jin Shan.
Zhou Yi greeted his employees and followed the martial arts fanatic Lin back to Martial Arts Hall Street.
At this moment, Jinshan Zha had already arrived at the Liao Family's boxing gym. Liao Ruhui was confronting him.
A large group of people surrounded the boxing gym. Some were cheering, some were watching the show, old and young, men and women, all kinds of people.
"Master Liao, good luck! We're counting on you!" Master Li of the Li Family Martial Arts Gym said.”
"Master Liao, you must win," said Master Zhao of the Zhao Family Boxing Gym.”
"Master Liao, I support you. Kill these country bumpkins!" A neighbor who was watching the show said.”
Another neighbor echoed," That's right. Kill them. How dare they look down on our Buddhist martial arts!"”
Obviously, most of the onlookers supported Liao Ruhui because the arrogant attitude of Jinshan Gang was really infuriating.
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