Chapter 280 Salt is very precious

After all, this is something that cannot be solved by human effort, and it is even more impossible to imagine that what Fusu drew could be glided on snow.

General Chen couldn't imagine it, but the carpenter saw through it at a glance.

The moment the carpenter received the blueprints, his brows furrowed and his eyes gleamed.

Those aged hands gripped the blueprint tightly, but in the next instant they released it, carefully stroking the creases they had made from the paper.

For the ancients, only extremely precious things could not be damaged, so he immediately suppressed his excitement and hurriedly touched the paper.

After finishing all that, the carpenter focused his attention on the blueprints. He had never seen anything like it before; at first glance, it was just two wooden planks.

But upon closer inspection, it becomes clear that there are techniques involved in both the front and back of this thing.

Fusu did not disturb the carpenter, but simply turned his head to the side to look at the carpenter's hut.

But General Chen couldn't help himself; he didn't understand why the young master had come here.

General Chen asked, puzzled, "Shouldn't we be going back to figure out how to solve the road problem? Why are we here?"

"I was thinking, I don't have the ability to clear the snow from the road, would it be helpful to keep clearing it? Although it's a waste of our time, it's at least a way to avoid being helpless like we are now."

"Moreover, the longer the snow continues, the more dangerous it will be for those suffering from the snow disaster. The sooner we arrive, the more lives we can save."

General Chen was someone who couldn't keep his mouth shut, so he immediately voiced his doubts.

Especially in front of Fusu, he made no attempt to hide his true feelings. General Chen was really anxious and wanted Fusu to come up with a way to overcome the blood disaster.

There's no other way. If we don't find a solution, even more people will freeze to death. Even if it's just one night, countless people will lose their lives.

General Chen really didn't want to see those defenseless people slowly die in this cold weather.

If they hadn't come here, they wouldn't have known any of this, but they did come here and saw some people who were frozen senseless.

Those families huddled together in their dilapidated thatched huts, just to draw in more warmth and survive in the freezing weather.

But they probably didn't expect that the imperial court would actually send people to rescue them, so when they saw the soldiers distributing supplies, they subconsciously thought they were bandits.

Those people were desperate, almost unable to survive. What could they possibly have left at home for the bandits to rob?

Fortunately, all the misunderstandings were resolved. After they were resolved, they were extremely grateful that the imperial court had come to their rescue and actually cared about their visit.

This series of events is deeply moving; they never expected that such a small amount of supplies could evoke such strong emotions.

They gave out very little supplies to each person. Although they brought a lot of supplies, there were too many people, so each person only received a small amount.

This little bit of food is just enough to keep them alive, not to make their lives better, so it's not something to be grateful for.

But after hearing General Chen's commotion, Fusu just kept shaking his head, thinking that this guy was far too impatient.

Fusu did not explain to General Chen, but everything he did had its own purpose.

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