Just as they were about to load the boxes onto the train, the company commander and his men blocked the group at the train station. None of them managed to escape. They were all arrested!

After this incident, both the arresting soldier and Li Yunting were praised!

Due to her special identity, Mo'er was afraid that exposing her would bring her trouble and retaliation, so she did not reveal her identity publicly. After a meeting and discussion by the superiors, it was finally decided to give her a bonus of 1,000 yuan!

Mo'er and Zhao Yunting resumed their peaceful lives. In the mornings, Mo'er would collect a few baskets of pig grass for a few work points. In the afternoons, she and her younger sister and brother would learn some skills from a group of elderly people. Grandpa Zhang, an experienced Chinese medicine practitioner, was impressed by Li Jun's talent, and Li Jun, in turn, was deeply fascinated by Chinese medicine. He was willing to memorize the often-daunting knowledge of Chinese herbal medicine and the jingles (songs) for formulating herbal remedies. The jingles are a one-volume treatise on Chinese herbal formulae compiled by Wang Ang during the Qing Dynasty and published in 1694. The book compiles over 300 commonly used Chinese medicine formulas, divided into 20 categories—tonifying, purging, attacking the interior, and vomiting—and summarizes them in the form of seven-character jingles. Each formula is accompanied by brief annotations for beginners' ease of reference.

Mo'er even took out the illustrated Chinese herbal medicine book from his previous life, tore off the publisher and production date on the back, and gave it to Li Jun. This book was a collection of photographs of various herbs, with detailed descriptions of the herbs below. Elder Zhang couldn't put it down after reading it. He declared it a divine book and urged Li Jun to preserve it carefully.

Mo'er has taken a liking to embroidery, especially double-sided embroidery. She's been learning from Grandma Zhao every afternoon lately. Her amazing memory has helped her make rapid progress, and she's quickly mastered the essentials of double-sided embroidery.

Occasionally, Zhao Yunting and he would go hunting in the mountains, and they would always catch something, at least a couple of rabbits or something. He wasn't sure if they were wild rabbits, but they wouldn't run away when they saw people. They'd just be eating grass stupidly. Zhao Yunting was very puzzled. When he went up the mountain, the rabbits would run away quickly, but why didn't they run away when he went up with Mo'er? And then there were the pheasant eggs, he always picked up a bunch, but why were the eggs he'd picked up so small before, while the ones Mo'er and he picked up were so big?

When the boxes were brought back, the soldiers opened them and saw that there were quite a lot of good stuff, not only the gold bars and gold ingots, but also the generators and forklifts.

The troops took this generator very seriously. They often went out on missions, often facing harsh conditions without water or electricity. With this generator, they had hot water to drink, hot meals to eat, light, and could even do some simple projects. It was truly a multi-functional artifact! Moer also put the forklifts, which had manuals without production dates or manufacturer information, into the box.

With this forklift, moving materials and equipment is much easier.

The soldiers loved the forklift. Jobs that once required dozens of people were now completed quickly and efficiently by a single forklift! This significantly reduced the workload for the transport troops. The two washing machines, refrigerator, and excavator were also disassembled and analyzed by the unit's specialized electrical appliance research department. The leadership was extremely pleased with the results of this operation and was beaming with joy every day! They even declared Zhao Yunting a lucky star!

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