Soon, having made a decision, the leader issued strict orders.

All the raw materials in the raw material warehouse need to be relocated on a large scale and dispersed to some smaller warehouses in the factory.

They even rented a large warehouse from the factory next door for this purpose.

Everyone in the textile factory was confused about what **'s decision was, and many people voiced their opposition.

Because once the raw material warehouses are dispersed and relocated, it means that more manpower is needed to manage and count these raw materials, and transportation will also become more troublesome. Raw materials that used to take only three minutes to obtain now take ten or even twenty minutes.

However, out of respect for the factory director, everyone dared not speak out and carried out the task while complaining.

Many days passed, and during these days, they were all busy with the warehouse relocation.

However, a new problem soon emerged: Hu Dahai told them to move out, but he didn't tell them how long they needed to leave the warehouse outside. In other words, he didn't let them know when they could move back, or whether they should never move back.

They had no choice but to go to Hu Dahai on their own initiative, led by Zhang Zhaoxing.

Hu Dahai did not give him a clear answer when he heard the question. Instead, he said, "It's a secret. Just empty the warehouse and leave it there. One day, you will know when you can move in."

There were some things Hu Dahai really dared not say too much about. He had no choice; if he spoke too specifically, others might suspect that he had arranged for the truck to break apart and crash into their warehouse.

It could also lead others to suspect that you have some superpowers, treat you like some weirdo, and dissect you in a cage, which would be the end of you.

So he could only make himself look like a charlatan, so that they would feel like he was an excellent fortune teller.

He felt quite helpless after receiving such a reply. He had originally thought that if Hu Dahai could give him a timeframe, he would have more confidence to tell everyone. Now, it seemed unlikely.

“Don’t worry, I believe Hu Dahai will eventually show you his skills,” Zhang Zhaoxing patiently comforted her.

He was somewhat worried that the raw materials might not be able to withstand the pressure and end up being sent back to the warehouse. If something went wrong, all his efforts would be in vain, and all his hard work would be wasted.

"Don't worry, I know what's important." He returned home, still feeling uneasy.

Zhang Zhaoxing felt a pang of heartache seeing that figure from behind, because he had also experienced something similar and knew the difficulties involved.

Back at the factory, despite the rumors and gossip from management and employees, and under immense pressure, he continued to maintain the warehouse relocation process.

Fortunately, he had the support of his family, otherwise he would have collapsed under the pressure long ago.

The only hope is that once everyone gets used to the current warehouse distribution model, they will gradually forget about this matter.

At the same time, he was also wondering whether his trust in Hu Dahai was a joke or a real redemption.

However, just as they were making a big fuss about relocating the warehouse here...

Hu Dahai over there was still busy with his daily work of collecting and delivering fish.

However, since the Fengsheng Brigade now helps him deliver to the vicinity of Hangzhou, Hu Dahai's work has become much easier.

After they had sold all their fish that day, Hu Dahai, just like the previous days, had Bao Yuanshan pull two empty carts back, while he decided to take a good look around Hangzhou.

These past few days, he's been wandering around Hangzhou, hoping to evoke memories from his past life. He's looking for good ways to make money and also wants to see if there are any good properties in Hangzhou worth buying.

After all, it was only a few years into the reform and opening up, and the domestic economy had not yet entered a stage of rapid growth. Hangzhou was also not yet fully developed.

In the previous life, Hangzhou was a metropolis with towering buildings and a population of over ten million.

But now, looking around, Hu Dahai sees virtually no outstanding buildings. Even the better ones are just five or six-story staff dormitories, employee housing, or dilapidated urban villages. If this area is to be developed into a high-rise district, then large-scale demolition will definitely be necessary in the future.

So Hu Dahai thought that if he had some spare money, buying a house in Hangzhou would be a good option. After all, living in the countryside has many inconveniences.

As Hu Dahai was walking along the street, a building in front of him suddenly caught his attention.

The department store was the largest commercial center in Hangzhou at that time. The goods inside the department store were far superior to those in the supply and marketing cooperatives outside.

You can find almost anything you want to buy here. Of course, the prerequisite is that you have enough money.

Hu Dahai, who already had some money, couldn't resist the urge to go in and spend some.

The sales clerks in the department store were all employees of state-owned enterprises, so it was natural for them to be arrogant, especially when they saw Hu Dahai dressed like that. However, when Hu Dahai pulled out a thick wad of cash, the sales clerk's expression changed completely.

So, many of the stories in novels where people are looked down upon when shopping are self-inflicted. You still have to flaunt your wealth where appropriate, otherwise you're just asking for trouble.

The dazzling array of goods in the department store didn't overwhelm Hu Dahai, because in his previous life he had seen even better, more luxurious, and more high-end products. Some things, if bought now, will soon be obsolete; it's better to wait until things are better developed later.

So after buying a few decent clothes, his attention turned to bicycles.

These days, public transportation is not well-developed, so it's really inconvenient to get around without a bicycle.

The department store has a wide variety of bicycles, including Phoenix, Forever, and Flying Pigeon brands.

Hu Dahai chose a Forever brand 28-inch bicycle, which looked imposing and sturdy, and cost 160 yuan. This price was really not cheap, after all, he only made 150 yuan from selling 1000 catties of fish, and now a bicycle could take away his entire day's earnings.

After leaving the department store, Hu Dahai found a secluded corner, stuffed all the clothes he had bought into his storage space, and pushed his old bicycle home.

However, he had only ridden a short distance when an unbelievable scene unfolded before him.

Two smartly dressed girls were walking hand in hand out of the department store when suddenly a license plate-less Hiace minivan sped out, screeching to a stop right in front of the two girls.

The next second, two masked men in black got out of the van and forcefully pulled one of the girls into the van from either side.

It all happened so fast that no one had time to react. The van with the girl had already driven far away. It was clear these people were experienced and frequently engaged in this kind of activity.

"Ah! Help!"

The girl's voice drifted from inside the car. At the same time, her friend shouted from the side, "They're kidnapping someone! Help! Call the police!"

However, those nearby didn't have time to react. Even if they wanted to help, they simply didn't have the ability to catch up with a speeding van. Only a few quick-thinking individuals managed to reach a phone booth and call the police.

But just as everyone was watching the van get further and further away...

Suddenly a dark shadow darted past in front of them.

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