1344: Chapter 655: Taking the Expert’s Path to the End 1344: Chapter 655: Taking the Expert’s Path to the End In the dinosaur world, under the curtain of the night at the ranch, only a few inconspicuous lights were still on.
From a distance, roars and even the sound of sothing splashing in the big river ca through.
Only those living next to the generator room, listening to the machine’s hum, could feel this wasn’t completely a wild land, which brought so peace of mind.
With a thump, a huge dinosaur carcass appeared in the ranch’s slaughter area, and soon Yan Fei appeared, found a knife from the side, and got busy.
Before long, No.1 Coolie arrived with a group of n to help upon hearing the noise.
Yan Fei only cut off enough at for himself to eat, leaving the rest for them to handle, and carried several large chunks of at into the kitchen.
Once the at was stewing, he asked soone to watch the fire and called over a lab supervisor.
The middle-aged man in charge of the lab didn’t wait for Yan Fei’s instructions and began presenting a stack of docunts in the fluent Sancha River dialect, “Boss, this is written about the rational use of cow dung; please take a look to see if it’s okay?”
This middle-aged man had originally worked as a translator in the lab, a rather inconspicuous character.
But after coming to the ranch and having a foundation in Chinese, he learned the common language of the ranch, Sancha River dialect, very quickly.
He wasn’t only fluent in speech but also in writing, and soon he beca one of the people in charge of the lab, mainly responsible for conveying Boss Yan’s intentions, organizing the articles needed by the boss, and receiving visits from the boss.
Yan Fei started reading the docunts, and the middle-aged man hurriedly brewed a pot of tea and respectfully stood by.
After reading for a while, Yan Fei nodded slightly and said distantly, “Not bad, it fits our local conditions quite well.
The use of cow dung as base fertilizer could be described in more detail – include the specific steps and requirents.
The parts about generating electricity from cow dung and using it for biogas aren’t needed; just rember to keep the content simple, don’t fill it with complicated technical terms that people can’t understand.”
Not only do others find it difficult to understand; I can’t understand all that jargon either!
But there was no need to ntion that; it was important to maintain a mysterious image.
These coolies were in good spirits now.
Once they shifted their attitude and started living this pastoral ranch life, serving just one boss, it actually beca easier than their previous jobs.
As for thoughts about holand and such, when you see pterosaurs flying overhead every day, who would bother about such trivial matters?
Thanks to their good service, Boss Yan’s attitude was quite pleasant, and he wasn’t as harsh.
Still, the middle-aged man was sowhat fearful and eagerly nodded repeatedly, “Got it, got it, I’ll call soone to make the changes right away.”
Yan Fei interrupted him, “No rush.
Find two more articles to review first, then call them to revise.”
“I have them prepared already,” said the middle-aged man, doing his job well, and instantly produced two additional articles.
“This is about the prevention of common diseases in earthworms and the common diseases of alfalfa crops; have a look, boss.”
Yan Fei gestured for him to put them down, took a pen, and made a few marks on the cow dung article before he started reading the newly presented articles.
anwhile, the middle-aged man ran out to call others to work overnight with the boss.
For these Japanese folks, working with the boss in the middle of the night was seen as an opportunity.
To live well here, one needed to rise in rank, and to rise in rank, one needed to keep the boss in a good mood.
The lab had many big shots, but in this dinosaur world, those big shots found that now they might not be so useful after all.
In contrast, so technicians, who weren’t standout before, started to co into prominence.
The reason was simple; the stuff Yan Fei wanted were hardly scholarly papers.
Those old experts who had spent decades on experints were not as good at writing these practical applications as those with less experience and less technical expertise—those people were busy with things like cell technology and had no ti to ponder how best to use cow dung as fertilizer.
Even so experts were inferior to those who had worked on the ranch before.
A forr security guard at the ranch had written an article on ranch managent that pleased Yan Fei, which led to him being promoted from the security team to a senior position in the lab.
What could anyone do about it?
There was just one person here whose word was law.
Anyone who wanted to express a differing opinion had ended up “chatting” with the dinosaurs (filling their stomachs), so who would dare to raise further objections?
After a while, the middle-aged man ca running back with others.
Yan Fei picked up the cow dung article and asked, “Who wrote this?”
A young man stood up and respectfully bowed, “It was , boss.”
“Not bad, not bad.” Yan Fei nodded.
“I’ve already told what’s-his-na; now you revise it.
Extract the content about using cow dung as base fertilizer and turn it into a separate docunt.
Enhance the content, spell out the exact operational steps.
The requirent is that even farrs who have cultivated the land, even if illiterate, could follow these steps just by having soone read them aloud.
Understood?”
The young man nodded excitedly, “Understood, understood, I will write it now.”
“Don’t rush.
Keep the original copy for ; we won’t use the latter content now, but it might co in handy later.
The section I’ve marked out, turn it into a separate docunt as well.
You will need to continue to elaborate the latter part like generating electricity, producing biogas, and creating new organic fertilizers from cow dung; enrich the content and spell out the specific operational steps.
Any problems?”
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