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Chapter 348: The Style of Respecting the Elders(2/2)

In order not to let the reputation accumulated by his ancestors for four generations be ruined by his own hands, Tu Xin managed the butcher business for 20 to 30 years. Every time he sold a pound of meat, he weighed it again and again, for fear that someone would be missing and his reputation would be ruined.

The old man scolded the young man who had just secretly taken more meat in a tone of hatred. He had unclean hands and feet. How could he be a butcher for a long time?

The old man was still a sweetheart. Li Mengxi smiled and asked, "Old man, if you want to kill a war horse? How much effort will it take? Is half a day enough?"

"Yeah!" The old man's eyes widened, he patted his head, thought for a moment, and said with a solemn expression, "This old man has never killed a horse before!"

"It doesn't matter!" Li Mengxi smiled, "That's what I think. In the future, when we fight with people, many horses will be killed in the battle. If there are not enough butchers, how can we finish the horse carcasses in a hurry? So

I would like to organize the butchers into a separate camp just in case of emergencies. You, the old man, will be in charge of this camp. What do you think, old man?"

The old man was stunned again, "It's good to be in love! It's good to be in love!" The old man smiled cheerfully.

Like Lu Li, the adjutant of the craftsman camp who was skilled in carpentry, and Tian Bu, who was initially mistaken for a witch doctor by Li Mengxi, Li Mengxi discovered a third talent in the army.

For technology-related parts, Li Mengxi’s criterion for selecting managers is whoever has the strongest technical ability will be selected to manage.

If you are familiar with the technical details, you can still be considered an expert. An expert can control an expert, so there is no difference.

As for people with strong technical skills, they may not necessarily have strong management and communication skills, but it doesn't matter. Rules and regulations complete 90% of the management work. As long as you act according to the system, you will pass at worst.

For example, there are rules and regulations for all aspects of the carpenter camp, including work allocation, whoever has a good idea and feedback can be exchanged for food, and after setting up camp every night, the division of each carpenter team's site, etc., have corresponding regulations.

Regulations.

There are only a dozen regulations, each of which is the result of Li Mengxi's careful consideration.

Luli people are dull. If we talk about management ability, Luli's management ability is relatively weak. However, as long as he properly implements a dozen regulations, it is enough to manage the carpenter camp.

Similarly, Li Mengxi decided to let Tu Xin, the old man with the best slaughtering skills, manage the slaughter team. Even if the old man could not manage the slaughter team well at first due to his ability or personality, but later, after the rules and regulations were established one by one, the slaughter team would become better and better.

Becoming more orderly.

The extremely dull Lu Li could manage nearly a hundred people in the carpenter's camp, and so could old man Tu Xin.

Over there, the meat, bones, internal organs, etc. were divided. Liu Bei's soldiers carried everything away. It must be that Liu Bei had his own plans for the two dead animals.

No one wants a pair of cow intestines and a pair of mule intestines.

Li Mengxi asked someone to help pack the intestines into a basket. Then, Li Mengxi asked someone to help hold the basket and prepare for someone to clean the intestines. Two pieces of intestines weighed more than ten kilograms of meat anyway.

Li Mengxi also found his intestines too dirty. He didn't want to wash them himself, so he went to see the hard-working coachman Lao Tie.

There was no need to march today, and there was nothing to do. While the country warriors from their baggage team were guarding the carriages and horses, they gathered together in boredom and chatted all over the place.

"Uncle Tie!" Li Mengxi called Lao Tie in the crowd.

Lao Tie stopped chatting with others and walked over, "What does the military advisor want from me?"

"Uncle Tie, I want you to do me a favor. Let's find a place with water, clean these two pieces of intestines, and cook them."

Lao Tie took the basket and took a look into it. The muddy intestines were mixed into a pile. It was a bit disgusting. Is this edible?

Lao Tiexin had doubts, but he didn't ask them.

According to Lao Tie's understanding of Li Mengxi, every time he comes to see him, he must have something serious to do and is definitely bored and tormenting others.

Yesterday we set up camp. The water source was seven miles away from the camp. Lao Tie still remembered how to get there.

To be on the safe side, Li Mengxi summoned Youqi and asked him to follow him in case of any eventuality.

Li Mengxi wants to follow, and so does his younger brother.

Li Mengxi asked the cavalry to carry the small bricks, but he himself did not ride a horse. Instead, like Lao Tie, he walked on the mud to the water source.

The reason for not getting on the horse was that Li Mengxi felt that it was a bit disrespectful to let Lao Tie follow behind with a basket of smelly intestines, while the three of him were leisurely on the horse.

Therefore, it didn't matter that his brother was carried on the horse. Out of respect, Li Mengxi just walked.

Instead, Lao Tie saw that Li Mengxi was having a hard time walking through the mud, so he told Li Mengxi several times to get on his horse, so that everyone could go as quickly as possible.

Li Mengxi didn't want to get on the horse.

"Commander, why don't you take off your shoes? Give them to me and I'll hold them for you. You can walk so fast." Seeing that Li Mengxi's shoes kept getting stuck to the mud, Lao Tie suggested changing the basket in his hand.

Li Mengxi took off his shoes and walked faster barefoot.

Speaking of which, there are still many differences between Li Mengxi and the ancient people who were born and raised in the late Han Dynasty.

Ancient people were more accustomed to walking barefoot when it rained or worked, but Li Mengxi was not used to going barefoot.

What Lao Tie said makes sense. Walking barefoot is indeed more convenient than walking with shoes. And last night, Li Mengxi had already figured out the advantages of walking barefoot. First, animals with underdeveloped body hair, namely humans, have smoother skin.

It is not easy to be stuck by mud; secondly, even if mud is stuck, when the sole of the foot moves, the deformation is large, and the mud is easily shaken off. However, if it is a shoe, the deformation of the shoe is much smaller when walking, and it is not easy to shake off the mud.

,That's it.
Chapter completed!
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