Chapter 14 He should learn to go with the flow

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"one two three……"

"Oh my god, fifteen of them died!"

He Ergou smashed his fingers and counted, looking frightened.

"It should be more than..."

Chu Mu was silent for a moment before uttering a few words.

"I counted correctly, it's fifteen..."

He Ergou stopped talking halfway.

At this moment, the two people's eyes were fixed on the same place.

At the exit of the mine, another group of inspectors walked out of the mine carrying corpses wrapped in straw mats.

After the shock, He Ergou seemed to have come to his senses and couldn't help but mutter to himself: "What happened? Why didn't I hear anything?"

With that said, He Ergou ignored Chu Mu and walked towards the group of inspectors, obviously intending to inquire about the news.

Chu Mu stayed where he was and had no intention of following. Instead, he turned around and headed towards the dining hall.

Of course, this is not because Chu Mu is not curious about the scene in front of him. Chu Mu simply feels that, because of He Ergou’s big trumpet mouth, if he really gets the news, it will probably take a meal to spread throughout the entire inspection station. .

In this case, why should he worry about it anymore? He might as well have a meal in peace.

And the fact is, just as Chu Mu thought, as soon as he prepared the meal, He Ergou's bragging voice sounded in the dining hall.

Chu Mu glanced at He Ergou, who was arm-in-arms with an inspector at the entrance of the canteen. Looking further, he could faintly see an inspector carrying a body down the mountain.

The boasting voice was clear to the ears, and it also outlined a complete context in Chu Mu's heart.

"Mining disaster? Mine No. 6 collapsed?"

Chu Mu couldn't help but look at the team carrying them down the mountain.

In one morning, dozens of lives were lost so quietly...

"If this were in the previous life, I would probably have to go straight to Tianting..."

Chu Mu pursed his lips and looked around at the inspectors in the canteen. The canteen was not too big, with square wooden tables arranged neatly, and about a hundred inspectors sitting together in twos and threes.

Dozens of lives obviously did not cause any fluctuations. It seemed that there was just one more thing to talk about and brag about... nothing more.

Chu Mu gulped down the food without thinking about it, and he didn't want to think about it anymore. The values ​​​​and outlook on life in his previous life seemed to be somewhat incompatible with this era.

Living in this world, he felt that he should learn to go with the flow.

It's a fairly rich meal, but it only costs three coppers. It can be said to be extremely cheap. At least, in Nanshan Town, apart from the canteen of the inspection station, you can't find such cheap food with good taste in other places. .

There is no free time after meals. The system of one carrot and one pit is doomed. If you want to be lazy, you have to be lazy on your own pit.

Working one carrot after another day after day may become boring or even unbearable after a long time.

But for the current Chu Mu, it still feels quite good.

After all, compared with the hard work of working as a social worker in the previous life, it can be said that the current inspection position is not too comfortable.

Supervising and being supervised, guarding and being guarded, this is undoubtedly the difference between heaven and earth.

Moreover, the people under supervision are quite conscious.

After eating a few cheap snacks, the laborers consciously picked up their tools and started working in the mine like worker ants in an ant colony.

Dozens of human lives, not only did not fluctuate during inspections, but the same seemed to be true during corvee labor.

Chu Mu was still leaning under the big bare tree, but what he was holding in his hand was no longer the long knife hanging on his waist, but an enlightenment book.

This book, which was originally brand new, already looked a bit old after several days of flipping through it, and the corners were even rolled up.

It has been several days since he entered the private school. Although he only took the time to study and read in the private school after his shift, Chu Mu barely knew a hundred words in the past few days.

Of course, among the hundreds of words I know, at least sixty or seventy are still limited to the stage of recognition, or rote memorization.

Although the characters in this world are completely different from the Chinese characters in the previous life, after Chu Mu learned about them, he also discovered that in many aspects, the characters in this world are quite similar to the Chinese characters in the previous life.

This similarity does not refer to the similarity of the fonts, but the similarity of the text composition, such as homophones and homophones. The same is true for the texts of this era.

This similarity undoubtedly made Chu Mu's learning difficulty rise almost linearly.

The words with the same sound as each other made Chu Mu very upset.

Chu Mu even felt that if he did not use the "spiritual blessing", half a year later, he would probably have to pay for another half a year of cultivation.

Holding the book in his hand, Chu Mu read it slowly and reluctantly. He just compared and memorized the words in the book with the words in his mind over and over again, reviewing the past and learning new things.

If Chu Mu wanted to study at the beginning just to get rid of the hat of being illiterate, then after seeing the real skills of his team leader, Chu Mu undoubtedly gained a new motivation to study.

Although the connection between literacy and martial arts practice is not yet certain, Chu Mu still understands the principle of having too many skills to overwhelm oneself.

Chu Mu slowly flipped through the books, and his original posture of leaning against the big tree gradually changed to sitting under the tree as time went by.

At this time, the benefits of a carrot-by-hole inspection and enforcement system have undoubtedly emerged.

Unless there was something beyond daily routine, no one would bother Chu Mu.

Other inspections don't do it, and working corvees... let alone do it.

As for the noisy sounds of working in the mine, Chu Mu just focused on training himself.

It was almost half an hour after he finished flipping through the thin enlightenment book. Chu Mu held the book, closed his eyes and recalled it carefully for a while before closing the book.

Looking around the mine in front of him, Chu Mu then habitually muttered silently in his heart, and the light curtain panel appeared.

There is no doubt that after more than half an hour of concentration, the "spiritual radiance value" has increased a lot, and it is one step closer to the 100% limit.

"If you want to study, you can take your time. The biggest problem is to pay more money. Don't let your sword skills fall behind. The bulk of your spiritual power is worth putting aside your martial arts..."

Looking at the "spiritual radiance value" on the light screen panel, Chu Mu thought silently.

Maybe it's because he hasn't fully adapted to this era, or maybe it's because he has seen how cheap life is, which always makes him feel an inexplicable sense of crisis.

Especially since he still wears this patrolling skin.

While thinking about it, Chu Mu couldn't help but look at the open space not far away where his team was practicing martial arts.

After a while, Chu Mu secretly shook his head. If the original owner's father was still there, he might be able to make some plans.

He is new here and has not even figured out the inspection station yet. If he wants to get in touch with real kung fu, he really can't find a way in a short time...