Chapter 4 Methodical
The day after receiving a bonus of 400,000 yuan.
Jiang Miao kept silent. When he went to receive the prize yesterday, he was wearing a mask and sunglasses. Although people at the lottery center had seen his ID card, the news should not be leaked too soon.
Early in the morning, he took his ID card and rode a small electric donkey to the city.
Just as we drove to the entrance of the village, we happened to encounter a red light.
"Hey! Isn't this a college student? Going to deliver food again?"
A woman with a fat body and a belly that looked like she was ten months pregnant was also waiting for the traffic light on an electric bicycle. She asked in a strange way.
"Yes! Ba Gu is pregnant with her third child again?" Jiang Miao asked with a smile, and suddenly a panel appeared in front of his eyes.
[Status: severe fatty liver, gallbladder polyps, diabetes...no exogenous drug ingredients present...(expandable)]
"Screw you, a dog's mouth can't spit out ivory!" Ba Gu was a little annoyed.
Jiang Miao frowned and took another look at Ba Gu's face and the whites of her eyes. She found that her complexion was sallow, the whites of her eyes were slightly yellow, and there were obvious black acanthus lines on her neck.
"Bagu, how are you doing lately?"
Bagu was stunned for a moment, and then replied casually: "Huh? It's okay! You can eat two bowls of rice in one meal."
"Didn't the community organize a physical examination recently? Didn't Bagu go?"
"Why are you going? There is nothing wrong with my health." Ba Gu looked confident.
"Have your eyes been blurry recently? Are you thirsty and urinating a lot?"
"Eh? How do you know, a college student?" Ba Gu was surprised and unsure.
Jiang Miao sighed secretly. Although the other party was angry at him, he still reminded him: "Ba Gu, ask Ajie to call you and go to the hospital in a few days! You should be diabetic and have liver problems. , don’t delay.”
"What?" Ba Gu was a little panicked: "Real or false?"
"You can figure it out yourself! I won't interrupt you." Jiang Miao turned the switch and quickly drove onto the road.
The breeze blew across my face.
The early morning sun shines on the road.
The little eDonkey walked around for about an hour before arriving at the administrative service center near the urban high-speed rail station.
It was almost nine o'clock.
He had made an appointment last night and went directly to the immigration window to start applying for a Hong Kong and Macao pass.
Soon he got the pass.
Then he went to a nearby Bank of China branch and opened a new bank account.
Then he sent 50,000 yuan to his uncle through WeChat and asked him to help convert it into Hong Kong dollars. After he went to Hong Kong, he would get the Hong Kong dollars in cash directly.
Finally, he bought a high-speed rail ticket to Pengcheng online.
In a few days, he will prepare to go to Xiangjiang.
At noon, he bought a box of plain-cut chicken and took it home.
Seeing Bagu's physical condition this morning made Jiang Miao worried about her parents' health.
While eating, he secretly observed his parents.
The result is not bad.
Mom has mildly impaired glucose tolerance, mild fatty liver disease and wear and tear on her knee joints.
My father is more serious, with high blood pressure, hyperlipidemia, mild fatty liver, and coronary atherosclerosis.
He plans to take his parents to the hospital for a check-up in the next few days, and then ask the doctor to prescribe medication, plus a life intervention plan he has prepared himself.
Jiang Miao knows very well that the older generation in rural areas must have more or less health problems, especially the farmers who do heavy physical farm work.
Three high blood pressure, hyperuricemia, fatty liver, joint inflammation, and gallstones are all high-risk diseases among farmers.
The reason why this happens is due to irregular eating habits and irregular work and rest.
For example, his father sometimes loses track of time while working. He often misses lunch and dinner on time, and the food he eats is high in oil, salt and carbon.
During the holidays at home, most of the rice cakes, moon cakes, and pastries are eaten by the parents.
This kind of eating habit will naturally not show obvious symptoms when you are young and coupled with long-term heavy physical work. However, once you reach the age of fifty, various problems will follow one after another.
Jiang Miao's parents are almost fifty. If they don't pay attention and control them now, they will enter a vicious cycle in the future.
In the afternoon, around two o'clock.
He rode out again and headed to his brother-in-law's house in Magong Town.
Half an hour later.
Shiomachi Village, Magong Town.
Next to a fish pond, there is a small three-story bungalow. "Uncle, why are you here?" The little niece looked at the shrimp breasts at the door with big eyes.
"Xiao Min, where is your mother?"
"My mother went shopping for groceries."
"I'm going to the fish pond to take a look. I'll tell your mother when she comes back later."
"Okay." Xiao Min nodded.
Picking up a few shriveled shrimp breasts, breaking open the shells, he walked towards the fish pond next to him.
This large fish pond covers an area of more than three acres. Longan and mulberry trees are planted on the pond dam, and the ground is covered with wood sorrel.
He followed the path down to the fish pond.
Spread the broken shrimp shells on the surface of the fish pond.
After a while, several black shadows appeared under the water, shaped like water snakes.
Jiang Miao stared at these black figures. Five seconds later, the virtual board appeared in front of her eyes.
[Common name: Pacific white eel (expandable)]
【Ingredients: Carbon-based cells (expandable)】
[Structure: Carbon-based multicellular organisms (expandable)]
[Status: mature, pseudo-male, sub-breeding state...(expandable)]
[Purpose: Consumers and consumers of the earth’s biological chain (expandable)]
While he was unemployed at home, he studied the artificial breeding technology of eels, and he asked his brother-in-law to keep these eels.
However, his previous research obviously had no results. After all, he had no experimental equipment and funds, so he could only breed and observe in water tanks.
There were dozens of eels in the dozen or so water tanks at home, but they had entered the Five Zang Temple six months ago.
He squatted down and immediately unfolded the eel's status column.
Soon he saw the need for answers.
[...Sub-reproductive state, if the eel has not completed the accumulation of special nutrients after sexual maturity, it will remain in this state for a long time...]
‘So, eels need special nutrients to turn into females. ’
Jiang Miao discovered that some of the special ingredients are derived from algae in freshwater waters, and based on the amount of algae eaten by eels, there is no way to accumulate special nutrients without eating algae in freshwater waters for two or three years.
No wonder those artificially bred eels cannot turn into females.
Of course, this is only one factor.
In addition, temperature, water salinity, and male fish stimulation are also needed for the female fish to reach the state of ovulation.
According to Jiang Miao's previous investigation, the artificial breeding technology of eels has been implemented in Japan, but the cost is very high. The reason is that the Japanese people's idea is to use hormones to induce male fish to transform into female fish.
Without accumulating enough special nutrients, even if male eels undergo forcible sex change, the eggs they produce will not only be small in number, but also malnourished.
This results in laboratory-stage eel fry, which are very costly and produce very little.
After Jiang Miao knows the secret of eel reproduction, he can carry out targeted breeding and cultivation.
As long as the artificial breeding of eels is achieved, the economic value is very high.
I went to the iron house next to the fish pond and picked up a net bag and a handful of expired feed left over from before.
Spread the feed.
Suddenly, more than a dozen eels appeared on the water.
The net bag swept over and caught five or six eels in one go.
Half an hour later, Jiang Miao caught about twenty eels and put them in a plastic bucket.
At this time, my sister Jiang Xia came back from shopping for groceries.
"Amiao, don't call me when you come over. Let's have dinner here tonight!"
Jiang Miao shook his head: "Forget it, I'll come over and catch some eels."
"Why don't you make more money?"
"That's enough, I'm going back."
"Be careful on the road."
"Goodbye Xiao Min!"
"Goodbye, uncle!"
(End of chapter)