Chapter 53: Maid Outfit and Gobbling Up [Asking for Recommendation Votes!First Update]

With the collapse of the Soviet Union, countless people became rich.

The Soviet Union was like a fallen elephant, and countless ants groped for it and ate the elephant's body.

On the one hand, Takahashi organized the withdrawal of Wanhe from Yuben, and on the other hand, he coordinated the pace of Wanhe towards the Soviet Union, and did his best to move back to China those things that were available for Wanhe.

Although the electronics industry in the USSR went astray and embarked on the evil path of the triode. But the level of personnel involved in the Soviet electronics industry was definitely not bad.

If every American can have a personal microcomputer, then most cities in the Soviet Union, most schools and departments, can find mainframes and medium-sized computers.

Even, when Tetris was popular in the Soviet Union, there were already computer game versions of Tetris on mainframes and medium-sized computers in major schools and organizations for researchers and students to fish in addition to their studies and work.

Just as the streets of the United States were full of Ford and General Motors, the streets of the Soviet Union were full of cars from Gass and Lada.

The Soviet Union was definitely not as poor as it was later described. The so-called jerking off to buy bread can only be said to be a joke.

The Soviet Union, which had mechanization and oil agriculture, and the Soviet Union, which had a huge granary Ukraine, did control food because of excessive industrial development. But in the late eighties, early nineties, the people's lives have gradually become richer.

The majority of the citizens of the USSR also liked this kind of life, but it is a pity that a small number of citizens with enormous power yearn for a huge amount of personal wealth, and they have no sense of mission and responsibility for the country as a whole. They just want to live a life of personal luxury.

Alexei Pakitnov, who worked at the Moscow Scientific Computer Center, was also in a state of idleness after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

The impact of the collapse of the Soviet Union on the city of Moscow was so great that all projects at the Moscow Scientific Computer Center were suspended, as was any department that was formerly part of the Soviet government. The unwilling scientific researchers were also "invited" by the soldiers with guns.

Alexei Pakitnov soon received a share in the Moscow Scientific Computer Center, indicating that he was a shareholder of the Moscow Scientific Computer Center.

It's a pity that this certificate was not yet hot in his hand, so he exchanged it for rubles because of hunger, and then for Leba bread.

The money for the exchange of shares was also quickly spent, and Alexei Pakitnov wondered in his heart whether he would also go to the center to dismantle something and sell it like a comrade.

Don't think that the things in the computer center can't be sold, you must know that in this era, for the conductivity and heat dissipation efficiency, as well as to make welding easier. The computers in the Moscow Computer Center make extensive use of gold as the wires inside the components.

Alexei Pakitnov, who still has a little bit of conscience, still thinks that this is a bit too tyrannical. I don't know how much effort it took to turn gold into thin wires. Do you want to destroy all these precious things now in order to fill your stomach?

Hunger triumphs over reason, and the survival instinct of living beings triumphs over human will.

Alexei Pakitnov took the first step and infiltrated the Moscow computer center like so many comrades.

Remove a large piece of circuit board, return home and soak it in the prepared solution, and use chemical methods to precipitate the gold in the solution.

Gold gave the Alexei Pakitnov family a couple of full meals.

However, this little bit of gold, in the face of skyrocketing prices, is only a drop in the bucket.

People in Moscow have already heard that in the Far East, goods made by the Chinese have begun to come in.

However, Moscow is on the western side of Eurasia, separated from the Far East by an entire Siberia.

Despite the fact that there is a railway through Siberia, connecting Moscow with the Far East.

But the problem is that now in the whole of Russia, there is no place where there is no shortage of goods. The goods simply did not reach Moscow and were snapped up.

Many people began to try to go east, to try to enter China, and they heard that things there were cheap and that they could live a good life in the past.

Alexei Pakitnov is also a little tempted, it's a pity that he is not alone, but a family.

Although there is a train, he still doesn't want to take that risk if he wants to travel through Siberia to the Far East to make a living in this cold winter in the northern hemisphere.

Just when Alexei Pakitnov was sitting on his feet, he was suddenly approached by a flat-looking yellow face.

The visitor, with his beard and hair a little gray, spoke Russian with a Moscow accent, and explained his intentions to Alexei Pakitnov.

"I am from China, from China's Wanhu, Wanhu sincerely invites you to go to China to join us. There will be houses where science is built, there will be delicious food to fill your stomach, and you will be able to continue your research. ”

When Alexei Pakitnov heard the words "10,000 households", his expression relaxed a lot. Although he was a little confused about the prefix China, he still remembers that the puzzle work "Tetris" that he got in his spare time was picked up by this company and promoted to the world.

He now has 10,000 households mailing his "Tetris" handheld and the "Tetris" World Series finals video.

There is a basis of trust between them, Alexei Pakitnov asked, "what about my family?"

"Naturally, your family can also go to Wanhu together. Oh, with all due respect, I believe you and your family must be hungry, this is the food we have brought, please taste it. There was a young man behind him.

The young man was very athletic, and he carried a large travel bag that stretched from the back of his head to his hips.

The heavy duffel bag fell to the ground, shaking the snowflakes on the ground.

The young man opened his backpack, took out one piece of food after another, and handed it to the middle-aged man, who in turn handed it to Alexei Pakitnov.

Alexei Pakitnov looked at the red sausages in his hand, Tyulingvass, and Daleba bread, which were full of Russian flavor, but they were food produced in China, and his eyes moistened.

There are people who put the icing on the cake, but there are not many people who give charcoal in the snow.

Alexei Pakitnov's daughter, Getyusha, who is only eleven years old this year, rushed out at once. Dressed in her school uniform, that is, a maid's outfit, she rushed out and snatched Lieba into her hands and gobbled it up. 8)