In just four or five days, Lou Feng had painfully discovered a brutal reality and truth—that the reason why laborers are called beasts of burden is because their days are truly inhuman!
Sitting in an air-conditioned office, sipping coffee, people naturally can't see the blood and tears of life on the assembly line.
Under the horrific work intensity comparable to sweatshops, everyone in the Recovery Department was working shifts around the clock to meet quotas and schedules.
It never stopped.
Even so, the constantly incoming pollutants awaiting processing would gradually pile up into a mountain; a slight oversight would only add to the mountain's height.
Spiritual pollution was a daily continuous issue. Even with maximum protection, it was still easy to suffer severe consequences from the slightest carelessness.
The just-dismantled recyclable components, merely rinsed briefly, were loaded onto vehicles and sent back into production to meet demands.