In Shanbai Village, the sun had just risen.
Wang Meng woke up on his one-meter-wide bed, washed up, and ate.
He was a transporter driver who came here to pull the coal.
Now, there was a long line of cars outside the coal mine at the back of Shanbai Village every day. They were all there to pull the coal.
The coal mined by Shanbai Village every day did not need to be stored anywhere. It was immediately pulled away by the transporters waiting in line.
The price of the coal also kept changing. It started from 500, and became 1,000, or even higher.
The queue for the transporter at the back of Shanbai Village grew longer and longer. Some people waited all day unsuccessfully. They could only wait another day at Shanbai Village.
Seeing this, Old Wang thought of a way to earn money.
He started a small hotel to accommodate the transporters who came to Shanbai Village to pull the coal. It wasn't expensive, but it was still an income.