On May 20, Juche 102 (2013), the respected Comrade Kim Jong Un paid a visit to the construction site of a domestic animal breeding station.
The officials felt so embarrassed as they saw him entering the quiet construction site at lunchtime that they failed to greet him properly.
With a beaming smile on his face, he looked round the construction site, saying he was quite right to come here though he was tired.
After clarifying the main mission of the station in detail for a while, he asked the officials to go to the Boer goat shed.
The road to the shed, located at the very end of the valley, was steeper than the road that he followed to come to the station. So the officials tried to dissuade him, but he got on the car.
The car, which was advancing slowly along the road, finally got stuck in the mud. The wheels skidded, making a sharp sound.
The officials were confused, but Kim Jong Un stepped down on the muddy road before anybody, and began to walk regardless of the splashing muddy water.
When they arrived at the shed, the Boer goats had just returned from grazing.
Stroking a kid, he said that he wondered if the goats knew his wish to make the people normally eat meat as soon as possible.
At that time the kid suddenly bleated, raising its body.
Kim Jong Un patted it on the back, saying the kid seemed to have understood him.
Everyone smiled listening to his words.
His painstaking efforts to provide people with more meat constituted the motive force that accelerated the construction of the breeding station.