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Chapter 375(2/2)

After hearing what Fang Lang said, he continued to say doubtfully:

"But if we don't occupy the city, we won't be able to grow bigger at all!

There’s no way we can achieve our desire for independence!”

Although Fang Lang didn't know when Malaya became independent later, he knew very well that Malaya finally gained independence, and the British also supported the establishment of a regime, that is Singapore.

Therefore, Fang Lang knew very well that as long as Ji Wanchang could endure loneliness and work quietly in the countryside for about twenty years.

After gaining the support of Americans, they will definitely get the status they want.

But Ji Wanchang obviously couldn't understand where Fang Lang's confidence came from.

After all, the tactic of surrounding cities in rural areas had not yet spread at this time.

There are few people who can understand the essence of it, so Fang Lang had to teach him step by step:

“Let me ask you, is Southeast Asia larger in urban areas or in rural areas?

Is it the population that is larger in cities or the population in rural areas?”

"Of course, it's the countryside."

"Since there are many rural areas, does that mean that if you control the rural areas, you will control most of Malaya."

"It seems so, but the economic conditions in rural areas are not good!"

After hearing what the other party said, Fang Lang sighed helplessly and said:

"Who are the rich people in Malaya?"

"Foreigners and Chinese."

"Then since the countryside is the territory of your Chinese influence, can you stop the wealthy Chinese businessmen from shifting their investment focus to your territory?"

"That's not impossible!"

"Then if wealthy Chinese businessmen move to rural areas in large numbers, will the rural areas slowly develop?"

"Maybe!"

Hearing the other party's extremely unconfident answer, Fang Lang wished he could hit the other party on the head. He shook his head helplessly and said:

"As long as you manage well in rural areas and the economic policies provided are loose enough, I can tell you for sure that there will be no problem in building a new city."
Chapter completed!
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