Chen Shixin led Zhang Yu out of the gate, and when he walked to the side, there was an inconspicuous small door with two fake kun guards in front of it.
I saw him saying a few words to the guards, Fake Kun nodded, and searched Zhang Yu again before letting them in.
When they opened the door and went in, they saw another world inside: it turned out that there was a large empty space behind this wing, and there was another building. However, the guards did not let them look any further and took them directly to a room. There were guards at the door of the room.
, and even more so openly hanging a blunderbuss around his waist.
Zhang Yu had seen this kind of revolving gun in an Australian magazine, and knew that it was a military weapon that could fire continuously. But now he saw it at such a close distance. Although he could only see the handle when it was inserted into the holster, he could not see it.
It's a small achievement.
However, Zhang Yu was secretly suspicious of what the Australians were trying to do with such tight security.
The guard opened the door and saw a large table in the middle of the room. The table was piled with papers and documents. The walls were lined with square cabinets and bookshelves, also filled with various files and volumes.
Behind the table, sitting in a wicker chair, was the "chief".
It was just Chen Jixin. Although it was the first time for Zhang Yu to meet him, he knew from his clothing and temperament that this person in front of him was the real "True Kun".
This real Kun has a strong physique and can be said to be broad-shouldered and round-waisted. The hair on his head is as short as a monk's, which makes him really a "Kun thief". He wears short clothes, and his clothes are all made of cotton, which are soft, wrinkled, and faded.
The indigo color doesn't look impressive enough, but the aura on his body is that of someone who is absolutely powerful.
I saw this strong man raising his eyes and looking here.
"This is Chief Hong." Chen Shixin introduced, "This is -"
Before he could finish, Zhang Yu's legs went weak and he knelt down. He kowtowed: "Xiaomin, Xiaomin...Zhang Yu. I have seen the master...no, the chief..."
Hong Huangnan nodded: "Get up and talk."
"Yes, yes, thank you for your kindness, chief." Zhang Yu climbed up with a trembling body and stood with his hands down.
"Xiao Chen, this is your classmate and friend. Just let him tell you what's going on. My time is very precious," Hong Huangnan said.
Hong Huangnan has been in Guangzhou for some time. Originally, the investment promotion of the Great World had nothing to do with him. Zhang Yikun was originally in charge of the Great World project team, and after the "Guangzhou New City" plan was confirmed, it turned out that the elders in Hong Kong were basically
They all flocked to the Big World, gearing up to start a big fight. In addition to the future general manager of the Big World, even the business representative in Hong Kong, Hong Kong Yin, also stepped in and prepared to build a large wholesale market in the Big World.
As for veteran Hong Huangnan, as the director of the Joint Logistics Headquarters, his past few years on Hong Kong Island have been fulfilling: first he provided logistical support for Operation Engine, and tens of thousands of supplies were transferred from Hong Kong Island. Although several more came later
A veteran in logistics. However, scheduling shipping dates and arranging goods still consumed half of Hong's brain cells. The results were not satisfactory: for example, Kaohsiung received cotton-padded clothes to Jeju Island, but Jeju Island received Zhuge Marching Powder.
Things happen from time to time.
After the transshipment work came to an end, he began to implement the "Hong Kong Island Joint Logistics Center" plan, presiding over the construction of warehouses, digging caves, building dams, and building docks on Hong Kong Island. He also established a joint logistics food factory on the island. Direct use
Purchasing ingredients in the Pearl River Delta to process shelf-stable military food.
In addition to these business matters, Director Hong also returns to Lingao from time to time and travels to "various jurisdictions of the Senate" to handle one of his private projects, the No. 82 Special Store - of course, this project theoretically belongs to the Senate
The hospital is under the leadership of the general office - he has been running alone from beginning to end.
Project No. 82 was finally established, and the stocking was on track. The General Military Administration issued an order to "prepare for the Guangdong strategy".
Now he was going crazy. In the past, the targets of the Fubo Army's operations were very small: often a small island, a city, or a small area. Although the Pearl River Intrusion Campaign was large-scale, it basically relied on fleets and ships to move along the river.
For operations, only the supply ships accompanying the fleet and a small amount of on-site transfers can meet the needs of the army; the largest military operation on land, "Summer Awakening", is only on Hainan Island. Hainan Island is vast and sparsely populated, regardless of the enemy.
The scale of potential enemies is still very small, and their combat effectiveness is not worth mentioning. Therefore, the amount of troops invested by the Fubo Army each time and the scale of supplies-not to mention they have convenient coastal shipping conditions. Therefore, organizing supplies is not difficult.
Now the Fubo Army wants to occupy the entire Guangdong. Judging from the Guangdong strategy plan that was sent and marked "top secret", the Fubo Army's military operations will cover the entire province. The mobilized navy and army will exceed 20,000 people - almost
Fubo Army's entire family fortune, and the plan to form a Guangdong National Army that "occupies one county and builds a company". According to the administrative divisions of the Ming Dynasty, there are 77 counties and 8 scattered prefectures in Guangdong, which means that the new National Army alone has
85 companies—the equipment of these newly built companies from head to toe must be transported from Lingao.
The field troops, the security forces, the National Army, and the "eastward marching cadres" who are about to take over the power of the province all have to rely on the joint logistics headquarters to raise and distribute their food, clothing, housing and transportation.
Unlike Operation Engine, although the supply of Operation Engine is large-scale and the types of supplies are complex, there are only a few supply locations. The troops do not need large-scale maneuvers. Joint logistics is mainly responsible for distribution and transfer work, and the supply terminal is far away from the military station.
Very close. In the Guangdong Campaign, supply lines had to follow the troops and depot lines had to be opened. The coordination was far more complicated than before.
He held several days of meetings with Thorpe and senior members of the Planning Institute in Lingao to discuss how to carry out this unprecedented large-scale logistics event. The final plan was to "mobilize on-site". In other words, in addition to weapons,
In addition to ammunition and bedding, food, drink, and firewood were all requisitioned from Guangdong.
Therefore, the launch time of the Guangdong strategy was finally set at the end of autumn and the beginning of winter, when the autumn harvest was over and the grains were returned to the warehouse. The attack was launched at this time. The public and private warehouses were abundant. Whether it was recruiting or purchasing, it was easy to obtain enough food supplies.
The weather is cool and suitable for marching and fighting, and there are few diseases.
Although it was transferred on-site, there was still a lot of food preparation work. Most of the local bulk food stocks were in the form of dry grains. It was impossible for the field troops to pound rice first and then cook it. In order to ensure the Fubo Army's usual actions
Speed and sufficient field food must be ensured.
Not only were there many types of field food, but they also required a large amount. After discussing with Thorpe, he decided to expand the production of the Lianqin Food Factory on Hong Kong Island. However, the fresh water resources on Hong Kong Island are limited, which has a great impact on the production of the food factory.
To this end, they agreed to build a food production factory in the big world. The products would be stored in the big world and could be replenished locally once the operation started.
Along with this plan, he began to advocate the plan of pre-positioning military depots in enemy areas: carriage houses. However, it was still rejected. The plan itself was extremely controversial. In addition, the General Military Affairs Court had stipulated several principles for formulating combat plans, among which
One is to use water transportation as much as possible for maneuvers and supplies.
After Hong Huangnan arrived in Guangzhou, in addition to supervising the implementation of the food procurement plan, she also collected local and surrounding food conditions through the intelligence system of Guangzhou Station every day, especially to estimate the yield of rice that has not yet been harvested, so as to roughly
He speculated on the actual output of each county. At the same time, he also prepared to set up a food factory in the Great World to specialize in the production of military rations.
In his spare time, Hong Huangnan took a walk around the big world from time to time under the protection of plainclothes guards - overlooking his "hometown" in another time and space not far away. This was the first time since Japan that he was so close to his "hometown"
.
Although he felt close to his "hometown", he didn't dare to get too close. This was an enemy-occupied area after all. No matter how good his Cantonese was, he still didn't look like a Ming Dynasty person. What if he got killed by some bandit who didn't know how to live or die?
It would be great fun if the robbers kidnapped him. After the Lingao incident, the security work for the elders was upgraded.
During a walk, he met Chen Jixin. He liked this child's spirit of studying art - after all, he also graduated from an art school. Although he later changed his career, he still didn't give up his major. From simple to simple
He received the guidance of a systematic professor, and gradually became a master and apprentice without an established relationship. Hong Huangnan felt that he was a talent that could be developed in art, but at the moment he had no idea about the child - there were too many things to do.
Already.
Unexpectedly, he would come to ask for help today. Hong Huangnan was a little curious, so he agreed to meet his friend.
"Little citizen Zhang Yu," Zhang Yu saw that his expression was quite peaceful. He didn't have the authority of an official, and he didn't see three shifts of government servants on either side. He felt reassured and his words became much smoother. "My family owns a walnut pastry shop..."
Then he talked about how his family has a century-old shop, but he heard that the big world is also opening a tea shop. I wonder if this tea shop is opened by the "chiefs" - because the things made by the chiefs are always good and delicious.
It’s cheap, so I’ve been worried about it...
Hong Huangnan nodded slightly and had a good impression of the child: It was not easy for a young boy of fifteen or sixteen to think of taking care of his family. He thought about it and found that the Ministry of Commerce was indeed preparing to open several "
"Australian style" restaurants sell nothing more than cold drinks, snacks, fast food and even "Australian cuisine". As for tea restaurants, I have never heard of them, but Mo Xiao'an also told him that he planned to open a dim sum restaurant in the big world.
Produces and sells Western-style baked goods and Japanese-style rice confectionery.
"There are no shops that sell local tea and snacks," Hong Huangnan said, "but there are some that sell Australian tea and snacks." (To be continued.)