Although the Elders Club historically developed from the public entertainment rooms in Bairen City, with its development, it has gradually become a physical forum that replaced the online BBS in the past. Many small groups use the "private rooms" here.
”, while drinking, singing and playing games, while conducting private discussions and transactions.
However, this place has quickly become a place for male seniors to hook up with beautiful waitresses. Even if they just have a few words and take advantage of these beautiful girls with a respectful attitude, the rough guys will never tire of it.
Wei Aiwen and Wang Tao were lying on the sofa in the private room of the Veterans Club. Two dozen beers were thrown on the table and they were almost drunk. Wei Aiwen smoked a cigar and followed several waitresses in and out with his eyes.
Because of Wu Nanhai's insistence, the Elder Club is not a "field" at all, but the waiters are all part-time staff recruited from units with a lot of girls, such as Bairen General Hospital. The kind of youthful girlish temperament is unique to places like Ziminglou.
Professionals can't compare.
"Why, who did you fall in love with?" Wang Tao joked, seeing his drunken eyes.
"No, don't talk nonsense." Because Wei Aiwen has been working in the Political Department of the General Staff for a long time, he has relatively strict requirements on his own image and rarely does anything like flirting.
"Your eyes are straight."
"Of course you will look carefully when you see beautiful things. You are different!" Wei Aiwen said with the inherent confidence of someone who drinks too much.
"Old Wei, "The Story of Pine Forest Castle" really had such a big impact on you? I also want to change it to storytelling." Wang Tao stared at a tall waitress and suddenly asked about business.
"Isn't that right? Since the second counter-encirclement and suppression campaign, the number of applications for military discharge has increased year by year. In fact, it's normal. Who doesn't want to marry a wife and live a stable life when life is getting better?" Wei Aiwen sighed, "This time it's better, the troops have
To rest and recuperate, applications for retirement are coming in like a flurry. Those soldiers who joined the army in the early days and have not become officers basically want to retire - even officers want to retire."
He picked up the wine glass and looked at the tall waitress who was busy: "Just like this girl, she must be the immigrant we brought back from the north. The gender ratio among the people has eased, can there be no ideas for men like the army?
Besides, "The Story of Pine Castle" is about an active-duty soldier falling in love with a resident woman. What do you think this story will make the soldiers who go to fight in the north think? There was a role model in the Bay of Foshan."
"That's it..." Wang Tao picked up the empty rum bottle and gestured with two fingers towards the waiter. The tall waitress nodded and walked away.
"I'll give you an idea. You put the event in a certain colony. Let's do a trial first to see the effect. I'll go back and find someone to talk about it, change the script, and change the background of the story to a certain colony.
Soldiers who are responsible for protecting the security of the colony have free love with immigrant girls or local indigenous girls and then stay and take root on the frontier... Is this a good example?"
Wei Aiwen's eyes lit up: "The Jeju Island Army has many new recruits who have immigrated from the north. There is no pressure to retire yet, and Jeju Island itself needs immigrants. If soldiers retire and settle down in Jeju Island, they can immediately serve as officers and officers of the local National Army.
Government cadres, that is simply the best result. Feng Zongze must be eager for such a propaganda activity, and he can take advantage of it..."
"I think Jeju Island is not a particularly unpopular place. And there are quite a few Korean girls there. We don't need to publicize and encourage them anymore. Those people have already taken advantage of it. If you want to go, just go to a more difficult place...
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"Vietnam? Brunei?"
"It's hard enough there, but right now there are only some National Army troops. My suggestion is Taiwan."
The conditions in Taiwan are difficult and it is currently one of the "Holy Lands of Exile" of the Senate, so there is a need for publicity. Secondly, there are many local Pingpu people in Taiwan. Encouraging marriage between soldiers and indigenous women is nothing more than a way to stabilize order and expand the scope of naturalization.
an effective means.
"You're quite thoughtful."
"Of course, of course, and the plot unfolding in Taiwan also has an 'exotic' or 'wild romance'. It is easier to develop the plot. Isn't it better than using the Central Plains as the background now?"
"It's up to you." Wei Aiwen nodded repeatedly, "When it comes to making up stories, you are the best at it."
"Chief, your rum." The tall waitress brought the drink. The moment she bent down, the two stopped talking. They both straightened up slightly, and their eyes slid from the bottle to the waiter's arm to the clothes.
The collar was open. The tall waitress' face turned red, she quickly collected the empty wine bottle and left.
"Hey, hey, pay attention to your image." Wang Tao paused on the table while holding the wine bottle, "Comrade Colonel, don't stare at other people's chests."
Wei Aiwen reluctantly turned around and explained: "I'm not, I didn't watch it, don't talk nonsense... I was thinking about something just now."
"Okay, come on... let's take one. Rum, sparkling water, and some lemon juice."
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An hour later, the half-drunk Wang Tao was picked up by his life secretary. Wei Aiwen put him on the carriage, stood at the door and blew the cold wind for a while, returned to the club and stopped a waitress casually and asked: "That Gao Gao just now?"
Where’s the tall waiter with a ponytail?”
The waitress replied with a bit of disappointment and envy: "Chief, Xiaoqian has left work."
"Get off work?!" Wei Aiwen was a little disappointed, he still wanted to understand the situation in person.
Forget it, I won't do anything else today. He thought, and returned to the club's foyer with the help of the waiter.
"Chief, are you staying in the Bairencheng dormitory today? Or..." the life secretary asked Wei Aiwen hesitantly, with a bit of hesitation and shyness in his tone. When he picked up Wei Aiwen from the club just now, the waiter secretly told her that the chief was inquiring about a certain woman.
Waiter. She had heard some very skillful life secretaries say that when there is a hint of such a romantic affair, it is best to immediately engage in an active bed battle to extinguish the man's desire, otherwise he will either cry, make trouble, or hang himself.
He can control his men with his own hands, and he can only turn a blind eye if he doesn't have both.
"Oh?" Wei Aiwen seemed to suddenly come to his senses. He glanced at the Bairencheng dormitory area outside the carriage and said after a moment of silence, "You go home and go to bed first. Don't wait for me. I'll go back to the office to work overtime."
After saying that, Wei Aiwen opened the carriage door and watched the life secretary get out of the car reluctantly. When the guard closed the door, he didn't even notice the sad look in his eyes.
"You vixen named Qian, don't let me see you again." The life secretary looked at the leaving carriage and spat hard on the ground, her eyes turning red.
Wei Aiwen, who had been wronged, was still immersed in the idea of the entire propaganda work at this time. He had completely forgotten about the waitress. How could a woman feel a sense of accomplishment at work? After the past few days of distress, he had already felt
A relatively complete countermeasure has been developed, and now the most important thing is to bring these work to fruition.
The next morning, officers from the Political Department of the General Staff met in the conference room with Commander Wei, who had stayed up all night, and four orders for the naturalized civilian officers to continue to refine and complete.
The first is to investigate the psychological phenomena such as "post-war fear" among the troops participating in the war, especially the symptoms of PTSD, summarize the main manifestations, the handling methods and results of grassroots officers, and provide materials and work ideas for the propaganda work of post-war psychological construction.
The second article is a collection of situations where the troops have major ideological fluctuations, mainly the troops' views on the casualties, missing persons, and captured personnel in the battle, the aftermath of the troops and the civil affairs department's treatment of relevant personnel; their views on the rear and
Attitude. This issue is actually an old one. As early as after the first batch of injured and injured veterans returned to Guangzhou and Lingao, conflicts had already arisen due to the huge difference in status between the front and rear.
Then there is the propaganda work. First, it is to publicize the heroic performance of the Fubo Army in the Guangdong and Guangxi battles, and to establish the spirit of "not afraid of bloodshed and sacrifice for the sake of the Senate and the people" in the entire army. Secondly, it is to vigorously publicize various local "preferential care works."
, highlighting local “excellent care models”; and finally, the implementation of various specific projects.
"The work of special care involves a lot of expenses. Although we are not responsible for the money, we have a say in the specific projects. We should brainstorm on this matter and don't set up projects in a hurry. Once the money is spent, it will be unsustainable.
It’s so ugly... Don’t go around making wishes - it’s even more troublesome if you can’t fulfill them!”
The subordinates began to report on the current implementation of various preferential care projects. Needless to say, the projects for distributing money can be done if you have the money. The key is to get them into your hands. This is something Wei Aiwen has repeatedly emphasized, especially the pensions for the fallen.
It must be delivered point-to-point to the direct family members by personnel from the army to which it belongs, and cannot be handed over by anyone.
"... It is now generally reported that the preferential treatment in the village is often not implemented," the subordinates reported. "Especially when farming for military families, there are relatively big problems: either they are careless and hasty; or there is encroachment."
"I will discuss this matter with Liu Muzhou and see if there is any way to improve it."
"Report to the chief!" One of his naturalized civilian officers stood up and reported.
"What's up?"
"Regarding the plan of Chuji School," the officer said cautiously, "it has been proposed for almost two years, but the Ministry of Liberal Arts and Science has still not given a clear answer..."
"I know that." Wei Aiwen replied a little discouraged. In fact, he had mentioned this matter for many years, but the education policy has always been "research and study." According to Hu Qingbai's opinion, the enrollment and education of the children of martyrs of the Fubo Army and the National Army
Tuition fee exemptions are clearly stipulated and guaranteed in practice. There is no need to open a separate school.
"I'll go talk to the education department about this." Wei Aiwen knew very well that there would be no progress at the moment, so he turned the topic to selecting heroic model figures and deeds throughout the army, forming a report group, and conducting