50s: Starting with a storage ring

Chapter 443 I really want to have one.

Chapter 443 I really want to have a go

Sun Zhiwei looked at the new categorization method on the counter and finally felt relieved.

More than 30 years have passed since the end of World War II, and those old devils are still occupying the highest positions without moving. Especially in such powerful institutions, those in power are basically not under 60 years old.

No wonder young people in later generations are choosing to lie down and accept their fate. Class solidification is already difficult to reverse, and there's no other way but to lie down and accept it.

Following the new classification method, he found a catalog related to mainland China and began browsing its contents.

The largest category of content is data, mainly information on mountains, geography, humanities, and hydrology.

Most of these were collected by the Special Higher Police in their early years, and the content is very comprehensive, even including detailed records of ancient legends from various places.

He even saw a special category for county and township gazetteers, which they had collected from various parts of mainland China, and according to the collection records, it had started to be updated in the last two years.

The second largest category is publicly available information, including various publications, magazines, newspaper clippings, radio broadcasts, and even some internal publications.

It contains records of various political, military, economic, and cultural matters, as well as related analytical reports.

The third category is technical information, including various traditional processes, secret recipes, and so on. It also lists many sub-projects.

Some of them are already completed.

For example, the Xuan paper making technique (incomplete), the cloisonné enamel making process, etc.

There are also some established goals that have not yet been achieved.

For example, the formula of Yunnan Baiyao (currently confidential), the formula of silkworm medicine technology (88), large-scale welding system (80s), large-scale computer manufacturing technology (82), fuel cell nanotechnology (80s), carbon nanotube manufacturing technology (80s), industrial automation technology (85), etc.

Seeing these things, Sun Zhiwei felt a surge of anger.

Firstly, it's because domestic manufacturers have a weak sense of confidentiality, easily allowing others to learn their exclusive technologies.

Secondly, he was angry at himself for not taking this matter seriously sooner.

There is a lack of self-awareness in China; people don't know what good things they have that even foreigners covet.

They've never been abroad, or they've only visited foreign countries under the guise of "inspection," seen skyscrapers and other bustling areas, and then blindly assume that foreigners have everything and nothing is secret.

This is a cognitive bias, and it's not their fault.

This responsibility should be shouldered by those of us who are often away from home, to promptly transmit accurate information from abroad back to our country.

He hadn't noticed this before, but it's not too late to notice it now.

Sun Zhiwei leaned back on the hotel sofa, took the documents out of the underground storage room, took pictures of them on the coffee table in the room, and then put them back as they were.

I believe that once these items are returned, the situation will improve quickly.

The last category is personnel, which includes spies left behind by the Special Higher Police on the mainland decades ago, as well as peripheral members added in recent years.

These personnel records were also specially stored in a large safe, which required several managers to be present to open.

But such confidentiality measures were useless to Sun Zhiwei. He took out all the lists involving China, photographed and recorded them, and spent an entire night just taking pictures of them.

After recording the relevant domestic information, he also selected and photographed the list of personnel placed in the Soviet Union and the United States by the Cabinet Intelligence and Research Office.

This is a special effects bullet, capable of igniting the anger of two major powers towards a small country at any time, and can have a miraculous effect when thrown out at a crucial moment.

Three days had passed by the time everything was completed. The operation went very smoothly, without a single word leaking out, and no one in the Cabinet Investigation Office noticed anything amiss.

Sun Zhiwei looked out the window at the Shouxiangfu Building across the street and resisted the urge to ejaculate.

Because the underground database was so vast, he didn't know if there was anything in it that the country needed, so he could only suppress his immediate urge to keep these guys around.

It would be good to let him use this place.

Let the little guys gather intelligence at their own pace; he can come back anytime to find the latest information.

On the morning of the fourth day, he first sent a telegram to Xu Yimin, and then sealed the film he had taken over the past few days in a kraft paper envelope.

He wrote "Top Secret" on the envelope, stamped it with his personal seal "Di Ting," and then checked out of the hotel and headed to the airport.

On the way, when he passed 3-4-33 Moto-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo, he threw the brown envelope on the ambassador's desk.

Those at the master level would know about his personal seal; of course, they would know that such a person exists, but they certainly wouldn't know exactly who he is.

But that's enough. The intelligence from 'Di Ting' is always of great importance. Once the ambassador sees it, he will definitely use the most reliable channels to send the film home.

With Xu Yimin in charge of the handover at home, there definitely won't be any problems.

After arranging the destination of the film, a flight to Saipan took off on time that evening, and Sun Zhiwei was on the plane.

The original three-month design period is already more than halfway over, and he needs to go check on the progress.

Arriving in Saipan, near the equator, from Tokyo in early spring, Sun Zhiwei broke out in a sweat as soon as he got off the plane.

He quickly took off his coat and checked into a four-star hotel near the airport.

This place is only so big, and because its fame hasn't been hyped up yet, no conglomerates have come to build a five-star hotel for the time being.

It must be said that the current management of Saipan is quite good. He had only been in the hotel for less than half an hour when people from the city hall came to his door.

It seems they really lack investment right now.

Sun Zhiwei was not only not offended by this, but was actually very happy about it, thinking it was good to take it seriously.

In terms of infrastructure construction, we need to consider both quality and speed. To satisfy both aspects, the local municipal government must pay attention to it.

He left his luggage at the hotel and went directly to City Hall in Mayor Quincy Stephens' car.

While the city hall was supposed to coordinate the island's development, Mayor Quincy was practically the foreman, personally overseeing and pushing this major project.

“I have a suggestion: we can set up a development company to be specifically responsible for the infrastructure development of Anatahan Island.”

"Then, we can bring together a group of like-minded people to directly hold shares in the company. Since everyone's interests are aligned, they won't hold each other back."

"Mr. James, is this alright?"

"Why not? Our needs don't conflict." It's too much trouble to ask for favors and bribes; it's much better to just do it ourselves.

"Whether you or someone else wants to build and develop the city or make a profit, as long as you meet my requirements, I don't care how much money you make."

"It is only natural that capable people earn more and incapable people earn less."

(End of this chapter)

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