The Life of a Son-in-Law in a Courtyard House

Chapter 646 Director Hou's Summoning

For example, those world-renowned Fortune 500 companies that emerged after South Korea, such as Samsung Group, SK Group, LG Group, and Hyundai Motor Group.

Many of these groups are conglomerates, with the shadow of the United States behind them. So, the foreigners they control and the foreign orphans they adopt can replace those shadows after they grow up and go to school.

I need to plan ahead, but I don't understand the language, so how can I communicate? I have no choice but to learn in advance.

We'll be establishing diplomatic relations with their country a long time from now, around August 1992, which is almost 30 years away. If we don't learn from them, how can we plan ahead? Can't we wait until we establish diplomatic relations, normalize relations, and go there as normal citizens, and then find a translator to make arrangements?

That's too late.

At that time, many of those groups were already in their infancy.

It's too late to intervene.

Yang Dalin not only wanted to control the shadows of these groups, but also the shares of these South Koreans who were openly involved.

Of course, there's also the daily life there, which is definitely indispensable.

These groups are one aspect; Yang Dalin went to North Korea, so he will definitely find an opportunity to visit the Bald Eagle military base in South Korea.

Learn some Korean, pretend to be a South Korean, and you can go there and cause trouble. Even if the Bald Eagle discovers your whereabouts, it will still cause trouble for its adopted son, South Korea.

Yang Dalin sometimes complains that his sign-in system is terrible.

They didn't let him sign up for something that could teach him all the world's languages ​​in a second.

This system of mine is usually like a sleeping dead person, and it doesn't communicate with its host.

It's like a rigid system that only checks in for things like eating, drinking, and using the toilet.

Later on, Yang Dalin probably complained a lot.

I wonder if the rigid sign-in system has triggered some kind of mechanism.

Yang Dalin actually signed in two good things that day.

One is a pill that enhances learning ability.

It can increase learning speed tenfold.

One is a pill that enhances memory.

It can enhance memory tenfold.

After only a few days of learning Indonesian, Teacher Xiong was amazed by Yang Dalin's incredible learning ability.

Teacher Xiong really wanted to get him into university to study his major, mechanical manufacturing.

Unfortunately, Yang Dalin's ambitions lay elsewhere.

He felt he lacked the talent to study mechanical manufacturing.

They still prefer to learn from the Western model; the speed at which they create wealth by manufacturing machines is not as fast as the speed at which they steal.

Especially now, when the wind is about to pick up.

Even if I manage to get into university, I might be forced to drop out after only a few years.

Then, even if you graduate early and become an engineer in some factory, you won't be able to do much work.

Because soon many factories will also be in chaos.

It's better to make more money yourself and have other geniuses work for you.

As for this rising trend, Yang Dalin believed he didn't have the power to stop it.

It's best to let things take their natural course.

I just need to save more useful people.

We can't control the rest.

A few days later, Yang Dalin received a notification from Director Hou.

Yang Dalin spoke directly to Station Chief Wang and then went to Director Hou's office.

Station Chief Wang knew that Yang Dalin often had secret missions, so he didn't really pay any attention to him.

Yang Dalin gave a greeting, and Station Chief Wang immediately let them pass.

As soon as Yang Dalin entered the room, Director Hou told him, "Dalinzi, we've actually already noticed some signs of the situation in Java that you mentioned a few days ago."

In some places, our overseas Chinese have already been harmed.

We also started to bring back some overseas Chinese in small groups.

Your intelligence report was taken very seriously by the higher-ups.

Your suggestion has been adopted by the higher authorities after their research.

The work of secretly forming the first batch of volunteer soldiers has already begun.

However, at the beginning, there may not be many people going, after all, we have too few navy and transport ships.

They are not adjacent to us; they are too far away.

The first batch consisted of only three hundred junior officers.

"If there are too many, it will be difficult for us to provide logistics and supplies. Do you have any good solutions for this?"

Yang Dalin knew about the above idea and really wanted to help, but he was limited by transportation conditions.

It's not that we don't want to help more, it's that we're willing but unable. The Russian navy's technology needs time to be fully mastered, and our domestic economic level is still far behind.

The manufacturing capacity is also inadequate.

The workers' skill level is also inadequate.

It's not that we don't want to provide strong support, it's just that it's really difficult to support North Korea on the same scale.

There's only a river between North Korea and us, and there's also a railway bridge, so providing support is much easier.

The fastest boat trip from Java takes five days.

Sending too many people makes it difficult to provide supplies and weapons.

Director Hou didn't have many good solutions, so he wanted to ask Yang Dalin for advice.

Yang Dalin thought for a moment and said, "Director, I think we need to think about this problem from a different perspective."

We don't actually need to send our own ships by sea.

We don't need to provide a lot of supplies, weapons and ammunition for nothing.

Just provide support to people first.

"Oh, could you explain in detail how to do this?"

Looking at a roughly drawn world map on the wall, Yang Dalin pointed to a location at the southernmost point of South Vietnam on the map and said to Director Hou, "Director, look at this location, isn't it very close to that place? I estimate it will only take two days to get there by boat."

We secretly sent people overland to a hidden port at the southernmost tip of South Vietnam.

They asked the Communist Party of Indonesia in Java to send a ship to pick them up.

They can pay for the weapons themselves, and I'll help them make connections through Hong Kong Island to buy our version of Russian weapons.

I contacted a shipping company I knew in Hong Kong Island and had it secretly shipped over.

These things can be discounted or offered at a preferential rate; they should never be given away for free indefinitely, otherwise some people will take it for granted.

Including the North Vietnamese country that we are currently supporting.

We can't get the Russians to support us over there right now.

If we can't get much money from them now, we should at least get some independent mining rights for minerals to support their resistance against the US.

Otherwise, these people are very likely to become ungrateful bastards in the future.

Director Hou didn't know why Yang Dalin kept suggesting that he should charge a fee.

Instead of providing free support.

Because Yang Dalin knew how many ungrateful people he would encounter in the future.

The Vietnamese Communists will use the weapons we provided for free and the rice and grain we provided to fight us.

What a complete ingrate!

However, there is currently no strong support for them to fight the Bald Eagle.

They are currently only providing small-scale support to the Southern Yue Kingdom.

That's right. The Yue Kingdom is not unified yet. They won't be unified until 1975. Of course, it was with our support that they defeated the Bald Eagle, which gave them the ability to unify the north and south.

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