Sergey didn't finish his words, and he didn't know how to put it.

In his impression, the general was not easy to talk to.

From Sergei's perspective, Jiang Ming's actions were to enhance the combat effectiveness of Haiqi Island and improve its ability to protect itself, while also increasing the value of Haiqi Island.

These values ​​may become their bargaining chips in the end.

After all... God always wants people to live a better life, right?

Then what they have in their hands is very suitable.

Even more suitable than what they have in hand will be the potential of this system.

In this way, the gods of Inazuma might keep them here and allow them to atone for their sins.

As for rebelling against the gods, defeating them with mortal strength...

He didn't dare think so even in Fontaine.

Jiang Ming didn't know what Sergei was thinking at the moment. He just thought that the last half of the sentence meant that Sergei wanted to express that Haiqi Island was very backward now, but he couldn't say it directly?

After all, Haigi Island is really incomparable to Fontainebleau now.

The two people's thinking is not on the same channel at all.

Jiang Ming's focus is more on the problem itself.

"Of course I hope you can research and produce more results as soon as possible, but the premise of achieving results is that you have to be alive. I would rather you slow down a little bit than have no one to succeed you after a short burst of research. Inazuma only has this much scientific research power available. I am afraid that it will melt if I hold it in my mouth, and I am afraid that it will fall if I hold it in my hands. How can I allow you to ruin yourselves like this?"

"Uh... from what I know, your worries are totally unnecessary. From what I know, the average daily sleep time at the Fontaine Academy is 2 hours and 25 minutes, and there haven't been any accidents over the years."

"?"

Jiang Ming gave Sergei a puzzled look.

2 hours and 25 minutes?

How dare you say that number?

"...Sergey, this is not Fontaine."

If Jiang Ming remembered correctly, there seemed to be some kind of blessing from Fontaine, as well as some messy powers unique to Fontaine. He wondered if it was these things that kept them alive.

But Inazuma definitely doesn't have this thing.

But he didn't know how to tell Sergei about this conjecture.

"And if I remember correctly, the experimental accident rate of the Fontaine Academy is 735% of that of the Xumi Academy? The major accident rate is over 1000%?"

"Um……"

Sergei lowered his head, not knowing how to answer.

"Even if your body can hold on, your spirit is not that strong after all. People need a balance between work and rest. I think that maybe after they have enough rest time, they will be able to unleash even greater potential."

Sergei still said nothing.

"Since you don't want to say anything, then it's settled. I'll send you the specific requirements later. Then, a group of administrative personnel will be stationed here, and they will be responsible for supervising this work. In addition, you should implement the relevant reforms as soon as possible. If there are any problems in the process, please report to me as soon as possible. These are the general arrangements. Are there any questions?" Jiang Ming looked at Sergei.

"No, I'll arrange it right away."

"Okay, that's settled then. I'll leave if nothing else."

Jiang Ming stood up and prepared to leave, and Sergei also hurriedly stood up from his chair.

"I'll see you off."

"No, just get back to work."

After leaving the Marine Science Institute and returning to the Coral Palace, Jiang Ming looked at the map on the table and hesitated about the area to the north of the Wuxiang Blade Space on Bayun Island.

There is a large plain there.

The development of Haiji Island is now facing some bottlenecks.

It’s mainly because of this annoying terrain problem.

There are many mountains, few plains, and inconvenient transportation.

There is only a limited amount of land suitable for building factories, and now it has basically been covered.

After a while, when the Institute of Ocean Science and Technology localizes the technologies of the Fontainebleau Institute of Science, it will inevitably open a new factory to produce these equipment.

The question is where these new factories should be opened.

Jiang Ming took the map and went to Xinhai's office.

"Xinhai, I think we need to start expanding our territory."

"Huh? So fast?"

"Yes, the speed of the technological breakthroughs of the Ocean Science and Technology Institute far exceeds my expectations. We may need to build a batch of new factories soon. The terrain here... um..."

"I understand. There's no need to be shy about it."

The scenery of Umijima is indeed beautiful and pleasing to the eyes even for outsiders.

But for those who have lived on Umijima for a long time, this is suffering.

In the era of small peasant economy, the land was saline-alkali and could not grow much food. Now, after the industrial age, there are no suitable places to expand production.

Xinhai had nothing to say about this.

Hmm... I heard that Umijima was founded by Lord Oomikami. It is a long time ago and there are always historical and power limitations.

The people of Kaigi Island are very grateful for having Kaigi Island and living on land.

"It's just right now. Kujo Takayuki of the shogunate is carrying out the second round of harvesting. If we are willing to take action at this time, I think he will wake up laughing in his dreams."

"Indeed." Xin Hai nodded, highly agreeing with this. "But, if Kujo Takayuki is to increase his efforts, I'm afraid..."

"I'm afraid the people under the rule of the shogunate will be even more miserable." Jiang Ming said what Xin Hai didn't dare to say.

"Yes, it always makes me feel a little guilty."

“Don’t be fooled by the appearance of things.”

Jiang Ming walked up and patted Xinhai on the shoulder.

Logically speaking, Xinhai in the original plot is not so sentimental. He just fights when he deserves it and accepts bloodshed and sacrifice. He can identify the root cause of the problem and distinguish between gratitude and resentment.

Maybe it’s because he came too early, and Xinhai hasn’t experienced the test of war, and hasn’t grown up yet - or is numb to the extent shown in the plot.

After all, he is just a newcomer. It's just that he has learned and used more things, so he can see that there is a perpetrator for every grievance and he can stick to his original intention.

They are just learning and growing from each other now.

Chapter 112 An Ordinary Person

"If we don't take action, Kujo Takayuki will continue his actions, but at a slower speed and with more energy. In essence, this is not determined by us. This situation will only change if we win the final victory. Although it sounds ruthless and even a bit shameless to say this, there will always be bloodshed and sacrifice. The key lies in the future, in that the blood cannot be shed in vain, and in that someone must pay with blood!"

Whoever caused the current miserable situation in Inazuma must pay for it. What they can do now is to find a way to end this situation as soon as possible and let the current bloodshed and sacrifice bring a brand new future.

"Of course, we must also admit that no matter what our original intention was, our actions did play a promoting role, so we must also take responsibility." Jiang Ming changed the subject and began to talk about another issue.

Xin Hai looked at Jiang Ming and said, "What's your idea?"

"Set up an underground working group in Inazuma Castle to secretly publicize our policies, but don't get involved in theory. Also, open up a population transfer channel to receive refugees, which will just alleviate our shortage of manpower. Secondly, reduce casualties on the road to escape. Thirdly, contact Kamisato Ayato and Yae Kamiko, and have them prepare in advance to increase disaster relief efforts in Inazuma Castle."

These are all very common methods, except for opening channels for population transfer.

Xin Hai asked with some hesitation: "Are you... contacting Tianling Fengxing for help?"

"Yes, if we want to open this passage, we need the assistance of the shogunate."

"Will they agree to such a large-scale population transfer? Isn't this digging into the shogunate's territory?"

"Yes, Kujo Takayuki is reaping the wealth now. Those who choose to flee here are all those who have been squeezed dry. He probably doesn't care. Since we want it, why not do us a favor? It can also ease the internal conflicts in Inazuma Castle. Anyway, our food is controlled by Kujo Takayuki.

We can also make arrangements with Kujo Takayuki in advance and use this as a condition to exchange for our troops."

Jiang Ming gave two solutions of his own.

"It's feasible." Xinhai weighed it carefully and gave his own answer.

"Then I will hand this job over to Iwasaki Masaru. He can do it well. But Xinhai..."

"Huh? What's wrong?" Xinhai looked at Jiang Ming in confusion.

"This time we have to fight for real no matter what. We can't just rely on each other like before. Should we move the 101st Division to the front line as the main attacking force?"

Jiang Ming's suggestion made Xinhai think.

The troops on the front line are still equipped with cold weapons, and their combat effectiveness after a large-scale expansion is not very strong. If they fight with the shogunate army, there will inevitably be heavy casualties, and even if they win, it will be a pyrrhic victory.

If the 101st Division is replaced, the combat effectiveness will definitely increase many times. It will be absolutely easy to defeat the Shogunate army, and there shouldn't be any major problems.

As for whether the excessive combat power will cause new problems...

Xinhai thought of those complicated and contradictory analyses.

"…Now, if we want to continue to gain the support of all parties in the shogunate, the key lies in attitude, not weapons or combat power, right?"

Xinhai looked at Jiang Ming with some uncertainty.

"That's right. It will remain like this until we have the strength to defeat the general or lose our usefulness to the shogunate. However, we'd better falsify the battle report to make the shogunate's losses look less ugly."

"In that case, let's do it. It's always better to have fewer casualties."

"Okay, I'll start preparing now. Please inform Wu Lang."

"No problem." Xinhai agreed immediately.

As Xinhai Jiangming's orders were passed down, Haiqi Island began to quietly prepare for war.

The 101st Division, which had just settled down, received an order that it had a final period of rest before immediately getting ready to go to the front line for a rotation.

The good news is that with the influx of technical information, they finally no longer need to use electrical crystals as primers for ammunition, and production efficiency has been greatly improved, although at the cost of losing the overload reaction and slightly reducing the power.

The bad news is that their internal reforms are still in progress and they have to prepare for war under the debuff.

I just hope that the internal reforms can be settled before the war officially begins.

Beidou, who was still staying on Kaigi Island, was the first to feel this change.

She was very familiar with the solemn atmosphere of military preparation for war.

"This is weird. We just finished a war, and now we're going to fight again? Who are we going to fight this time? The shogunate? Where?"

Beidou was quite confused.

However, this time she had no one to consult.

Because the rebellion was quelled and the environment on Haiji Island became safe, Sparrow had been transferred back to the guard company, and only a few ordinary soldiers remained here as guards.

[Just a few soldiers, what can they know? ]

Beidou didn't hold any hope in his heart at all, but Anxin went up to ask thoughtfully.

"You are talking about this. The most likely thing is to attack the northern part of Bayun Island. It is very suitable for developing factories and industries, which fits our current development strategy very well."

"?" Beidou tilted his head and slowly typed a question mark.

No way, how could a soldier really know that?

Facing Beidou's surprised eyes, the guard seemed to have guessed what Beidou was going to ask, and said before Beidou: "We think... the political commissar said that we must know why we are fighting and the purpose of the war, so that we can have sufficient combat effectiveness. I think it is correct."

"Why fight?" Beidou was very curious about this explanation. "Generally speaking, it's because of orders from superiors or to protect the homeland?"

"The former is difficult to form combat effectiveness. The latter reason is correct, but the explanation is not detailed at all. There is no corresponding specific event, which is a bit empty. To use the words of our political commissar, we attacked Bayun Island this time to better release and develop productivity. With the development of productivity, we can live a better life and have more delicious and useful things."

"Productivity...specific events, um...empty" Beidou muttered to herself, repeating several key words she heard.

"Thank you for your advice." Beidou bowed to the guard.

"No, no, no, I don't deserve it. I just repeated what our political commissar said."

Beidou thought about it again and again, and decided to continue asking in-depth questions about more sensitive topics.

"So, brother, what do you think about the relationship between your resistance army and the Inazuma God?"

"General?"

The guard had a thoughtful expression on his face.

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