Starting from the Planetary Governor - Chapter 26
Chapter 26, Long-term planning
During the process of returning to the camp, nothing extra happened.
Only the governor had a stinky face for some reason, which made people afraid to approach.
Zhang Chao, Gu Hang’s follower, was already waiting outside the governor’s camp. He had received Gu Hang’s notice in advance and arranged the preparations for welcoming the supplies in the camp.
Gu Hang was now short of manpower, so he was also interested in training Zhang Chao. This little guy didn’t look like a soldier, but it shouldn’t be a problem to handle some clerical and administrative work.
There was no way to solve the problem. Not many of Gu Hang’s men could read, and he had no better candidates.
Moreover, Zhang Chao did a good job.
There was no time to build a large enough warehouse, but they also vacated some board houses for storing supplies. Some things that did not require high storage and did not matter if they were exposed to wind and rain were piled up in an open space and covered with a large tarpaulin, which was enough for temporary storage.
After that, Zhang Chao was busy counting the supplies and arranging their distribution, including how much to send to Feidong Society.
It was reliable, so Gu Hang was relieved and his face looked a little better.
As for the depression of two consecutive draws, it was almost gone now.
Technology is something that needs to be drawn with grace. The probability thing is here, and there is nothing you can do if you don’t win. I just hope I will have better luck next time. After
the cat went into his room, Gu Hang took out a pen and paper and began to plan what to do next.
He didn’t plan to materialize the G9 gun family black box that was drawn in the technology lottery from the system immediately. According to the previous experience of the alloy plastic steel black box, the size of these two things should not be too small, and they can’t be taken back once they are materialized.
Zhang Chao is already arranging people to dig a bunker. Gu Hang plans to build a core secret base as the future “scientific research” center of the camp, which needs to be kept strictly confidential.
The black box thing should not be exposed in front of people as much as possible.
The science and technology lottery was just a small episode. What to do next is the key.
The materials obtained from Fuxing City, or extorted, alleviated the problem of insufficient materials in the camp, especially the problem of insufficient food. He is not yet self-sufficient in food within his sphere of influence. Mantan Valley Manor can produce grain, but it will take a few months for a good harvest in the autumn.
During this period, he can survive on this
amount of materials. The premise is that the population he has to support will not expand further.
But that is impossible.
Gu Hang’s next goal is to expand the population.
The alloy plastic steel industry line needs to expand, the G9 gun family production line also needs workers, and construction also needs workers. In the future, other technologies may be extracted to build other production lines, all of which require people.
Where do people come from?
This problem is easy to solve.
Angry Owl Star is obviously a wasteland planet with a sparse population, at least not comparable to those hive worlds with tens of billions of people, but people are particularly worthless.
The wandering tribes of survivors, the poor people who make a living around Fuxing City… these are the sources for Gu Hang to absorb population.
But he can’t just absorb people randomly.
When people come, Gu Hang has to provide them with jobs, food and other consumer goods.
To put it bluntly, he has to be able to support them and enable them to play a greater role.
This requires more materials and greater production capacity.
At present, the first step is to sell the most important output in his sphere of influence and the most important output in the future – alloy plastic steel.
Only after it is sold can we talk about expanding production capacity.
Thinking of this, Gu Hang looked at Fuxing City again.
It’s not that he has to catch a sheep and pluck it, but it’s too close, and his identity is suitable, so it’s too easy to pluck it.
Moreover, he has long regarded Fuxing City as something in his pocket. What’s yours is mine, so what’s wrong with using it first?
Anyway, he must control the city in the end.
He only has two years, and he can’t really farm in a blank land and grow enough financial and material resources to pay the tax of a planet in two years. Starting a new business
outside is essentially an attempt to control the entire planet in another way. If
he wants to completely control Fuxing City, he will go directly to the city to play political battles with those local snakes, which is a dead end. But if he had a force of his own and took over the administrative power of Renaissance City and even the entire Alliance government, it would be another situation.
In the near future, when he is ready to take over, it must be when he is sure to clean up the power class in Renaissance City and make the power of the entire city truly work for him.
This kind of power cannot rely solely on the deterrence of the “Quinte” in the sky. If they perish together, he will also be doomed. The councilors in Renaissance City also know this.
Only “nuclear deterrence” is not enough. Gu Hang wanted a hundred tons of supplies, and they gave it to him; Gu Hang wanted to carry out a large-scale purge and take their lives, so they would fight Gu Hang desperately under the deterrence of orbital bombing, and at worst die together.
He must have a truly usable, conventional force to support him in doing what he wants.
“We still have to expand the army.” Gu Hang came to a conclusion.
Expansion is simple.
Pick out two hundred people from the slaves brought down from the starship. One hundred people use the remaining G7 “Raiders” and the remaining one hundred people use the captured local miscellaneous guns to make do. One point of system, two points of grace spent, together with the one hundred people of the Waste Cave Company, a light infantry battalion was formed.
Gu Hang handed the task of recruiting new soldiers from the three thousand servants to Yan Fangxu.
Captain Yan was already numb.
He knew that his governor was going to show once again that he could train a regular army that could only be trained in one or two years with just a few days of training.
He was really puzzled, and in the end he could only think that this was the governor’s ability, and the governor was a genius in training soldiers.
Although this explanation was also nonsense, he couldn’t think of anything else.
Of course, although he knew that in the hands of the governor, even the worst soldiers could be trained to be decent after a few days of training, when selecting soldiers, he still conscientiously selected the two hundred best from the three thousand servants.
After the equipment and weapons were issued, Gu Hang casually spent 2 points of grace in the [Soldier Card] to prepare a training package for these soldiers, and then he didn’t care about it anymore, just showed up every day in a decent manner.
It didn’t take long for new information to come out.
[2nd Infantry Battalion: Light Infantry, Comprehensive -, Not Upgradable]
[Number: 300]
[Equipment: T5, Training: T5, Experience: -]
The commander of this unit is Perbov from Feidong Society, and he has been promoted to battalion commander.
(End of this chapter)
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