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Chapter 3115 An unexpected gain

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Although the entire organization was prepared to keep it secret, even among lower-ranking soldiers and officers who were unaware of the situation, Cecislian still adopted a concealed approach, assembling troops, transporting food and weapons in a relatively stable and less easily detected manner, thereby reducing the chances of being discovered.

The Strait of Malacca is vast, large enough to accommodate warships hundreds of meters long, yet it is also quite small, too small for a second power to fit in.

Regardless of what the Han Empire thought, this place was definitely a strategic location.

Judging by his own experience, Cecissian could guess that there were a large number of spies in this place, or even spies within their ranks.

A generous reward will surely attract brave men. There are many ways to obtain intelligence, which are nothing more than coercion and enticement.

He can prevent some people from being corrupted, but he cannot prevent everyone from being corrupted.

Such a large-scale intelligence gathering will inevitably be leaked in the end, but the longer the leak is delayed, the greater the probability of success.

Things come true!

To better cover their tracks, Cecislian even created numerous decoys and smokescreens. They not only built a large number of defensive fortifications as a precaution, but also dispatched a massive fishing fleet, making it appear as if they were stationed there permanently.

They used fortifications and fishing to conceal their growing naval forces.

Once you remove the armor from the troops, there's really not much difference between the workers building fortifications and the sailors fishing; they're all laborers who can work.

This portion of the workforce is mainly composed of young and middle-aged people, which highly overlaps with the personnel needed by the military, thus reasonably concealing the involvement of military personnel.

As for the large number of ships, apart from some being used as fishing boats, some were transferred to another location, reducing the number of Kushan Empire naval forces present in the Strait of Malacca to four fleets.

Although it is still an enormous number, it is at least much more reassuring than twelve fleets.

This was especially true for the commanders of the Han Empire.

Having fought the enemy in real combat, Cecissian was very clear about the upper limit of resistance that the commander of the Han Empire's naval fleet could provide, so he made targeted arrangements and defenses.

In addition to these deceptive tactics, Cecislian also used coercion and enticement to infiltrate the territory of the Han Empire along the Southeast Asian peninsula.

This was especially true in the Jiaozhi region.

However, the difficulty of this kind of reverse infiltration is indeed very high, even extremely high.

Even if ordinary people are misled, it is difficult for them to obtain any useful information. The amount of valuable intelligence that exists is naturally very small, and much of it is hearsay without any accurate source.

If you blindly believe such information, you'll die without even knowing how.

Those who truly have the ability to obtain key intelligence are invariably core members.

The difficulty of manipulating these key personnel is far greater than that of ordinary people. Conventional methods are basically ineffective against such individuals; the only solution is to guide them strategically, tailor traps to their individual circumstances, and gradually lure them into their downfall.

Unfortunately, Cecissarian only handed this method over to Capil to carry out, rather than implementing it himself.

This method is unlikely to be effective in a short period of time, and his life cannot sustain him until he sees the results. Therefore, he can only make arrangements in advance, transfer all these things to Kapil, and try to make the other party learn more in a short period of time.

Even though doing so might trigger Kapil's inner psychological trauma, Cecissian had no choice but to do it.

He had no choice, and the Ceci family did not give him a second option.

Even with his mental issues and unwillingness to shoulder immense pressure, Kapil remains the most outstanding young man in the Ceci family, bar none.

Whether in the past or present, Cecissian has placed high hopes on Capil, with an unprecedented level of skepticism.

"This is it!" Kapil, who had only been in charge of the intelligence system for a few days, found a very important piece of information from a pile of tedious and not very valuable intelligence.

Although the person describing the intelligence was rather casual, the value revealed in the intelligence was enough to excite Kapil.

Influenced by this excitement, Capil even chose to meet Cecissarian as soon as possible.

"What is this?" Cecissian asked, looking at Capil, who was beaming with excitement as if something great had happened.

“According to the intelligence gathered by our northern spies, although it was just a casual remark, it has revealed something very important…” Kapil quickly spread out the intelligence and respectfully handed it to Cecissian, speaking as calmly as possible, “We have discovered the Han Empire’s shipyard, a real shipyard, a shipyard with a large capacity for transporting steel!”

"What?" Upon hearing this good news, Cecissian's eyes lit up instantly, the previous gloom disappearing and his spirits becoming high. Finally, he focused his gaze on the intelligence report, looked at the location described in it, and then chuckled softly.

Heaven has not forsaken Guishuang; this is a blessing from Heaven!
It's quite unexpected that the Han Empire's shipyard is located here.

He had originally lacked some key elements to lure the Han Empire's main force, but now it seems he has them.

Some wars are fought regardless of whether the two sides want them to or not.

It can be said that Cecilielian, who chose the shipyard as his main target, had already begun to plan how to besiege the shipyard and attack its reinforcements.

This is a shipyard, a shipyard with a large amount of steel. What kind of shipyard is it?
Recalling the colossal steel ship he had seen, Cecissian felt a surge of emotions, and he also understood the importance of this shipyard.

It was clear that through previous wars and encounters, the Han Empire believed that three steel behemoths were no match for him, so it continued to increase its investment in steel behemoths in an attempt to produce more.

If there are enough steel behemoths, Cecislian is not an invincible force; this is due to the difference in fundamental hard power.

Despite having such ideas and inclinations, the Han Empire still did not launch any new warships, which speaks volumes about the problem.

"The first priority and objective is to annihilate the factory, destroy its manpower, and sabotage its buildings." Cecilian calmly shook his head, stating what he was about to say in advance so it wouldn't be forgotten... (End of Chapter)

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