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Chapter 713 Turning Rotten into Waste

Chapter 713 Turning Rotten into Waste
No wonder the other person recognized me on TV.

When they arrived in Jiangzhou and disembarked, the man in the red shirt did indeed pay attention to Wei Dong.

Later, Rang Weidong, who appeared on television playing basketball, didn't look much different from the country boy who carried a basket to sell cured meat.

In those days, there were only a few central newspapers and one television channel for receiving information.

For a Shangzhou resident, all the publicly available news related to Shangzhou is actually caused by Wei Dong.

There is no national presence other than him.

So Wei Dong smiled and said, "Alright, then even if you went out and fought your way through on your own, once you come back to this team, as long as you abide by the law and maintain good character, our team will have plenty of opportunities to make you rich and powerful..."

She didn't finish her sentence because, as far as the naked eye could see, two lines of clear tears were already streaming down her cheeks and down to her chin from the taut, alluring woman who was sitting upright.

Even if Wei Dong were a straight man, he wouldn't say the acting was good at this moment; no wonder he comes from a theater troupe.

It seems that he only speaks so freely when he's with Shen Laosan.

He didn't offer any comfort: "You're an old hand, get things done right away. After I finish here, I'll be heading to Hong Kong. The hotel can be developed simultaneously from one to three or four buildings. I even brought this ship back because there weren't enough buildings in the West District, so it's just a temporary mixed-use building for this phase. When we're building the hotel, we should also decorate and furnish this ship at the same time. If I were to... well, like a Sichuan opera face-changing act, I could transform it into a large, integrated building ship that includes a restaurant, bar, and hotel."

The construction work could certainly be handled by the infrastructure team, but Wei Dong initially felt that Lin Wangfu had already done enough work. He wanted to see if He Yuzhu could handle it, and only if he couldn't would he transfer He Yuemei to take charge.

The main issue is that Guangzhou also needs to develop hotels and inns.

It now appears that Shenzhen is clearly taking the lead.

He Yuemei was somewhat surprised when she was asked to follow Li Xuehong to learn about and experience the business of building leasing, especially when she saw that Li Xuehong's face showed signs of crying with red eyes.

Wei Dong indeed had a moral burden, and he even explained, "We're from the same hometown, and we have some history. From now on, Pengzhen will be in charge, and you two will assist each other, but the goal is the same: to help these factories at the West Wharf."

The ones who could truly fight on the battlefield were Lin Wangfu and his fellow men.

Li Xuehong had clearly been prepared for this outcome. She left the BMW behind and took He Yuemei in her Toyota Crown to the city.

“I have already arranged an apartment for Peng Yongjun’s wife and child, arranged for their school enrollment, and also kept a job for her in the company. We will definitely keep all other assets here. I will give you whatever you need, but I will not be a pushover.”

Wei Dong nodded as coldly as possible.

Even if Xiaodie hadn't reached out to pull the other person's child, he would have had the same attitude.

Those who lead thousands of troops will not hesitate over such details.

But after the two left, Wei Dong tossed the BMW car keys to Lin Wangfu: "Consider it the car you use here. I'll get you a better apartment as soon as possible."

The entire project was so rushed that all the infrastructure resources were frantically devoted to the construction of the factory, while the construction of the surrounding residential buildings and dormitories was relegated to a secondary position.

Old Fang was so stubborn. From the very beginning, he made the western district different from the urban area of ​​Pengzhen, which can be regarded as a different understanding and exploration of the special economic zone.

Therefore, you can hardly see those projects here that are built by funds with all sorts of speculative mentality from all over the country.

It is primarily an industrial sector, driven by foreign investment, and focused on exports.

The direction was absolutely correct, but it also made the West Wharf area a bit deserted.

He built the business from scratch by leading his cronies from various ministries and directly affiliated agencies, along with local county and town officials.

There aren't that many vacant rooms.

When Wei Dong was brought in, all he was given was a small apartment building.

Wei Dong gave all the rooms to the wafer fabs that later relocated there as dormitories for technicians and engineers, with only a few high-level experts staying in five-star hotels.

If we had two budget hotels, we'd be ecstatic.

Now even the commanders of the infrastructure construction teams are crammed into makeshift sheds and prefabricated houses.

Lin Wangfu certainly deserves to stay in a hotel, but he squeezes into the workers' shed every day. He chuckled as he took the car keys, saying, "Let's drive this. I've never driven such a nice car in Singapore or even here. Let's go see the aircraft carrier. We need to move into the aircraft carrier as soon as possible!"

However, Wei Dong pulled him to drive to the other side, not to Pengzhen Bay where the aircraft carrier was docked: "There is a lot of sewage to be discharged here from the wafer fab, so we need to dig a canal to bring it in. Do you think it is possible to push the aircraft carrier in? The main thing is not to place it too far out at sea, like a tall building standing here."

The father of sound cards, who thought he was already quite imaginative, was now having his eyes opened: "Interesting, interesting. Come over here and take a look. The wafer fab itself uses a reservoir on a mountain ridge to solve the problem of production water. There is a river here that can be used."

The Western District Pier is a peninsula with the pointed tip of the Rising Mountain Range facing HK. It is the most popular spot for swimmers among the various routes.

In fact, the entrance to the peninsula is very narrow. When Wei Dong drove to choose the location of the industrial park, he chose the narrowest part of the peninsula.

At the time, I felt that this place was situated between the dock and the surrounding villages and towns, which offered both development potential and allowed my people to have a more vibrant local atmosphere.

He didn't really like the atmosphere at the dock, where there was only a large hotel and everyone had to make the dock their home.

As a result, they are now "profiting from both sides": factories that do not produce good water or pollute are developing inwards, while wafer fabs and packaging plants are developing outwards towards the Pearl River Estuary.

This narrow neck is only about three kilometers wide, which led Wei Dong to unknowingly build a "separation wall" using the factory area.

The former wilderness, banana groves, lychee trees, ponds and beaches were gradually transformed into street buildings!
They were lined up in a row, truly forming a modern factory area, so that even those who quietly passed by could see it. This aircraft carrier serves the same purpose.

It should stand between blocks.

They were temporarily moored in the harbor until the river depth was determined.

Men are more fun.

The two drove around the roads and villages, asking about the local terrain. If it weren't for the luxury BMW parked next to them, the vigilant villagers would have suspected that they were trying to swim across.

Finally, we had a comfortable meal at a seafood stall, discussed the plan, and then went back.

As a result, none of the leaders of the infrastructure team returned; they were all reportedly crowded at the beach or on ships.

The two of them chatted happily for half the night.

I couldn't wait to go to the aircraft carrier the next morning.

Construction workers were already hanging from the ship's side, using iron brushes to polish off the rust covering their bodies.

Foreigners only feel that it takes up resources and the maintenance cost is too high.

The people of the mainland, who had suffered for a century, only thought that this thing was the only way to protect their homeland, and they rushed to make it.

Fortunately, this kind of commercial ship-based, mass-produced aircraft carrier from World War II wasn't exaggerated to tens of thousands of tons; it was probably just floating about five or six stories high.

The side section had a large, open hangar entrance, which made Wei Dong think about building a wide staircase while he was still on the small boat to make it easier to get on and off, and to move supplies: "Oh dear, I need to go to Hong Kong and get a crane ship..."

As it turns out, they have a crane on their deck that can extend to the dock to lift the plane onto it.

The winch and everything else have definitely been dismantled, but the construction team says there's no problem putting them back together.

Wei Dongcai and Lin Wangfu were allowed to wander into the huge cabin.

It was much simpler than he had imagined.

Two hundred and twenty meters long and twenty-five meters wide is the standard size of a small Panamax cargo ship.

The engine compartment had been removed, which is why the ship was floating a bit high. The second and third decks housed crew quarters, supply depots, ammunition storage, and the like.

These were just a few round portholes, all in complete darkness.

Only when you reach the hangar, pilots' floor, and restaurant on the fourth and fifth floors does the space become spacious and bright.

Even the sixth floor, which is the flight deck, is a plaza of over 5,000 square meters. In comparison, the island superstructure is tiny, and even at five stories high, it feels cramped and narrow.

Wei Dong watched with great interest: "Let's build an open-air cinema up here first, hmm, a basketball court would also be good, a food street, the factories here will soon have tens of thousands of employees, their families can do side businesses, and we can attract tourists..."

The deck area of ​​over 5,000 square meters is actually about the same size as the food court in our own factory.

It's not a huge machine, it's mainly fresh.

With this gimmick, attracting tourists from Pengzhen city center is no problem. Now, if you stop in Pengzhen Bay and look around, you'll see people watching from every shore, and maybe even from Hong Kong in the distance.

Lin Wangfu cautiously peeked out from the edge of the deck: "We need to build railings to ensure safety... It must be tiring for tourists to climb up."

Wei Dong waved his hand and said, "It's alright, I have an elevator factory. If all else fails, we can take a cable car."

Then it's even more important to tow the ship ashore and secure it.

Pengzhen and Hong Kong were also hit by typhoons, which led Wei Dong to search for docks along the coastline around Shanghai. He heard experts explain the impact of these natural conditions.

Moreover, with such a large metal box exposed to the scorching sun in tropical weather, the temperature inside must be unimaginable, so central air conditioning would be necessary.

In short, the original layout already accommodated more than a thousand people. Now that the hangars, ammunition, and other weapons facilities no longer occupy the space, the cleared area will definitely be quite substantial.

Moreover, the spacious and tall hangar can be expanded to include a second floor with a double-height ceiling.

Infrastructure companies, electronics companies, and commercial sales companies in Pengzhen can basically put their offices here.

Moreover, everyone unanimously reserved the command center with large windows on three sides of the island superstructure for Wei Dong to use as his office.

On British warships, much like the tradition of the pirate era, the captain was the king of the entire ship.

Wei Dong chuckled and sat on the high stool behind the steering wheel. Far from feeling like a supreme ruler, he laughed and scolded himself for having to climb nearly ten floors to get to work every time. He wondered if he had lost his mind and suggested that they should get an elevator as soon as possible.

So this must be so much fun!

As evening fell, the electrician eagerly lit the strings of light bulbs that had been hanging all day. A dozen or so newly made cement floats were also completed, strung together with ropes to form a line, and then a plank was placed on top. Many citizens were already eager to climb up.

Wei Dong then felt it was time to invite Hong Kong businessmen to see the quality of the pier.

(End of this chapter)

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