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Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation If one were to talk about the basic cadres of the Xin Han, then the cadres of the new Qin State were basically from the cadres of the Shin Myung Province.
This was the fastest way to get into character. Back in the days, when they were marching into the Northeast, Marshal Luo Ronghuan led ten thousand men into the three provinces in the Northeast. He quickly established the Ming Dynasty regime there and laid the foundation for the War of Liberation that swept across China from the north to the south. This time, of the ten thousand men of the Shin Myung Province, a thousand entered a province, while ten thousand occupied the whole country. Then, they selected suitable administrative personnel to enter the civil service. The framework of the new Qin State was thus set, and the provinces under military control began to enter normal management.
What made Hua Zheng feel relieved was that these cadres from the Shin Myung Province were familiar with the laws and regulations of the Shin Myung Province. They followed the established guidelines of the Shin Myung Province, which were simple and practical.
Facing the Two Rivers Province, which was formed by Iraq and Kuwait, became a big problem for Hua Zheng. The economy of the region was severely damaged, and the lives of the people were very difficult. After the establishment of the new Qin State, it immediately moved five million people from the Two Rivers Province to the Dashi Province, and another five million to the Southeast Coast. Only two kinds of people remained in the Two Rivers Province. One was the farmers, who worked in the Two Rivers area, and the other was the oil workers, who worked in the Gulf.
From the start of the New Year, the oil trade resumed, mainly to trade with other countries for agricultural products and daily necessities. The countries that imported the most oil were China and the new Song State.
The estimated economic benefits of Petrified City would start in May.
In the capital of the Two Rivers Province, Qinchuan City, a large petrified material factory was being built. The factory manager was called Chen Huayue. He was the son of the Fourth Master, Chen Weiji. He was the second son of the Hua generation in Longshan, second only to Chen Huachao. He was the same age as Chen Huachao. He had been staying in Wang Xian's research institute, in charge of the extraction and refinement of earth crystals. After the new year, he handed over the extraction and refinement of the earth crystals to his deputy, General Shen Chongzhong's son, Shenyang. He himself brought a group of people to the new Qin Kingdom. His job was to use the simplest method to collect the crystal sand and then send it to the petrochemical material factory in Qinchuan City to synthesize it with the crude oil extracted from the bay to produce all kinds of products. Currently, the main products were thin oil and super strong plastics.
Once the thin oil could be mass-produced and sold to the world at a high price, the good days of the new Qin State would come.
Chen Huayue collected the White Crystal Sand in the name of transforming the Cavel Salt Desert. The method of collection was a bit like fishing for gold, because the White Crystal Sand was harder than normal sand and stones, and its proportion was also slightly higher. Through screening, the White Crystal Sand and other similar sand and stones could be gathered together, and through careful selection, the pure White Crystal Sand could be obtained.
The White Crystal Sand was distributed evenly everywhere in the Cavel Salt Desert. It didn't feel like there was a lot of it, but there wasn't a lot of it either. Chen Huayue planned to eat it piece by piece, piling up the excavated sand into a mountain to form a hilly terrain. If possible, he could draw a river from somewhere else to completely change the appearance of this place. However, that would be a long geological time, because at most ten acres of the salt desert would be enough for mining for a year.
The thin oil hadn't been mass-produced yet, but the news of the discovery of such a kind of oil in the new Qin State spread like wildfire. Agents from all over the world began to gather in Liyang again, and the media and companies sent representatives to Liyang. Liyang's hotels were expensive, and even the citizens started to host families.
When Ban Jing arrived in the new Qin State, it was already the beginning of March. She was different from her companions, who were only sent to the provincial organization department. Her notice clearly stated the reporting location. When she saw her reporting location, she was a little scared. It was written on the notice, "New Qin State Royal Administration Office." She knew this department, as it also existed in Shin Myung Province. The chief executive was a very detached existence in Shin Myung Province. The former chief executive was Fan Xian, and the current chief executive was Jing. The chief executive of the new Qin State also came from Shin Myung Province, and the former Secretary-General of Longshan City, Wang Jingwei. From the words "Secretary-General of Longshan City", Ban Jing thought of An Xiwen. Could it be that he really helped her and recommended her to his predecessor?
Sitting on the skybus, Ban Jing looked at her companions. This group of people were all going to the northwest of the new Qin State, the South Caucasus and the west coast of the Caspian Sea. That area was called Azerbaijan in the east and Azerbaijan in the west. It was now a new province called Xihai Province, which covered the entire Azerbaijan region. The provincial capital, Tabriz, was now called Qinshan City.
The skybus flew directly to Qinshan City, and then Ban Jing had to take the train back to Liyang. It was a long journey of 550 kilometers, and it was a lonely journey for Ban Jing. Fortunately, the Xihai Province had arranged a small car to send her, or else she wouldn't have been able to find the train station in Qinshan City.
Sitting on the train and looking at the scenery in front of her, Ban Jing felt very refreshed. This was a strange land, and it was also a barren land. The mountains were bare, and there were very few trees. It was even rarer to see forests. There were many mountains and few flat lands. Along the railway, some people were grazing, and some people were enclosing land. Occasionally, they would pass by a well-equipped highway. There were very few cars on the road, and the speed was not slow. After passing by a large saline-alkali lake, the train broadcast introduced that this was the former Lake Ulumiye. Because the water had dried up, it changed from a lake to a saline-alkali beach. This was also a kind of transformation of the sea into mulberry fields!
There were not many people on the train, and they were all Asians. There was no Islamic Big Beard man. A woman with a child followed Ban Jing around and chatted with her. Ban Jing found out that the woman was from the Red River. This time, the whole village had moved to the new Qin State and settled in Xihai Province to work in agriculture. Just after the New Year, there was another notice. Because her husband was once the village committee director, he was selected to train in Qinshan City. After that, he was arranged to work in Liyang City. His position was in the city's landscaping office, and he brought some workers to plant trees and grass in Liyang City. He was also considered a national cadre.
After a few months, her husband finally had his own home. He called back and asked his wife to bring their child to Liyang City. The child went to kindergarten, and his wife would plant trees and grass with him. She was considered a landscaping worker.
After moving out of the mountains, she changed from a farmer to a civil servant. The woman's face was full of smiles. In China, there was only one way to become a city person, and that was to be a migrant worker. The migrant workers' lives in the city were very miserable. Their work was the most tiring, and their living conditions were the worst. They were the least paid, and they were exploited the most. Any city person looked down on them. It was obvious that the city people were the ones who urinated and defecated everywhere, but they insisted that the city was dirty because of the spit of the villagers. The woman had also worked in the city. She had been to Nancheng City, Shenzhen City, and even the big cities in the east. Later, when she got older, she came back to get married and had a child. After that, she did not go out again. These few years, life in the Red River was not difficult. It was just that her hometown was a cave in a rocky mountain. No matter how hard she worked, she could not keep her mouth shut. Fortunately, her husband was the village director and had some subsidies. Other people's lives were even worse than theirs. Everyone was very willing to move to the New Qin State. There were fewer people but more land. Each person had dozens of acres of good land. As long as they were diligent, they would not have to worry about food and necessities. Her new village still used the old name of the Red River, Jigongling Ridge. It was the only village in a radius of dozens of miles. There were about two hundred people. A small river flowed by the village. The village management was negotiating with the government to get some subsidies for building materials. They wanted to build a dam on the river to raise the water level. This way, the land in the village could be irrigated naturally and have a stable harvest.
The woman spoke tirelessly. Her tone was full of satisfaction with this place. Whenever she mentioned Jigongling Ridge in the Red River, although there were some nostalgic feelings, she would always say, "It's too poor. It can't grow anything. There are too many people. There are hundreds of people in a village. There's not enough water to drink, let alone grow crops."
The woman asked Ban Jing if she was going to Liyang for school or business. Ban Jing told her that she was a support cadre from Shin Myung Province and was reporting to Liyang.
The woman also knew about support cadre. She said, "The county has long spread the news that a group of cadre from Shin Myung Province will lead us to become rich." Shin Myung Province was one of the wealthiest countries in the world. These cadre had a good life, but they came to the New Qin State to live in poverty with the people here. They started from scratch. It was very impressive. With them leading the way, the New Qin State would become rich quickly. After a while, she said, "Shin Myung Province is the father. The New Qin State is the son. If the father doesn't help the son, who should I help?"
Ban Jing smiled. These six countries were all nepotism. If they were not brothers, then they were brothers-in-law, and if they were not sons, they were nephews. Zheng Tien-tien was also a nephew. The six countries surrounded China. With their strong development momentum, they made the people in the country envious.
At the Liyang train station, the woman's husband came to pick her up. He was a strong young man. He should be less than 30 years old. His face was dark and he was very strong. He tidied up his wife's luggage and carried it. The woman carried the child and only carried a small bag. It looked like she had hired a porter.
Ban Jing did not go with them. Instead, she carried her own backpack and dragged the suitcase to the parking lot. There was an address on the registration notice. She just asked the taxi to drive there directly.
Liyang suffered a lot of damage during the war. Many houses were either being demolished or maintained. However, the streets were very wide and clean. There were not many cars or people. All the signs were in Chinese. Everywhere she looked, there were Asian faces. If it were not for the neat and modern buildings mixed with ancient mosques, churches and other Persian-style buildings, Ban Jing would have thought that she had returned to the East.
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