After the meeting, the first step is to quickly demarcate one's own territory to prevent other forces from entering and causing disputes.
However, Bai Shuang doesn't need to worry about this; it's Lu Yu's job.
Next, Bai Shuang took out signal transmission equipment and organized military communications personnel to restore the network.
In this way, within a certain range around the base, anyone who is part of our forces can receive the signal.
Bai Shuang took out the planes from the original Kyoto base and her two two-seater planes, along with two submarines from the southern base, and sent people out to search for their lost comrades.
Helicopters are easy to handle; they can take off and land vertically, fly forward and backward, and land anywhere.
But military aircraft can't do that; they need an airport.
But is building an airport that easy? Are the conditions for it right now?
Impossible. Everything has to be done step by step; you can't reach the sky in one leap.
The original airfield at the Kyoto base had been converted into submarine housing before the storm.
The workers from the engineering department lived inside, but now who knows where they've drifted off to in the world?
Having no other choice, Lu Yu said to Bai Shuang, "Let's release an aircraft carrier."
But when he turned around, he saw her pained expression, which made Lu Yu laugh.
"What, you're reluctant to part with it?"
"It's a bit hard to part with it; such a large machine can't be built now."
Let alone now, even in the peaceful times before the disaster, building an aircraft carrier required the full support of the nation, three years of research and development, and tens of thousands of tests to forge the "unyielding" king of naval combat.
Although the current conditions don't allow for its creation, Bai Shuang has a spatial ability. Before the storm, at Elder Lu's request, she stored all three aircraft carriers from the Kyoto base into her spatial ability.
Lu Yu helplessly advised her, "Let's launch one. Without it, many things can't be accomplished."
Bai Shuang felt a pang of heartache, but it was only for a moment. No matter how good something is, it is meant to serve people. Without people, no supplies have any meaning.
So when the military and civilians at the Huaxia base got up early in the morning and saw the tall, mighty, and magnificent aircraft carrier, the entire base was in an uproar.
"Aircraft carrier! Our aircraft carrier!"
"Where did it come from? It wasn't here yesterday."
"I don't know, it just appeared suddenly when I woke up this morning."
"Could it be that they just got back last night?"
"Impossible, the number of people is still the same, there's no increase."
"There must be divine assistance! Does our Chinese nation have divine assistance?"
...
Commander Liu quietly asked Lu Yu, "Was it released by angels?"
Lu Yu nodded, "Don't tell anyone, let them guess."
Aircraft carriers are indispensable military facilities in modern naval warfare, possessing powerful combat capabilities and flexible maneuverability.
It is also a maritime base that integrates multiple functions such as ammunition, personnel training, and logistical support, and is capable of launching attacks and carrying out various missions at sea.
It is not only an important facility for naval operations, but also a symbol of national interests and honor.
As for housing, Bai Shuang and the others' submarine cabins were already very good houses, which were perfect for them to live in, while the other thirty people would still live on the fishing boat.
Bulldozers were deployed, and soldiers were assigned to build residential foundations, dig wells, and level land for planting...
Everything is tied to points; the more you work, the more you earn, and the same applies to soldiers.
Although soldiers have a fixed salary, their workload is directly linked to their wage points.
The same applies to those thirty people; their wages are linked to their workload.
Everyone knows that all the labor is for building their own homes. People who have been ravaged by the apocalypse cherish the hard-won opportunity to earn points and work very hard.
Their eyes lit up when they saw the goods in the supermarket. They could buy them with points, so they worked hard to earn points.
Bai Shuang released the original supermarket and buildings at the Kyoto base and assigned several female soldiers to manage them.
As long as you have points, you can buy supplies.
Since they started having work to do, the base stopped providing food for free, and they even had to pay rent for the fishing boats where they lived.
To avoid fostering a sense of entitlement and laziness.
To survive, you have to work; to live well, you have to work even harder.
Bai Shuang also released the hospital building, which served as a clinic for Liu Bin and Dr. Li to help the survivors access medical care.
People have gone from being surprised to seeing hospitals, supermarkets, and various supplies appear out of nowhere to take it for granted.
They were curious, but had no way of knowing.
The base has issued an order that these are secrets that cannot be made public, and it is strictly forbidden to spread rumors about these secrets.
Anyone who leaks secrets to outsiders will be sentenced to death.
Over time, people came to believe that China was blessed by the gods, which further strengthened their determination to build their motherland.
Other issues can be addressed gradually, but the most important and crucial task is to develop agriculture first.
Food is the most important thing for people, and agriculture is the foundation of everything.
If the land doesn't produce anything, how much of the White Frost Space can accumulate as the population grows?
Bai Shuang distributed the seeds to them and encouraged them to try planting.
To develop agriculture on a large scale, we cannot rely on the spring water; we must allow plants to adapt to the environment.
Otherwise, without her, the land cannot be cultivated, but the cracked sandy soil is difficult for crops to sprout.
After finally cultivating the seedlings and planting them in the ground, a gust of wind blew them all away.
There was no other way, so Bai Shuang had them plant trees around the area first. She chose trees that were good at preventing wind erosion and fixing sand, and also had high economic value, such as sand willow, poplar, saxaul, and sea buckthorn.
I initially wanted to send the seeds directly to them, but then I realized that we should take it slowly; without using any spiritual spring water, the development would be too slow.
Soaked the seeds in the sacred spring water and gave them to them.
When no one was around, several greenhouses were set up for them to cultivate seedlings and grow crops.
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