Li Mingzhe handed over the matter of publishing the manuscript that Wan Feng had asked him to do, and he accompanied Wan Feng to the steel plant for negotiations.
He had connections with all the people in the steel plant, so the negotiations went very smoothly.
The time and place for the negotiations were determined after only one contact.
After two days of preparation, the negotiations finally began in a high-end hotel in Gongqingcheng.
Zhang Zhiyuan and Baburyev were still on Wan Feng's side, and Chen Dao, Li Mingzhe and Alexei were in attendance.
Wan Feng was naturally hidden behind the scenes. He and Han Guangjia took the opportunity of the negotiations to visit several nice attractions in Gongqingcheng.
These military steels are much more expensive than the steels produced by the Amur Steel Plant No. 4. The starting price is almost 1,800 rubles per ton, and the most expensive steel reaches 1,200 rubles per ton.
Price per ton is just a number to Wan Feng.
The steel coming out of Amur No. 2 and No. 3 factories was not part of his plan to make a profit; he just wanted to get the steel back.
Of course he has to make some money, he can't lose it, but it may be much less, he only plans to increase the price slightly.
Just consider it as a contribution to national defense.
There are indeed many problems in Soviet society today, as can be seen from the fact that these former military-industrial enterprises are eager to promote their products.
During the negotiations with these companies, the Amur Steel Plant did not even send a political security personnel.
If the Soviet Union were operating normally, these military materials would have been reviewed and approved, but now no one cares at all.
It seems that Li Mingzhe was not talking nonsense when he said that he could also get the Su-27 out.
From these details, we can see that the Soviet Union has now given up a lot of political review. As for the products, it means you can sell them to whoever you want, as long as they can be sold.
From this we can see that the collapse of the Soviet Union was an inevitable trend and it was absolutely impossible for it not to collapse.
This provides convenience for unscrupulous businessmen like Wan Feng.
Although the negotiations went smoothly, we still had to discuss each item one by one, including quality, price, transportation and output.
The negotiations lasted four days before the contract was finally signed.
The contract stipulated that the Amur Steel Plant would supply sufficient quantities of various steel products requested by the Ulyaan Trading Company, with the quality, specifications, and prices strictly in accordance with the contract, and no tampering or reneging was permitted. Furthermore, the steel plant was responsible for transporting the steel to the location designated by the Ulyaan Trading Company, with the Ulyaan Trading Company paying for the transportation.
Wuliyang Trading Company is the trading company registered by Li Mingzhe.
This contract shall come into effect from the date of signing, and Amur Iron and Steel Plant shall begin to perform the provisions of the contract from the date of effectiveness.
The Amur Steel Plant started production immediately after the contract came into effect. They are now in a period of transition and the factory can only pay enough to sustain living expenses.
Steel in the Soviet Union was like dirt on the roadside. If the country didn't want it, no one would want it.
It would be strange if we were not overjoyed after receiving such a big order. We immediately started working hard. It is estimated that the first batch of ten railway cars containing 500 tons of various types of steel will be loaded and shipped in a week.
In the future, the supply will be no less than 300 tons per day.
Wan Feng breathed a sigh of relief after the contract was signed.
I have made a small contribution to China's national defense.
During the days when Wanfeng and Amur Steel Plant signed the supply and marketing contract, some interesting things happened in Gongqingcheng.
The Komsomolsk-on-Amur Democratic Freedom Daily published a special issue, with the front-page headline reporting that the Komsomolsk-on-Amur Police Department was inaction and shielding criminals.
Although this news did not cause an uproar in the whole city, it became a hot topic.
If it were in the Internet age, it would probably have become a hot topic.
Yevgeny didn't know about this. He never read these tabloids.
But when one of his men brought the newspaper to his desk, Yevgeny was furious.
These damn tabloids should just sweep them into the dustbin of history and teach them a lesson.
Yevgeny was thinking about how to deal with these irresponsible tabloids that spread rumors and caused trouble, but unexpectedly, the newspaper published a second special edition the next day, continuing to criticize the police station's inaction.
Yevgeny was furious and took people to warn the newspaper not to talk nonsense.
Who would have thought that the head of the newspaper, a graduate of a media university in Moscow, was a hot-blooded young man who had been brainwashed into an idiot by Western democracy and freedom.
They are willing to fight the evil police to the end for the sake of democracy and freedom rather than power.
Yevgeny arrested this hot-blooded guy without any hesitation and closed down the newspaper.
But what Yevgeny didn't expect was that someone from the newspaper called Moscow and told his university classmates what had happened to the newspaper president.
Most of the newspaper president's college classmates now work in the media system. They are now adding fuel to the fire by listing all the faults of the Soviet Union and are struggling to find negative evidence to discredit the Soviet Union.
After learning that their classmate had been arrested by the police for exposing police misconduct, the students were overjoyed and expressed their support. Some of them even flew to Komsomolsk-on-Amur to visit their brave classmate.
As a result, all kinds of articles flooded in, saying that the police were persecuting democratic freedom fighters, and that the police were shielding criminals and framing righteous people who revealed the truth.
For a time, the editor-in-chief of the Komsomolsk-on-Amur Democratic Freedom Daily was portrayed as a hero who opposed power and exposed the darkness of the Soviet Union, and the Komsomolsk-on-Amur Police Department became a rat crossing the street, and everyone wanted to kill it.
After signing the contract, Wan Feng was stunned for a long time after seeing these reports.
It actually caused such a big stir! Did the whole Soviet Union know about it?
This was a bit unexpected for him.
But it’s better this way. This time, that bastard Qin Yuan will see where you can run. It’s impossible for you to run to another city. You can either live in seclusion in an uninhabited forest or turn yourself in.
Wan Feng's guess was absolutely correct. Qin Yuan was able to live like a decent person in Gongqingcheng as an illegal resident, which meant he must be quite capable.
He had a bad feeling when the newspaper's protest gained momentum.
After his insider in the police station informed him of the situation, he knew he had no choice but to run away.
In order to get rid of trouble, Yevgeny was ready to throw him out at the cost of his own life.
Qin Yuan didn't want to sit and wait for death, he had to run away.
But where to run was a problem. As the culprit, he absolutely dared not go to the city under such circumstances. He even dared not go to the rural areas under the jurisdiction of Gongqingcheng. How could he be sure that he would not be recognized?
After much thought, I decided to go back to Legahha and hide for a while.
If the gang wants to survive, it can only break up into small pieces.
Qin Yuan was also very single and simply disbanded the gang, then fled Gongqingcheng overnight with some property. He didn't even dare to take the train, so he got a car and escaped to the northwest via a small road.
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