Chapter 915: The First Pot of Gold
Every time the Haihan militia completed an overseas battle, it was the turn of the temporarily hired and requisitioned civilian ships to appear. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 A large number of materials and personnel need to be transported back to the Haihan-controlled area in a short period of time, and it is far from enough to rely on naval ships, and in order to ensure that the news will not leak in advance, these civilian ships are often collected in the nearest port after the war. Because the Haihan military has always given good remuneration to ships and personnel requisitioned in wartime, and it is charged by the day, there will also be people with a keen sense of smell among the people, who will concentrate their ships in ports near the war zone before the war, waiting for the navy to requisition, so as to obtain rich short-term benefits.
Li Maozai, Liu Qiye, Qi Chuanjiang and others in Jilong Harbor in Taipei had this idea in mind, organized several Fu ships from Fuzhou before the war, and recruited some immigrants to transport them to Jilong Harbor. However, Li Maozai and Qi Shipwright both have public offices in Jilong Harbor, and they cannot participate in the operation of the fleet, so everything can only be handled by the maritime merchant Liu Qiye.
For Li Maozai and others, who are in the system but are interested in business, this is probably the best time for them to dig the first pot of gold. In the short days of the battle, their fleet made two rounds of travel between Chicken Coop Port and Miyako Island, and after the battle, many of the island's personnel and supplies needed to be transported by their fleet at least three or four times.
Although the final cost has not yet been settled with the Haihan Shipping Department, Liu Qiye and Qi Shipwright are both relevant practitioners, and they are relatively clear about the remuneration standards for this kind of wartime requisitioned civilian ships. According to the income they calculated, the income from this period of time was distributed to each partner, and there were probably as many as two or three thousand yuan. Based on the current annual income level of Qi Shipwright and Li Maozai, this is about the same as their income in five or six years.
Taking advantage of the time when Liu Qiye returned to Jilong Port to unload supplies and supplies, the three of them made an appointment to meet at a small restaurant in the port area to have dinner and discuss follow-up matters. However, due to the recent arrival of a large number of hard labor and immigrants to Hong Kong, in addition to his own public position in the Ministry of Construction, Li Maozai was seconded by the Ministry of Immigration to help deal with the distribution of labor, and the shipwright was busy with the maintenance and repair of the warships returning from Miyakojima, and both of them were too busy to touch the ground. As a result, Liu Qiye waited in the small restaurant until after dark, and the two of them called it a day and rushed to the restaurant to meet him.
"I'm sorry, I'm sorry, you two waited for a long time!" Li Maozai was the last person to arrive, and he apologized again and again without sitting down.
"Sit down, sit down, busy at this time, shouldn't you have eaten dinner yet?" Liu Qiye understood Li Maozai's situation very well, and immediately called Xiao Er over and ordered a few hot dishes.
"There is no way, seeing that the work is about to be dismissed, a boatload of people has been pulled back from the dock, and I can only help the cadres to count the personnel before leaving. Li Maozai sighed and said: "During the war, I worked overtime every day, and I went out early and returned late, and I couldn't ask for a leave if I wanted to, and I was tired of waiting for a long time." ”
Liu Qiye said: "The big army is still behind! Then there are at least two or three thousand people to be transported on Miyako Island, you have to be busy during this time!"
Li Maozai smiled: "It's good to be busy, everyone has money to make when you are busy!"
This book was first published in Genesis, and the following will be re-edited later for anti-theft
Every time the Haihan militia completed an overseas battle, it was the turn of the temporarily hired and requisitioned civilian ships to appear. A large amount of materials and personnel need to be transported back to the Haihan-controlled area in a short period of time, and it is far from enough to rely on the ships of the navy, and in order to ensure that the news will not leak in advance, these civilian ships are often collected in the nearest port after the war. Because the Haihan military has always given good remuneration to ships and personnel requisitioned in wartime, and it is charged by the day, there will also be people with a keen sense of smell among the people, who will concentrate their ships in ports near the war zone before the war, waiting for the navy to requisition, so as to obtain rich short-term benefits.
Li Maozai, Liu Qiye, Qi Chuanjiang and others in Jilong Harbor in Taipei had this idea in mind, organized several Fu ships from Fuzhou before the war, and recruited some immigrants to transport them to Jilong Harbor. However, Li Maozai and Qi Shipwright both have public offices in Jilong Harbor, and they cannot participate in the operation of the fleet, so everything can only be handled by the maritime merchant Liu Qiye.
For Li Maozai and others, who are in the system but are interested in business, this is probably the best time for them to dig the first pot of gold. In the short days of the battle, their fleet made two rounds of travel between Chicken Coop Port and Miyako Island, and after the battle, many of the island's personnel and supplies needed to be transported by their fleet at least three or four times.
Although the final cost has not yet been settled with the Haihan Shipping Department, Liu Qiye and Qi Shipwright are both relevant practitioners, and they are relatively clear about the remuneration standards for this kind of wartime requisitioned civilian ships. According to the income they calculated, the income from this period of time was distributed to each partner, and there were probably as many as two or three thousand yuan. Based on the current annual income level of Qi Shipwright and Li Maozai, this is about the same as their income in five or six years.
Taking advantage of the time when Liu Qiye returned to Jilong Port to unload supplies and supplies, the three of them made an appointment to meet at a small restaurant in the port area to have dinner and discuss follow-up matters. However, due to the recent arrival of a large number of hard labor and immigrants to Hong Kong, in addition to his own public position in the Ministry of Construction, Li Maozai was seconded by the Ministry of Immigration to help deal with the distribution of labor, and the shipwright was busy with the maintenance and repair of the warships returning from Miyakojima, and both of them were too busy to touch the ground. As a result, Liu Qiye waited in the small restaurant until after dark, and the two of them called it a day and rushed to the restaurant to meet him.
"I'm sorry, I'm sorry, you two waited for a long time!" Li Maozai was the last person to arrive, and he apologized again and again without sitting down.
"Sit down, sit down, busy at this time, shouldn't you have eaten dinner yet?" Liu Qiye understood Li Maozai's situation very well, and immediately called Xiao Er over and ordered a few hot dishes.
"There is no way, seeing that the work is about to be dismissed, a boatload of people has been pulled back from the dock, and I can only help the cadres to count the personnel before leaving. Li Maozai sighed and said: "During the war, I worked overtime every day, and I went out early and returned late, and I couldn't ask for a leave if I wanted to, and I was tired of waiting for a long time." ”
Liu Qiye said: "The big army is still behind! Then there are at least two or three thousand people to be transported on Miyako Island, you have to be busy during this time!"
Li Maozai said with a smile: "It's good to be busy, everyone will make money if you are busy!" Every time the Haihan militia completes an operation overseas, it is the turn of the temporarily hired and requisitioned civilian ships to appear. A large amount of materials and personnel need to be transported back to the Haihan-controlled area in a short period of time, and it is far from enough to rely on the ships of the navy, and in order to ensure that the news will not leak in advance, these civilian ships are often collected in the nearest port after the war. Because the Haihan military has always given good remuneration to ships and personnel requisitioned in wartime, and it is charged by the day, there will also be people with a keen sense of smell among the people, who will concentrate their ships in ports near the war zone before the war, waiting for the navy to requisition, so as to obtain rich short-term benefits.
Li Maozai, Liu Qiye, Qi Chuanjiang and others in Jilong Harbor in Taipei had this idea in mind, organized several Fu ships from Fuzhou before the war, and recruited some immigrants to transport them to Jilong Harbor. However, Li Maozai and Qi Shipwright both have public offices in Jilong Harbor, and they cannot participate in the operation of the fleet, so everything can only be handled by the maritime merchant Liu Qiye.
For Li Maozai and others, who are in the system but are interested in business, this is probably the best time for them to dig the first pot of gold. In the short days of the battle, their fleet made two rounds of travel between Chicken Coop Port and Miyako Island, and after the battle, many of the island's personnel and supplies needed to be transported by their fleet at least three or four times.
Although the final cost has not yet been settled with the Haihan Shipping Department, Liu Qiye and Qi Shipwright are both relevant practitioners, and they are relatively clear about the remuneration standards for this kind of wartime requisitioned civilian ships. According to the income they calculated, the income from this period of time was distributed to each partner, and there were probably as many as two or three thousand yuan. Based on the current annual income level of Qi Shipwright and Li Maozai, this is about the same as their income in five or six years.
Taking advantage of the time when Liu Qiye returned to Jilong Port to unload supplies and supplies, the three of them made an appointment to meet at a small restaurant in the port area to have dinner and discuss follow-up matters. However, due to the recent arrival of a large number of hard labor and immigrants to Hong Kong, in addition to his own public position in the Ministry of Construction, Li Maozai was seconded by the Ministry of Immigration to help deal with the distribution of labor, and the shipwright was busy with the maintenance and repair of the warships returning from Miyakojima, and both of them were too busy to touch the ground. As a result, Liu Qiye waited in the small restaurant until after dark, and the two of them called it a day and rushed to the restaurant to meet him.
"I'm sorry, I'm sorry, you two waited for a long time!" Li Maozai was the last person to arrive, and he apologized again and again without sitting down.
"Sit down, sit down, busy at this time, shouldn't you have eaten dinner yet?" Liu Qiye understood Li Maozai's situation very well, and immediately called Xiao Er over and ordered a few hot dishes.
"There is no way, seeing that the work is about to be dismissed, a boatload of people has been pulled back from the dock, and I can only help the cadres to count the personnel before leaving. Li Maozai sighed and said: "During the war, I worked overtime every day, and I went out early and returned late, and I couldn't ask for a leave if I wanted to, and I was tired of waiting for a long time." ”
Liu Qiye said: "The big army is still behind! Then there are at least two or three thousand people to be transported on Miyako Island, you have to be busy during this time!"
Li Maozai said with a smile: "It's good to be busy, everyone will make money if you are busy!" Every time the Haihan militia completes an operation overseas, it is the turn of the temporarily hired and requisitioned civilian ships to appear. A large amount of materials and personnel need to be transported back to the Haihan-controlled area in a short period of time, and it is far from enough to rely on the ships of the navy, and in order to ensure that the news will not leak in advance, these civilian ships are often collected in the nearest port after the war. Because the Haihan military has always given good remuneration to ships and personnel requisitioned in wartime, and it is charged by the day, there will also be people with a keen sense of smell among the people, who will concentrate their ships in ports near the war zone before the war, waiting for the navy to requisition, so as to obtain rich short-term benefits.
Li Maozai, Liu Qiye, Qi Chuanjiang and others in Jilong Harbor in Taipei had this idea in mind, organized several Fu ships from Fuzhou before the war, and recruited some immigrants to transport them to Jilong Harbor. However, Li Maozai and Qi Shipwright both have public offices in Jilong Harbor, and they cannot participate in the operation of the fleet, so everything can only be handled by the maritime merchant Liu Qiye.
For Li Maozai and others, who are in the system but are interested in business, this is probably the best time for them to dig the first pot of gold. In the short days of the battle, their fleet made two rounds of travel between Chicken Coop Port and Miyako Island, and after the battle, many of the island's personnel and supplies needed to be transported by their fleet at least three or four times.
Although the final cost has not yet been settled with the Haihan Shipping Department, Liu Qiye and Qi Shipwright are both relevant practitioners, and they are relatively clear about the remuneration standards for this kind of wartime requisitioned civilian ships. According to the income they calculated, the income from this period of time was distributed to each partner, and there were probably as many as two or three thousand yuan. Based on the current annual income level of Qi Shipwright and Li Maozai, this is about the same as their income in five or six years.
Taking advantage of the time when Liu Qiye returned to Jilong Port to unload supplies and supplies, the three of them made an appointment to meet at a small restaurant in the port area to have dinner and discuss follow-up matters. However, due to the recent arrival of a large number of hard labor and immigrants to Hong Kong, in addition to his own public position in the Ministry of Construction, Li Maozai was seconded by the Ministry of Immigration to help deal with the distribution of labor, and the shipwright was busy with the maintenance and repair of the warships returning from Miyakojima, and both of them were too busy to touch the ground. As a result, Liu Qiye waited in the small restaurant until after dark, and the two of them called it a day and rushed to the restaurant to meet him.
"I'm sorry, I'm sorry, you two waited for a long time!" Li Maozai was the last person to arrive, and he apologized again and again without sitting down.
"Sit down, sit down, busy at this time, shouldn't you have eaten dinner yet?" Liu Qiye understood Li Maozai's situation very well, and immediately called Xiao Er over and ordered a few hot dishes.
"There is no way, seeing that the work is about to be dismissed, a boatload of people has been pulled back from the dock, and I can only help the cadres to count the personnel before leaving. Li Maozai sighed and said: "During the war, I worked overtime every day, and I went out early and returned late, and I couldn't ask for a leave if I wanted to, and I was tired of waiting for a long time." ”
Liu Qiye said: "The big army is still behind! Then there are at least two or three thousand people to be transported on Miyako Island, you have to be busy during this time!"
Li Maozai smiled: "It's good to be busy, everyone has money to make when you are busy!" (To be continued.) )