Chapter 1033: After the Fierce Battle, Longxi
The situation has developed to the point where there are many casualties among the Haihan and the local indigenous tribes, and the Liangzi is too deep to reconcile. Now it is too late for the natives to stop or not, and since the Haihan Ministry of Defense has made up its mind to clean up this area, it means that the result is already doomed, and the only variable is whether the implementation process is smooth.
In order to achieve complete control of the Miaoli region, it is natural to avoid conquest and killing, but after several years of southern conquest and northern war, the traversers no longer have too much pity for the uncivilized natives, and Morgan, Wang Tom and others are more concerned about how much effort it takes to clear this place and eradicate all the hidden dangers that threaten the development of this area by Haihan. As for the casualties of the natives, and even the casualties of their own subordinates, they were ultimately just a series of cold figures in the post-war report submitted by the military to the Executive Committee.
It didn't rain on the day Morgan led his team back to the coastal camp, and although it was still overcast and not clear, it had been raining for ten days before that, and the oil field camp was soaked everywhere, and God finally stopped to catch his breath. However, it is difficult to say whether the rain stopped well or badly.
At present, more than half of the materials needed for the oilfield camp have been transported to the mountains, but more than half of the follow-up supporting facilities must be built after the end of the rainy season, so the transportation pressure is not as great as in the early days. If the rainy season lasts until late May, the scheduled volume will be completed.
As for the possibility that after the rainy season, Houlongxi may lose its navigation conditions in the mountainous area due to the decrease in water flow, Liu Shanxia has already thought of two countermeasures: one is to build a road along the bank of the Houlongxi River, which can lead to the valley where the oil field is located, and the other is to build a dam at the outlet of the mountain river to store water, increase the water depth of the upstream, so as to obtain the ability to be navigable by steps, and by the way, build a small hydropower station. However, the amount of work to be carried out and the corresponding cost of this latter method must be much more than the construction of roads, although there are many benefits, but if you want to implement it at this stage, you must face many difficulties that are difficult to overcome, with the manpower and material resources that Haihan has in Miaoli, I am afraid it will be difficult to realize.
Of course, if the shores of Houlong Creek can be cleaned up to ensure that they will not be disturbed by the natives again, in fact, it is not too much of a problem to transfer these few miles through the land passage, and then it is nothing more than to transport some pack horses over and use animal power to pull carts to complete this section of the journey. In comparison, it is certainly much easier to transport than to build a dam.
The speed of the empty fleet down the river was at least twice as fast as when it entered the mountain, and the voyage from the oil field camp to the No. 2 stronghold of more than ten miles took just over an hour. However, Morgan did not make a stop here on this trip, so as he passed by the river outside Stronghold No. 2, Morgan simply walked to the bow of the boat and saluted the sentry on the riverbank.
At present, in addition to a platoon of army troops stationed in the No. 2 stronghold, there are more than a dozen logistics personnel assigned to this place, including cooks, blacksmiths, carpenters, plasterers, etc., after Haihan clears the nearby area, he will gradually move in and develop agriculture on the nearby plains.
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The situation has developed to the point where there are many casualties among the Haihan and the local indigenous tribes, and the Liangzi is too deep to reconcile. Now it is too late for the natives to stop or not, and since the Haihan Ministry of Defense has made up its mind to clean up this area, it means that the result is already doomed, and the only variable is whether the implementation process is smooth.
In order to achieve complete control of the Miaoli region, it is natural to avoid conquest and killing, but after several years of southern conquest and northern war, the traversers no longer have too much pity for the uncivilized natives, and Morgan, Wang Tom and others are more concerned about how much effort it takes to clear this place and eradicate all the hidden dangers that threaten the development of this area by Haihan. As for the casualties of the natives, and even the casualties of their own subordinates, they were ultimately just a series of cold figures in the post-war report submitted by the military to the Executive Committee.
It didn't rain on the day Morgan led his team back to the coastal camp, and although it was still overcast and not clear, it had been raining for ten days before that, and the oil field camp was soaked everywhere, and God finally stopped to catch his breath. However, it is difficult to say whether the rain stopped well or badly.
At present, more than half of the materials needed for the oilfield camp have been transported to the mountains, but more than half of the follow-up supporting facilities must be built after the end of the rainy season, so the transportation pressure is not as great as in the early days. If the rainy season lasts until late May, the scheduled volume will be completed.
As for the possibility that after the rainy season, Houlongxi may lose its navigation conditions in the mountainous area due to the decrease in water flow, Liu Shanxia has already thought of two countermeasures: one is to build a road along the bank of the Houlongxi River, which can lead to the valley where the oil field is located, and the other is to build a dam at the outlet of the mountain river to store water, increase the water depth of the upstream, so as to obtain the ability to be navigable by steps, and by the way, build a small hydropower station. However, the amount of work to be carried out and the corresponding cost of this latter method must be much more than the construction of roads, although there are many benefits, but if you want to implement it at this stage, you must face many difficulties that are difficult to overcome, with the manpower and material resources that Haihan has in Miaoli, I am afraid it will be difficult to realize.
Of course, if the shores of Houlong Creek can be cleaned up to ensure that they will not be disturbed by the natives again, in fact, it is not too much of a problem to transfer these few miles through the land passage, and then it is nothing more than to transport some pack horses over and use animal power to pull carts to complete this section of the journey. In comparison, it is certainly much easier to transport than to build a dam.
The speed of the empty fleet down the river was at least twice as fast as when it entered the mountain, and the voyage from the oil field camp to the No. 2 stronghold of more than ten miles took just over an hour. However, Morgan did not make a stop here on this trip, so as he passed by the river outside Stronghold No. 2, Morgan simply walked to the bow of the boat and saluted the sentry on the riverbank.
At present, in addition to a platoon of army troops stationed in the No. 2 stronghold, there are more than a dozen logistics personnel assigned to this place, including cooks, blacksmiths, carpenters, plasterers, etc., after Haihan clears the nearby area, he will gradually move in and develop agriculture on the nearby plains.
The situation has developed to the point where there are many casualties among the Haihan and the local indigenous tribes, and the Liangzi is too deep to reconcile. Now it is too late for the natives to stop or not, and since the Haihan Ministry of Defense has made up its mind to clean up this area, it means that the result is already doomed, and the only variable is whether the implementation process is smooth.
In order to achieve complete control of the Miaoli region, it is natural to avoid conquest and killing, but after several years of southern conquest and northern war, the traversers no longer have too much pity for the uncivilized natives, and Morgan, Wang Tom and others are more concerned about how much effort it takes to clear this place and eradicate all the hidden dangers that threaten the development of this area by Haihan. As for the casualties of the natives, and even the casualties of their own subordinates, they were ultimately just a series of cold figures in the post-war report submitted by the military to the Executive Committee.
It didn't rain on the day Morgan led his team back to the coastal camp, and although it was still overcast and not clear, it had been raining for ten days before that, and the oil field camp was soaked everywhere, and God finally stopped to catch his breath. However, it is difficult to say whether the rain stopped well or badly.
At present, more than half of the materials needed for the oilfield camp have been transported to the mountains, but more than half of the follow-up supporting facilities must be built after the end of the rainy season, so the transportation pressure is not as great as in the early days. If the rainy season lasts until late May, the scheduled volume will be completed.
As for the possibility that after the rainy season, Houlongxi may lose its navigation conditions in the mountainous area due to the decrease in water flow, Liu Shanxia has already thought of two countermeasures: one is to build a road along the bank of the Houlongxi River, which can lead to the valley where the oil field is located, and the other is to build a dam at the outlet of the mountain river to store water, increase the water depth of the upstream, so as to obtain the ability to be navigable by steps, and by the way, build a small hydropower station. However, the amount of work to be carried out and the corresponding cost of this latter method must be much more than the construction of roads, although there are many benefits, but if you want to implement it at this stage, you must face many difficulties that are difficult to overcome, with the manpower and material resources that Haihan has in Miaoli, I am afraid it will be difficult to realize.
Of course, if the shores of Houlong Creek can be cleaned up to ensure that they will not be disturbed by the natives again, in fact, it is not too much of a problem to transfer these few miles through the land passage, and then it is nothing more than to transport some pack horses over and use animal power to pull carts to complete this section of the journey. In comparison, it is certainly much easier to transport than to build a dam.
The speed of the empty fleet down the river was at least twice as fast as when it entered the mountain, and the voyage from the oil field camp to the No. 2 stronghold of more than ten miles took just over an hour. However, Morgan did not make a stop here on this trip, so as he passed by the river outside Stronghold No. 2, Morgan simply walked to the bow of the boat and saluted the sentry on the riverbank.
At present, in addition to a platoon of army troops stationed in the No. 2 stronghold, there are more than a dozen logistics personnel assigned to this place, including cooks, blacksmiths, carpenters, plasterers, etc., after Haihan clears the nearby area, he will gradually move in and develop agriculture on the nearby plains.
The situation has developed to the point where there are many casualties among the Haihan and the local indigenous tribes, and the Liangzi is too deep to reconcile. Now it is too late for the natives to stop or not, and since the Haihan Ministry of Defense has made up its mind to clean up this area, it means that the result is already doomed, and the only variable is whether the implementation process is smooth.
In order to achieve complete control of the Miaoli region, it is natural to avoid conquest and killing, but after several years of southern conquest and northern war, the traversers no longer have too much pity for the uncivilized natives, and Morgan, Wang Tom and others are more concerned about how much effort it takes to clear this place and eradicate all the hidden dangers that threaten the development of this area by Haihan. As for the casualties of the natives, and even the casualties of their own subordinates, they were ultimately just a series of cold figures in the post-war report submitted by the military to the Executive Committee.
It didn't rain on the day Morgan led his team back to the coastal camp, and although it was still overcast and not clear, it had been raining for ten days before that, and the oil field camp was soaked everywhere, and God finally stopped to catch his breath. However, it is difficult to say whether the rain stopped well or badly.
At present, more than half of the materials needed for the oilfield camp have been transported to the mountains, but more than half of the follow-up supporting facilities must be built after the end of the rainy season, so the transportation pressure is not as great as in the early days. If the rainy season lasts until late May, the scheduled volume will be completed.
As for the possibility that after the rainy season, Houlongxi may lose its navigation conditions in the mountainous area due to the decrease in water flow, Liu Shanxia has already thought of two countermeasures: one is to build a road along the bank of the Houlongxi River, which can lead to the valley where the oil field is located, and the other is to build a dam at the outlet of the mountain river to store water, increase the water depth of the upstream, so as to obtain the ability to be navigable by steps, and by the way, build a small hydropower station. However, the amount of work to be carried out and the corresponding cost of this latter method must be much more than the construction of roads, although there are many benefits, but if you want to implement it at this stage, you must face many difficulties that are difficult to overcome, with the manpower and material resources that Haihan has in Miaoli, I am afraid it will be difficult to realize.
Of course, if the shores of Houlong Creek can be cleaned up to ensure that they will not be disturbed by the natives again, in fact, it is not too much of a problem to transfer these few miles through the land passage, and then it is nothing more than to transport some pack horses over and use animal power to pull carts to complete this section of the journey. In comparison, it is certainly much easier to transport than to build a dam.
The speed of the empty fleet down the river was at least twice as fast as when it entered the mountain, and the voyage from the oil field camp to the No. 2 stronghold of more than ten miles took just over an hour. However, Morgan did not make a stop here on this trip, so as he passed by the river outside Stronghold No. 2, Morgan simply walked to the bow of the boat and saluted the sentry on the riverbank.
At present, in addition to a platoon of army troops stationed in the No. 2 stronghold, there are more than a dozen logistics personnel assigned to this place, including cooks, blacksmiths, carpenters, plasterers, etc., after Haihan clears the nearby area, he will gradually move in and develop agriculture on the nearby plains.