Chapter 496: Fog Movement and Balloon Stringing

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Wang Chengzhu's plan was to first transfer the grain from the leased port warehouse to the warehouse in the backyard of the grocery store, then ship it in the name of sales, and finally attach it to a hot air balloon and take it to the outside of the city by airship.

There are two key points in this.

The first is to ship goods, pay a lot of taxes, and these goods have a well-documented background. Relying on the endorsement of the local chamber of commerce and pseudo-municipal agencies, the invading army will have more constraints on seizures.

The second is that the hot air balloons are flying and lifting, which requires some visual range obstruction weather phenomena to provide cover. Although there is a partial curfew, there are garrisons and several special concessions in the Jingu area at this time, which can be regarded as half a "city that never sleeps". I want to take advantage of it at night.

The darkness at night is somewhat unrealistic. Therefore, smoke and haze are needed to provide cover. However, China is an agricultural country and there are few aerosol pollutants. Straw is one of the important sources of fuel in rural areas, and there are only a few large power plants in urban areas.

Rough chimney with fixed sewage discharge.

Therefore, Wang Chengzhu had to find a way to create fog and haze to cover up the balloon lifting plan.

Wang Chengzhu told the liaison officer at the transportation station about his registered grocery store for bleaching grain. It happened that the transportation station was a grocery store that had been operating for more than ten years, and he happened to consult and learn from it.

Unfortunately, the answer he received disappointed him.

The liaison officer at the transportation station told Wang Chengzhu that since the beginning of the all-out war of aggression, the city's commodity economy has been declining.

At the beginning, the Japanese army strictly inspected military-related materials, such as large quantities of grain, oil, medicine, cloth, etc., and directly prohibited the sale and confiscated them. Businessmen engaged in this area were severely cut; later, when the invading army had nothing to scratch, they began to

They supported traitors who were willing to do things, set up a pseudo government, and forced merchants who had not gone west to reorganize their chambers of commerce. Now more than two years have passed, and the market is sluggish. Most of the shops on the street are open for business, but in fact they are out of stock.

, or purchase restrictions.

"I understand, learn how to run a good store and implement purchase and sales restrictions." Wang Chengzhu said thoughtfully.

"It's good if Comrade Wang knows. Everyone is like this. It's safe if we don't go out of our way."

"One more thing, please introduce me to a comrade who has experience in visiting stores."

"No problem, please leave your address and I will arrange the manpower as soon as possible."

"Okay." Wang Chengzhu took out the note paper and pen from the inner pocket of his coat, wrote an address, put it on the table, and continued, "All the income from the grocery store will be handed over to the comrades. After I complete this mission, I will clear the warehouse and close it."

shop."

"Comrade Wang, what a good idea." The traffic station liaison officer understood what Wang Chengzhu meant. Anyway, the opening and closing of stores in the market are quite frequent. By closing the store, he could complete the tax payment record and leave, directly asking the police.

Nothing to check.

After discussing the details, Wang Chengzhu walked out of the inner room carrying a parcel made of burlap paper, said hello to the store clerk, and went out.


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