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Chapter 309, the inside story is too deep

Clavellsburg.

Dina spent several days reading and studying various materials, and then she finally organized her thoughts from beginning to end and finally made a report.

Dina didn't waste any time. She found the general as quickly as possible with the report she had just printed.

This was the first report submitted by Dina. The general took it very seriously. After he put down his work, he immediately checked it.

After a while, the general threw the report aside and said softly to Dina: "Okay, I understand."

What does it mean that you know? Don’t you know the seriousness of this matter?

Dina was about to speak when the general raised his hand and said to Dina: "I think you have acquired enough information. You can take a day off today and come to work with me starting tomorrow."

Dina had no choice but to suppress her complaints. She saluted the general straightly, then said: "Yes, sir." Then she turned and left.

After going out, Dina still couldn't figure out why the general acted so casually. Could it be that he didn't believe my report?

No, since he asked me to end my study, it means that he recognized the accuracy of the report.

Then why.

Dina didn't understand.

After Dina walked out of the room, the general picked up the report in his hand again. He read it carefully from beginning to end, word by word, as if he were studying a textbook.

Dina's report was very concise, and the content of the report was also very simple. She pointed out that the current military group continued to lose blood, and the continuous wars did not reduce the number of infected people by orders of magnitude.

According to Dina's analysis, troop replenishment and troop depletion will reach a warning line after 2 months, break the equilibrium point after 4 months, and lead to a strategic rout due to a sharp decrease in the number of soldiers after 6 months. The result of this rout

The tide of infected people is crushing them like an avalanche. People in the military-controlled areas are now threatened with death if they don't leave.

Finally, Dina delineated a core area within the current control area. She pointed out that the most important thing now was not to kill the infected, but to minimize the loss of soldiers. She believed that now that there were sufficient soldiers, she could retreat calmly and give up.

About 60% of the ineffective control area is focused on defense at important nodes.

The most important thing is, Dina pointed out that the current fatigue value of soldiers is close to the critical point. Some soldiers need to be converted into militiamen or even civilians. On the one hand, it can reduce the spread of soldiers' fatigue. On the other hand, the ruling area not only needs

Soldiers, the functioning of society requires a large number of civilians.

The general read the report carefully and sighed.

A few months ago, not to mention that I couldn't write such a report, I couldn't even read it. Dina's learning and analysis abilities are really too strong, far beyond her own.

But what Dina doesn't know is that there are some things that you can't do just because you know them.

Not long ago, the general used "fear of war" as an excuse to deal with more than a hundred soldiers, technicians, and even officers who spread "rumors". Simply put, he asked them to "voluntarily" participate in the development of blood plague serum.

Of course, none of these volunteers survived. Although the Tianxuan Project seems to have failed now, it has at least accumulated some experience of failure.

It’s not that the current military has no way out, it’s that it really has no way out.

Once the soldiers' determination to win is shaken, the entire military-controlled area will collapse, and everything will be reduced to nothing.

Nowadays, all people are hanging on by one breath. If they lose heart, they will die.



early morning.

Egg is copying the Bible in his room.

It's not that he wants to show off now, but that he really has nothing else to do.

Ross Town has been operating very well in the nearly one month since he left, which means that it already has an effective operating mechanism. What Iger needs to do now is not to cause trouble until there is no problem with this mechanism.

operate.

In the previous life, there was a fact that everyone knew but dared not speak out: the harder the boss worked, the faster the company went bankrupt.

There are simply too many cases to mention.

In terms of management, Iger does not have much successful experience, but he knows too many lessons from failure.

Three people go together there must be my teacher.

People who can use their own failures to help you avoid pitfalls are also good teachers. They are actually more persuasive.

After all, success is difficult to copy, but failure is often a matter of learning.

Writing e-texts is very conducive to people's mind wandering. Iger is currently copying books while mind wandering.

Since it is a wandering mind, there are all kinds of gods.

He wondered for a while who wrote the Bible, how these people got official certification, and why what they wrote was called the Bible.

After a while, I felt that the Bible was really too lengthy, and the records here were just like a running account.

After a while, Ige was thinking about how to standardize his usual words and deeds. After all, Sir Wei is not a monk. People can do whatever they want and do whatever they want. But he still has to consider other people's feelings, at least like that.

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Some people say that this is called doing what one does and loving what one does, or that this is called professionalism.

The only priest Iger knew was Father Locke. He recalled Father Locke's daily words and deeds, and there seemed to be nothing special about them.

Father Locke has a hobby of smoking cigars, drinking red wine, eating fish and meat, and even goes out in the field with a baseball bat.

This, I feel no different from myself.

After copying for a while, Iger put down his pen and shook off his sore and numb hands. He couldn't stay in the room all the time. He stood up, stretched and walked out of the room.

"Good morning, Father Egger." Sister Catherine in white robe said hello to Egger.

As soon as Egg opened the door, he saw Sister Catherine. She seemed to be standing outside her door, ready at any time.

"Good morning, Catherine." Egger didn't know what happened to his luck. The three women he took in to Rose Town were either nuns or became nuns.

Maria, Alison, Katherine.

Now that I have become a priest, it is really fate.

Egg laughed at himself and thought.

Today's breakfast was brought to his bedroom by Catherine. After Iger accepted it gratefully, he also said to Catherine that there was no need to bring food here in the future, and he would go to the restaurant on time to eat.

It is easy to go from frugality to luxury, but it is difficult to go from luxury to frugality. Before you get used to it, get rid of this habit quickly.

There once was a general who insisted on eating with his soldiers every day.

This is not a small matter, eating is a big deal.

Now that there are too many members of the reclamation team in Ross Town, there is no longer a scene where all the members gather together to have a meal together. The key is that there is no such a big restaurant.

So now the dining area is divided into several parts, which is understandable. It separates different groups of people, and maybe everyone can eat more happily.

However, Iger discovered a problem the day he came back, that is, there were significant differences in the food in different dining areas.

This may be human nature. People in charge of food will naturally pay more attention to high-level administrators, so their food will gradually become better.

It's better today and better tomorrow. As time goes by, obvious differences gradually form.

Egger had the habit of getting hungry before dinner. He often ran to the kitchen to look for something to eat, only to see clearly different types of food being prepared in the kitchen.

The first thing Iger did that day was to mix all the food again. The eating places may be different, but everyone has the same food, distributed according to needs.

Whether it is an individual or a group, eating is an extremely important thing.

When it comes to food, food is naturally indispensable.

In this way, it is delusional to want to be self-sufficient this year, and we still need to mainly rely on scavenging.

One of the biggest conceptual changes for Egger during this outing was that scavenging might really be able to survive for a long time. Of course, that is if the food does not rot.

Human beings produce too much food. In America, the main consumption of food is not eating at all.

Taking into account all the consumption on food, plus 100% of the waste, the sum total only accounts for about 9% of the total food consumption, less than 1/10.

What consumes the most grain is not even the livestock industry that uses grain as feed, but the processing of biofuels.

The more oil prices soar, the more profitable biofuels are and the higher their production.

In an era when oil prices are going crazy, America consumes about 170 million tons of grain every year just for the production of biofuels, accounting for 47.4% of the country's total grain consumption.

From this point of view, there are still a large number of granaries in America that have not yet been discovered. As long as one is recovered, it will be enough for the people of Pudu County to consume them for several years.

Why does Aige know this? Because this is all information provided by Dina.

Dina told Iger that there are about tens of thousands of people in the military-controlled area, of which there are about 2,000 military personnel and the rest are civilians. These civilians don't have to worry about food at all. The only thing worth worrying about now is the storage problem, and Not consumption.

Of course, the variety and type of food must still be subject to many restrictions. For example, it is very difficult to eat steak, which is usually Mexican tacos.

To be honest, this frustrates the confidence of Iger who is working hard to develop production.

It's better for people to sit at home and stock up on food than for you to work hard outside.

From the perspective of long-term external expansion plans, Egger felt that the future direction of attack would not be in cities with a large population, but should send scouts to find out if there are any little-known grain storage warehouses.

Known intelligence shows that the food stored in living areas is only a very small part, and some industrial areas that seem to have nothing to do with food may store even more food.

Ige took note of this matter and held a meeting to discuss it when he had time. But now, Ige, who has a strong idea of ​​​​a small farmer, first needs to take stock of his own grain reserves.

When I think about eating, Ige is a little anxious now. If he doesn't go through his warehouse today and count the grains one by one, he may be so worried that he can't sleep.

Egger remembered that there was a large underground space downstairs in the cathedral. It used to be a warehouse filled with food. Now the functions of other areas of the church have changed, but the storage area has not changed.

Egger walked to the basement door and found that it was locked. Egger turned around and glanced at Sister Catherine who had been following behind him.

Sister Catherine seemed to have nothing else to do, she just followed Egger all the time.

Not only that, Sister Catherine also took the initiative to take care of Iger's food and daily life, which made Iger feel a little uncomfortable.

However, Egg recalled that Sister Maria seemed to stay close to Father Locke in the past. It seems that this is the rule.

"This door is locked." Egg said to Sister Catherine.

Sister Catherine is now learning to run the cathedral, and she has the keys to all the rooms. Sister Catherine used the key to open the door to the basement, and then turned on the lights in the basement.

Egger walked down the stairs without guardrails to the basement. It was cold and dry, a good place to store food.

Egg didn't know why there was such a big basement under the church. The space here was almost as big as an underground garage, and it was divided into many rooms.

Egg was thinking that either the architectural style and customs here are like this, or maybe it was intended to be used as an underground tomb.

Don't get me wrong, the catacombs of the church are not a place to hide evidence of crime, they are the final destination for devout believers. Wanting to be buried under the church after death is not an honor that ordinary people can enjoy.

Iger checked the supplies from room to room, and when he saw the filled flour bags, Iger felt an indescribable feeling of comfort.

Egger can understand Grandet, why he goes to his vault every day, this sense of fulfillment is really comfortable.

At this time, Iger found that a door was locked. He pushed it but could not open it.

Iger turned around and looked at Sister Catherine behind him. Sister Catherine said to Iger: "Father Iger, this is the room where believers who want to become nuns are promoted. I don't think it is appropriate for you to visit."

What is inappropriate? The more inappropriate it is, the more I want to look at it.

Egger still doesn't believe it. This church belongs to him, and there are secrets that he cannot see. If there are secrets, it means that he must master them.

Sister Catherine took out the key and opened the door. The moment she opened the door, a foul smell hit her nostrils.

This is not the smell of human body decay, but the smell of human excrement, because the unique smell of urea is very easy to distinguish.

As a veteran soldier who has been on the battlefield for a long time, Egger can still tolerate this strange smell. He is just curious about why there is such a strong smell in this room.

Egger walked into the room. After turning on the light switch on the wall, Egger saw a dazzling array of various instruments of torture.

Damn it, this is the execution chamber?!

Iger turned his head and looked at Sister Catherine. Sister Catherine explained to Iger: "These are the tools used for trials."

"Why does a trial require such a thing?!" Iger was stunned. He said to Sister Catherine in a surprised tone: "Are you lying to me?!"

When Sister Catherine faced Egger's question, she did not reply. Instead, she untied and took off her monastic uniform in front of Egger.

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