In the Federation Lightyear Headquarters, the office originally belonging to Chu Jungui on the top floor is still cleaned every day, but he has not been here for a long time.
The directors' offices are on the lower floors, and Henry is currently working in one of them. He is not only an outside director, but also the chairman of Lightyear. When Chu Jungui is away, he is the person leading the company's business.
This appointment seems a bit strange, because under normal circumstances, someone from within Lightyear should take over the positions of chairman and president. However, Lightyear is in a special situation now. It is actually in a government takeover mode. In this case,
Henry is equivalent to half of the government's agent. He is also a good friend of Chu Jungui, so it is natural for him to take the position of chairman.
At this position, Henry came into contact with a lot of internal data of Lightyear. The assembly and manufacturing of the entire starship is not within the Federation, but the mature and large shipboard equipment production system alone is extremely valuable, not to mention that Lightyear builds it himself.
In addition to the logistics and transportation chain, this system also has great potential. However, Henry is not paying attention to this, but to what is hidden behind countless reports.
He has been working around the clock for two days, and it seems that he has returned to the time when he was young when he was mining real data from companies. Fortunately, Henry has not abandoned his old foundation. After hard work, he finally found out from countless data
I got what I wanted: light years of starships under construction and delivery.
Of course, these will not be recorded in the report, but there are still some clues that can be discovered. For example, a certain piece of equipment is specially used to cool the engine. It is indispensable. Each starship requires a fixed number. It can be inferred from its consumption amount.
Based on the number of starships under construction, and then from the fluctuations in the supply quantity, we can roughly infer that many more have been delivered. For example, when a starship is delivered and a new starship is started, a batch of similar equipment will be ordered intensively, and then a flagship will be built.
The number of orders will be significantly reduced.
In this way, by analyzing several key equipment and making interactive comparisons, we can eliminate a lot of interference and see some reality. These data are not disclosed to the public, but Henry, the chairman and president, naturally has the right to review them, and the government has come down
Several waves of investigation teams have already investigated Guangnian.
The results of the analysis made Henry find it incredible. Lightyear should have started construction on more than 30 starships in just a few years, and delivered at least half of them!
At first, Henry had some doubts about his judgment, but then he thought about it. Lightyear had even delivered two capital ships, so would there be fewer other starships? This data seemed incredible, but Henry knew that this was probably the truth.
Henry rubbed his eyebrows and walked to the balcony. The window of his office faced the internal scenic area, artificially creating a beautiful view of the forest and lake, which was extremely luxurious. It was already late at night, but there was an office light on the same floor.
It was on. Henry looked a little weird, glanced at the window, and then went back to continue his work.
That office belonged to Kun. As the third-ranked shareholder of Lightyear and with a rich background, Kun actually managed to become a director of Lightyear by relying on his own connections. After taking office, this guy almost lived in the office.
If he didn't have to take a shower, he probably wouldn't even leave the house.
Henry knew what Kun was doing, and he felt strange because he knew it. Kun was doing the same thing as him, which was to analyze various data of Light Years. But Henry was trained by an orthodox big investment bank, and Kun was a monk by the way.
So what do you know about financial analysis?
But Henry didn't bother to interfere. Everyone was temporary anyway, so it was best not to interfere with each other.
There were additional gains from data analysis. Henry accidentally discovered a hidden warehouse, which should contain a batch of equipment that was transported before the blockade. Henry used his own channels to check the situation of the warehouse and found that the batch of equipment was still in the warehouse.
But according to the plan, someone will come and take them away in three days.
At this time, the investigation by his subordinates had already yielded results. The equipment had changed hands twice, but the actual ownership was still light years away. The person who was scheduled to pick up the goods three days later really couldn't find out the details. After all, Henry was just an individual, not the government. At most,
It can only be so bad. In fact, it is enough to check here. The shipment was arranged before the government took over. Where else can it be sent?
Henry opened his personal terminal and stared at the photos of the warehouse for a long time before he contacted his confidant and said: "Report the location of that warehouse to the government."
"……yes."
Henry turned off his personal terminal and leaned back in his chair tiredly. This matter was very inconsistent with his personal principles, but at this moment, he did not want the dynasty to get even a little more help. As for returning home with Chu Jun
friendship can only be put aside.
After a short rest, Henry cheered up and started to deal with the company's affairs. This batch of equipment is worth more than 1 billion, and Henry is ready to help Lightyear earn back the money by his own ability. This is the only place where he can help Chu Jungui.
At this time, Chu Jungui's communication channel received less and less information from the federation, and many of his old business friends had disappeared.
On the 22nd day after the Battle of Birds of Paradise, the main fleet of the dynasty arrived at the St. Paul constellation, and the largest space battle in human history broke out.
The main fleet of the dynasty assembled an unprecedented 12 battleships, 6 mobile bases, more than 100 light and heavy cruisers, thousands of small starships, various types of transport ships, and more than 10,000 support ships.
The Federation has assembled 7 regular fleets, with a total of 7 capital ships, and 800 other starships of various types, relying on the facilities of the St. Paul star cluster for defense. However, the number of large and small starships that came from various places in response to the call-up order actually exceeded 20,000.
There were also many private yachts among them, which came with a few cannons and pieces of armor welded on them.
The dynasty has amassed more than 25 million troops, while the federal regular troops are 19 million, but the irregular troops are more than 100 million. Including logistics and support troops, the total strength of both sides is more than 500 million.
Xu Bingyan did not give the Federation much time to prepare. He started to attack the day after arriving on the battlefield. This time, the Federation fleet no longer retreated. The two sides launched a life-and-death battle. Countless battles broke out every moment.
, starships disintegrated, and countless lives turned into fireworks.
The dynasty fleet is like a group of huge whales, surrounded by countless small sharks desperately attacking. However, no matter how hard the sharks fight, they can't stop the whales from approaching the galaxy step by step.
Countless federal starships circled around the dynasty fleet from both sides and from top to bottom. They were unable to execute too sophisticated tactics and mainly besieged the dynasty's troops that had fallen out of formation.
Soon after the decisive battle began, the battlefield gradually became chaotic. Both the federal defense formation and the dynasty's attack formation began to scatter. The casualties of the federal levy fleet increased sharply. However, many people in the levy fleet were not afraid of death and attacked the dynasty in waves.
Many people in the fleet were so jealous that they didn't even listen to military orders.
On the first day of the battle, the casualties of the conscripted fleet exceeded 5 million, and the federal command had to withdraw them. However, the regular federal fleet was unable to stop the dynasty fleet, which had an absolute advantage, and had to retreat step by step. In the end,
The St. Paul constellation was exposed to the range of the Dynasty base's artillery.
37 hours and 15 minutes after the decisive battle began, a star destroyer shell from a base gun fell on a habitable star in the St. Paul star cluster.