Naturally, it is the semi-barren mountain backed by Yuanshan Garden. This mountain is not high or dangerous, but it stretches for a long time. It undulates for nearly one kilometer in the outer suburbs of Chongqing. The vegetation on the mountain is sparse, and the earth, rock and vegetation overlap each other. This mountain has never been developed and has no name. It is just called "distant mountain". There is no road on the mountain. Except for the distant mountain garden at the foot of the mountain and the national road that passes by the foot of the mountain, it is hard to see any conspicuousness. Of people.
The proposal is half-concealed, and its tacit writing style is also quite secretive in it. I read the paper in my hand several times, and the rest of the content is only the construction of the fortifications. The required manpower and material resources and the forecast of the construction period. It also said that the planning drawing of the first phase of the project is in the appendix. Naturally, there is no such drawing in the appendix. I don't know if it is no longer there or was taken out by Hu Qinan. However, the remaining dozen or so pieces of stationery in this file bag recorded the cost and duration of the construction of the remote mountain fortifications predicted by the personnel of the Secret Investigation Bureau. I've been talking about it all the time later that it costs money here and money there, and all the projects seem to be what an air-raid shelter should be, but it seems too costly. If Chiang Kai-shek personally used the air-raid shelter, it would be true. Exactly, but this remote mountain fortification is so remote that the Japanese may not bother to bomb it.
Then why is it so strong
I want to see a clue from the list of financial applications for each item, but firstly, this character is in traditional Chinese and written in vertical format. Secondly, I am really unfamiliar with these project lists, I am afraid to read them. No way out.
I simply put aside the stack of papers from the Secret Investigation Bureau, waiting for me to ask a friend who is studying civil engineering tomorrow.
Looking at other documents, there is a list of reimbursements, as well as a file bag, which contains the land approval documents of Shanchuan Real Estate in 1998. I am not familiar with this approval process, let alone the land approval in 1998, at that time. The cumbersome process and the entangled documents made me dizzy. I just fast forward to the end, under an official seal, I only know that the approval has been passed. There are also some data reports of Shanchuan Real Estate’s manual surveying of remote mountains and the terrain surrounding them in the late 1990s. I can see something from this data report. I should only have a part of the complete report. The report talks about the settlements, hydrology, topography, and traffic conditions around the distant mountains, as well as the elevation and topography, soil rock formations, species distribution, and even speculation of geological changes in the distant mountains. But it is such a detailed report of data induction and summary analysis, and the label on the file bag is only a report. I am a little curious about what the follow-up report says.
I rummaged through it hastily, and found someone in my mind who understands civil engineering. I do have them. Who should I look for to show me the stack of documents about the real estate approval process? Anyway, since Hu Qinan dared to show these things to me, he was sure to rely on these documents to cause trouble before I boarded the ship. After much deliberation, I am afraid I still need professionals to understand these things, but besides Ning Shan, I don't know any real estate owners.
I suddenly thought of someone, the boss of Deqi. (End of this chapter)