Codex of the Old Gods: I Have a World

Chapter 813 I advise you to be careful what you say, otherwise your head will fall to the ground (pa

You can't blame Zhao Chuanxin for acting like he's crazy and insisting on provoking Mao Zi's nerves.

After the signing of the "Xinchou Treaty", customs duties alone accounted for 1861% of the reparation debt from 1865 to 40, and the customs almost became the cashier agency of the great powers.

The annual cargo throughput of the Dongqing Railway is huge. How could Zhao Chuanxin let go of the overwhelming wealth?

Zhang Shouzeng was speechless.

Zhao Chuanxin seemed not to see the embarrassment on his face, patted him on the shoulder and said: "Work hard, He Yan, I'm optimistic about you."

After saying that, he pushed open the door and went out into the wind and snow.

Zhao Chuanxin did not return to the mountainside hut, so he put on his Balrog underwear to keep warm.

Stepping on the misty journey, Zhao Chuanxin crossed the border.

Due to wind and snow, visibility on the road is low, so the intelligent gyroscope is relied upon to provide direction.

Zhao Chuanxin can remember the road on the vast grassland all because of the intelligent gyroscope.

Although it only has a sensing range of more than one mile, it can remember the terrain and routes it passes.

The Dongqing Railway is a branch line of the Siberian Railway, and the Dongqing Railway is T-shaped throughout. It belongs to the Dongqing Railway branch south of Changchun Prefecture.

Crossing the border, Zhao Chuanxin walked along the Siberian Railway.

When this railway is fully completed in the future, it will span almost a quarter of the circumference of the earth.

This railway brought huge economic benefits to Tsarist Russia. Amid the roar of the train, desolate Siberia prospered rapidly. In the past few decades, its original population of more than 200 million has grown to more than 800 million.

With so many people, cities are rising from the ground. This pace of development is internationally known as "American speed."

Siberia also became Tsarist Russia's main agricultural and animal husbandry base.

Among the main foods of Russians, cereals provide 75% of calories, livestock foods account for 11%, potatoes provide 8%, and fish, vegetables and fruits provide 6%.

Because the types of cereals planted in Tsarist Russia were single, the weather had a great impact on cereal production, and the planting area remained unchanged all year round, so the output fluctuated.

In 1891, there was a great famine in Tsarist Russia.

It gradually improved over the next ten years, and 600 to 900 million tons of grain could be exported to European countries every year.

The vast Siberia is the main producing area for these exported grains.

The Siberian Railway continuously transported food westward.

Zhao Chuanxin kept walking along the railway line, passing by various villages and towns in Lower Chita.

After running for more than an hour, he finally arrived at a freight yard. Zhao Chuanxin saw workers loading logs into train carriages.

This is a lumber car with a load of 40 tons per car. The two front cars are connected in series and can pull twenty cars.

When Zhao Chuanxin arrived, the loading had already been completed.

Following closely behind came the horse-drawn boxcars of the loading yard.

Boxcars are specially used to transport grain.

Timber, coal and ore have special cargo spaces, but grain must be loaded into warehouses.

After the lumber truck hooked up and drove away, Zhao Chuanxian slipped into the cargo yard and followed the boxcar to the warehouse.

It's full of wheat and rye.

Zhao Chuanxin directly filled the secret realm with almost 75 tons of grain, turned around and left.

It took 1 hour and 15 minutes to arrive at the south of the right wing of New Baal-Tiger, find a quiet place, open the "Old God Codex" and teleport to a sand dune.

"I" have been on the road these days. Zhao Chuanxin extended the refresh progress, and a sand dune came over for construction at every turn.

Wearing mud trowel gloves, he erected a stone tower about 6 meters in diameter and 4 meters high as quickly as possible. After opening several vents at high places, he randomly loaded the grain into it and sealed the top.

Working on the sand dunes the whole time, it doesn't matter whether the stone tower is beautiful or not, as long as it can stand upright.

Along the way, I went to the left wing of New Bar-Tiger and built two stone towers next to the southern forest area.

Looking at his watch, it was only half past nine when Zhao Chuanxin crossed the border again on his ethereal journey.

The old horse knows the way and the light carriage is familiar with the road.

I found the previous cargo station and moved 70 tons of grain back, almost emptying the cargo station.

Whether it is pocket technology or secret space, the main material is deep sea sediment.

It is impossible to make it into whatever shape you want, like a house. After Zhao Chuanxin's expansion, the volume of the secret realm is approximately 130 cubic meters, but the shape is neither round nor square, and is extremely irregular.

In addition to the necessary weapons, the loading capacity of 70 tons of grain is quite amazing.

After two trips, Zhao Chuanxin was a little tired, so he returned to the mountainside hut and fell asleep.

……

The next day, Zhang Shouzeng took people to Manzhouli to negotiate with Wu Sadi.

It's just that this time it's not just Wu Sadi, he also brings several others with him.

Wu Sati introduced to Zhang Shouzeng: "This is Major General Putilov, this is the boundary demarcation committee member Rudanov, this gentleman is Horvath, the general manager of the Dongqing Railway Company, and this gentleman is the deputy general manager Da Niel. In this meeting, the five of us will make a decision together on behalf of Russia."

Zhang Shouzeng was surprised.

These are all heavyweights.

I'm afraid, if Zhao Chuanxin hadn't come out of nowhere, he would never have had the chance to meet these people.

Not only that, someone pushed the door open and entered.

Zhang Shouzeng looked up and saw that the person coming was Song Xiaolian, a Taoist from Hulun Bingbei Road, followed by Huang Shifu from the Bureau of Reclamation.

His mind was filled with questions, why did he call these two people? It wasn't him who called it anyway.

Wu Sadi smiled and said: "I don't need to introduce these two people. I think General Manager Zhang is very familiar with them."

Zhang Shouzeng quickly stood up and bowed to his subordinates.

Song Xiaolian had a dark face and said nothing.

Huang Shifu glared at Zhang Shouzeng: You're such a pickpocket, are you wearing the same pants as Zhao Chuanxin now?

Zhang Shouzeng just smiled bitterly.

Everyone took their seats.

Wu Sadi got straight to the point: "General Manager Zhang said that the Lubin Prefecture set up a card in Manchuria to collect customs duties. We cannot agree with it."

Ever since Zhao Chuanxin chatted with him for a few words last night, Zhang Shouzeng understood Zhao Chuanxin's attitude.

He was not gentle at all, and spoke to Maimang: "Why don't you agree? Our country should have its own tariffs. Shouldn't it be appropriate to set up a card to collect taxes?"

Wu Sadi coughed lightly: "Corruption is rampant in your country. Do you know that the British are in charge of your country's customs. They are the only customs in your country that do not breed corruption. It is actually the most honest and honest department in the Qing Dynasty. It is really incredible. . If Manzhouli is handed over to you, not only will corruption breed, corruption will also hinder our trade."

How much tax Qing court officials collected and how much they paid to the court, or whether they paid or not, depended on their mood. As a result, the British were put in charge, and the British handed over everything except the debt repayment part. Zeng Guofan saw it at the time and was shocked.

Zhang Shouzeng glanced at Song Xiaolian, and a trace of anger flashed across Song Xiaolian's face.

The anger was not directed at him, but at Wu Sa Di.

Anyone who hears such remarks would probably be furious.

Song Xiaolian said: "Mr. Wu Sadi's words are wrong. Tariffs should be controlled by the country, not to mention the increase in lijin, which will greatly hinder our commercial development..."

The so-called Lijin is a tax specially imposed by the great powers for the Chinese. In other words, imports only need to pay tariffs, but exports are subject to additional taxes, which is targeted at Chinese businessmen.

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