Chapter Sixty-Five Speculation

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Li Guang's next plan showed a much longer-term vision. War was imminent in Europe, and Li Guang remembered the exact time of the outbreak of the war: Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. Li Guang really showed off in front of Yuan Ran this time. He placed an order for goods worth ten million US dollars in the United States with a deposit. The majority of the goods were shipbuilding steel and homogeneous armor of various thicknesses made of carburized steel. He also ordered boilers, engines, propellers, and other equipment needed for the Liberty ships. Many pieces of equipment needed to build submarines were also ordered at the same time. This is an astonishingly large order. Not only have Chinese companies never received orders of this scale, but even Uruguayan companies have ne

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