Chapter 587: prison construction drawings

Chapter 587 Prison Construction Drawings

For several days in a row, Qu Mao, Kong Ming, and Xuande wandered around Jidao, exploring the topography of Jidao, thinking about the construction of water conservancy projects, and looking for the location of a modern military factory.

A few days earlier, Qu Mao and Kong Ming took a tour of all the islands in the south of Yizhen's territory, guiding and arranging the development of industrial facilities in Yizhen's territory, the construction of basic water conservancy facilities on each island, and the construction of factories on each island.

According to Qu Mao's original plan, Kong Ming, Xuande and himself will stay in Jidao until the end of September. During this period, Qu Mao also communicated clearly with Fu Zhi and Lai Dima by relying on a message of less than 100 characters per day. At the beginning of the month or even in the early morning of October 1, Qu Mao would purchase 99,900 ordinary-level residents' recruitment coupons from each of them.

Kong Ming and Xuande both suggested that Qu Mao had already had so many prisoners of war on the islands in the territory of Yizhen, that the territory of Yizhen needed its own residents most urgently. It will be matched with about 3,000 excellent-level qualified residents, which add up to about 200,000 self-owned residents.

Of course, this September went by a little too quickly. At first, Qu Mao never expected that after entering September, various forces would start to invade the territory of Yi Town, and that the territory of Yi Town would achieve such a huge growth under the invasion of various forces.

Not counting the prisoners of war who have not been persuaded to surrender, but the current total population has increased by almost 1 million, and the total number of prisoners of war on each island is still more than one million. If all prisoners of war are persuaded to surrender and converted into free citizens, it means that the territory of Yizhen The total population will exceed 3.7 million.

Before the war, the total population of Yi Town was less than 1.7 million. Now the number of residents from prisoners of war has far exceeded the number of self-owned residents.

Even if the surrendered troops from Liuwang Principality are counted as self-owned residents, the base number of self-owned residents is only more than 500,000 more, and the proportion of residents from prisoners of war is still higher than the proportion of self-owned residents.

Thinking of these situations, Qu Mao felt a bit of a headache. On the evening of September 27th in the third year of Tianxuan, Qu Mao, Kong Ming, and Xuande had just returned from Jidao, and they all crowded in the five-story building in Jizhen to modify the Jidao military factory building, When the military factory was producing blueprints for equipment manufacturing and Jidao water conservancy project construction, Su Yan suddenly broke in directly.

Qu Mao asked in astonishment: "Su Yan, why are you here?"

Su Yan took out a piece of paper from her backpack and stuffed it in front of Qu Mao, and said, "My lord, Master Liu Qianhui told my subordinates that you are now looking for a large number of wonder buildings, large buildings, rare buildings, and buildings that take a long time to build. Building and other construction drawings.

The subordinates discovered this when they were sorting out the treasure chests and monsters. "

Qu Mao took it and looked at the construction drawings of the zero-level prison. A zero-level prison can be built with a certain amount of resources. The zero-level prison can hold 100 prisoners, and only two zero-level militiamen are on duty to guard it...

"This thing is good, Su Yan, let's build it first." After seeing it, Qu Mao was very excited.

Su Yan said: "However, my lord, we don't need a prison to detain prisoners in the territory of Yi Town. It seems a bit..."

Qu Mao waved his hand to interrupt Su Yan and said: "Su Yan, it's useless now, but later we can refer to the building technology of the prison, and then use it to design our factory dormitory and military camp dormitory. I think our military camp is now The number of people accommodated in the dormitory is still too small.

What's more, there are so many prisoners of war in the territory of Yizhen. Even if you learn it, it will be a great help to go back to build a prisoner of war camp. We now have more prisoners of war every day. This is still an order for the navy not to specifically capture prisoners of war, otherwise it will increase every day. The number of prisoners of war will only increase. "

Su Yan also brightened her eyes and said, "Yes, my lord, 100 criminals only need 2 zero-level militiamen to guard them. If this kind of building can be copied in large numbers, wouldn't it be necessary for a million prisoners of war to only need 20,000 zero-level fighters?" You can watch it.

Now, for the millions of prisoners of war scattered on four or five islands, we have dispatched more than 100,000 troops, and the fourth-tier fighters and fifth-tier fighters have the task of guarding prisoners of war. "

Kong Ming said: "Yes, Master Su Yan, now our prisoner-of-war camp mainly adopts the method when we fought against the first batch of invasion fleets of the Anti-Yi Village Alliance. The weather here is not bad, but once it rains, I am afraid that the number of prisoners of war will have to be reduced."

Xuande also added: "The prisoner-of-war camp model built by Zhongdao when he fought against the third batch of invasion fleets of the Anti-Yi Village Alliance can also be copied, but the cost is too high, but it is a bit inconvenient, and it is not compatible with our subsequent use of limited land. It ran counter to the concept of occupancy rate of residents, so it was not adopted.”

Qu Mao shook the zero-level prison construction blueprint in his hand, and used it directly to make the zero-level prison construction blueprint an item in the building list on the attribute panel of Yizhen's territory, saying: "Su Yan, let's build one in Yizhen as soon as possible.

Currently, the zero-level militia has not been included in the sequence of the Yizhen territory. In the future, I still want to set up a garrison and a guard army to maintain the law and order in the Yizhen territory. The prison will be used sooner or later.

It's not a complete waste. Yi Town is built first, and it's not bad to use it temporarily to hold prisoners of war.

The main thing is to wait for the prison to be built and see the specifications and shape of the prison. How can we safely and effectively detain hundreds of criminals without taking up too much of our guarding power. "

Su Yan said: "Yes, my lord, I will start construction after I return to Yidao... No, I will send a remote communication to inform the owner of Yidao and the mayor of Yizhen to take charge of the construction."

Kong Ming smiled and said: "Master Su Yan, after the construction is completed, the subordinates will also go to see the prison, after all, the dormitory building of the Outlying Island Textile Factory has not yet been completed.

In case of being inspired by the prison building, maybe the outlying island textile factory can be further expanded without additional land acquisition. "

Qu Mao said: "It's not a big problem, Kong Ming. Later, I will go to Yizhen Prison and draw out the architectural sketches, and the construction workers can follow the drawings and construct."

Kong Ming said: "My lord, together with my subordinates, I can also give you some suggestions for your reference."

Xuande said: "My lord, Lord Su Yan, if there is a building with a small footprint and accommodating a large number of people, the Jidao Military Factory will naturally need it."

Qu Mao said: "Tell Su Yan what we think, the more she listens, the more confused she becomes."

Xuande began to introduce to Su Yan the development plan of Yizhen Territory that Qu Mao discussed with himself and Kong Ming in the past few days. Su Yan nodded repeatedly and said, "It's late tonight. I'll go back to Yi Island tomorrow."

(end of this chapter)

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