One month later, Dragon Nest Intelligence Analysis Room.

Yan Shuangying looked at the latest battlefield report and a satisfied smile appeared on his lips.

"The Lightning Plan has completely failed," he circled the report. "The Bird Empire's original plan to raid Moscow's southern defense line was discovered by the Russian Empire before it even started. Not only did they lose an armored division, but their supply lines were also cut off."

"The same is true for the Thor plan," the intelligence officer added. "The Russian Empire had already deployed anti-aircraft firepower at the scheduled airborne location. The Byrd Empire's airborne troops suffered a devastating blow as soon as they landed."

Yan Shuangying continued to look through the report: "Hitler's original plan of 'taking Moscow in March' now seems to have completely failed."

“Not only that,” the intelligence officer said, “the failure of these operations disrupted the entire Eastern Front strategy of the Byrd Empire. They had to readjust their deployment, which gave the Tsarist Russia a chance to breathe.”

“What is the current situation?”

"It's completely stalemate," the intelligence officer pointed at the map, "The Byrd Empire's advance on the Eastern Front has completely stagnated, while England and Frank have also organized effective defense on the Western Front. The entire European battlefield is in a state of anxiety."

Yan Shuangying stood up and walked to the large battle map hanging on the wall: "Hidler must be mad. He originally thought that the war could be ended before winter came, but now he has to watch such a good opportunity slip away."

"Yes," the intelligence officer said, "both sides are stepping up their preparations for war. It looks like this war will last a long time."

"This is exactly what we want," Yan Shuangying said, "Let them fight each other in Europe so hard that no one can spare the time to look east."

He turned around and said: "Continue to pay close attention to the developments on the battlefield. If one side gains the upper hand, we must find a way to help the other side. We must keep this war going."

“Understood, Chief.”

Looking at the intelligence officer's departing back, Yan Shuangying's eyes became profound.

This is the charm of intelligence warfare.

There is no need to send a single soldier; just a few carefully designed pieces of intelligence can change the course of the entire war.

And this is exactly China's strategy in this world war.

Let them fight each other to the death in Europe, while China continues to accumulate strength in this melee.

One day, when these countries are exhausted in war, they will discover that a new powerful country has risen in the East.

A detailed map of the Far East Province was spread out on Su Zhengyang's desk.

This land of 160 million square kilometers is the latest administrative division of China. From Lake Baikal to the Sea of ​​Okhotsk, from the Greater Khingan Range to Sakhalin Island, all have been incorporated into China's territory.

"Five years," Su Zhengyang marked several key areas on the map, "Within five years, the Far East Province must complete economic recovery."

He opened a report: At present, more than five million Chinese people have migrated to the Far East. The first batch of immigrants mainly concentrated in the fields of agricultural development and resource exploration.

"The development of the area around Lake Baikal needs to be accelerated," he marked on the map. "This is the world's largest freshwater lake with excellent water quality. We can develop fisheries and tourism."

The secretary wrote down: "Currently, 300,000 immigrants have settled in the Baikal region, and new towns are being built."

"The Far East is very rich in mineral resources," Su Zhengyang continued, "gold, silver, copper, iron, and coal, all of which need to be explored and developed quickly. Within five years, the Far East will become China's most important resource base."

He picked up another document: "Transportation construction must also keep up. The railway network from Beilongcheng to the Far East must be built as soon as possible. Ports in coastal areas must also be planned and constructed as soon as possible."

"Mr. President," the secretary reported, "the first batch of industrial projects have begun to move. They are mainly heavy industries and resource processing enterprises."

"Very good," Su Zhengyang nodded, "Industry is the key to economic recovery. But we must pay attention to environmental protection, especially in the Lake Baikal area, and not destroy the ecological environment."

He stood up and walked to the window: "This land has been sleeping for too long. Now it's time to wake it up."

"Military deployment in the Far Eastern Province is also proceeding simultaneously," the secretary added, "and the border defense troops have completed their garrisoning."

"Well," Su Zhengyang said, "this land was hard-won, and we must defend it. Not only to develop the economy, but also to ensure military security."

He sat back at his desk and said: "We will continue to promote the immigration plan. We need to select skilled and experienced people to go to the Far East. What is needed there is not only labor, but also talents who can promote development."

“Yes, President.”

Looking at the map on the table, Su Zhengyang's eyes were full of anticipation.

This vast land will become a new economic growth pole for China.

Five years later, the Far East Province will surely be revitalized.

And this will also be an important step for China to become stronger.

Su Zhengyang stood in front of the huge world map with a sharp gaze.

“In five years,” he said confidently, “China will become the world’s largest economy.”

He drew on the map: "The resource development of the northern and Far Eastern provinces will be fully launched, and they will become our energy base and raw material base."

"South," he pointed his finger across South Asia, "under Chen Tong's management, the entire South Asia will become China's back garden. From India to Siam, from the Philippines to Singapore, they will all become our economic pillars."

The secretary flipped open the latest economic forecast report: "At the current rate of development, coupled with the support of resources from the Far East and South Asia, our GDP will exceed the combined GDP of England and the Bird Empire within five years."

"Not only the economy," Su Zhengyang said, "our military strength will also stand at the top of the world."

He picked up another report: "New fighter jets, aircraft carriers, long-range missiles... within five years, these equipment will be independently developed and mass-produced."

“And the strategic depth in South Asia,” he continued, “will extend our military influence to the Indian Ocean. The network of military bases established by Chen Tong there will become an important fulcrum for us to project power.”

The secretary respectfully recorded: "The situation in South Asia is currently very stable, and Chen Tong has completely taken control of the situation."

"Yes," Su Zhengyang smiled with satisfaction, "Chen Tong did a great job. He knows how to balance the forces of all parties and make the whole of South Asia revolve around China."

He walked back to his desk: "Five years from now, when the European countries are exhausted from the war, they will find that a new superpower has risen in the East."

"By then," he said confidently, "China will have the world's most powerful economy, the most advanced military equipment, and the broadest strategic depth."

“From the Far East to South Asia, from the Pacific Ocean to the Indian Ocean, all will be under our influence.”

The secretary couldn't help but sigh: "This will be the most glorious period in China's history."

“No,” Su Zhengyang shook his head, “This is just the beginning. The real glory is yet to come.”

His eyes looked across the map, as if he had already seen the scene five years later.

At that time, China will truly stand at the top of the world.

And all of this will be achieved step by step in his five-year plan.

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