When communicating with Xincheng, the Malayan officials expressed their intention to purchase Xincheng's weapons and equipment.

As soon as Wang Jixin heard the news, he immediately called Wu Yi and asked him to communicate with the other party.

After visiting the various equipment sold by New Town, Malaya was very satisfied with the armored vehicles, but still hoped to purchase the heavy tanks among New Town's current equipment.

Faced with such a request, Wu Yi refused without hesitation, saying that although the heavy tanks equipped by Xincheng did not look trendy enough, they were actually made of light steel, and Xincheng would never sell tanks made of this material.

After being rejected, the representatives of the Malayan military fell into a long silence.

They looked at the mighty and technologically advanced light and heavy tanks in front of them, and then looked at the designs in the distance that seemed to be from World War II. They couldn't help but wonder: Why didn't Xincheng choose these two more advanced and powerful tanks as equipment?

However, they believe that the equipment used by the Xincheng military must be the best.

Therefore, the Malayan military is still obsessed with obtaining the active equipment of the Xincheng military, and Wu Yi feels very conflicted about this.

Wu Yi was harassed by the Malayan military for several days. In the end, he had no choice but to explain the situation to them: "All the armored vehicles equipped by Xincheng are made of light steel. This material is extremely expensive. The material cost of a tank is close to 200 million."

When the Malayan military representatives heard this number, they were stunned.

They originally thought that the price of weapons in the new city should not be too high, but now it seems that is not the case at all.

Moreover, the purchasing power of currency in Xincheng is very strong. This price is only the cost price of the materials. If other expenses are added, wouldn’t it be close to 300 or 400 million?

Faced with such a high price, the Malayan military team immediately gave up the idea of buying it.

They felt that even if they sold the entire country, they probably wouldn't be able to afford much of this equipment.

So they decided to go and visit those tanks with novel designs and majestic and beautiful appearances.

There was not much demand for army equipment procurement this time because Malaya did not have many enemies on land.

After some negotiations, the two sides quickly reached an agreement and determined the need for armored vehicles.

As for light weapons, the XQ001 rifle and XQZ01 revolver are the two weapons in service, and Malaya is very fond of revolvers.

However, when they tested the rifle, they found that the recoil was too strong and requested improvements. Tian Yi reported this requirement to Wang Ze.

Wang Ze sat at his desk, carefully studying the demands reported by Tian Yi and the opinions of the Xincheng military.

He frowned, lost in thought.

The military believed that the caliber was too large for the new city.

Today's Chinese are not what they will be in the future. They are well-nourished and tall. Many junior high school students are around 180cm tall.

The lower echelons of the Xincheng military generally reported that the recoil of this weapon was too great and difficult to control during continuous firing.

After careful consideration, Wang Ze decided to issue an order to produce 5.8mm caliber rifles.

This model is more suitable for the current size and strength of Chinese and Southeast Asian people.

He expects that when the next generation of Xincheng children grow up, they can consider resuming the use of the 7.62mm caliber.

At the same time, Wu Yi received a reply from Wang Ze and explained to the Malayan military representative that they could choose a 5.8mm caliber rifle, but they would have to wait a few days before they could provide a test firing.

The Malayan military representatives expressed their understanding, saying that they had plenty of time on this trip and could wait patiently.

Besides, the construction of the new city is very good and they live very comfortably here.

However, what made Wu Yi depressed was that after seeing the fleet of Xincheng docked at the naval port, the Malayan side put forward a new demand, hoping to purchase the destroyers produced by Xincheng.

As an insider, Wu Yi knew very well that Xincheng currently did not have the ability to build warships.

All the warships were built by the patriarch himself, and the patriarch obviously would not easily agree to produce ships for others.

Even the ships purchased by the mainland have not yet started construction.

Therefore, in the face of Malaya's request, Wu Yi had to politely refuse, and explained that Xincheng currently had no plans to sell warships to other countries: "Our current manufacturing capacity can only meet our own needs. If we have plans to sell to other countries in the future, we will notify you as soon as possible."

Three days later, military representatives from Malaya came to the shooting range and test-fired the latest small-caliber rifles produced by Xincheng.

After extensive shooting tests, they expressed great satisfaction with the gun.

After communicating with the country, Malaya decided to purchase 100,000 of these new rifles.

The purchase amount this time is as high as 200 million Singapore dollars. For Malaya, this large-scale replacement means that the military’s funding will be very tight in the coming years, and it may even be necessary to save money to cope with it.

For this small-caliber rifle, the factory only needs to adjust the barrel, and other structures do not need to be changed, so the production speed is very fast.

The first thing to be met is the new city’s military’s need for equipment replacement.

At present, the number of Xincheng’s army has reached 20,000, while the number of navy has exceeded 30,000.

Even if the gun replacement factory worked at full capacity, it would take months to complete.

If the rifles supplied to Malaya are included, the entire replacement process may take more than a year.

However, Wang Ze did not take these things to heart. He climbed up to the recreational area on the top of the mountain base and overlooked the lush forest in the distance and the densely packed new city buildings below.

He decided to transform these hills to create a good place for leisure and entertainment for the residents of the new city.

So he came to the hill in the north of the city that connected the new district and the university and began to change the appearance of the place.

First, he leveled the cliff facing the new city, used his superpowers to fill in the low-lying areas, and trimmed the high terrain.

Under Wang Ze's control, the stones were quickly put into place and a small path along the cliff was soon formed.

Soon after, stone guardrails gradually emerged. These stone guardrails were perfectly integrated with the ground and were extremely solid. They would never collapse if someone leaned on them.

After building the road on the cliff, Wang Ze began to build more trails, pavilions and toilets on the top of the mountain.

He also leveled out a large open space and set up a large number of sports facilities on it, forming a small mountaintop sports field.

While Wang Ze was renovating the sports field on the top of the mountain, he suddenly noticed the new district at the foot of the mountain.

Looking from the mountain, you can see trucks constantly transporting stones back and forth between the new districts.

On the east side, a large number of mechanical equipment are busy repairing the road.

Wang Ze carefully observed the road under construction and found that it seemed to be leading to an industrial area.

Although the terrain here is somewhat undulating, there are no longer any large mountains blocking the way.

For such a relatively simple road construction task, Wang Ze decided to let Xincheng complete it on its own, and he did not intend to help personally.

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