Chapter 935: The Situation Is Stronger Than People

It is no secret that when the Haihan people export certain goods with relatively high technology content and special application fields, such as weapons and ships, they will only sell foreign trade versions with inferior performance. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 Even if it is a shipyard established by an ally like Annan, the warships built under the guidance of Haihan look similar to the original, but the overall performance is at least two or three percent worse.

Van Dimen knew very well that even if the Haihan sold a civilian version of the steam engine or a sea ship propelled by a steam engine in the future, there would definitely be a significant difference in performance from the version they used for their own use. As for the imitation of the steam engine of the Haihan people, Fan Dimen believes that it is very difficult to implement, not to mention its design principle and technical difficulties in processing and manufacturing, just to lay out various supporting industries and train relevant technical personnel, it will take several years. Otherwise, the Haihan people would have built this steam engine when they first arrived in Sanya, and they would have to wait for several years to come up with it.

And what the East India Company lacks most now is time, and the Haihan people took the initiative to come to the door at this time, obviously not intending to leave them a gap in the **** wound at all. Not to mention the steam engine, if they did not agree to their request, the East India Company might not be able to survive the day when the restoration of Batavia City was completed, and there would be no time to study the secret device of the imitation of the Haihan people.

"Mr. Governor, I think that although Haihan has the ability to send a fleet to the Java side, it does not mean that they will be able to capture it. Van der Wegen was not reconciled to being squeezed by Philip just now, and still insisted that they should rebel against Haihan: "Their nearest supply point, Ambuna Island, is 600 nautical miles from Batavia, and the nearest naval base, Cam Ranh Harbor, is 1,000 nautical miles, as long as we can hold out for a month...... No, it may only take half a month, and they will retreat on their own because they run out of supplies!"

"Mr. Vanderwegen, you still don't see the essence of the matter. Van Diemen had an unconcealed look of disappointment on his face, Van der Wegen was a young officer whom the former Governor Cohen had been very optimistic about, but who seemed to have a worse and worse sense of the situation after repeated setbacks in his dealings with the Haihans.

"Haihan does not intend to start a war against us, they just intend to suppress our space as much as possible and coerce us into cooperating with it...... No, it should be said that it is right to coerce us into obeying their commands. They didn't want to drive us out of the Far East, but they needed the East India Company to play the role of an obedient errand runner in the Haihan system, as the Portuguese were doing now. In this discussion, Fan Dimen gradually cleared the fog and saw the truth clearly, and realized the true intention of the Haihan people to bring the fleet to the city this time.

"Although the Haihan fleet did not come with the purpose of going to war this time, it must be ready for war, because they must show force in order to have enough deterrent power against us. Although I don't understand it very well, at least for now, the Haihan people still need us. Little by little, Fan Dimen clarified his thoughts: "They do things with a strong purpose, and all the means are to get us to join the trade system they lead, and the purpose of the existence of this trade system is to allow Haihan to achieve a monopoly on maritime trade in Northeast Asia." ā€

This book was first published in Genesis, and the following will be re-edited later for anti-theft

It is no secret that when the Haihan people export certain goods with relatively high technology content and special application fields, such as weapons and ships, they will only sell foreign trade versions with inferior performance. Even if it is a shipyard established by an ally like Annan, the warships built according to Haihan's guidance look similar to the original, but the overall performance is at least two or three percent worse.

Van Dimen knew very well that even if the Haihan sold a civilian version of the steam engine or a sea ship propelled by a steam engine in the future, there would definitely be a significant difference in performance from the version they used for their own use. As for the imitation of the steam engine of the Haihan people, Fan Dimen believes that it is very difficult to implement, not to mention its design principle and technical difficulties in processing and manufacturing, just to lay out various supporting industries and train relevant technical personnel, it will take several years. Otherwise, the Haihan people would have built this steam engine when they first arrived in Sanya, and they would have to wait for several years to come up with it.

And what the East India Company lacks most now is time, and the Haihan people took the initiative to come to the door at this time, obviously not intending to leave them a gap in the **** wound at all. Not to mention the steam engine, if they did not agree to their request, the East India Company might not be able to survive the day when the restoration of Batavia City was completed, and there would be no time to study the secret device of the imitation of the Haihan people.

"Mr. Governor, I think that although Haihan has the ability to send a fleet to the Java side, it does not mean that they will be able to capture it. Van der Wegen was not reconciled to being squeezed by Philip just now, and still insisted that they should rebel against Haihan: "Their nearest supply point, Ambuna Island, is 600 nautical miles from Batavia, and the nearest naval base, Cam Ranh Harbor, is 1,000 nautical miles, as long as we can hold out for a month...... No, it may only take half a month, and they will retreat on their own because they run out of supplies!"

"Mr. Vanderwegen, you still don't see the essence of the matter. Van Diemen had an unconcealed look of disappointment on his face, Van der Wegen was a young officer whom the former Governor Cohen had been very optimistic about, but who seemed to have a worse and worse sense of the situation after repeated setbacks in his dealings with the Haihans.

"Haihan does not intend to start a war against us, they just intend to suppress our space as much as possible and coerce us into cooperating with it...... No, it should be said that it is right to coerce us into obeying their commands. They didn't want to drive us out of the Far East, but they needed the East India Company to play the role of an obedient errand runner in the Haihan system, as the Portuguese were doing now. In this discussion, Fan Dimen gradually cleared the fog and saw the truth clearly, and realized the true intention of the Haihan people to bring the fleet to the city this time.

"Although the Haihan fleet did not come with the purpose of going to war this time, it must be ready for war, because they must show force in order to have enough deterrent power against us. Although I don't understand it very well, at least for now, the Haihan people still need us. Little by little, Fan Dimen clarified his thoughts: "They do things with a strong purpose, and all the means are to get us to join the trade system they lead, and the purpose of the existence of this trade system is to allow Haihan to achieve a monopoly on maritime trade in Northeast Asia." ā€

It is no secret that when the Haihan people export certain goods with relatively high technology content and special application fields, such as weapons and ships, they will only sell foreign trade versions with inferior performance. Even if it is a shipyard established by an ally like Annan, the warships built according to Haihan's guidance look similar to the original, but the overall performance is at least two or three percent worse.

Van Dimen knew very well that even if the Haihan sold a civilian version of the steam engine or a sea ship propelled by a steam engine in the future, there would definitely be a significant difference in performance from the version they used for their own use. As for the imitation of the steam engine of the Haihan people, Fan Dimen believes that it is very difficult to implement, not to mention its design principle and technical difficulties in processing and manufacturing, just to lay out various supporting industries and train relevant technical personnel, it will take several years. Otherwise, the Haihan people would have built this steam engine when they first arrived in Sanya, and they would have to wait for several years to come up with it.

And what the East India Company lacks most now is time, and the Haihan people took the initiative to come to the door at this time, obviously not intending to leave them a gap in the **** wound at all. Not to mention the steam engine, if they did not agree to their request, the East India Company might not be able to survive the day when the restoration of Batavia City was completed, and there would be no time to study the secret device of the imitation of the Haihan people.

"Mr. Governor, I think that although Haihan has the ability to send a fleet to the Java side, it does not mean that they will be able to capture it. Van der Wegen was not reconciled to being squeezed by Philip just now, and still insisted that they should rebel against Haihan: "Their nearest supply point, Ambuna Island, is 600 nautical miles from Batavia, and the nearest naval base, Cam Ranh Harbor, is 1,000 nautical miles, as long as we can hold out for a month...... No, it may only take half a month, and they will retreat on their own because they run out of supplies!"

"Mr. Vanderwegen, you still don't see the essence of the matter. Van Diemen had an unconcealed look of disappointment on his face, Van der Wegen was a young officer whom the former Governor Cohen had been very optimistic about, but who seemed to have a worse and worse sense of the situation after repeated setbacks in his dealings with the Haihans.

"Haihan does not intend to start a war against us, they just intend to suppress our space as much as possible and coerce us into cooperating with it...... No, it should be said that it is right to coerce us into obeying their commands. They didn't want to drive us out of the Far East, but they needed the East India Company to play the role of an obedient errand runner in the Haihan system, as the Portuguese were doing now. In this discussion, Fan Dimen gradually cleared the fog and saw the truth clearly, and realized the true intention of the Haihan people to bring the fleet to the city this time.

"Although the Haihan fleet did not come with the purpose of going to war this time, it must be ready for war, because they must show force in order to have enough deterrent power against us. Although I don't understand it very well, at least for now, the Haihan people still need us. Little by little, Fan Dimen clarified his thoughts: "They do things with a strong purpose, and all the means are to get us to join the trade system they lead, and the purpose of the existence of this trade system is to allow Haihan to achieve a monopoly on maritime trade in Northeast Asia." ā€

It is no secret that when the Haihan people export certain goods with relatively high technology content and special application fields, such as weapons and ships, they will only sell foreign trade versions with inferior performance. Even if it is a shipyard established by an ally like Annan, the warships built according to Haihan's guidance look similar to the original, but the overall performance is at least two or three percent worse.

Van Dimen knew very well that even if the Haihan sold a civilian version of the steam engine or a sea ship propelled by a steam engine in the future, there would definitely be a significant difference in performance from the version they used for their own use. As for the imitation of the steam engine of the Haihan people, Fan Dimen believes that it is very difficult to implement, not to mention its design principle and technical difficulties in processing and manufacturing, just to lay out various supporting industries and train relevant technical personnel, it will take several years. Otherwise, the Haihan people would have built this steam engine when they first arrived in Sanya, and they would have to wait for several years to come up with it.

And what the East India Company lacks most now is time, and the Haihan people took the initiative to come to the door at this time, obviously not intending to leave them a gap in the **** wound at all. Not to mention the steam engine, if they did not agree to their request, the East India Company might not be able to survive the day when the restoration of Batavia City was completed, and there would be no time to study the secret device of the imitation of the Haihan people.

"Mr. Governor, I think that although Haihan has the ability to send a fleet to the Java side, it does not mean that they will be able to capture it. Van der Wegen was not reconciled to being squeezed by Philip just now, and still insisted that they should rebel against Haihan: "Their nearest supply point, Ambuna Island, is 600 nautical miles from Batavia, and the nearest naval base, Cam Ranh Harbor, is 1,000 nautical miles, as long as we can hold out for a month...... No, it may only take half a month, and they will retreat on their own because they run out of supplies!"

"Mr. Vanderwegen, you still don't see the essence of the matter. Van Diemen had an unconcealed look of disappointment on his face, Van der Wegen was a young officer whom the former Governor Cohen had been very optimistic about, but who seemed to have a worse and worse sense of the situation after repeated setbacks in his dealings with the Haihans.

"Haihan does not intend to start a war against us, they just intend to suppress our space as much as possible and coerce us into cooperating with it...... No, it should be said that it is right to coerce us into obeying their commands. They didn't want to drive us out of the Far East, but they needed the East India Company to play the role of an obedient errand runner in the Haihan system, as the Portuguese were doing now. In this discussion, Fan Dimen gradually cleared the fog and saw the truth clearly, and realized the true intention of the Haihan people to bring the fleet to the city this time.

"Although the Haihan fleet did not come with the purpose of going to war this time, it must be ready for war, because they must show force in order to have enough deterrent power against us. Although I don't understand it very well, at least for now, the Haihan people still need us. Little by little, Fan Dimen clarified his thoughts: "They do things with a strong purpose, and all the means are to get us to join the trade system they lead, and the purpose of the existence of this trade system is to allow Haihan to achieve a monopoly on maritime trade in Northeast Asia." (To be continued.) )