thanks for the comments everyone. I'll answer a few questions...
Do you plan on giving yourself cores on the rest of the Guangxi Clique lands?
kind of. as I mention in the update, its random, literally based on dice. I can explain the system of how it works if you're interested. if not, suffice to say that getting a core is rather unlikely (less than 1/6 chance) while there's a greater than half chance of getting dissent or more partisans.
Will you be declaring war on the Nationalists right after you get an alliance with Yunan?
its tempting, but spearhead isn't done yet (and that gives +20% to organization, which can be vital) and I still have a high dissent (16+) and a DOW would only increase that. we'll see as events unfold.
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For this meeting, Li Jishen hid behind a curtain and watched as his ministers arrived. Lei Zhong was, interestingly, the first in, striding through the doorway confidently. Even for a normally cheerful man, his smile was excessive to have bad news or even no news. Li Zongren and Yu Hanmou were only a half step behind him—Yu Hanmou was gesticulating excitedly to the others, obviously happy about something as well. The rest followed in their turn, sitting down in their normal circle and awaiting Li Jishen’s arrival. As the minutes crawled by, they began feeling more and more uncomfortable, as if they had been tricked.
Wang Shuming was the first to break the silence of the wait. “Do you think this is a test of loyalty?”
Li Jishen smiled to himself at the question—not only had no one deemed such a question worth answering, but it showed that they understood their warlord quite well, or thought they did. Li Jishen sidestepped from behind the curtain and strode forward to join his loyal ministers. None revealed surprised on their faces or in their posture. After sitting down and settling himself, Li Jishen turned directly to Lei Zhong. “I see that you have good news to share. Do so.”
Lei Zhong’s smile, wide as it was already, widened even further. Li Jishen almost winced in sympathy for the pain his face must be enduring, being almost split in two like that. Such thoughts, however, quickly fled as Lei Zhong began speaking. “Heaven has smiled on us. Our efforts at converting the Guangdong populace have been more successful than we could have dared hope! The celestial dice have decreed that the major Guangdong city of Guangzhou have fully invested their loyalty in us!”
Li Jishen simply stated at Lei Zhong for a moment, not understanding as the full implications sank in. Finally, his eyes widened and he gasped. “The Guangdong factory city! The single most important city in the Clique outside Guilin itself! Its factories are now running at full capacity?”
“Yes, sir. This has greatly improved our economical prowess, especially in relations to the consumer good overproduction. I have not taken time yet to predict when Guangdong dissent will have decreased to negligible amounts, but it is falling quite rapidly now.”
Li Jishen noticed that Yu Hanmou was looking excited as well, as if he could hardly contain himself. Putting out a hand to halt Lei Zhong’s briefing, Li Jishen turned to Yu Hanmou. “Yes? I see that you must say something.”
Yu Hanmou nodded enthusiastically before replying. “Because of Guangzhou’s complete conversion from Guangdong to Guangxi, we have the economical power to afford another research project! Believing that you would approve, I made a decision to contract the Kwangtung Arsenal to optimize our infantry divisions—which are in a poor state, really—and bring them up to par with those of the greater powers of the world.”
Kwangtung Arsenal wasn’t the best choice to develop the infantry, but the only better selection was developing his ideas for a ‘spearhead’ doctrine.
Li Jishen pondered this. Yu Hanmou was correct, he did approve of such a decision. It was also good that his ministers showed some initiative, but they could not show
too much, as too much initiative made them dangerous. Li Jishen resolved that he required his own network of spies, independent of Lei Zhong. That would, of course, require money, which was at the moment to be dedicated to alliance with Yunnan. Li Jishen nodded. “Well done, Yu Hanmou. Wang JingWei, how goes the alliance with Yunnan?”
Wang JingWei sighed. “We still do not have enough money, though if we continue gaining a profit at the rate we have been, we will be able to propose alliance within ten days due to our increased industrial abilities. However, this expanded industry has had consequences of its own beyond what you’ve already heard. Because more factories began working again, we suddenly had a deficiency of the rarer materials needed to run the factories.”
Li Jishen sighed in his turn. “There must always be bad news, mustn’t there?”
“I am afraid so. Nevertheless, I attempted to strike a trade deal with the French administration in Indochina that they were rather favorable to. I suggested giving them three tons of military supplies a day in exchange for three tons of those materials we required for our factories.”
Wang JingWei’s trade proposal to the French in Indochina.
“And did they agree in the end?”
“Yes, sir, they did. However, the French government in Paris apparently did not like the deal and broke it off after three days. This forced me to look elsewhere, and I proposed a similar agreement to the Dutch administration in their East Indies territories. They accepted and have apparently gotten approval from the government in Amsterdam. I am pleased to say that we do not have to worry about our rare materials supply, at least for the moment.”
“Excellent. Is there anything more to report? Li Zongren, how goes that doctrine of yours?”
“Sir, I am still teaching basic infiltration tactics, I am slightly more than half done with them.”
“Hmm, work as quickly as you can. Is there anything else? Lei Zhong, do you believe it would be worth it to continue the conversion policy?”
“I do not believe so, not at the moment. None of the other Guangdong territories are inherently valuable as Guangzhou is and any more dissent can throw off our preparations for war. I suggest putting it on hold until we are safely ready for a war.”
“Well thought out, I agree with you. If there is nothing else, you are dismissed.”