Extreme Cold Era: Shelter Don't Keep Waste-Chapter 713 - 666: Banquet · Part 2

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Despite the numerous idle rumors about Perfikot before the banquet, when Perfikot appeared at the cocktail party and announced the event had entered its main theme, no one uttered a word. Everyone listened intently to Perfikot's introduction and explanation.

"The construction of Flying Warships requires entirely different specifications compared to Flying Airships. Flying Airships are more akin to a massive balloon, their defense is not strong, and they mainly rely on the buoyancy generated by air sacs to fly." Perfikot specially created two models for today's party, representing Flying Warships and Flying Airships, used to explain the related details: "Flying Warships, however, differ as they rely on the anti-gravity provided by Flying Stones to fly, which is why Flying Warships can have stronger defenses and greater takeoff weight.

Correspondingly, the construction cost of Flying Warships is several times more than Flying Airships, and the demand for various supporting industries is much more complex than that for Flying Airships.

If we rely entirely on government investment, it will be a massive fiscal expenditure, which would bring a heavy burden to the Empire.

This is not what I wish to see, nor is it a healthy mode of social development.

Therefore, I discussed with the Cabinet and decided to open investment channels for related industries, allowing private capital investment, thus alleviating the government's burden while contributing slightly to social development."

Perfikot's words contained seemingly grand ideas, but for those present, those thoughts could be easily filtered out.

What they truly wished to hear was only Perfikot's last sentence and the specific allocation approach related to it.

Everyone knew this would be a huge cake, involving the distribution of interests and power divisions for an entire emerging industrial chain, affecting the entire Victor Empire significantly.

Therefore, no one cared if Perfikot used elegant or plain language, nor if she was metaphorically pointing a finger at everyone.

They only cared about how Perfikot planned to distribute these industries and profits, and how much cake they might receive.

"Regarding the specific allocation, I have categorized according to the manufacturing requirements of Flying Warships; different industries and industrial chains will be divided into a number of separate packages, which will then be auctioned through a bidding process." Perfikot stood on the stage, looking at the bustling crowd below, and revealed her allocation plan.

The busy world revolves around interests; the bustling world revolves around interests.

For everyone present, what mattered was not precisely how Perfikot distributed profits, but whether they could obtain enough benefits from the allocation method Perfikot announced.

As long as they could obtain sufficient benefits and get the largest piece of cake, even if Perfikot proposed they crawl like dogs to compete, to see who crawls the furthest, they would be eager to comply.

Of course, Perfikot would not be so boring as to watch a group of nobles crawl on the ground like dogs, and such a distribution method would be far too childish.

She was very serious about the profit distribution related to the Flying Warship industries, even though its construction might not be exceedingly crucial, but she desired to avoid potential headaches like shoddy work or false material.

Although she wanted to support related forces, it did not mean she would entrust the industries to unreliable individuals.

"Count, may I know the specific requirements for this bidding process?" A businessman asked, inquiring about specific details from Perfikot.

"Great question! Depending on the various packages, the specific requirements for bidding will differ." Perfikot focused on this businessman, observing his confident and hopeful look, then smiled and said: "Although the requirements vary, generally speaking, participating in the bids requires relevant industry qualifications.

After all, the manufacturing of Flying Warships is tremendously significant, so I cannot allow individuals without industry credentials or understanding to win the contracts.

Additionally, there will be financial checks for those participating, as malicious bidding feels uncomfortable for everyone."

Most understood Perfikot's statement, as, indeed, without industry qualifications or even understanding, it is hard to trust them with industry-related work.

As for financial audits, they are most normal; malicious bidding is the least of it, some are merely scammers.

This is precisely why Northern Territory has been firmly controlled by Perfikot, and since Northern Territory hasn't been under new construction for long, otherwise rumors of some nobles or businessmen being scammed might surface.

In fact, for Perfikot, these were more connected to her profession before she traveled here.

Back then, Perfikot was the bidder, and all related rules were required from her; now she is the tendering party. Naturally, she can apply her accumulated experience, even recalling the hardships she faced.

Such as demanding a tender document stretching thousands of pages, which then isn't even looked at by the overseeing party.

However, Perfikot isn't likely to be that bland or cumbersome, yet requiring certain conditions from bidders is unquestionable.

Ultimately, this concerns whether Flying Warships can be successfully constructed, and if Perfikot's political maneuvers can proceed smoothly; she cannot let unknown individuals disrupt her plans.

After publishing the relevant content, Perfikot addressed everyone: "The specific tendering work will be overseen later by a designated tendering committee. Each of you can decide which package you wish to invest in based on the requirements published shortly.

Please ensure you indeed have the qualification and fulfill all bidding conditions. Otherwise, if malicious bidding or fraudulent behavior is detected, the consequences will be unpleasant for us both."

Although Perfikot's words may not carry much threat, nobody dared to disregard her words.

Of course, for those who wish to secure a piece of this enormous cake, it cannot deter them; on the contrary, they are gearing up, aspiring to extract more benefit from it.