Having sent Chu Guang away, Li De returned to the Pioneer and, after some thought, wrote the following in the electronic application which he deemed appropriate—
"This is an ideal outpost. They don't have any specialties, but one can buy delicious food at cheap prices without worrying about having their throat slit in their sleep. If planning to head further westward across the provinces, a stopover here would be safer than in other places. I vouch for their trustworthiness with my credit score."
The electronic signatures of several other crew members from the Pioneer were also featured at the end of the document.
This encrypted letter would be sent to the board of directors of the Silver Wing Group, who would respond within three days.
Li De felt that there shouldn't be any issues.
After all, even Captain Lu had left his signature.
The sacrifices they made in this battle were deserving of the respect from those in Blue Jackets.
And as for factory operations...