4. Chess Game (Part 2)

One hundred and ninety!

Million!

Tons!

The site fell silent as men and women, young and old, silently bent down to pick up their jaws.

This was not simply a matter of "poverty limiting imagination" or "unfamiliarity breeding surprise"; the shipbuilding plan was just too bold, too crazy. The figures and units alone were enough to cause a roomful of jaws to drop.

It's said, "it takes a decade to build an army, a century to build a navy." Aside from the characteristics of naval technology that require high-quality personnel and must be passed down through extensive theoretical and practical education to foster a sense of maritime dominance and perfect the dissemination of maritime strategy. The most fundamental element in naval development is, ultimately, burning money.