Chapter 145: Did You Do This Intentionally?

The rain was falling quietly, sometimes heavy, sometimes light, occasionally pausing for a while, but soon it would start drizzling again, seemingly endless.

The two-week deadline was getting closer, and the railway had already been repaired ahead of schedule and officially opened for traffic.

To keep the Germans from knowing when the tanks were being transported from the Shire Tractor Factory, the train entered the Shire Tractor Factory regularly every night at five o'clock and left the factory to return to Paris at five o'clock the next morning.

They were not all empty cars. Gali publicly announced that the army had signed a long-term tractor and motorcycle purchase agreement with the Shire Tractor Factory, and the railroad was built to facilitate the timely delivery of these to the battlefield.

At least part of this was true. The Shire Tractor Factory had completely monopolized the army's demand for tractors.