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Chapter 121 Caesar

About half an hour after the train stopped in the factory, the Swiss military inspector with the ID card saying "Terto Ripfort" walked to Lynn, who was standing in the open air watching the workers' busy worker.

"Mr. Knatsky, all the goods are in the right numbers! This is our inspection form, please sign and confirm it here."

"Thank you for your hard work!"

After signing the other party's plywood document, Lynn turned around and gave Wolfrum a gesture. The old guy who also used Norwegian identity to move in Switzerland brought two bags.

"Please keep a little Norwegian specialty as a souvenir!"

The inspector, who is over teenagers older than Lynn, looked at the other party with surprise. Everyone knows that Swiss law has strict provisions on dereliction of duty and bribes by officials. Although it cannot completely prevent officials from violating the law, compared with other countries, the integrity and integrity of Swiss officials is still very commendable.

Seeing the other party's appearance, Lin En smiled calmly: "It seems you have misunderstood. It's cold tonight, and Christmas is coming soon. We have to work overtime. We specially prepared warm-up spirits for everyone here, but drinking is easy to miss things, so we can pack them so that everyone can take them back. If you don't believe it, you can go to our warehouse to have a look, and every worker also has a serving."

The inspector tore a signed order from Lynn and left it. The rest were put into the black leather bag on his back, avoiding Lynn's gaze and said: "Thank you for your kindness, but we do have strict restrictions on this, sorry!"

"This is a custom that the hospitality Norwegians have long preserved." Lynn explained, instead of forcing the bag to the other party, he said to Wolfrum: "Put the wine into the car of the two gentlemen."

The inspector still wanted to stop him, and Lynn told him: "This kind of spirit is best with caviar or fresh herring, which is hard to get here, so we only prepared some caviar for everyone."

Seeing that the major shareholder of the factory from Norway was so persistent, the inspector finally gave up his refusal, and he thanked him very seriously.

Lin En smiled with a kind smile. Although his mastery of Eastern style and human relationships is still equivalent to elementary school, it is more than enough to deal with these Europeans. At the beginning, there is no need to pay a lot of money, and slowly add weight, allowing them to enjoy the wonderful feeling brought by these benefits without realizing it.

The older inspector looked at his companion who was still standing next to the railroad tracks and looked at the goods inside the carriage, and asked Lynn with a pleasant look: "Do you have to assemble these machines and conduct a trial operation tonight?"

"It's too late, and it's Christmas Eve tomorrow. The workers have to take a few days off to reunite with their families." Lynn replied, "Just put all the machines in place today. The installation, commissioning and trial operation will be held on December 29. We will strive to start construction before the New Year. The first batch of Spanish orders have been placed, so it's still very urgent."

The inspector looked at the watch and it was almost 10 o'clock at this time: "Since that's the case, we'll go back first and wait until December 29th."

Lynn smiled and nodded: "Okay, if there is a delay in time, I will call to notify you."

"I hope your company can not only operate smoothly, but also get increasingly generous orders." The inspector who did not smile from beginning to end was still so rigid, serious, neither humble nor arrogant. Even this polite statement was dry, but it was as German as his name.

Lynn held the other party's proactive right hand: "Thank you!"

Two Swiss military inspectors quickly got on their "Beetle" and drove away from the factory through the front door.

At this time, Gertad Eslan, the personal guard of Andris, and the professional intelligence officer of the SS Security Department came over and said to Lynn: "I looked at the frame number and it was produced before the war."

The reason why Eslan brought him was because he had a professional understanding of the various machinery produced in Germany. In addition to being able to identify the "Beetle" that Swiss officials were riding in was produced before the war or during the war, he could also identify and confirm the lathe equipment provided by Spain. As for the Andris, they stayed at their residence on this cold night without leaving home, taking Dinah and the Courtlanders in a warm room. According to the adjusted itinerary, they will celebrate the New Year.

Later, they set out to France to inspect whether there was a suitable opportunity to acquire factories in the southwestern French region, so as to form a mutually beneficial force with Pifel Enterprises and Caesar Defense Company in terms of production and technology. Around mid-to-late January, the group will transit through Belgium, the Netherlands and Denmark, and then return to Norway from Denmark to finalize the initial merger plan that has been arranged in advance, and deal with the matter of Ericon Pifel purchasing the disposal rights of the "Tirpitz" from the Norwegian government.

In today's Switzerland, nearly half of the cars running on the road are made of solid and reliable Germany, and then brands from Britain, France and Italy. Although there are several automobile manufacturers in Basel, their operating conditions are not ideal. Some simply purchase vehicle parts directly from foreign countries for assembly, and the technical content is really not high. Because of the lack of large-scale production of vehicles, the tanks equipped by the Swiss military are said to be diverse. Based on the successful experience of the Finnish army during the First Soviet-Finn War, the Swiss soldiers assembled a batch of self-propelled anti-tank guns based on the German self-propelled artillery, but the effect has never been tested in actual combat. Therefore, Lynn asked without any expression: "How are these machines?"

Eslan replied: "Made in Spain, 70% new, with average quality, which is a bit worse than our machine tools."

"It doesn't matter, they are just used to cover up the purpose. Let them run first, normalize the arms exchanges between us and Spain, and then expand the scale and improve the grade." Lin Neng outlines the future for the new arms enterprise in front of him, which has only dilapidated factories and second-hand mobile phones.

"Wait until one day...we will regain our foothold and move the good things here back to Germany?" Eslan asked curiously.

Regarding this intentional or unintentional temptation, Lin En answered frankly and briefly: "No, there is no need. We will never lack factory machines. What we lack may be technology!"

After a while, Wolflum, who had quietly walked away, returned to Lynn: "Sure enough, they didn't go far, turned off the lights and peeked in the dark."

Lin Neng's mouth curled up slightly: "The Swiss's IQ is indeed not to be underestimated, but unfortunately their vision is too narrow. He told Kam that he only needs to transport the machine into the factory tonight. He will leave a group of people to take care of the factory and repair the roof tomorrow and the next day, and conduct indoor physical exercises from the 26th, and install and debug the machine on the 29th."

Wolfrum turned toward the locomotive, and Lynn turned to look at the energetic workers at the rear of the car. These were not ordinary people recruited from Switzerland. Recently, Andri used his original intelligence resources to open a secret passage between northern Switzerland and Germany, specifically to help former SS and Defense Forces personnel escape from allied areas and sneak into Switzerland. Von Benning was responsible for arranging their identities. In just half a month, more than 100 such "smuggling personnel" were placed. Part of the new factory acquired by Pifel Company has been placed. In addition to the need to take care of the body, the rest will be digested through the normal employment of "Caesar Defense". According to Lynn's idea, "Caesar Defense" will be expanded to a large enterprise with 2,000 workers within half a year, including the manufacturing of firearms, ammunition, engines and various wheeled vehicles.

By Wolfrum conveyed the order, the foreman of this group of workers, the former SS captain, Karl Steinhof, who had just escaped from Germany, immediately called his subordinates to slow down and be safe. These workers seemed to have a lot of age difference, from twenty to forties, and were not uniform and strong, but their sensitivity and obedience to orders were rare for ordinary civilians. Looking at this scene, Lynn felt a little relieved, but the news heard from these escapees made him often anxious and sleepless for a while. Germany's surrender had

For more than half a year, most of the German soldiers who were captured had not yet been free. The most unfortunate thing was that those who were sent to the Soviet Union, especially those who served in Siberia, were not optimistic even if they could stay in their hometowns to accept the management of the British, American and French troops. In particular, SS officers and soldiers often had to engage in heavy labor and did not receive enough supplies. As for those who fled the front in various ways at the end of the war and hid, many of them were arrested in the search and cleaning of the Allied forces, and these were SS or armed SS personnel, and they were usually thrown into prison and wait for trial after being arrested.

However, it is not the endless darkness that shrouded Germany. Recently, a group of military personnel fled from Germany, as well as the intelligence personnel lurking in the local area under Andri, have brought the following news: the troops stationed in Germany by the Eastern and Western Allied forces have been mobilized on a large scale in the winter, some abandoned airports originally belonging to the Luftwaffe were reused, and the troops of both sides have begun to build fortifications in areas close to the border. Before this, although both sides have stationed millions of troops in Central and European countries,
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