The number of player warships deployed at resource points must be indispensable. If they can't even leave, they will naturally not be able to participate in any missions, which means they will lose any source of income.

If the top management of the player organization does not"pay wages" to them, no player will be foolish enough to be the guard of the resource points. The resource points they protect will not only be counterattacked by the indigenous forces, but also make a living by looting. Pirate fleets also attacked them from time to time.

What's more, there are other player organizations, their eyes are reddened by the success of these player organizations, and they also want to steal the chicken, so it is best to replace them.

Faced with the covetousness of various forces, generally small-scale player organizations cannot resist, and even those large-scale player organizations have to deploy heavy troops at resource points. After all, players' discipline and cooperative combat capabilities are always a weakness..

However, the pain and happiness of these player organizations can be regarded as a good thing for Ye Bai, that is, the player organizations also have a lot of raw material resources in their hands. Although the types are simpler, they can only come from aboriginal forces than before. Buying in hand is much more powerful.

If he had not known this situation, Ye Bai would not have chosen to sell light cruisers and destroyers to players in the trading section at this time. Anyway, the purpose of these players occupying resource points is to make money.

Rather than letting these players sell the raw materials mined from the resource points to the aboriginal forces, it is better to trade with him. After all, only Ye Bai can generously sell ready-made warships directly to the players.

Moreover, trading directly with Ye Bai is still very beneficial to the top management of those player organizations, because the entire transaction process is controlled by them themselves, and all raw materials and warships that need to be traded will pass through their hands. How? The distribution is also decided by them.

Although it is quite convenient to sell these raw material resources to aboriginal forces with systematic assistance, there are actually many hidden dangers.

As mentioned before, these so-called player organizations are formed voluntarily by players and are not recognized by the system at all. To put it bluntly, they are an"illegal" organization. The top management of the organization has no binding force on the members of the organization.

In this case, a large amount of raw material resources are directly traded to certain players, and then sold to various indigenous forces in exchange for money. Who can guarantee that these players can withstand the temptation and will not line their own pockets?.

It can even be said that lining your own pockets is a good thing. Some players have too much appetite. It is not impossible to just"take the money and abscond". Anyway, there is no punishment. The area of ​​nautical world is so large. These players really If you want to escape, it's really not that easy to catch up.

It is precisely because of trying to avoid this situation as much as possible that some high-level players would rather sell the raw materials mined from resource points to other players at low prices, allowing them to earn some price difference, while also ensuring cash in hand. Do not give players within the organization the opportunity to enrich themselves or even abscond with their money.

The warships that Ye Bai posted in the trading section attracted many players, and some ambitious players even wanted to buy them all. If monetary transactions were used, it would be estimated that all these warships would be sold out in less than a minute.

However, Ye Bai is simply short of money and a large amount of raw material resources, which gives these players a headache and they have to find ways to spend money to purchase raw materials from aboriginal forces or other players.

It took a full day before all the more than 20 warships were sold out, bringing a batch of precious raw material resources to Ye Bai, which was a good return to the warehouse that had been emptied out of the small space.

Such sales speed made Ye Bai's eyes light up. He realized that he really couldn't place all his hopes on the aborigines. One advantage of trading with aboriginal forces was that the volume was large and one transaction could Obtain a large amount of raw material resources.

However, there are currently not many aboriginal forces that can trade warships with Ye Bai, and their demand is also limited. The ability of a small aboriginal force to purchase hundreds of warships at one time is almost the limit, so trading with aboriginal forces is Not too long lasting.

The situation of trading with players is not the same. Although the quantity is smaller, the advantage is longevity. With so many players, the demand for warships is huge, hundreds, thousands or even tens of thousands. All can be digested by players.

The most important thing is that based on the current level and strength of these players, most of them need destroyers, light cruisers, and at most, heavy cruiser-level battleships.

As for large-scale main battleships of escort carriers, battlecruisers and above, players are of course very eager, but there are not many players who can gather the raw material resources required for the transaction. Except for a small number of top elite players, they are basically the big ones. Medium-sized player organizations, even many small player organizations do not have this ability.

But it doesn't matter to Ye Bai. The raw materials required for the construction of small and medium-sized warships such as destroyers and light cruisers are not much, and the construction cycle is still short. If done properly, they can be sold at a certain frequency for a long time. This is equivalent to a stable , long-term sales channels.

Ye Bai, who had discovered Hua Dian inexplicably, almost couldn't hold back, and immediately issued a new shipbuilding plan to the shipyard in the small space. Isn't it because of insufficient raw material output? With this stable and long-term consumption of warships Through channels, wouldn’t it be possible to steadily earn raw material resources? It would be equivalent to having an extra number of raw material resource points. This transaction would not be a loss.

But he had just made a mistake. This time, Ye Bai did not dare to act recklessly. He went to the small space in person, called Zhou Guolai and Speer, and held a small meeting to discuss this matter. question.

Speer was originally discussing with Nimitz the shipbuilding plan for a large number of warships needed to expand the Chinese fleet. According to the preparation plan, a large number of warships were needed, and all of them were new warships. Speer and the shipyard were under great pressure. of.

As a result, when he heard that Ye Bai had built a new ship, he almost went crazy on the spot. He really couldn't stand the pressure. Besides, as a foreigner, Speer had different thoughts and ideas from those of Orientals. Even if he is limited by his loyalty, he may not give up the choice directly, but there is still no problem in exploding his emotions and complaining about Ye Bai's plan.

Thanks to Ye Bai being smart enough, he had gotten to know Speer somewhat through long-term contact. He was also worried that this guy would not give him face and would have a big quarrel with him, so he specially called Zhou Guolai.

Asking for flowers.

Zhou Guolai's character and temperament are quite elegant. He is more comfortable handling this kind of thing. He calmed down the emotional Speer in a few words.

After Speer calmed down, he was finally able to listen carefully to all of Ye Bai's plans. In the end, even he had to admit that Ye Bai's ideas were very practical.

The happy Speer even took Zhou Guolai to discuss carefully on the spot how to formulate a construction plan, especially a sales plan. After all, players have a huge demand for warships, but the raw material resources that can be obtained are limited. of. (To read Baoshuang novels, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

If a large number of warships are listed for sale in the trading section, players who lack sufficient raw materials will not be able to buy them, and too many old warships will also occupy more shipyards. It will have an impact on the Chinese fleet's next expansion and shipbuilding plan.

This requires them to have a relatively appropriate plan, master a degree, ensure balance, and be able to earn raw materials from players every day without affecting the Chinese fleet's shipbuilding plan.

The specific plan was discussed between Speer and Zhou Guolai. Ye Bai was only responsible for providing information about the players, especially the information on the raw material resources obtained by these players, as well as analysis reports on the market.

After an afternoon of research and analysis, it was finally decided to use three of the 12 shipyards that have been expanded after this upgrade to build Kagero-class destroyers, Brooklyn-class light cruisers and New Orleans-class heavy ships. Cruisers are three old battleships.

According to the construction cycle of these old warships, 2 Kagero-class destroyers and 1 Brooklyn-class light cruiser are listed for sale in the trading board every day, and 2 New Orleans-class heavy cruisers are listed for sale every three days.

Under this plan, it can be ensured that all three old-fashioned ship models built by these three shipyards can be sold, and they will not become inventory.

For players, there is enough time to obtain raw material resources and purchase these warships. After all, warships are sold almost every day, which can arouse players' interest and allow more players to purchase the warships they need.

The reason why Benson-class destroyers and Linxian-class light cruisers are no longer sold to players is simply to arouse players' interest. After all, they are just small and medium-sized battleships.

Now that the Chinese fleet has mastered the technology of building warships with more advanced performance, these obsolete old warships have become targets for sale.

In order for players to enthusiastically buy these warships, Ye Bai must of course ensure that the performance of the warships exceeds that of other aboriginal forces, so that he can compete with the aboriginal forces for the warship sales market.

Although those aboriginal forces are expanding their armies and preparing for war, and there are not many warships for sale, it is not that none of them are sold out. Those large aboriginal forces are fully capable of spending no less than this number of warships for external consumption.

And buying warships from these aboriginal forces, apart from the need for corresponding force contributions, which is a bit confusing, the rest can be purchased directly with money, which is even more convenient for players.

In this aspect, Ye Bai does not have an advantage. He can only use better battleship performance to increase players' desire to buy..

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