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The morning sun gradually shone down. After Li Chengdao arranged some things, he began to walk around the entire base. Although he had understood the data, he felt that it was better to experience it personally.

Of course, this feeling made him extremely satisfied. The entire camp, no, it should be said that the entire base was developing extremely well. It had even begun to gradually form a true society. It seemed that everything was moving towards the most perfect state.

Not only had they become independent households, but they had also formed complete families. All the basic facilities could be said to be completely completed. The start could undoubtedly be said to be extremely perfect.

The families that were gradually forming made Li Chengdao's smile even wider. After all, to him, the formation of a family undoubtedly meant that the foundation of his development had been completed, and the newborns would be his hope and future.

However, Li Chengdao's feelings did not last long. After arriving in America, he was destined not to have too much time to miss it. After all, development was what was most needed at this moment.

In fact, although Li Chengdao said that he wanted to experience the entire development, he had only walked around the entire base once and it was almost over.

After that, he naturally couldn't wait to go to the shipyard. He was prepared to take a good look at the scissors sailboat. As the peak of the history of sailboats, it was also the last glory of the steam-powered ship. Even Li Chengdao, a transmigrator, couldn't wait.

The result did not disappoint him. The entire scissors sailboat, be it in terms of layout or other aspects, was incomparable to the Karak. Even the Galen ship could not be compared to it. Under the terrifying difference, he could feel it clearly. He could not help but set sail for a distance and experience it for himself.

The effect was indeed very good, especially with the speed. It gave him a completely different experience. He really felt like he was riding the wind and waves.

This voyage was not for nothing. Li Chengdao was leading the fleet on a whaling campaign.

Just like before, many people were slightly against it. However, when the huge whale was dragged back to the port, all the people in America's base fell into excitement. They especially added whale meat to the meal, which gave the Chinese people a completely different feeling. Even Wang Gui and the other auxiliary officials could not help but light up.

In contrast, the immigrants who had just arrived were much calmer. In the past year, there had been no whale hunting in America, and Li Chengdao had not thought about that. However, in the past four months, these immigrants from the four northern islands had tasted the delicious whale. It was not the first time for them to eat it. However, even if it was not the first time, for these people... The whale's delicacy was definitely something that he would miss.

Li Chengdao was naturally very satisfied with this situation. He was worried that Wang Gui and the others would object to the whale harvesting. Now that they did not object, it was naturally the best outcome.

Of course, he had forgotten that China was a nation of gluttons. Even if it was a real Divine Beast, as long as it was delicious, it would be eaten by anyone, let alone a fake one. Whales were naturally not a problem. This was not only true for commoners, but also for scholar-bureaucrats.

With tacit approval, everything began to proceed. It was basically difficult for the Karak ships to travel long distances, especially across the ocean, but it was clearly more than enough to hunt whales. Very quickly, Wang Gui had already made arrangements. A large number of Karak ships headed to the ocean to begin a grand whaling activity. It could be predicted that for a long time in the future, the whale population in the entire sea would bid farewell to their original carefree lives.

However, there was one thing that he could rest assured about. The Chinese were not Japanese, nor were they European. They would not go too far. With the huge population of whales now, it was basically impossible for them to be endangered. (The ancient civilization was more particular than the modern civilization. If they did not hunt in spring, the pregnant mother beast would choose to release it.)

After arranging the whaling, Li Chengdao began to further adjust the population. With the addition of 70,000 people, there would be another 30,000 people coming. This would make a population of 100,000. Under such circumstances, the city needed to be further expanded, and the layout needed to be completed again. At the same time, various institutions had also begun to be built. It could not be like before, where it belonged to absolute rule, which would affect production and life.

However, this wasn't a problem. With the expansion of the base, the size of the territory was completely sufficient. Los Angeles was huge. In the future, it could accommodate tens of millions of people. Now, it was only 100,000 people. No matter what, it wouldn't be enough to occupy all of them. As for the perfection of the organization, he didn't have to worry about it. Wang Gui was a famous minister in history. His ability to govern in this area was definitely top-notch. Coupled with the mental network, it was enough to ensure that nothing would go wrong.

In fact, in the past year, this famous minister in history had already begun to take action. Although the various departments had not been set up yet, it was obvious that they had already taken shape.

They had even started to take on some missions and deal with some matters. Under such circumstances, although they were not a department in name, they were already exercising the authority of a department.

What he needed to do now was to really operate and expand it. This was not a big problem. For some scholars, this might be what they pursued. For civilians, with these departments, some things would be much more convenient. Although this result would also lead to the emergence of bureaucrats, he did not need to worry about this problem at the moment. At least, he did not need to think about this problem before he died.

Therefore, after returning from the shipyard, Li Chengdao called Wang Gui over again and told him what he needed to do.

The next morning, after a day of discussion with the other auxiliary officials, the final decision, or rather, the final division, was completely confirmed at this moment.

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Everyone was talking about going to San Francisco or the East Coast first!)

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