Every decision he makes will affect the economic direction of the entire city, and every action he takes will become the focus of attention.

As for Lou Bancheng's early security issues, Zhou Jin had also considered them.

If Lou Bancheng can really go to Hong Kong this time, it must be approved by the top leaders of Longguo, so his security issues should be considered by the top leaders of Longguo.

Of course, Zhou Jin would not ignore Lou Bancheng's life or death. Not to mention that he has top bodyguards like Hua Yi under his command, and Zhou Jin will also arrange for several Long brothers to accompany him.

Moreover, Zhou Jin would ask Lou Bancheng to set up a security company as soon as he arrived there, and then recruit a large number of people who had fled from Long Country, and only recruit Long Country people.

Zhou Jin believed that with high-level robots around Lou Bancheng, plus the power cultivated by Lou Bancheng himself, there would be no problem with security in the early stages.

Once the security company is established, there will be no need to worry about this.

Those who were able to escape from the north to Hong Kong were either rich and well-connected, or strong enough to cross the Shenzhen River.

These people have tenacious vitality and desire to survive. As long as they undergo rigorous training, they can definitely not be compared with those gangsters in Hong Kong.

Zhou Jin knew very well that no matter when or where, only holding a sharp sword in one's hand could make people feel at ease, and not having a sword in one's hand and having a sword but not using it were not the same concepts from ancient times to the present.

Therefore, we must first ensure that we and the people around us have sufficient strength and security so that we can gain a firm foothold in this era full of challenges and opportunities.

After making the decision in his mind, Zhou Jin understood that he needed to make adequate preparations in advance.

These actions are like a domino effect that affects the entire body, and every step requires careful consideration and thorough consideration.

Anyway, there is no need to rush. If I tell my father-in-law Lou Bancheng now, he may not believe it. It is better to wait until the time is right to make a decision.

By that time, his preliminary layout would have been completed, and he would be able to set off immediately upon receiving the order from his superiors.

However, this would probably take at least a few months. Tianjin has not yet completed the task assigned to them by Zhou Jin, and they have only sorted out the black market affairs.

As for Tianjin Port, Long Liu and his team have not been able to send anyone in yet. They probably have to build up connections with all parties first, and then gain their trust, before this matter can turn around.

After all, sending people to Tianjin Port involves great risks. If you can't gain their trust, no one will believe a few people they have just met a few times.

Of course, Zhou Jin didn't have to let them enter Tianjin Port. If they wanted to go to Hong Kong, they could also sneak across the border.

However, Zhou Jin felt that it was unsafe and too risky. Besides, there was plenty of time now, so there was really no need to take the risk. He should just act according to his original plan.

In the quiet study, Zhou Jin frowned slightly, thinking constantly about the food problem in the old city.

He knew very well that it would take at least three or four months for him and Lou Bancheng to obtain approval from above, go to Hong Kong, and then transport the first batch of grain back, even if everything went smoothly without any difficulties or obstacles.

These three or four months may not have much impact on Zhou Jin.

However, he also clearly understood that for ordinary people, especially those who fled famine, these three or four months could be a matter of life and death.

Every passing minute and every second could mean deepening hunger and despair, and could even cost them their lives.

A strong sense of responsibility surged in Zhou Jin's heart. He couldn't just sit there and wait.

He began to think about feasible solutions, and soon a series of plans gradually took shape in his mind.

He decided that before opening up the supply channel from Hong Kong to the mainland, he should first slightly increase the supply of food on the black market and appropriately lower the price of food.

This can alleviate the plight of some people without attracting too much attention from above.

After all, in this special period, any disturbance may bring unexpected consequences.

The second plan was to arrange for people to deliver food to the yards of those government departments in the dark.

Since we can't go to the grain station for the time being, we will deliver food to these government departments in small quantities and over a large area without any time plan.

Of course, there are requirements when choosing the government departments to deliver food. At least they have to be those that are not on duty at night, such as the Public Security Bureau or police station.

Secondly, you need to use ordinary cloth bags and backpacks to carry the food. Zhou Jin has plenty of these things in his space, but don't worry.

Then it is necessary to adopt a dispersed distribution method, divide the food into small portions, and distribute them at different times and places to reduce the risk of being discovered all at once.

He knew that government departments were also working hard on the food issue. Although the amount of food was not much, it might be able to play a role at a critical moment and help more people.

His heart was full of anticipation, hoping that these small actions could bring a glimmer of hope to the city.

Finally, Zhou Jin still planned to try the method of delivering grain directly into the grain station. Like the two methods mentioned above, it can only alleviate the food problem in Sijiu City appropriately, but the effect will not be great.

Only this method can solve the food problem of Sijiu City and even the surrounding areas to the greatest extent at one time.

Of course, Zhou Jin is not a reckless person. He will not go directly to the grain station in Sijiu City stupidly. He is well aware of the risks involved and must act with caution.

Therefore, Zhou Jin planned to arrange people to investigate Sijiu City and surrounding areas, mainly to investigate which grain stations had lax security.

Zhou Jin will only implement this plan after ensuring it is safe enough.

Thinking of this, Zhou Jin couldn't help but sigh.

On this day when the sun shines on the capital, Zhou Jin breathes a sigh of relief, his heart full of expectations for the future.

Zhou Jin had just made his next plan. At this moment, he slowly lay down on the chair and stretched his body to his heart's content. All the fatigue in his body seemed to disappear at this moment.

At this moment, a strong feeling of longing suddenly surged in his heart, which was the attachment to his beloved daughter-in-law Lou Xiao'e.

Zhou Jin walked briskly and went out eagerly to look for Lou Xiao'e.

When he came to the living room, he saw Lou Xiao'e sitting there quietly reading a book. The sunlight shone on her through the window, like a beautiful painting.

Zhou Jin looked around and found that Yu Shui and the others were not there, and he couldn't help but feel secretly happy.

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