The world congress summon eurasia(part 3)(the 12 tanks last stand part 1 route)

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One year after the Holy Mirishial Empire visited Japan and the continent of Eurasia—(the continent is more peaceful and dumb like japan in this route)

Second Civilization, Superpower Mu, Eastern Port City Maikal

The sky was clear, the weather wasn't too hot, wasn't too cold, and the smell of the sea was pleasant. Sea birds cried off in the distance. An old man sat watching the port from his chair.

"Maikal sure has changed over the last year," he remarked to the woman next to him.

There were a couple ships anchored at the port: a large tanker flying a white flag with a red sun, and a RORO ship. After the renovations finished about half a year ago, the port was now deep enough to support large ships like that tanker. Up on land, there were numerous huge, cylindrical oil tanks standing in rows. On the south side of Maikal, a petrochemical plant had been constructed. Until recently, a plant of that size would have been completely impossible for Mu, but it had just started operations last month.

Now that they knew how to build this kind of state-of-the-art plant, Mu's major corporations had expanded into Maikal and begun widespread construction. Capital investment in Mu was the highest it had ever been, and the unprecedented construction rush continued on without end.

"Isn't that the truth. It's like they're chasing after Japan and the continent of Eurasia; everywhere you look, the scenery's changing. The month after next, apparently the sky will be opening up to private citizens, too."

In order to accommodate the Japan's jumbo jets and the Eurasian air train(basically a flying train which is more similar in shape to a plane but more massive and blocky), the airports that Mu had built in various countries had to have their air traffic control functions overhauled and their sturdy runways further improved and elongated.

"That reminds me, lately you see a lot of Japanese and Eurasian cars on the roads."

"They're the best you can get right now, after all."

Mu didn't adopt any protectionist policies, so Japanese and Eurasian cars were selling like hotcakes to the wealthy. Between the quickly-growing Principality of Kua Toine, the Kingdom of Rowlia that was currently upgrading its infrastructure, and the unending demand for Japanese and Eurasian cars in the Third Civilization, Japan's and the Eurasian factories were at full capacity day in and day out. They wouldn't even come close to supplying enough to meet demand without the Eurasian factories and vast manpower. Finally, because of the New World Technology Outflow Prevention Act, goods could only be made domestically in Japan or externally in Eurasia, so capital investment in Japan and in Eurasian countries was also through the roof.

Every country also had their eyes on Japan's video and telecommunications technology while eying on the Eurasian industrial and power technology, yearning to set up a government-managed television network and constructing radio towers while have the power to operate them to help realize that ambition. However, very few countries were equipped to generate electricity, so there were just as many orders for power plants, which also were slowly being fulfilled, resulting in many screams of despair as pats for the power plants often took months to arrive.On top of that, countries in the Third Civilization passed various governmental bill in order to provide support for Japanese mobile phones, and many city centers had already begun turning on their networks. fortunately, since Japan's factories were already operating at maximum capacity, this led to a new, strange fad of deaths due to overwork cropping up all over the country which was saved with the large industrial and manpower from Eurasia.

That wasn't the end of the construction woes. Port renovation requests were also endless and could not all be fulfilled. In the shipbuilding industry, there were floods of orders for tankers, generating a 3 month waiting list due to Eurasian shipyards just started mass production. Even the clothing industry was affected; cloth was being exported in bulk, and both sewing technology with the Japanese and Eurasian fashion being very popular, so they were the busiest they had ever been in history.

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