So with appreciative eyes, Fan Keqin glanced at Lu Xiaoya up and down and said, "Well, this beautiful lady, let's clear the way to work."
Lu Xiaoya was amused by his sinister tone. After leaving the house, she drove into the car and came to a restaurant that Fan Keqin had always wanted to take her to. Yes, it was the Huihuixiang home where Qian Jinxun once brought him. The two of them ordered four dishes, a drawer of shaomai, and started eating and drinking.
Fan Keqin told Lu Xiaoya what had happened during this period. Of course, he only talked about what he could tell, and naturally had reservations about confidentiality. The topic mainly revolves around his job transfer. After all, he will no longer be in the Intelligence Department, so it is necessary to let Lu Xiaoya know.
After dinner, the two of them went to watch a movie, shot by a new film company in Shanghai, called Mirage. Although it is a black and white film, it was shot really well. It mainly records the changes that took place in Shanghai from the 1920s to the 1930s through a woman's perspective, and the ups and downs of being an ordinary woman under the general situation.
Lu Xiaoya was a little teary-eyed when she saw it. She had no choice but to say that she was a young man. Although Fan Keqin agreed that the film was indeed well made, it was not his type. He prefers commercial films that focus on entertainment. Something more artistic like this is not his cup of tea. Mainly because his work and experience have kept him busy. Watching some more artistic films would not allow him to relax. Instead, it would be better to watch some more commercial films, which would make him happy.
After sending Lu Xiaoya home, Fan Keqin made an appointment with her again to continue tomorrow night. Then he drove home. As usual, I enjoyed a glass of red wine and a cigar while taking a bath. In fact, he really doesn't know how to drink red wine. He just feels that this way can make him "happier".
The next morning, Fan Keqin still got up early. After washing up, he found a breakfast stall on the street and ate. He went directly to the Security Bureau and asked Zhuang Xiaoman to get him a copy of the current agent training materials and opened it. Got busy.
Fan Keqin has already thought about it, and there is no need to change it too much, because the teaching materials he compiled before are already very detailed. It is enough to outline the courses suitable for security agents. Combined with the discussion between him and Sun Guoxin yesterday, all useless courses were deleted, and that was it.
In fact, training agents is a bit like a country's industrial level. For example, Germany's industrial level is indeed among the top in the world. But during the war, the development of some equipment was actually completely wrong. For example, the famous Tiger tank. This tank has become a touted myth. But is it powerful? Really awesome. The armor is thick, and the 88mm cannon is also powerful. When it comes out, if you fight head-on, no tank can really be its opponent. But according to Fan Keqin's concept, this Tiger was really useless during the war.
Why does Fan Keqin think so? Because in wartime, especially in the era of World War II, it must be the most cost-effective equipment to be more tenable. Producing one Tiger can at least produce three or four Panzer IV and Panzer V tanks. Because the Tiger tank itself is too heavy, it is not suitable for too many terrains, and once it is driven, the engine has a problem of overheating, and it almost collapses after driving for a while. Therefore, it is necessary to improve a series of logistics, transportation, maintenance, etc., and even become a burden most of the time. Its cost of use is definitely at least three or four times higher than the price of Panzer IV and Panzer V tanks.
In a mechanized war like World War II, when technology had not yet reached a certain level, it was really not as cost-effective as working hard to produce other types of tanks that could be mass-produced. Therefore, the Tiger's various data levels are excellent, but in Fan Keqin's eyes, it is indeed useless.
This is like many people in later generations criticizing education, saying that if you look at Europe and the United States, they all adopt universal and elite education, and this is the method used in all countries. What about us? But it's like an assembly line, mass production. In fact, at that stage, mass production is the right thing to do. Before your overall national strength has reached a certain level, you start to use universal elite education. Do you really think you can take action? What a joke.
Therefore, this is the method Fan Keqin is using now. Aren’t you a Japanese agent? And there is one elite-level agent out of ten. But it doesn't matter. The teaching materials I designed may only produce an elite agent among twenty or thirty people. But the others are not much inferior.
This is actually a math problem. The Japanese elite can reach ten points, and the rest are at least six or seven points. But the people I teach are 70 or 80 times better than those in batches, and their level is infinitely close. And I also admit that even for assembly line products, the number of high-quality products is many times less than yours. But the number is greater than yours, and it is more targeted. If it's one-on-one, if you send out a special agent, none of ours can match it. But if it's ten against ten or one hundred against one hundred, I can crush you to death alive.
Fan Keqin also considered another factor, that is, the agents of the Security Bureau do not need to be as capable as the agents of the military command. There are two big parts, one is responsible for operations, and the other is responsible for early investigation. Such streamlined learning, in these two aspects, is not necessarily lower than the level of agents in Little Japan, it can even be higher.
Fan Keqin carefully considered his ideas, and finally outlined all the things he needed in the textbook. He checked it several times and felt that it should be OK.
Taking the textbook, he went directly to the third floor and explained his ideas to Sun Guoxin in detail. Of course, Sun Guoxin also understands what China is like now. The level of agents in Japan is indeed better than that of our personnel, but we also have an advantage, that is, we have more people. Moreover, the idea proposed by Fan Keqin can also produce talents in specific directions in batches. This is really the best situation that can be achieved at this stage, so I nodded in agreement without hesitation.
After getting Sun Guoxin's consent, the next step was easy. He asked Zhuang Xiaoman to reprint a sample according to the teaching materials he had defined, and he had to check it at the end.
As soon as Zhuang Xiaoman went out, Lao Qi and Xiong Bashan came over. After everyone sat down, the two looked at each other. Lao Qi smiled and said, "Brother Bashan, your affairs should be done faster than mine. You can talk first."
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