Xu Yanliang
Xu Yanliang is Xu Yanliang is a meticulous and highly skilled bureaucrat within the Senate’s administrative and security systems, serving as an indispensable figure in managing complex logistical and personnel operations. His role involves overseeing large-scale projects—such as the construction of naval vessels for the Nanyang Company—where precision in scheduling, resource allocation, and compliance with bureaucratic quotas is critical. Known for his disciplined temperament and exceptional organizational abilities, he thrives in environments requiring extensive data management, where thousands of administrative tasks must be coordinated efficiently to avoid delays or failures. Given his tenure at the Political Security Bureau, his responsibilities also extend into high-stakes security assessments, including vetting personnel with sensitive backgrounds (such as former associates like Li Huame
Context from Novel
"Chapter 2345 - Freshly Baked Nanyang Company (V) An obvious problem presented itself: the shipyard couldn't possibly allocate a slipway for a vessel whose power unit wouldn't be ready for roughly a year—even those 901 gunboats claiming "Ninety Days" couldn't manage that. There had to be a definite quota plan before the shipyard could arrange construction schedules—and that assumed the shipyard even had available capacity. In reality, the Senate's shipyards were usually quite busy. To get the shi"
"Chapter 2346 - Freshly Baked Nanyang Company (VI) After getting to know him, Zhou Wei found Xu Yanliang's temperament steady and his work well-organized. The Senate's HR was no easy job. The work involved thousands of threads and ten thousand loose ends, requiring constant handling of massive forms and data... Managing to hold down a position independently for years without incident meant his work ability was far from ordinary. He suddenly remembered that both Xu Yanliang and Wang Kai were membe"
"Chapter 2347: The Newly Established Nanyang Company (Part 7) "If we're looking purely at grain, we might as well go straight for Pathein in Burma—that's the largest grain trading port in the 17th century," Wang Kai said. "If we go for Prey Nokor, that place is a battlefield where multiple powers compete. If fighting breaks out, we'll have to expend extra resources..." The current Mekong Delta, including the future site of Saigon, still belonged to the Champa Kingdom. But this Champa bore little"
"Chapter 2348: The Newly Established Nanyang Company (Part 8) Xu Yanliang reviewed the roster while jotting down names and personal ID numbers in his notebook—with these numbers, he could access the personnel files of anyone who caught his interest for a more thorough evaluation. He was concerned primarily with their administrative capabilities. That is, it was best if they had experience leading teams: being a "manager" in a pirate group and commanding several ships required considerable ability"
"Chapter 2349: Old Friend Li Huamei (Part 1) The group had made their decisions and was about to split up when Xu Yanliang remembered something: "Li Huamei's file has a special surveillance marker. If we use her temporarily once or twice, there's no problem. But if we plan to rely on her heavily in the future and need her to participate in important operations, we definitely need to submit an application. It has to be approved by the Political Security Bureau." "So troublesome? What heinous crime"
Appearances
Appears in chapters: 2346, 2347, 2348, 2349, 2350, 2352, 2353, 2354, 2356, 2357, 2358, 2359, 2360, 2361, 2362, 2363, 2364, 2365, 2366, 2367, 2384.