Zhou Wei

Zhou Wei is Zhou Wei appears to be a key strategist and operational leader within a transnational conglomerate of transmigrator factions—likely part of an ambitious, time-bending colonial or mercantile empire operating across different eras. His role revolves around high-stakes logistics, intelligence-gathering, and covert missions, particularly in securing resources like pig iron from Hainan and converting spoils into silver to fund expansion efforts (such as Macau). As seen in the Salvaging the Shipwreck mission, he orchestrates clandestine salvage operations—initially framed as a "feasibility study for guano mining," but secretly a treasure hunt—to acquire valuable assets like weapons or materials that bolster their military and economic power. His

Context from Novel

"Chapter 121: Guangzhou Trip (Part 1) Xiao Zishan had returned from Guangzhou. The expedition had not been about selling goods or earning silver—quite the opposite. They had functioned as a proper "Purchasing Delegation to Sheep City," carrying an extensive procurement list compiled from every department's urgent requirements. Chief among these was pig iron. Hainan possessed some of China's finest and largest high-grade iron ore deposits, but whether at Tiandu or Shilu, the transmigrators current"

"Chapter 122: Guangzhou Trip (Part 2) Sea trials had proven encouraging. Under full sail with the wind at her back, the ship could manage roughly twelve knots—the engines adding little to that figure. What they did provide was vastly improved handling, a blessing for transmigrators who possessed precisely zero experience with hard sails. "At the very least," Lin Shenhe summarized, "we'll have a major advantage when sailing into headwinds." Beyond propulsion, the vessel had undergone extensive mod"

"Chapter 181: Diana Mendoza The interrogation began. The first prisoner they brought in was a burly man in his thirties, dark-faced with calloused hands and weathered feet—unmistakably an old sea dog with years of maritime living etched into his skin. Judging by his clothing, personal effects, and the silver coins found on him, he was likely one of the leaders. When asked where he came from, he erupted into shouting: "Villains! You're all villains! Boss Zhu will deal with you eventually!" Dugu Qi"

"Chapter 198: Macau Tour With Guangzhou now firmly in hand, Guo Yi and his colleagues turned their attention to a pressing matter: converting Lingao's growing stockpile of war spoils into silver. If they could also secure orders for liquor, it would provide a valuable outlet for the waste materials from the upcoming Leizhou sugarcane pressing season. The Executive Committee approved this new expansion initiative without hesitation. Given that the overland route into Macau required passage through"

"Chapter 205 - Pandora's Box As for what use the chess piece Gou Er might serve, Li Siya had not decided yet. But idle pieces had their uses. She was not investing much in Gou Er, and she would not mind if she lost him. What came next would depend on "Li Huamei." She was confident the Australians would be led around by the nose by her foster sister. Meng De and the others' exchange with Li Huamei resulted in her agreeing to visit Linggao to see what collaboration opportunities might exist. The tr"

Appearances

Appears in chapters: 121, 122, 181, 198, 205, 377, 391, 392, 551, 640, 643, 688, 689, 738, 739, 747, 748, 749, 751, 753, 1194, 1195, 1196, 1197, 1198, 1199, 1200, 1201, 1202, 1203, 1204, 1205, 1208, 1210, 1605, 1606, 1626, 2318, 2319, 2320, 2321, 2334, 2336, 2337, 2342, 2343, 2344, 2345, 2346, 2347, 2348, 2349, 2350, 2368, 2369, 2370, 2371, 2372, 2373, 2374, 2375, 2376, 2377, 2378, 2379, 2380, 2381, 2382, 2383, 2384, 2385, 2386, 2387, 2388, 2389, 2390, 2391, 2392, 2396, 2424, 2882.

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