After bidding farewell to Lian Xusheng, Bai Zhizhan only stayed in the Imperial Capital for five days.
Early in the morning on February 26, he boarded a plane to Puzhou.
Indeed, the first batch of "province" class large carriers were to be officially delivered to the Empire Navy on March 1, and Bai Zhizhan was the Navy's chief representative.
According to Liu Changxun, Bai Zhizhan was even more qualified to represent the Navy in receiving the new generation of large carriers.
He went a few days early in order to meet with Zhao Yu and understand some details.
Now, Puzhou was the primary shipbuilding center of the Empire Navy, responsible for the construction of nearly half of the main battle ships.
In addition, the construction of the second batch of large carriers and matching large cruisers had already begun, and even the construction of the next-generation main battle ships had been scheduled.
However, these were not of concern to Bai Zhizhan.