Yu Eshui

Yu Eshui is Yu Eshui emerges as a pivotal figure in the strategic and administrative planning of the transmigration project, serving as a key architect behind its operational frameworks. Their expertise lies in refining cover stories for transmigrators—such as the meticulously crafted "Song dynasty remnants developing Australia" narrative—to ensure their identities blend seamlessly into the host society’s fabric. Beyond logistics, Yu Eshui plays a critical role in intelligence gathering and tactical coordination, particularly when assessing threats like pirate activity or hostile negotiations (as seen in their oversight of the Ming Dynasty Pirate Ship inspection or the Lingao Cape strategic briefings). Their leadership is marked by pragmatism and foresight; while they uphold a disciplined approach to

Context from Novel

"Chapter 35: Aftermath The rescue operation injected a shot of adrenaline into the monotony of pre-crossing preparations, giving the transmigrators endless material for conversation. Every evening after work, the participants found themselves cornered and pressed to retell stories they'd already repeated a hundred times. Beiwei, Ran Yao, and Lin Shenhe rose like stars in the night sky—wherever they went, people lined up to greet them, and even strangers hailed them as brothers. After a thorough h"

"Chapter 36: The Prophet After exchanging pleasantries, Xiao Zishan took his leave and returned to the base, where Manager Sun of the Qiwei Escort Bureau had been waiting for some time. Before Xiao Zishan could even bow in thanks, the manager was already offering congratulations. Xiao Zishan presented him with one hundred taels of silver as a token of gratitude. "The shopkeepers truly excel in both civil and martial arts!" Manager Sun's face bloomed into a smile as he accepted the silver. "Such s"

"Chapter 37: Farewell to the Ming (For Now) "Amsterdam... no, Guangzhou—I'll be back." Xiao Zishan stood alone in the courtyard, his gaze drifting toward the distant silhouette of the Lingnan First Building on Slope Mountain. Its red sandstone façade and double-eaved hip-and-gable roof caught the afternoon light, looking for all the world like something from an imperial dynasty. He caught himself and smiled. In this timespace, it was an imperial building—the modern reconstruction wouldn't exist f"

"Chapter 46: Lingao Cape If anything would make Lingao County famous in this timespace, it was the cape that bore its name. The promontory had always been a strategic point on Hainan Island—a fact Yu Eshui had emphasized during the pre-departure intelligence briefing. Since the Yuan Dynasty, a beacon tower had stood watch over these waters. The Ming had established the Bopu Patrol Office here to examine and interrogate travelers, and during the Zhengde era, thirty archers and three patrol boats h"

"Chapter 47: New Beginning "Captain, the beacon tower's been lit!" Mei Wan called from her lookout position. Beiwei looked up. A bonfire blazed atop the tower, and in the dim predawn sky, a column of thick smoke climbed straight toward the clouds. They had anticipated this, but disappointment still flickered through him—it would have been far better to neutralize the lookout post silently. His proposal for a covert approach had been vetoed by Xi Yazhou. Special operations required too much prepar"

Appearances

Appears in chapters: 35, 36, 37, 46, 47, 55, 59, 62, 79, 80, 85, 117, 127, 130, 141, 150, 159, 181, 183, 208, 216, 222, 227, 228, 229, 239, 260, 261, 266, 273, 311, 335, 351, 352, 462, 477, 483, 487, 532, 565, 578, 586, 598, 599, 601, 614, 653, 656, 659, 664, 853, 854, 903, 909, 967, 1162, 1175, 1207, 1216, 1431, 1436, 1461, 1610, 1611, 1616, 1617, 1736, 2351.

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