On December 12, 914, Wang Zhong went out as usual.
His first stop was the audit committee, where he had to complete the review of documents—since the establishment of the various department heads of the committee, the number of documents Wang Zhong had to deal with each day had dropped to 20, and most of them were related to the first weapon audit in mid-December.
At this audit, the committee would for the first time exercise its function to decide which modified weapons could be put into production.
Of course, since the committee was only set up this month, these modifications weren't proposed by the committee's technical specifications, but rather were the troops' feedback scattered to the designers, with the chief designer of each project "making changes as they see fit."