Jeju Island was too large, so Li Yunxiang drove Bai Zhizhan around the airport and nearby areas for a tour, giving him a general idea of the situation.
The airport was not far from the coastline, about ten kilometers away, connected by a road still under construction.
To the south of the airport, which was the side facing the sea, there was a military camp and several high-altitude gun positions; nearby the airport were the ammunition and fuel depots.
Construction was still underway intensively, but there was no need to wait for all infrastructure to be completed.
For instance, fuel could be stored in iron barrels, and ammunition could be scattered and stored in the pre-dug deep pits, while planks could be used to construct temporary barracks for the soldiers.
In Li Yunxiang's words, there was no reason to wait for everything to be ready before going to war.
As for the potential attacks, indeed, they posed a significant threat, but everything was within a controllable range.