45 Misfortune (Subscription Requested)

If Colin Bellamy had been British, he probably wouldn't have liked Albrecht Kothor as a German very much.

There was no such problem, Colin Bellamy was a Boer, and Germany was inclined to be Boer in the Boer War, so Colin Bellamy happily accepted Albrecht Kossor.

In addition to the hospital, Ziwei Town now has dozens of residents.

Hospital workers like Colin Bellamy and Dunn must have made their homes in Ziwei Town, and those Chinese police officers whose wives were pregnant also made their homes in Ziwei Town.

The future of Ziwei Town is very promising, Roque promised to Albrecht Kausor to build a school and laboratory in Ziwei Town, Frank von Adelaide will also build a church in Ziwei Town, Christian also came to join in the fun, simply put Christian Prospecting Company in Ziwei Town, the small Ziwei Town, although there are less than 100 permanent residents, but it can already provide tax sources to the Johannesburg City Government, which makes Mayor Philippe Matilda full of praise.

Roque is also happy to see the progress of Purple Town, in order to further enrich the spare time life of Purple Town, Roque is going to open the branch of the Oak Tavern to Purple Town, of course, Joe Russell's café is indispensable, it doesn't matter how much money you make, the key is to provide better services to the residents, and to further enhance the charm of Purple Town, which is the most important thing.

Albrecht Kothall's home was next to Ziwei Square next to the hospital, and Roque was very generous, directly giving Albrecht Kothor a house with a garden swimming pool, and Roque prepared dozens of such houses to attract all kinds of talents, and Douglas and his students lived in such houses.

Back Roque did not forget to urge Frank von Adelaide to continue to hire people, and it was a hundred pounds for one person to be brought in, and Roque would never owe it.

"Sir Locke, now we don't need to take the initiative, we just need to wait slowly." The priest is not in a hurry, Albrecht-Abu is the horse bone bought by Roque's daughter, as long as Abu settles his home in Ziwei Town, Abu's colleagues and students will naturally be attracted to it.

Ziwei Town has beautiful scenery, perfect facilities, bright prospects, and the most important thing is that there is a generous reward provided by Roque, as long as those people come to Ziwei Town, Roque is sure to keep people.

Back in Johannesburg, Roque called Padbeck over.

Paderbeck is the head of Christian Construction in Johannesburg, and Christian's business is getting bigger and bigger, and he has to stay in Pretoria most of the time, so Padbeck is in charge of Johannesburg.

Padbeck was also once Roque's informant, and Roque was also very handy at evoking Padbeck.

"Build a school and a laboratory in Ziwei Town as quickly as possible, go to Professor Abu for specific standards, and do what he asks him to do - by the way, harden all the roads in Ziwei Town." Roque was demanding and had high standards, and Padbeck's face was embarrassed.

"Sir Locke, Johannesburg does not have enough building materials, because of the guerrilla raids, the intermittent railway, and the municipal works cannot be guaranteed." Padbeck was not prevaricating, in front of Roque, he didn't dare.

To be honest, Johannesburg is a very single-function city, the whole city is crazy about gold, and few people look in other directions, so in Johannesburg, most of the building materials needed to build a house have to be purchased from Cape Town, and Johannesburg itself cannot even provide the most basic wood for building a house, not to mention the hardened ground needs slate, or cement -

Speaking of cement, in 1824, British construction worker Joseph Asputin obtained the patent right of Portland cement, Portland cement has excellent architectural performance, which is of epoch-making significance in the history of cement.

Roque's greatest strength is his excellent mobility, and he immediately picked up the phone and called Henry.

"You're really crazy, you just need cement to buy it, why build a cement plant? If you want to eat beef, you don't need to raise your own cattle. "Henry's thinking, like that of most Johannesburgers, is crazy to keep the gold mine and build a cement factory.

"You go to the technology, I'll pay for the cement plant in Favart." Roque made a condition that Henry couldn't refuse.

Favalt was Henry's fiefdom, and the Cape was a backcountry relative to the English mainland.

Compared to Johannesburg and Pretoria, Wafalt is simply deserted.

After returning to Pretoria, Henry only visited Favarte once, and then lost any interest in Favart, which had no gold mines, no diamonds, not even large-scale farms, only two Zulu tribes still in their original state, and it is no wonder that South Africa will establish a national park in Favarte in the future.

National parks are probably the best fig leaf for the wilderness.

"Why do you want to toss the cement factory, don't you buy farms all over the world, go to Favart, whatever you want." Henry was still lazy in his bones, and after receiving the knighthood, Henry's life was complete.

With a knighthood comes social status, a power in his hands as the chief of police in Pretoria, and a steady stream of gold from the Matilda gold mines, and Henry now has no desires.

In this way, in fact, Roque should have no desires now.

However, Roque was obviously more pursuing than Henry, Henry did not need to work for the benefit of the British, but Roque was responsible for the Chinese in Johannesburg.

"There will be a day when the gold mine will be dug up, Pretoria and Johannesburg are being rebuilt, you can ask Christian how much cement you need, as long as the cement plant is built, then the cement plant is a new gold mine." If it weren't for the pollution of the cement plant, Roque would have placed the cement plant directly in Johannesburg, not in Favart.

Because of the Chinese in Johannesburg, Roque has a clear positioning for Johannesburg, except for those mines, Roque will definitely not toss in Johannesburg highly polluting basic industries, cement plants, and future textile factories, must be far away from Johannesburg, relatively speaking, Favart is a very good choice.

Favart is still separated from Johannesburg by a Pretoria, so no matter how serious the pollution of Favarte is, it will not affect Johannesburg, Johannesburg and Pretoria around, the railway is still very developed, the transportation is very convenient, this distance is nothing.

Of course, for these reasons, Roque will definitely not tell Henry, Roque is now under the banner of creating profits for Henry, Favart is Henry's fief, so all of Favart's output is Henry's fief income, this is the meaning of the fief.

No one will be disgusted with a lot of money, and those who keep saying that money is meaningless to him, if you ask him to donate his entire net worth, he will definitely not be happy.

Henry is the same, after understanding the demand for cement in Pretoria and Johannesburg, Henry also began to be active, for Henry, the baron, it was easy to buy the patent rights of cement, just half a month later, the technicians hired by Henry arrived in Pretoria from the British mainland, and the cement plant started immediately.

Roque was only responsible for paying for the money, and didn't care about anything else, and after discussing the cement plant with Henry, Roque left the cement factory behind him and went back to continue to improve Ziwei Town.

It is still very rewarding to see a city rise from the ground, although Ziwei Town is not a city now, at most it is a town, but Roque is still happy to do it.

Colin Bellamy's efficiency is still very high, and the day after Roque left, Colin Bellamy hired ten Bul aunts with a full face and a body similar to the door panel.

The delicate and delicate goddess in uniform was replaced by a sumo wrestler, and the wounded soldiers who were hospitalized almost rioted.

At this time, the importance of physical strength is reflected, when the three wounded soldiers who took the lead in making trouble were directly carried by the aunt and thrown out of the ward, in just one morning, more than half of the hospital beds were empty.

Marcos Lloyd, who had been invited by Roque for tea, blushed like a monkey's butt.

The GIs who were thrown out of the ward by my aunt were all from the Royal Canadian Regiment.

"See, 150 million pounds is such a waste." Marcos Lloyd laughed at himself that the expeditionary force did not perform well in the Boer War.

Roque smiled and didn't speak, the Boer War brought Britain more than high military spending.

"There is also a debate in our country about whether this war makes sense." Marcos Lloyd is not talking about Britain, but about Canada.

"There must be meaning, at least this war has maintained the unity of the empire and confirmed the interests of the empire." Roque is also talking nonsense with his eyes open, but this is necessary, politically correct.

If these scenes are not said, then the significance of the Boer War is probably to unravel the fig leaf of Britain, expose the true strength of the British army, and objectively promote the collapse of the Commonwealth system.

A few months ago, Australia had just gained autonomy, and it would not have been so easy for Australia to think about autonomy if it had not been for the fact that the British government's attention was focused on the Boer War.

"Hehe, Sir Locke, you're right." Marcos Lloyd is also a wonderful person, even if Roque is staring and telling nonsense, Marcos Lloyd echoes it.

This is the role of the knighthood, Marcos Lloyd also received a reward some time ago, but unfortunately he is only a knight, not as good as Roque's subordinate baron.

"The war may be over soon, are you going back to Canada after the war?" To be honest, Roque also likes the current state, because of the military management, Roque can do what he wants.

"Of course, Johannesburg is beautiful, but Canada is just as beautiful." Marcos Lloyd is not nostalgic for Johannesburg.

In fact, if he had a choice, Roque would not have stayed in Johannesburg.

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