Chapter 53: Visiting Baghdad

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Early the next morning, Iraq was in the hotel discussing with Natasha where to go in Baghdad, when someone from the Ministry of Commerce came.

He also brought a box of documents containing the company's registration information, including the trademark and all the documents.

And all of this information has been entered into the information database of the Ministry of Commerce of the Government of Iraq.

In other words, the companies established by Cai Ruichen can operate normally at any time.

Aziz, who personally sent all these things, also brought the government-authorized documents to Cai Ruichen's 2,000 security places.

The 2,000 gun licenses were produced by the Iraqi government overnight, because they heard that the Israelis had come to invite Cai Ruichen to Israel for development.

This made the entire Iraqi government anxious, and the matter was implemented with the fastest efficiency.

If it weren't for the fact that the time for work had not arrived, Aziz was afraid of disturbing Cai Ruichen, and he would have wanted to send these documents over before dawn.

Cai Ruichen is a god of wealth, and he can't run away.

After greeting Cai Ruichen and explaining several times, if there is any problem, he must come to him, Aziz left, and he couldn't stay up after not sleeping all night.

Looking at a box of documents, the corners of Cai Ruichen's mouth curled, and one more thing was done.

But this is just the beginning, but he doesn't want to have anything to do with the Iraqi government.

If it weren't for avoiding future troubles, he wouldn't have thought about applying for these documents.

After all, he planned to occupy the land for himself, and he never planned to pay any taxes to the Iraqi government, let alone rent or buy land from the Iraqi government for the development of the company.

However, with these documents, in the initial stage, you can still save a lot of trouble. And it can also send a signal to the international community that it really just wants to develop in Iraq.

"Natasha, call Idris, let's go!"

The group of three cars quickly drove out of the hotel, but instead of leaving Baghdad normally, the car left the hotel in the opposite direction.

Baghdad's roads are wide, and traces of war can still be seen everywhere in the city, with bullet holes almost visible on the buildings on the streets, as well as some buildings after explosions.

But Baghdad is also a fast-paced city, with many small factories in Baghdad, but most of them are handicraft workshops.

Iraq has the lowest employment rate in the world, with at least 35 per cent of Iraqi workers unemployed.

That's why Iraq is so volatile, unemployment means no income, and it's easy to go to extremes when survival is at stake.

And Baghdad is okay, at least here, the average person can find a job to live on.

The streets are full of small vendors, selling almost everything, and in some small alleys, there are also some arms sellers.

However, Cai Ruichen came all the way, and what he saw the most were those who sold skin and meat business, and those art films were swaggering on the roadside stalls, and the prices were still very expensive.

Looking at the worn-out video disc box, Cai Ruichen was very skeptical that the disc in it could be played smoothly.

Holding the general, walking on the street, looking at the dilapidated market in front of him, Cai Ruichen could hardly imagine that this was the largest commercial street in Baghdad.

But it is true, and the street is also the safest place in Baghdad, defended by large Iraqi troops on both sides.

All those who enter the shopping street must hand over their weapons and return them when they get out.

Here, not even a single bullet can appear, and this is the first time Cai Ruichen has seen foreigners in Iraq.

Most of these foreigners are Asian, and some are white, and they will nod their heads in friendly greetings when they see Cai Ruichen.

Cai Ruichen also maintains a demeanor and politeness to everyone, and he can understand that the situation of these people in Baghdad is actually quite not easy.

If you want to be safe, you need to pay a high security fee every day, otherwise you can't even get out of the hotel.

After coming out, you need money everywhere to open the way, and even then, you can't really ensure your own safety.

It can be said that foreigners who come here, except for those areas where foreign companies are located, are quite dangerous.

After visiting one store after another, Cai Ruichen found that these stores, mobile phones and some household appliances were selling well.

Especially some entertainment electrical appliances, which are quite popular, and mobile phones are all smart phones, but almost all of them are copycat machines.

The prices are also very cheap, normally only a hundred dollars, less than the value of thirty bullets.

However, computers are very expensive, and although you can't see computers with big butts and big cases, they are generally priced at more than a thousand dollars.

As for performance and the like, Cai Ruichen just glanced at it, and he was not interested, at least fifteen years behind the mainstream foreign computers.

However, it is quite rare that the mobile phone signal and broadband in Iraq are quite sound.

However, due to the relatively extravagant relationship, it is difficult for ordinary Iraqis to afford computers and mobile phones that can access the Internet, and there is still a big gap between them and universal Internet access.

Along the way, Cai Ruichen stopped at the mouth of an alley full of food, because on this street, you can actually see a lot of foreign food.

In particular, some of the cuisines of other Asian countries can be seen here.

Cai Ruichen, who was quite interested, also went in for a walk and ate some foreign dishes that seemed to taste very good.

Originally, he thought that these shopkeepers were also Iraqis, but he was quite surprised that the owners of foreign restaurants were all foreigners.

I'm afraid that this is unique to Iraq, and in other places, it is estimated that there is no way to survive.

After walking for almost two hours, the time was close to noon, and by Cai Ruichen's side, there were only Natasha and the general and Idris.

The armed men of Idris were outside the shopping street, and they were not allowed to enter, and they were responsible for guarding the weapons and equipment.

Coming out of the other side of the street, Idris went to tell his men to take a detour.

Cai Ruichen, who was waiting, was still looking everywhere, and suddenly heard a very familiar sound of reading in his ears, although this familiar sound of reading sounded very awkward, but he still immediately heard that there was a group of children reading the Tang Dynasty poet Li Shen's "hoe he".

On the afternoon of hoeing day, sweat drops into the soil.

Who knows that Chinese food is hard work.

……

Reading over and over again, although the Chinese pronunciation is very awkward, Cai Ruichen has a sense of intimacy with a local accent.

There is even a feeling of meeting an old acquaintance in a foreign land.

The footsteps unconsciously followed the direction of the sound, and as soon as Idris behind him spoke, he was stopped by Cai Ruichen.

Walking across the street, Cai Ruichen's footsteps stopped at the door of an orphanage, and at the gate of the orphanage, it was very simply written: Baghdad Charity Orphanage.

There is also a large red cross sign on the gate of the orphanage, and the entrance is guarded by two armed Iraqi policemen, and the nearly three-meter-high fence of the orphanage is tied with a pound-high barbed wire.

Cai Ruichen's approach immediately attracted the attention of the two policemen, and both of them even put their hands on their weapons.

"I'm sorry, I didn't mean anything, I just heard the sound of the children reading, so I came over." Cai Ruichen took out his ID card for the first time, held it in front of the two policemen, and explained.

Idris also hurried forward and explained that they had no ill intentions.

The two policemen also let their guard down, and one of them said, "Are you here to donate these poor children?" ”

Idris was about to say something, but Cai Ruichen spoke before him: "Yes, I just don't know if you accept it?" ”

"Of course I accepted it, sir, you wait for me to go in and ask." The two policemen all looked happy, and after one of them said to Cai Ruichen very excitedly, he walked directly into the orphanage, and his steps were very brisk.

Seeing this, Cai Ruichen immediately said to Idris: "Let people buy some candy, and the quantity should be as large as possible." ”