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Franchise God Episode 1582

Chapter 340 African Farming Simulation (5)

Electric swimming motors are actually anti-gravity devices, although they are just motors in name only.

Instead of rotating the axis with electromagnetic force, it rotates with anti-gravity. In fact, this results in the worst cost-effective product due to the enormous energy loss.

However, from the perspective of a person who uses it thinking it is an electric vehicle, it may be mistaken for an electric vehicle motor with extremely high power efficiency.

Swim motors are truly efficient when their anti-gravity action is directed toward the Earth itself rather than toward a rotational axis or something similar.

Like delivery drones that are delivering direct shipments from farms to African consumers right now.

“Am I dreaming now?”

Scientist Alkhali Kai saw his understanding of physics crumble before his eyes.

The cargo containers, towed by four-wheeled caterpillar tractors, were packed with grain in 5-kg units, stacked one on top of the other.

The drones picked up several sacks of grain packed in containers and flew out in unison toward their respective delivery locations.

The problem was that the drone was too small to transport grain.

In his common sense, it would have been normal for the drones’ propellers to not be able to lift even 1/10 of that grain sack.

But the drones were carrying an absurd amount of grain relative to their body size.

“Is that possible?”

It was equipped with an anti-gravity device that allowed it to transport heavy grain sacks regardless of propeller thrust, but to Alhali Kai, it simply looked like magic.

‘Do swimming groups really have magic?’

When the cargo container was empty, the tractor left, and a new tractor showed up pulling the cargo container.

Drones that had been out of sight appeared again, picked up sacks of grain, and continued delivering them.

Then something knocked on the door, so he closed the window and went outside.

The drone placed one of the grain sacks it was carrying in front of the door.

?Alkhali Kai, the 100kg of wheat you ordered has arrived. We would like to inform you that the cassava is sold out and has been replaced with wheat as previously notified.

“Uh… … Okay. Thank you.”

1’You’re not. Please continue to use our services in the future.’

Al-Halih Kai looked down at twenty 5-kilogram sacks of wheat.

100 kg of wheat is worth about $2,000 (2,000 euros) at today’s international market price.

Since this is an international transaction price, the price that the final consumer has to pay through wholesale and retail will be more than double.

But the swimming farm is unusual in that it accepts euros rather than dollars, even though international grain transactions are almost always settled in dollars.

And the amount that Al Khalifa paid to buy l(X) kg of wheat was $100.

I bought it for dozens of times cheaper.

Although he could have purchased it in flour form, he included the option to purchase it in its unrefined form.

This is to properly check the quality of wheat.

He brought the wheat sacks home, opened one, and spilled the wheat.

I ran my hands through the unpolished wheat and examined it carefully with my eyes.

“It’s the best wheat. And it’s new crop.”

I was worried that the quality would be bad because the price was so cheap, but it was a top-quality new crop with each grain having its own unique shape and color.

“This only costs $100 per 100kg?”

Western countries have attempted to destroy Africa’s food sovereignty by offering free aid, thereby discouraging farmers from cultivating food crops.

They never sell food cheaply.

On the surface, they pretend to provide free assistance, but in return, they rob us of valuable underground resources.

Although it seemed like it was free, African countries were buying food at very high prices.

But swimming farms are different.

They were providing food aid in the purest sense of the word, and they were not demanding any compensation other than for transactions such as underground resources.

‘I said that the swimming group’s goal was to make France suffer.’

Perhaps that too could be classified as a price that Africa must pay in addition to cash.

‘What if swimming farms continue to exist in our country, or rather, in West Africa?’

Al-Halih Kai’s heart pounded.

Will it be a blessing, or will the blessing bring greater misfortune?

‘Thanks to the swimming farm, we will be able to preserve our food sovereignty. On the positive side, the lives of the people will be enriched. But will the dictators just sit back and watch?’

When the national treasury starts to overflow, the first thing a dictator thinks about is embezzling it.

If this leads to a conflict with the swimming group, what will become of Africa’s fate?

‘If other African civil war countries that the swimming farms have not advanced into invade…

The swimming group expanded mainly into West Africa, which is under French influence, including the Republic of Congo, Cameroon, and the Central African Republic.

We did not advance into the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where the situation is even worse than that of the Republic of the Congo.

Because it was a country under the influence of Belgium, not France.

‘No matter how rich your storehouse is, if you don’t have the strength to protect it, it will be taken away by others.’

The problem is rebels in countries in the midst of civil war.

If you had sound judgment, you wouldn’t touch the swimming farm, but would a rebel group whose roots are terrorism really act rationally?

If soldiers had any sense of rationality, Africa would not have been devastated by decades of civil war in the first place.

“Let us only pray that this sudden abundance does not bring about too great a disaster… … .”

U.S. U.S. *

The swimming farms that had advanced into West Africa worked hard to farm in their respective locations, and the number of residents flocking to the area also increased day by day.

Professor Al Jomero, who was teaching children at a swimming farm in the Republic of Congo, suddenly became curious one day and looked for a sheriff drone.

He decided to subscribe to the Freedom app for 50 euros a month because, unlike the free version, which only allows you to buy food, it gives you full access to the personal assistant features.

‘If the standard version is like this, what will the pro version be like?’

“Freedom, how many people are gathered around this farm?”

“The information is confidential. If it is exposed to the outside, it could put the farm in a difficult situation. Please remember that the current president of the Republic of Congo is a dictator who has ruled this country for over 40 years.”

Al Jomero was momentarily speechless.

Freedom spoke again.

‘■But Professor, you are now the spiritual leader of this village. I can tell you if you take a security pledge. Would you like to take a security pledge?

Al Jomero, who had been dumbfounded, nodded quickly.

“Okay, I won’t tell anyone. So just tell me.”

“The number of immigrants has exceeded 600,000.”

Al Jomero was in for a huge shock.

Because the number far exceeded his expectations.

It was difficult to determine the overall number because there were more than one or two villages, but still, it is said that more than 10% of the entire population of the country flocked to swimming farms.

“I understand why it would be a problem if it leaked… …

More than 10% of the total population has gathered around the farms and is earning money by doing farm work.

Would the President just stay quiet if he found out about this?

“They will come here even to collect taxes.”

“It’s okay. Since the money is paid in cash and not through the African bank account, the Congolese government cannot track the income of the residents. J

“If we only think about collecting taxes, it would be better. I wonder what the president will think when he finds out that over 600,000 people are gathered here… … .”

This number is more than 10% of the total population.

A huge number of citizens live among themselves, outside of the administrative authority.

Given the numbers alone, the President would have to worry about rebellion or independence.

“Don’t worry too much. You don’t have to worry too much yet.”

“Why?”

“The Congolese government still has no idea what the exact situation is. This is due to a lack of administrative power.”

“No matter what… … .”

“The people who come here are the lowest class in this country. That’s because they have no hope for life. And the government of this country thinks of these poor people as a burden rather than citizens.”

Al Jomero felt a lump in his throat as he heard those undeniable words.

“The president is probably happy because he doesn’t see the poor who are not contributing to the country’s productivity right now. The same goes for the wealthy in the cities.”

“Because it will make public security less chaotic.

“The cost of relief work will also decrease.”

“Yes. That’s why the administration is more likely to be under the illusion that economic indicators are improving.”

“Of course, as the number of settlers in the nearby villages continues to increase and time passes, the government will eventually notice that something is strange.”

Isn’t that the very moment when it becomes difficult to hire or hire cheap labor and low-income workers in the city?

And when you get there and realize it, you’ll realize even more that it’s already too late.

r1 million people. I think the government will notice something is wrong if the number of settlers in the nearby villages exceeds 1 million.

“I wonder if government troops are coming to the farm.”

“When the president sold the farm land, he promised extraterritoriality similar to that of an embassy.”

“But this won’t apply to the residents who live nearby.”

rCome to think of it, Professor Al Jomero doesn’t know the exact area of ​​the farm land.」

“Our farm has not built any structures outside the property, including modular homes. We have only built gravel roads outside the property to provide easy access to the farm.”

Al Jomero opened his eyes wide.

“So does that mean all the settlers are now living on the property of the swimming farm?”

“If you measure it, it is.”

“Does the government know that too?”

“Our farm has notified us of the exact GPS coordinates and maps of the land we purchased. If they can read the land register documents we submitted properly, the administration will be able to easily find out about this fact.”

“Oh my God. Our country’s civil servants don’t have that ability. No, not the ability, but the will.”

What can you expect from civil servants in a dictatorship with a democracy index of 131/167?

If there had been normal and proper administrative power from the beginning, so many residents would not have abandoned their hometown and flocked to the farms.

“If the government is unaware of this fact and tries to forcibly relocate the residents… … .”

“Don’t worry. We will notify you in advance when the government is about to take action. We will demand that you stop immediately, as you are now encroaching on extraterritoriality.”

“Will the conflict be able to end in a beautiful way?”

“The fact that our farm came here and drove the French out is already a beautiful enough open ending.”

“If France continues to occupy this place, there will be at least one million starvation deaths in your country within two years.

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