Chapter 62 Pharmaceutical Factory



"Master, what kind of employment do you mean? Full-time or occasional consulting?"

Hutt was not in a hurry to agree, as his question was also very crucial.

For this kind of thing, the treatment offered for full-time and occasional consulting is completely different, and the people hired feel different too.

"Um……"

Allen looked at Huth, crossed his arms and explained, "He must have experience! It would be best if he had worked in the Film Association. I need his experience to help me with things like film distribution and promotion. It can also be useful if I need to participate in some film and television award selections in the future. So I have to find someone who is more utilitarian. I will give him what he wants."

"Due to the speed at which we shoot movies, we are not usually very busy, but we must do our best!"

"I see!"

In this case, there is no distinction between full-time and non-full-time. The young master has been very straightforward. Hu Te nodded and continued to ask: "I need to check the information of such people. If one is not enough, can you pick a few more?"

"It's up to you. I don't need to keep so many people. The most important thing right now is to bring them over and use them. I'm already in a bit of trouble."

"Okay, I understand!"

"Tread, tread, tread."

Following behind the maid, Hughes carried a large briefcase in his hand as they walked in the dimly lit corridor. The sound of their footsteps echoed in the corridor, making it seem a little empty.

This was the first time that Hughes had entered a place other than the first floor of the manor.

The wide wooden door has a gap of light coming through it from the bottom. On the left side of the door frame, there is a small niche-like object, which should be an old-fashioned small bell.

In this way, the master can be working inside, and if something happens, he can just pull the bell and the servants waiting outside will know.

The servant didn't knock on the door, but pushed it open and took Xiusi into the study.

The first thing I saw when I looked up was Alan writing something at his desk.

Hughes was carrying a briefcase and was three steps away from Alan's desk. He didn't dare to make a sound and just waited quietly for Alan.

Putting down the pen, Alan twisted his neck and saw Hughes standing in front of him.

"Are you here? You guys have been taking so long to get things done, haven't you?"

"Oh... I'm sorry to bother you, sir."

Hughes was a little embarrassed. When he saw Alan pointing at the chair in front of the desk, he carefully leaned forward and sat down, put his briefcase on his legs, and began to take things out of the bag.

"Your Excellency...some time ago, I went on a business trip to America, and some things delayed me. I just finished it a few days ago, and there is still some information that needs to be sorted out."

As he spoke, Hughes' hands kept moving, turning over several copies of the divided documents one by one and handing them to Alan's desk for him to check.

"These are some stolen goods that we need your help to identify."

Alan picked up the first document from the most conspicuous pile of documents.

This is... another piece of information about a candy factory.

I wasn't very interested in this kind of thing, so I looked through the information below and found that there was a wool farm, but it was not very large.

Seeing this, Alan realized that these were probably some of Viscount Fox's assets.

There are no pillar industries in Wales as a whole. The specialties are breeding, wool and textiles, which are very common industries.

In fact, for the nobility, or the entire Britain, many ordinary industries are nearby.

Whatever is suitable to do near home, industries are set up according to the surrounding resources. Bigger businessmen may own some large multinational companies, but the industries of ordinary aristocrats are actually very regionalized.

Britain is a society with fixed classes and little change in resources.

Sometimes, you can't do whatever you want.

Just like in the novels Alan had read before, the protagonist traveled through time, made some invention, then invested in building a factory, made a ton of money, and reached the peak of his life.

Is that behavior illogical?

conform to……

But the prerequisite is that it must be in some emerging countries and regions.

Places like this have underdeveloped industry and commerce, and are said to be full of business opportunities. Only in places like this can you have fun like that.

But the same approach simply won't work in Britain or other old capitalist countries in the West.

There are pits in various industries here, and they have long been occupied. Any industry that can be imagined has already been done by someone. If you are determined to innovate, you not only need funds, venues, and technology, but the biggest problem is facing suppression from peers.

Only emerging industries will have a way out.

As long as it is an industry with high profits, there are most likely some nobles involved behind it!

This is not like China where you can just open a factory and receive support and subsidies from local officials.

This is the difference in location and environment.

This situation is not unique to Britain, but is common throughout the West. Britain is just more strict. Why have people been forced to leave in batches over the past few hundred years?

Can't they survive?

Not all...

But there is no way out in the country. All the places and directions for development are occupied. We can only go outward, to new places, to develop.

Allen also had this consideration in mind when he chose the film and television industry as his entry point. This industry basically has no aristocrats involved.

In this way, the pressure he faces will be much less.

"This is……"

Until I turned over the third piece of information, I found out that it was a small pharmaceutical factory, or a biochemical factory.

Its main product is ostensibly a cold medicine, but information shows that the factory also secretly produces a medicine called FRESHHGH and phenoxybenzamine tablets.

The reason why these two medicines are listed separately must be that they have their own unique features.

Alan read the introduction of the two potions below, and then he realized why Viscount Fox was mixing with the Koreans.

In the introduction of these two medicines, there are words such as delaying ejaculation and resisting premature ejaculation.

Do I need to tell you what this thing is used for?

And Koreans...

Those who understand will understand. They need this stuff in large quantities. Both parties have similar tastes. No wonder they can hook up with each other.

Seeing Alan studying the third document very carefully, Hughes finally breathed a sigh of relief. Viscount Fox had a lot of property, but there were some things he couldn't give directly to Alan. Instead, he had to share the profits among all parties. He could only try his best to pick out the most valuable assets for Alan within the scope of his responsibilities.

"The several documents in here...are they?"

Putting down the information about this small pharmaceutical factory, Alan looked at the remaining two pieces of information, one for a small tinplate processing factory, and the other for a fish processing factory. In comparison, this pharmaceutical factory had the highest gold content.

"Sir... We are not sure which factory has the problem, so we need you to confirm it for us, but... we can only confirm one place. Thank you for your help."


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