Chapter 704 Medical Experts Arrive in Baoan



Anthony and Witt also got off the speedboat with smiles on their faces. Europeans and Americans love to play exciting things, and surfing on the sea is one of their hobbies.

"Professors, please take your seats. We are ready to take off."

Lin Sanqi used a motor to drive the speedboat out of the boathouse very slowly and gesticulately, which made Professor Theodore very dissatisfied:

"Lin, this is the land plane you mentioned, you..."

Before he finished speaking, Lin Sanqi ignited all nine engines, and the speedboat instantly accelerated. The three professors were so frightened that they quickly grabbed the fixed rods beside them, and then they screamed excitedly:

"Fuck, this is a speedboat!"

"What we used to play with were all these toys? Was it the little wooden boat that grandma rowed?"

"Lin, can you go faster?"

Lin Sanqi took the three white men for a walk in Dapeng Bay. The roar of the motor woke up the patrol ship Dapu again.

Cheng Jing, the captain and patrol team leader, looked at the darkness around him and heard the mysterious speedboat approaching again, so he also stood on the deck.

After a while, the searchlight shone on the pitch-black speedboat, and it was visible to the naked eye that there were four people on the speedboat.

One yellow man and three white people.

Cheng Jing thought to himself, this young man is out having fun with the foreigners again, he is not afraid of crashing into an island in the middle of the night and dying.

But on the surface, he was still polite, even a little flattering, "Mr. Lin, are you out for a walk again tonight?"

Lin Sanqi deliberately found the patrol boat of the Hong Kong Water Police. If he wanted to carry out "smuggling" smoothly in Yantian and Lizhiwo, he had to maintain good relations with the Water Police.

It was still the same old plan. Lin Sanqi threw a knife for 10,000 Hong Kong dollars.

"Mr. Cheng, you've worked so hard to protect Hong Kong. This money will buy you and your patrol brothers some tea."

Lin Sanqi would give money every time he encountered a patrol boat, which made the Hong Kong water police want to be transferred to Dapeng Bay to work. In Hong Kong where the average salary per person is two to three hundred yuan, this is definitely a huge sum of money.

"Mr. Lin, you are too polite, haha."

After Cheng Jing finished speaking, he saw that Lin Sanqi had no intention of introducing the three foreigners, so he stopped asking questions.

Anyway, foreigners can only appear in Hong Kong, not in the mainland. This also indirectly proves that the young Mr. Lin in front of him is someone's Little K in Hong Kong.

"Sir Cheng, if you hear a speedboat with this kind of engine noise at night, please do me a favor and don't stop it.

My big plane can reach speeds of over 60 knots. If it collides with a patrol boat, it will be like a flood washing away the Dragon King Temple."

Cheng Jing naturally agreed.

Not to mention that he didn't suspect Lin Sanqi was a smuggler, even if Lin Sanqi was smuggling, it would have been none of his business. The 10,000 Hong Kong dollars in his hand was real.

"Mr. Lin, don't worry. From now on, we will turn off the lights and go to bed. We don't care how you play."

Lin Sanqi was amused when he heard this, thinking that Hong Kong people are really loyal to whoever gives them milk and have no principles at all.

If it were our own soldiers, believe it or not, they would just fire a volley of bullets and kill you, you dog capitalist.

So Lin Sanqi threw another 20,000 Hong Kong dollars over:

"Sir Cheng, I've been quite busy lately. Could you please share this money with the other brothers in the Dapeng Bay Patrol? I'll come to thank you another day."

Lin Sanqi really wanted to visit the water police. As long as he bribed them all, he could enter and exit Hong Kong as if it were no one's business.

If you want to attract the attention of the Hong Kong Eagle government and the attack of the Eagle Country garrison, the water police must first report it. If the water police are in cahoots with him, the people above can completely keep it secret.

It is impossible for senior police officers or Hong Kong government officials to come to this deserted Dapeng Bay to patrol and conduct random inspections in person, so they just have to follow what their subordinates say.

The three white professors also pretended not to see Lin Sanqi's behavior.

Spending money to "bribe" others is commonplace for them, and the eldest brother does not laugh at the second brother's affairs.

After everyone had enough fun, the speedboat turned north and quickly docked at a temporary pier in Sha Tau Kok.

After Lin Sanqi and the three professors got off the speedboat, mainland staff immediately covered the speedboat.

In the dark night, an SUV was parked at the edge of the dock.

After Witt, Anthony and Theodore got ashore, they immediately circled around the strange black SUV, their faces full of surprise.

Theodore squatted down and looked at it for a long time, then couldn't help but ask curiously:

"Lin, this car is so strange. It looks so luxurious. But where is your exhaust pipe? I can't find it."

Lin Sanqi burst into laughter after hearing this:

"Theodore, this car doesn't run on gasoline, but purely on electricity. You can also think of it as an electric car."

After hearing this, the three white professors were even more surprised: "Tram?"

In fact, electric cars are nothing new in Europe and the United States.

In 1891, American Henry Morris built the first electric four-wheel drive vehicle;

In May 1899, the "Never Satisfied" car designed by Belgian Camille had a speed of over 100km/h, becoming the fastest electric car at the time.

From the late 19th century to the early 20th century, electric vehicles entered the commercialization stage. The United States was the first to realize the commercial operation of early electric vehicles. Electric vehicles were widely used in taxis, delivery trucks, buses and other fields.

By 1912, the number of electric vehicles registered in the United States reached 34,000, covering almost all types of vehicles, and production and sales reached their peak during this period.

During this period, the Qing Dynasty had just fallen and it was the first year of the Republic of China. The country was almost in an agricultural society.

But later, with the rise of fuel vehicles, electric vehicles began to decline. Until the 1960s, electricity was rarely seen in European and American countries.

Even the only tram we had was just a battery, a sofa and four wheels, very simple.

The SUV that appeared in front of the three white professors at this time was definitely big and luxurious. Lin Sanqi bought it according to the top configuration, and it was very impressive.

"Professors, come on, get in the car. A car is just a means of transportation. It doesn't matter."

Professor Witte sat in the front seat, watching Lin Sanqi turn the steering wheel slightly as the car sped forward. He couldn't help but sigh:

"Lin, this is amazing. I finally believe that China's technological strength is not weak. Look at this electric car. We in Eagle Country can't make it. Of course, it would be better if your road could be built better."

Lin Sanqi felt embarrassed when he heard this. There were indeed not many good roads in Bao'an County. He had just started infrastructure construction and had not had time to build roads.

Fortunately, the electric shock absorbers are well made. If an ordinary Jeep 212 came over, it would have shaken people to pieces.

Arriving at the Baoan County Guesthouse, Lin Sanqi said politely:

"Professors, please rest up tonight. Please bear with us for the poor conditions. Although your visit has been tacitly approved by our superiors, they have asked us to keep a low profile, so I will not be granting you state guest treatment."

Professor Witte was more casual: "The main point is to make money. No one comes to China to enjoy themselves."

Professor Anthony laughed out loud:

"That's such a shame! I thought there would be children with red scarves singing and dancing to welcome us. That would be the kind of treatment a head of state would receive."

Lin Sanqi could tell that these three white men still looked down on China in their hearts, but there was nothing he could do about it because China was simply too backward in the 1960s.

But he did not feel inferior. How could a time traveler envy these primitive people from the 1960s?

Only when one knows shame and then becomes brave can one show his true heroic qualities.

The next morning, Sha Tau Kok.

Lin Sanqi pointed at the bustling construction site in front of him and said:

"Professors, the area I'm currently working on is five square kilometers. This is where I plan to build my pharmaceutical factory. I plan to complete the first phase of the project within two months and then immediately start producing pyridoxine tablets.

Further east from Sha Tau Kok, there's another 100 square kilometers of flat land, which will be the second phase of development. My goal is to build the world's largest and most advanced pharmaceutical production base."

The three professors were finally moved when they saw more than 10,000 workers and more than 100 construction vehicles coming and going, and the bustling scene.

In their view, a project that can mobilize tens of thousands of workers can be considered a "project of the century" abroad.

Seeing the white professor's surprised expression, Lin Sanqi continued to brag:

"Don't be fooled by the fact that there are more than 10,000 construction workers here. In fact, I have prepared 30,000 workers in Bao'an. Some of them are building railways and roads, and some are building power plants and water plants."

Professor Witte was infected:

"Lin, I used to be a little skeptical about the factory you mentioned, but now I'm completely skeptical. Just considering all these workers, your investment must be at least hundreds of millions of dollars. My God, where did you get all that money?"

Lin Sanqi thought, should I tell you that these workers cost almost nothing, just a hundred kilograms of food every month.

Unlike European and American construction workers, who are slow to work and always clamor for an eight-hour workday, there are tea breaks during morning and afternoon working hours.

Labor costs are very, very high, which is why European and American countries rely on machines to do engineering projects.

The key point is that these workers will quit their jobs if they are not satisfied with anything, and either ask for a pay raise or a reduction in working hours. In any case, they will do whatever they want.

We cannot say that the workers’ actions are wrong. Of course, workers need to fight for their own rights.

However, if we often over-demand the protection of our own rights and interests and ignore the interests of our clients, efficiency will not be improved.

Sweatshops and slave labor camps are two extremes, and neither is acceptable. (End of this chapter)

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