When Gunil faced Helith, he felt a chill down his spine.
The girl looked young, but there was a hair-raising awe-inspiring aura between her brows.
Helith had a pitiful expression and licked her lips. "What a pity. If only I could turn her into a specimen."
"You know the ancient family too?"
"Yes, I've met one before," Helith said.
"Huh? There are very few ancient families now. Where did you meet one? "
"Wydak."
"Where? How come I've never heard of it? "
"An island in the Atlantic Ocean," Helith said. With that, she turned to leave. After a few steps, she looked back at Gunil. "Rouen, can you give her to me after you've finished your research?"
Gunil's expression was unnatural. Specimen?
The girl said she wanted to turn her into a specimen?
"Go talk to the president."
Rouen Fasiben left with Gunil.
Gunil was terrified.
She was brought into a lab.
Then the chains on her body were loosened.
"Don't think about escaping. No one can escape from here," Rouen Fasiben said. "Plus, you've offended the president."
Gunil didn't care. So what if she did?
At most, she would die. Of course, it would be best if she didn't die.
"When did Allman go missing?" Rouen Faxburn asked again.
"What's your relationship with Afuman?"
"Afuman used to be my student," Rouen Fasiben said. Rouen Faxiben said, "But she left my side twenty-five years ago, and then there was no trace of her. If I hadn't met you today, I would have almost forgotten that I had such a student."
Rouen Fasiben looked at Afuman. "You're her daughter?"
Gunil didn't speak. Rouen Fasiben waved his hand. "Draw some blood."
Gunil stared at Rouen with a dark expression. "You think I'll cooperate?"
"You should. After all, you can stay alive for Afuman's sake. But if the president does it himself, you might be in a wheelchair for the rest of your life." Rouen Fasiben glanced at the missing finger on Gunil's right hand.
Thinking of Chen Zhao, Gunil was shocked.
In the end, he picked up the syringe and drew some blood.
"And some of your skin and flesh."
Gunier was furious, but he could only compromise in the end.
"When did Avelman go missing?"
"Ten years ago."
Gunil watched as Rouen Faxburn conducted an experiment that she couldn't understand while talking to her.
"You weren't an adult then, right?" Rouen Faxi asked casually.
Gunil's face gradually turned cold.
She obviously didn't want to talk more about Afuman.
After all, because of her mother's disappearance, she had no one to rely on when she was underage.
Her current personality, to a large extent, was formed during those years.
…
In the United States, the government sold everything, including land, islands, and oceans.
Of course, it was the same for every country.
When Chen Zhao arrived at Alex's law firm, he realized that Alex had called the people from the Land and Resources Bureau over.
The Land and Resources Bureau sent a small team of four people and a lawyer.
They weren't here to negotiate, they were here to sell.
In fact, Alex and her team had already negotiated the price for Chen Zhao.
The people from the Bureau of Land and Resources didn't care why Chen Zhao was buying an ocean.
Even though Chen Zhao said it was for breeding.
But they wouldn't believe him.
Anyway, they wouldn't care.
But then again, since Chen Zhao was willing to buy a hundred square kilometers of ocean, he might be willing to buy even larger ones.
The rules of the Bureau of Land and Resources for selling the ocean were that it couldn't be a sea route or the habitat of a single species, especially an endangered species. It couldn't be polluting.
If a ship, person, or plane crashed in the ocean, the rescuers or teams had the right to enter the area.
Anyway, there were a lot of messy conditions.
When these people saw Chen Zhao, they started to brag about the huge economic value of the sea.
To them, it wasn't easy to meet an idiot, especially one who had money but nowhere to spend it.
So, they really hoped that the idiot would buy more.
The sea area of the United States was so large, and most of the sea areas, except for a small number of coastal fisheries, were basically empty and had no economic value.
So, if someone was willing to buy, they were obviously willing to sell.
Unfortunately, Chen Zhao didn't need such a large area at all.
After all, Nanqi Island was only so big. It was at most ten square kilometers.
If the island was to be reclaimed and expanded in the future, it would at most be 20 or 30 square kilometers. It wouldn't be any bigger.
Chen Zhao didn't need such a large area.
Buying an extra inch would be a waste.
Chen Zhao was already willing to buy a hundred square kilometers.
Actually, fifty square kilometers was enough.
So, Chen Zhao wouldn't buy a single cent more.
The people from the Bureau of Land and Resources were helpless. They couldn't persuade Chen Zhao.
Right now, it wasn't a seller's market, but a buyer's market.
If Chen Zhao didn't buy it, they would be in big trouble.
Originally, Alex had expected to buy the ocean for five million, but in the end, she forcefully lowered it to two million.
Of course, she would get a cut of the money she saved.
Alex kept asking Chen Zhao about it.
Why did he want to buy the ocean?
But Chen Zhao still wouldn't tell her.
Alex was very helpless.
She didn't believe that Chen Zhao really had too much money and nowhere to spend it.
But she still didn't understand the value of the ocean.
Was there some natural mineral deposit in the ocean?
Even if there was, Chen Zhao couldn't touch the mineral deposit.
That wasn't something Chen Zhao could do.
Even if the ocean belonged to Chen Zhao, he couldn't do this business.
The mineral deposit business had long been controlled by the various giants.
Even the richest man in the world would be beaten up if he got involved in the mineral deposit or energy industry, not to mention Chen Zhao.
Every industry had its own rules.
For example, in the beer industry, Dashan Beer was now a local giant.
If a new person entered the picture, Chen Zhao would also attack.
Just like how Dashan Beer had been attacked in the past.
But the beer industry was relatively mild. Most of the time, it wouldn't use extreme competition.
The energy and mineral industries, on the other hand, were pretty much a bloodbath.
Just look at the massacres caused by the big companies in Africa and South America.
They even started wars. For example, the YLK War. To put it simply, it was a war of energy. ()
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