I think I figured out what's going on? Looking at the words and photos left in this document, Liang En felt that the last doubt he had found had been explained.

Although the police photos at the time were very blurry, Liang En could also tell that the gold was not the standard precious metal ingots prepared by banks or large financial institutions, but some natural gold nuggets and some gold and silver ingots that were obviously cast by himself.

Let me take a look. Joan, who was sitting on her bed, put down the book she was reading and jumped out of bed, then dragged her slippers to Liang En and looked at the things on the table.

Your judgment should be correct. These gold and silver ingots are most likely the result of the other party melting the stolen goods. After reading the document, Joan nodded seriously.

These silver nuggets inside are really suspicious, because unlike refining gold, it is difficult for some gold prospectors to extract silver from ore in the wild.

What is even more suspicious are the cut gems. If the silver can be said to have been found somewhere, it is unlikely that the cut gems were found in the wild.

So judging from the time and evidence, this group of people should be the same group of guys who plundered the aboriginal village and attacked Mr. Brown's expedition. Liang En nodded.

Another very important piece of evidence is that the overall appearance of the gemstones in these photos is very similar to the cut of the gemstones on the jewelry that Mr. Brown carried with him.

That is to say, we finally figured out everything about the previous matter. Jeanne nodded and stretched. We can finally go home.

Because he didn't want to waste everyone's time, Liang En asked Fan Meng and the security personnel to leave early a few days ago, leaving only him and Joan of Arc responsible for negotiating and solving the mystery.

Of course, in addition to this work, he also took time to fly to the United States to deal with the salvage and museum construction work in Florida that required him to make his own decisions.

The salvage work was all normal. With clear planning in place, the company staff successfully salvaged a lot of gold and silver jewelry from the ocean. But the difference from before was that they did not find the jewelry gathering area like before.

As for the construction of the museum, there was a slight problem. For some reason, the Immigration Bureau found several illegal workers from their construction site, so he needed to deal with this situation.

Fortunately, he outsourced all the work, so it only took a few simple inquiries to end the matter, which was not too troublesome for him.

When will the museum be completed? Joan asked curiously after sitting on the plane. He knew that Liang En went to the south during those two days to inspect the museum.

It should probably be completed this fall. After all, the original museum as a whole does not meet the environment required to preserve these cultural relics, so we have to build a new exhibition hall, which will take a while. Liang En is a little dissatisfied with this progress. .

Although it is said that the exhibits will be relatively precious and require great efforts in terms of security, in fact the scale of the exhibition hall does not need to be too large. If it were replaced by a Chinese construction team, it might be able to handle it in the summer.

In addition to issues related to the construction of museum venues, Liang En also went to see the personnel training situation this time. For him, he would rather have people waiting for the museum than the museum waiting for people.

These personnel are mainly recruited locally, but in addition, a group of aborigines from the Otter tribe are also recruited, which is a benefit brought by the elder Liang En to the tribe.

Of course, from a purely economic perspective, this is a profitable thing, because according to American law, operators will receive partial discounts when the number of people of color they recruit exceeds a certain proportion.

After chatting for a while, Liang En fell asleep on the plane. For him, this trip was a solution to his previous worries and a favor, so now that he had finished everything, he naturally felt a little tired.

Because he had been working in the field for a long time this time, he decided to take some rest after returning home. However, after lying at home for two days, he began to feel that staying at home was too boring.

You're right, staying at home all day is indeed a super boring thing. After Joan Arc mentioned this matter, she also said that she wanted to go out for a walk, but two people showed up to choose the destination. difficulties.

Because for Joan of Arc, cross-border travel basically didn't exist in her time, so she didn't know much about it at all.

As for Liang En, he is a person who has difficulty making choices. If he encounters an emergency, he can make quick judgments with perseverance, but if it is just such a trivial matter, he will be a little hesitant.

Fortunately, a phone call from the Philippines helped them make their decision. The person who called them was Huang Tao, the person in charge of the plantation. He said that he had recently encountered some problems when acquiring another plantation.

According to him, they are about to complete the acquisition of the next plantation, so at this time, they naturally hope that Liang En can send someone with the authority to sign the contract.

Huang Tao is a standard veteran Chinese, so he sometimes seems to be a little timid in many things, so he must ask for instructions every time there is a big matter.

Normally, Liang En and the others would directly send lawyers to sign the agreement, but this time he decided to take Joan of Arc to sign the agreement and take a trip there.

To be honest, although it was already spring, he was still freezing during this trip in northern Canada, so it was obviously a good idea to find a warm place for vacation.

So simply arrange things in Ireland and make sure there is nothing important recently. After finishing the work, Liang En and the others took a plane to their own plantation near Zamboanga City.

How big is our plantation here now? After getting off the plane and getting on the vehicle sent by the plantation, Joan of Arc asked Liang En in a low voice.

At the earliest, it was 120 hectares. Liang En said after thinking for a while, But in the past few years, we have acquired several local plantations, so the current plantation size is 670 hectares.

The economic situation in the past few years has not been particularly good, so there are many industries in the region that cannot support themselves and have gone bankrupt. Taking advantage of this opportunity, Liang En and the others have acquired many plantations.

As for Liang En and others, they have not been greatly affected by the recent financial impact. This is partly because Liang En and others have always adhered to strict scientific planting methods and extended them to the downstream manufacturing and processing of raw materials, resulting in better product quality.

On the other hand, his relationships in Europe and China have opened up the markets in these places, which are far better than those faced by their local counterparts.

To give the simplest example, Liang En can sell these things directly to dealers in Europe or China. This is much better than those situations where it takes several hands to reach the final demand.

Not to mention that those handmade rattan weavings were even introduced by Liang En to the Orient Express and several affiliated hotels, successfully creating a good brand and giving these items a higher added value.

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