Chapter 443: Gradual Change of Latin America
The other side.
After showing off his power at the doorstep of the American Canal State.
The aerospace fleet turned south and flew to the border between New Granada and the South American equatorial country, and then flew inland along the border.
Along the way, Cavo deliberately ordered the Quetzalcoatl 004 aerospace carrier and four frigates to fly at an altitude of 1,000 meters above the ground while staying close to the border line.
This means that in towns and villages on the border of South America's equatorial countries, one can look up and see a series of huge airships.
The border between New Granada and the South American equatorial country is about 450 kilometers long, which took the aerospace fleet more than three hours to fly slowly.
It’s okay in New Granada. After all, these airships are their own equipment, and they feel very safe.
On the other side, residents of the equatorial countries in South America are more panicked and worried.
Many locals are worried that the South American Equatorial Power will become an enemy of the Sapiens Company, and then they will have to face the attack of this airship.
In fact, after receiving the news that the Sapiens company’s huge airship was flying close to the border, the senior officials of the Equatorial Country in South America were already trembling with fear, fearing that the Sapiens company would have a “friendly exchange” with them.
At noon, the sun is scorching.
The aerospace fleet passed the last section of the Colombia-Israel border and began to enter the Colombia-Peru border. The border between New Granada and the Inca Empire is about 960 kilometers long.
In the town of Guipi, an Inca town on the border.
Several farmers who were busy in the cornfield suddenly saw a huge monster appear in the northern sky.
Rivera, who was weeding with his father, wiped his eyes and stared blankly at the sky in the distance.
"What are you looking at? Hurry up and work." His father roared in dissatisfaction.
"Got it..." Rivera replied weakly.
He was already tired of this kind of life with no end in sight.
Guipi Town is a border town with a very poor economy. There are five laborers in the family, who get up early and go to bed late every day, but they can't earn more than 20,000 soles (equivalent to 6,600 US dollars) in a year.
Although Inca's per capita GDP is as high as US$6,600, the actual median per capita income here is only US$3,600, and nearly 30% of the population has an annual income of less than US$3,600.
For example, the Rivera family in front of us, with five workers, only earns 6,600 US dollars a year.
However, local prices are not low.
The Inca Empire's income mainly comes from fisheries and minerals. Under the free market mechanism, this industrial structure means that most of the profits are destined to fall into the hands of a small number of entrepreneurs and wealthy people.
Just look at the per capita amount.
After all, if you average out a farmer and an entrepreneur, the starting amount per person is at least several million US dollars.
The question is, do farmers really earn millions of dollars?
The answer is obvious.
No matter where you are, the real bottom class always works the hardest and has the lowest income.
There are a large number of ordinary people within the Sapiens company with a monthly income of more than 600 gold yuan, not to mention other places that pursue a free market.
Rivera was sweating profusely as he worked. Although it was winter in the southern hemisphere, their town was in the tropical rainforest and the temperature was still over 20 degrees Celsius.
Not far from his cornfield is the Putumayo River, the border river.
Due to the recent deterioration in relations between the Inca Nation and the Homo Sapiens Company, a border post was built on the side of their town and a battalion of troops was stationed there.
After seeing the airship that obscured the sky, Rivera did not think that the Inca Empire had the ability to fight against the Homo Sapiens company.
It was a busy afternoon until sunset.
Rivera dragged his exhausted body back to his home in the small town.
Before he could catch his breath, his childhood friend knocked on his window: "Rivera, I'll treat you to boiled peanuts. See you at the Big Rubber Tree."
He washed his face, said something to his mother, and went out.
After walking past a few houses, we arrived under some rubber trees.
The childhood friend was holding a cookie box and sitting on a big rock: "Rivera, come here quickly!"
"I'm so tired. I just did nothing but grass today." Rivera sat aside and picked up a few boiled peanuts and cracked them open: "Did you see those flying things in the sky today?"
“I saw it, it’s really cool.”
"Bravo, do you think we can only continue to farm in the future?" Rivera said a little depressed.
Bravo looked around, then took out a cell phone from his trouser pocket mysteriously: "Look what this is?"
Rivera was very surprised: "A cell phone? I saw that bastard Ola playing with it before. Where did you get it? This thing will cost several thousand soles, right?"
"Someone gave this to me, do you want it?"
Rivera frowned: "Sent?..." Suddenly, he seemed to have thought of something, his face a little horrified: "You are crazy, you actually contacted the Sapiens company. If the sheriff finds out, you will be arrested."
"Haha, what are you afraid of? Look, they also gave me this thing." Bravo opened a plastic basket, and inside was a revolver.
Gulu! Rivera turned even paler.
However, Bravo didn't care: "Rivera, I have decided to join the Sapiens Company. I will also bring all my friends in Guipi Town to join the Sapiens Company. Do you want to join me?"
"I..." Rivera hesitated.
Bravo put down his revolver. "Don't worry. There are only five sheriffs in this town, plus the family of that bastard Ola. We don't need to act right away. As long as we can get enough people, we will definitely have the advantage."
"I need to think about it." Rivera still hadn't made up his mind.
"Okay! Let's watch a movie!" Bravo opened the APP on his mobile phone and found a player.
Although the Inca, Santiago, and Pampas blocked the Sapiens sites, they had no way to stop the smuggling at the border.
Previously, Threeleaf Oak had a lot of hidden agents here. With the cooperation of these hidden agents, many forest trails and underground tunnels were opened up on the border, and then a large number of mobile phones and notebooks equipped with Homo sapiens software were imported into these areas.
Currently, more than 870,000 mobile phones and 120,000 laptops have been secretly smuggled into various regions that are resisting the entry of Sapiens through this channel.
In addition, there are communication airships deployed above the border and signal towers on the mountains.
Communication signal coverage extends at least 150 kilometers inward from the border.
Since these mobile phones and laptops are free, it makes it easy for locals to receive them.
Even though the Inca nation has noticed the problem, there is still no way to prevent the influx of Homo sapiens cell phones and laptops.
The Inca border garrison also apparently observed the swaggering aerospace fleet.
At this moment, they were left with only fear and powerlessness.
Even though the equipment of five divisions and a large amount of ammunition were recently pulled back from America, the Inca military still does not feel a bit safe.
The main reason is that the sense of oppression of Homo sapiens is too strong.
The aerospace fleet flying close to the border is an armed patrol, which can also reduce the resistance of local people.
Just after the aerospace fleet flew over.
The broadcasting company also quickly arranged for communication airships and deployed them directly along the border. Since the eastern part of the Inca country is a vast tropical rainforest area with relatively flat terrain, it is very conducive to the airships to expand communication coverage.
For example, the communication airship close to Guipi Town can transmit signals up to a maximum of 300 kilometers.
If long waves are used, it can even cover a radius of several thousand kilometers.
The Inca Empire dared not say anything about the Homo sapiens sending communication signals into its territory, and could only order the public to be prohibited from listening to the enemy's signals.
However, the core area of the Inca Empire is the western coastal area, while the efficiency of executing orders in the impoverished central Andes and eastern tropical rainforest areas is very low.