Volume 7 I've Been Here Chapter 0921 Seniority Plan

"Boss, if you keep looking around, I'll dig your eyeballs out."
Nan Yi laughed and said, "Hahaha, if you feel you're at a disadvantage, you can just look back."
Dewen rolled her eyes at Nan Yi.
Nan Yi smiled back at Dawen, then looked up at the sky following the buzzing sound.
In mid-air, two large "Oriole" drones flew together. When they were about to reach the artificial lake in the experimental park, they lowered their altitude and flew close to the lake surface. At the same time, the hatch opened, and fish fry mixed in the water mist fell from the air into the lake.
“How’s the accuracy?”
"Not yet. The jet is too fast and hard to control at low altitude and speed. High-precision operations are not feasible. We need to switch to a quadcopter or V22 Osprey," Devin replied.
Nan Yi: "Forget about V22, it's too difficult and totally unnecessary for us. Do you think there is a future for airships or hot air balloons?"
Daven: "The airship is interesting. I'll go back and ask the engineer to verify it."
"Hmm." Nan Yi thought for a moment and said, "Davian, when you go back, sort out the technical reserves of Meerkat Technology. Assign sensitive technical projects and technical personnel to the Voyeurism Interest Group. I plan to attract investment and turn Meerkat Technology into an ordinary technology research and development company."
Dawen: "The investment is too big, boss, can't you bear it?"
"Yes, we can't sustain it anymore. The current expenses are high, and the future expenses will be even higher. Meerkat Technology has common technologies with the Peeping Interest Group and the Self-Destruction Interest Group. Some of the research and development can be done by Meerkat Technology."
Dewen: "Using other people's money to do your own business?"
Nan Yi laughed, "It's not that bad, it's just a trick. Let's go and take a look."
Nan Yi and the other person walked to another piece of land and watched a farm vehicle speeding through the middle of the land, with sparks and lightning all the way. After the vehicle drove away, Nan Yi put on a pair of insulating gloves, walked into the land, dug the ground with his hands, and observed the plants and weeds on the ground.
As they walked and observed, they saw that many plants had been burned by high voltage electricity. Nan Yi looked up at Dai Wen and said, "See? The lens technology and visual recognition algorithm are still too rudimentary, and there is still a long way to go. High voltage electricity is just a transition. I hope that laser weeding can be realized in the future."
"Boss, your words are worth at least several billion dollars."
"Don't even mention tens of billions, even tens of billions will have to be spent." Nan Yi stood up and clapped his hands, "You're still too poor, otherwise you could just spend money without blinking, and there's no need to rush to attract investment from outside. You're a money-making beast, and New York Power is even more of a Pixiu. More than 100 million has been spent, and no practical technology has been produced. How can we not find a few shareholders to share the burden?"
"The mechanical war dog jointly developed by New York Power and the Self-Destruction Interest Group is now ready for use."
Nan Yi waved his hand, "I've already watched the video, this doesn't count. For us, the mechanical war dog is just a big toy. It's too expensive and its combat effectiveness is not good enough. Losing one is enough to hire several mercenary teams from outside."
"Boss, we are still on the way."
"Yes, the road ahead is long and full of obstacles, but there will be sweet returns in the end."
Nan Yi sighed and went to other places in the experimental park, where he looked at high-pressure steam weeding and insect killing machines; a three-in-one weeder that loosens the soil, weeds and fertilizes; an unmanned seeder that is solar-powered, satellite-navigated, and can sow, loosen the soil and weed; an intelligent leek cutting machine; high-temperature foam weeding technology, etc. All the technologies and machines are still in the experimental stage, and none of them can be commercialized yet.
In the late 19th century, as steamships began to be widely used in international trade, grain from North America and Russia continued to flow into Europe, causing grain prices in many European countries to plummet and the market to be severely impacted. In order to cope with this agricultural crisis, countries such as Britain, France, Germany, and Denmark introduced corresponding policies to protect their own agriculture.
In the face of the crisis, the Netherlands not only did not adopt a simple protectionist policy, but continued to adhere to the free trade route and imported large quantities of cheap food. Dutch farmers seized the opportunity of cheap food prices and vigorously developed animal husbandry, which soon replaced traditional planting and became the country's leading industry.
By exporting livestock to industrial areas in neighboring countries such as Germany, France, and Belgium, a large amount of foreign exchange was earned, which further stimulated the development of the Dutch horticulture and livestock product processing industries.
This agricultural crisis in the late 19th century marked the beginning of modern agriculture in the Netherlands. During this crisis, the Dutch turned crisis into opportunity, improved the quality and utilization rate of agricultural production factors, improved the supply of inputs and sales of agricultural products, and promoted the rationalization of production and distribution. The century-long evolution of modern agriculture thus began.
Before the 20th century, the basic production units of Dutch agriculture were mostly small-scale traditional farms, where a farmer raised a few livestock and cultivated a small amount of land.
At the beginning of the 20th century, the agricultural population in the Netherlands totaled 2.8 million, accounting for 54.9% of the total population of 5.1 million; and most of them, due to the poor soil conditions in the Netherlands, could only hover around the poverty line no matter how hard they tried.
In 1885, Van Gogh painted "The Potato Eaters", which depicts the plight of a peasant family in northern Holland at that time.
After entering the 20th century, the Netherlands seized the opportunity of the European agricultural crisis. On the one hand, it introduced cheap food from the international market and tried its best to develop its own animal husbandry. On the other hand, by establishing cooperatives, it optimized the efficiency of the entire production system and enhanced the status and reputation of Dutch agriculture in the international market.
Through this series of measures, the lives of Dutch farmers have been greatly improved.
From the outbreak of the global economic crisis in 1929 to the end of World War II, in order to promote the recovery of the Dutch economy and enhance national purchasing power, the prices of food and other basic necessities were strictly regulated by the Dutch government and kept at a relatively low level.
In order to ensure their profits, Dutch farmers can only increase the scale effect of agriculture through land consolidation and improve efficiency by introducing fertilizers, pesticides, agricultural machinery and other means.
After the end of World War II, Dutch agriculture had initially achieved scale. With the signing of the Treaty of Rome in 1957, the European Economic Community was established, and the European Common Agricultural Policy was subsequently introduced. A unified European agricultural market gradually emerged.
With a unified European market as a foundation, the Netherlands once again seized the opportunity. The efficiency of agriculture increased dramatically in the following two decades, and it occupied the agricultural product markets of wealthy countries such as Britain, Germany and Belgium.
During this process, Dutch agriculture not only continued its previous path of large-scale development, but also greatly improved its degree of intensiveness. Thousands of pig farms, cattle farms, and chicken farms were created, and these previously unimaginable forms of agricultural production came into being.
Before the production quota policy was introduced in 1984, Dutch agriculture had completely transformed from a labor-intensive, small-scale production method to a knowledge-intensive and capital-intensive production method.
Compared with the scale development, science and technology played a more prominent role in the process of agricultural intensification. These emerging technologies greatly promoted the improvement of production efficiency. Around 1980, the per capita income of Dutch farmers, who had an advantage in technology, reached its peak, which was 2.5 times the EU average, an enviable achievement.
But at the same time, the other side of the double-edged sword of technology has also caused increasingly widespread concern among public opinion and government departments, thereby promoting a shift in the development path of agriculture as a whole in Europe.
With the rapid increase in agricultural production efficiency, Europe faced a long-term problem of agricultural product surplus throughout the 1980s, and names such as Wine Lake, Milk Lake, and Butter Mountain were heard frequently.
At that time, European agricultural products did not have strong international competitiveness and their prices were far higher than those in the international market. Therefore, in order to deal with the large amount of surplus agricultural products, the government had to spend huge sums of money to subsidize the export of agricultural products, which brought huge financial pressure to the European Community.
At the same time, water and soil pollution caused by intensive animal husbandry, food safety issues caused by large-scale use of pesticides, and controversies caused by emerging technologies such as genetic modification are gradually entering the public eye, causing increasingly widespread concern in public opinion and skepticism about the practice of seeking technological solutions to all problems.
Driven by a variety of factors, the European Community took the lead in implementing a milk production quota policy in the dairy industry in 1984 to limit further increases in milk production and put forward higher requirements on environmental protection and dairy product quality. These policy controls were also quickly rolled out to other agricultural products.
In response to these policy restrictions and changing consumer demands, many Dutch farmers have begun to try to produce some ecological or organic agricultural products and develop comprehensive services such as agricultural tourism to increase income.
In the early 1980s, Shennong Nanliang entered the Netherlands and not only invested in dairy-related enterprises such as Royal FrieslandCampina and Comparison, but also invested in many agricultural and fruit companies. At the same time, Shennong Nanliang also directly acquired farms and ranches, merged land, and established tulip orchards in the Westland area, greenhouse agricultural parks in The Hague, automated chicken farms in Utrecht, and dairy ranches in Groningen.
The flower planting industry in the Netherlands is very developed, but Shennong Nanliang does not have its own flower farm. Agricultural finance is actively integrating into the Aalsmeer flower auction market and is preparing to take some time to shake up the international flower market and create opportunities for Houji Agriculture to acquire flower farms.
It’s because Shennong Nanliang has never grown flowers and is not professional, so it can only think about uniting professionals.
After leaving the tulip orchard, Nan Yi went to the Hague Greenhouse Agricultural Park.
The agricultural park has both glass greenhouses with fairly mature technology and photovoltaic greenhouses that are still in the stage of technological exploration. The top is not covered with fully enclosed glass, but with photovoltaic panels, which are used to generate electricity and regulate the photosynthesis of crops. The technology is not difficult, but there are problems of large initial investment and high cost.
At present, the only way out that Nan Yi can see is "photovoltaic and agricultural complementarity". If agriculture cannot make a profit, it can go the route of selling photovoltaics. After a few years when the technology is more mature, Shennong Nanliang can invite experts from all walks of life to promote the prospects of photovoltaics. As long as any country is interested and provides large subsidies for the photovoltaic industry, a virtuous circle can be formed immediately in which the company eats the subsidies and the market, and Shennong Nanliang exports technology and raw materials to the company.
Not only can technology be exported, but patents and R&D names can also be exported. Whenever corporate customers have needs, Shennong Nanliang can package and sell all technology-related items. Customers can use Shennong Nanliang's technology to make up inspirational stories such as how they have persisted in R&D after years of unremitting efforts, sold their houses and cars, and incurred a lot of debts, and so on.
Shennong Nanliang strictly abides by the spirit of the contract, keeps its mouth shut, and will not bring unnecessary troubles to customers.
Nan Yi took a walk around the photovoltaic raspberry greenhouse and then went to the tomato greenhouse not far away. The tomatoes here are different from other traditional ones. The plants can grow to more than three meters tall, with thick vines that look a bit like grape vines.
The growth pattern of the fruit is also different from the traditional one. They do not grow individually, but in handfuls, bunches, or from three to four to dozens of them on a branching vine.
There was no difference in appearance from the traditional ones. There were five or six in a handful, all of uniform size. Nan Yi cut a handful with scissors, kept one, cut half for himself, and gave the rest to the tiger cub.
I put half a tomato in my mouth and took a bite. A flavor richer than traditional tomatoes hit my taste buds, with a hint of sweetness in the middle.
After eating in a few bites, Nan Yi came to another row. The tomatoes hanging on the vines were very different from the previous ones. They looked like winter dates, but a little bigger and orange-red in color. There were seven or eight to a dozen in a string.
Cut one open and you can see that the color of the flesh is slightly lighter than the skin, more orange-yellow. Take a bite and it is sweeter than the previous one. It is suitable for making vegetable salads or eating directly as fruit.
In the next row, another variety was changed. The appearance and color of tomatoes are not much different from those of kumquats in China. Cut one open and the color is the same inside and outside. Take a bite and the fruit properties are more obvious than the "winter jujube" just now. If you change a nice name, you can directly sell it as a new fruit variety and the price can be very high.
Then, Nan Yi saw tomatoes in the shape of cherry tomatoes and cherries. Each type of tomato was very juicy and had a different taste, but each one was delicious.
After eating a belly full of tomatoes, Nan Yi came to an open-air area where tomato plants were planted in pots.
Walking to a flowerpot, Nan Yi squatted down and dug in the "compound nutrient soil". Soon, several white-skinned potatoes appeared in the soil, some big and some small, looking very cute.
There are bunches of tomatoes hanging on the vines, and potatoes growing on the rhizomes. It seems as if the potatoes have cheated, or as if the tomatoes have remarried with a burden. It looks very magical, but once the technical principles are exposed, it is not worth mentioning.
This is the tomato-potato grafting technique invented by Nan Yi, a globally unknown grafting expert - scatter tomato seeds and potato "seeds" together, and after a certain period of time, the tomatoes will remain as seedlings but not roots, and the potatoes will remain as roots but not seedlings, and then they will be grafted together.
This method is not practical at all, but it is novel. The reason why it is grown in pots is to facilitate future sales to end customers. To put it bluntly, the target customer group is urban residents. Growing two pots on the balcony can be both viewed and eaten.
For Shennong Nanliang, tomatoes and potatoes are an exploration of serial marketing. Soon, Shennong Nanliang will promote the culture of homemade tomato-flavored potato chips and french fries, and serialize cooking oil, seasonings, cooking utensils, etc., in order to drive the sales of a series of products by promoting a cooking method.
Growing and making your own food is not only fun, but also reassuring to eat. After all, most children have no resistance to potato chips and french fries. When food health becomes an issue, the serial marketing plan envisioned by Nan Yi should have a broad market.
Nan Yi buried the soil back, covered the potatoes again, and came to the busy beauty not far away, "Du Chen, hello, I'm Adam."
Du Chen let go of the plant in his hand, looked up at Nan Yi, and said in surprise: "Adam Smith?"
Nan Yi smiled faintly, "Yes, welcome to join the Klompen Agricultural Group."
From a legal perspective, Shennong Nanliang is just a department under the Nan family, not an independent enterprise. In fact, calling it the "Agricultural Business Development Department" would be more in line with general corporate department naming rules.
However, within the Nan family, Shennong Nanliang was operated as an independent enterprise, and it established subsidiaries such as Houji Agriculture and Wangmu Fruit Industry to manage subsidiaries in different fields.
Each research institute, farm, ranch, and orchard is an independent corporate entity. There may be a group company above it according to the country or region. For example, the Kloppen Agricultural Group of the Netherlands. All of Shennong Nanliang’s industries in the Netherlands belong to this group. It is also possible that there is an offshore company holding the controlling stake behind it.
Simply put, anyone with a deep understanding can tell which industries belong to the Nan family, but they cannot produce hard evidence to prove it. It is like the police identifying a suspect as a murderer, and the suspect is indeed the murderer, but they cannot find evidence to prove it.
No matter what country it is, they will say that the basis of their country's operation is the law. Whether it is consistent with the facts or not is not commented on, but all countries will claim so. If they want to make some major changes for the public or private sake, they must first amend the "Constitution" to make their behavior comply with the "law".
No matter which country it is, without joining forces with other countries, it cannot prove through legal means the existence of a relationship between Nan Yi and Nan's, nor can it prove the affiliation between Nan's and its subsidiaries around the world.
Nan Yi had his own considerations for this arrangement.
"Hello, baasd." Du Chen changed the topic.
"Can you just call me Adam? Don't you have class today?"
"No need. I will be conducting experiments here recently." Du Chen replied, and then said apologetically: "Adam, I'm busy."
"Oh, I see. Go ahead and pretend I don't exist."
Nan Yi said this and took a few steps back, standing at a distance that would not affect Du Chen's work, watching him busy quietly.
In fact, except for the senior management, Nan Yi hardly knew any of the staff at the greenhouse agricultural park. He just memorized the roster before coming. It was less than three hours ago that he learned about Du Chen and knew that she was a member of the "Seniority of Service Program".
There is a university in the Netherlands called Wageningen University, which is very strong in agriculture and has the potential to become the world's number one. Kloppen not only sponsored the establishment of a research institute at this university, but also implemented a seniority program.
Any student studying agriculture at Wageningen University can actively sign up or be passively invited to join the seniority program when they reach their sophomore year. Once they become a member of the seniority program, Kloppen will not only cover their subsequent university tuition and basic food expenses, but will also pay the students a salary every month.
The seniority plan can also be said to be a training program with relatively broad conditions. When students join the seniority plan, they become reserve employees of Kloppen. During college, as long as their academic performance is excellent, they will have an opportunity for a salary increase every six months. In theory, they can have an absolutely high salary before graduating from college.
The seniority program has very loose restrictions on students. Students are allowed not to join Klopen after graduation, as long as they return the money Klopen spent on them and add interest to offset inflation. Of course, not everyone can participate in the seniority program, and not every student will be accepted by Klopen when they graduate.
The seniority program is a two-way option. Students can choose not to take the job, and Kloppen can also choose not to take the job.
The seniority program has been implemented for eight years. So far, only two students have chosen not to join the company. However, there have been several cases where Klopen has not accepted students. After all, not every student can maintain excellence and love for agriculture.
Agriculture is a popular and high-paying major in the Netherlands. Some students do not choose this major out of their love for agriculture. For students like this, if they do not have solid theoretical knowledge and hands-on ability , Kloppen will generally choose to screen them out.
Du Chen is a sophomore at Wageningen University. In addition to attending classes, he also goes to Klopen's farm for internship or research. Klopen's review of research projects is very lenient. As long as the project is not too outrageous, he can usually apply for experimental land, site, financial budget and other material supplies.
Of course, the funding budget will not be too much, usually a few hundred or a few thousand rupiahs. If you want more, you need to prove it with experimental results. If the research direction has promising prospects, it is also possible to establish a separate research institute and allocate tens of millions of rupiahs.
Nan Yi stared at the busy Du Chen for a while, then went to the carrot planting area, stood in the field looking at a field of carrots, hesitating in his heart which one to pull out. Then, he picked one and pulled out the carrot with full of anticipation.
"Hehe, I'm lucky, it's crystal colored." Looking at the carrot that was pulled out, Nan Yi muttered to himself excitedly.
In the general impression of people, carrots must be orange. In fact, this is not the case. Hundreds of years ago, carrots had various colors, the most common being yellow. Today's orange carrots are actually selected from yellow carrots.
Since orange is the representative color of the Dutch royal family, the Dutch bred orange carrots from yellow carrots and promoted them to all parts of the world through their vast trade network during the Age of Discovery. As a result, almost all the carrots you see today are orange.
Of course, more importantly, the Netherlands had a high level of gardening at the time, and the carrot varieties cultivated there had high yields and good taste. They were the highest quality varieties and were naturally easy to promote.
Orange carrots are the result of targeted breeding, while the carrots in Nan Yi's hands are the result of atavistic diversity breeding. The purpose is to breed a more "advanced" color so that it can be sold at a higher price.
He took the carrots to the faucet in front of the reservoir and washed them. After they were clean, he shook them and immediately put them in his mouth and started to chew them.
"The taste is not much different, it's purer, without the smell of pesticides and fertilizers. Bad review." Nan Yi muttered as he chewed.
Seeing Nan Yi eating with gusto, the tiger cub couldn't help but ask, "Nan Sheng, is it delicious?"
“It tastes like carrots.”
Nan Yi replied while looking towards the distance in the carrot planting area. A rabbit that looked to be about 70 or 80 kilograms was squatting at the edge of the field. It dug out a carrot from the ground and was eating it with gusto.
"Du Chen, whose pet is that rabbit?" Nan Yi shouted at Du Chen.
"mine."
"Only one?"
"It's a male, only one, and its male characteristics have been removed." Du Chen seemed to know what Nan Yi was worried about and added directly.
"Oh, it's all right."
Rabbits weighing 70 or 80 kilograms are definitely alien species, most likely from Australia. Dutch rabbits simply cannot grow big. If this kind of rabbit becomes a disaster in the Netherlands, the Dutch government will definitely find trouble with Kloppen.
After staying in the Netherlands for three days, Nan Yi visited all of Nan’s businesses and then flew back to Nice from Amsterdam.
As soon as he got off the plane, Turkey reported the results of the investigation to him.
"Gu Junhao is the young master of the Issara Group in Vientiane, Laos. His father is Gu Zhenghe, who is very famous in Vientiane. The Gu family is on good terms with the Guan family of the Guan Brothers Company in Paris, and they sent two people to protect Gu Junhao's safety."
After listening to Turkey’s report, Nan Yi called Chen Weiqiao.
"Does the Ishara Group know?"
Chen Weiqun: “Yes, it is very famous in Laos.”
"Can you afford it?"
Chen Weiqun: "Gu Zhenghe, the boss of Issara Group, knows many senior officials in Laos. We can't afford to offend him. Only others can offend us."
Nan Yi frowned and said, "If you become enemies with him, can you still stay in Laos?"
Chen Weiqiao: "You can't stay here anymore. Are you enemies with him?"
"Not yet, I'm still weighing it."
Chen Weiqiao: "If you want to do it, just kill him directly, otherwise I will be roasted on the fire."
"What are you worrying about? You don't have to show up. Just sort it out and put it into words. Let me know what makes Gu Zhenghe so awesome."
Chen Weiqun: "Okay, where should I send it to?"
“Same place, same number.”
After hanging up the phone with Chen Weiqiao, Nan Yi turned on his computer and retrieved relevant information about Laos.
At the beginning, when Nan Chen Nonferrous Metals Group entered the Jinghong area of ​​Laos, it followed the route of both the Laotian senior officials and the Vietnamese military senior officials.
North Vietnam has had armed forces active in Laos since the 1960s when the Vietnam War was still going on. Since the opening of the "Ho Chi Minh Trail", the number of North Vietnamese troops in Laos has increased. However, at that time, the Vietnamese army's activities in Laos were more or less covert, and sometimes even carried out in plain clothes.
However, as Vietnam finally won the Vietnam War in 1975, it misjudged its own strength; thus, the dream of becoming an Indochina Federation, which had been shelved for many years, started again.
The two most important steps to realize the dream of "Indochina Federation" are the invasion of Cambodia in 1978 and the formalization and publicization of Vietnam's military presence in Laos.
For this reason, Vietnam also gave this force the title of "Western Theater", which is equivalent to the Vietnamese army stationed in Cambodia in level, although the former is much smaller in number than the latter.
However, unlike the Vietnamese troops stationed in Cambodia, the Vietnamese troops stationed in Laos basically had no combat missions, and their main purpose was to monitor the Laotian military and civilians to prevent them from having any anti-Vietnamese tendencies. Especially after the 1980s, not only did the Laotian army have to be under the command of the Vietnamese troops stationed in Laos, but even the Laotian militia was controlled by various consultants and experts sent by Vietnam.
It was not until 1989 that the world situation underwent major changes. A remarkable figure in Laos played a trick to drive out the Chinese tigers and the Vietnamese wolves. Vietnam had to gradually withdraw its troops from Cambodia, and the Vietnamese troops stationed in Laos also began to be disbanded.
But just like the tricks played in Cambodia, a considerable number of Vietnamese soldiers remained in Laos in the name of retirement. This was the main arrangement for Vietnam to ensure that it would have sufficient influence in Laos in the future.
However, because Vietnam consumed too much energy in the Laoshan and Cambodian battlefields, coupled with the impact of the disappearance of the Soviet bloc, Vietnam's originally unshakable situation in Laos soon changed.
At present, Vietnam’s high-level influence in Laos is not very great, but in the countryside and jungles, there are still a group of Vietnamese veterans active. Laos’ autonomy is getting stronger and the influence of another country is also deepening.
However, no matter how the political landscape changes, Laos' current economy is not as good as the stage in the 1960s and 1970s when the economy was controlled by the Chinese. It can also be said that Laos is not qualified to talk about the word economy at all now. Solving the problem of food and clothing is their current top priority.
Laos' annual GDP is less than a fraction of Nan's profit. Although arable land resources are relatively abundant, the country's ownership and population determine that Shennong Nanliang will have difficulty making great achievements there. The only things worth Nan's attention are forests and mineral resources.
"How much money can a so-called rich man from a poor country, who is also an outsider, make?" After reading the information, Nan Yi stroked his chin and thought.
Laos has never been within the scope of Nan's development goals. Although it is small, it has many problems.
It is not a wise move to make a large investment in such a place. If you really want to do it, you need to enter and exit quickly, not buy too many assets that cannot be quickly converted into cash, and do not make long-term plans. You need to leave enough profit margins for each business and treat it as the last business.
"There's no money to lose, so how about we just let it go? The problem is that even if I'm willing to let it go, Gu Junhao may not be willing to let it go. This grandson doesn't seem like a quiet person, otherwise there wouldn't be this shitty thing going on now."
Nan Yi was a little conflicted. Actions came at a cost, and he couldn't reach out to Vientiane. If he wiped out the Gu family, he wouldn't get a share of the proceeds. If he didn't take action, he would be in a passive position if Gu Junhao took action first.
After thinking for a while, Nan Yi turned on the computer, called up the email system, and selected "burn after reading" in the privacy level option. Any email that selects this option cannot be saved locally on the recipient's computer. The email content is only saved on the server and will be deleted beyond repair within the set time.
Nan Yi wrote an email to Jean Bader: John, find some fun for Guan Brothers Company, it can be illegal immigration, food safety or drugs, just say hello, no need to be too intense.
There were only two lines of text. Nan Yi set it to be deleted within one minute after the text was opened, and then clicked send.
After the confirmation email was sent, Nan Yi turned off the computer, took a bottle of water from the refrigerator, opened the glass door leading to the beach, arrived at the beach, soaked his feet in the sea water, and lay down on the floor.
"Bonjour!"

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