British Civil Servant

Chapter 423 The Changing Newfoundland

Newfoundland's economic improvement is obvious, but this actually has little to do with Humber River logging.

The simple fact is that it takes a long time to see the changes that come from real hard work. On the contrary, the so-called tertiary industry always produces results quickly, which is why the backbone of many countries later became tourism.

Newfoundland's economic vitality is due to the recent influx of immigrants, initially from the United States and Canada, but then European guests also began to arrive in Newfoundland and brought income.

There happened to be several famous Hollywood actresses filming promotional advertisements in Newfoundland, which extended the stay of these visitors from afar. As the local chief executive of Newfoundland, Alan Wilson was very proud. The goddess in the eyes of these people faced him. Never refuse a request.

"Mr. Allen, every resident can feel that the situation here is improving." Smallwood praised, "The influx of foreign guests are very generous and promote the vitality of the people."

"These people of unknown origin are at least very wealthy. The number of registered companies is increasing faster and faster. The general trend is that it has been increasing, and this fiscal surplus has greatly increased Newfoundland's ability to resist risks in the future." Ai Len Wilson also nodded and said, "But this kind of thing is a good amplifier, not real prosperity. Based on Newfoundland's basic conditions, forestry and fishery are the real industries. As many people say, regardless of life What a joy to still maintain a hard-working character.”

Hardworking and useful? Alan Wilson thought it was of course useful. Didn't he look at an example that just appeared before? A Chinese worker who couldn't even understand English had just successfully captured a batch of ocean horses?

A few days ago, Ellen Wilson asked Mary what the advantages of the Chinese laborers in front of her were, and the woman replied that they were diligent. And I believe that following such a man, there will be no hard times in the future.

In the end, Alan Wilson covered up the matter, pretending that nothing happened, and letting the matter dissipate invisible.

"A person of unknown origin?" Smallwood said in surprise, "I think they are all respected gentlemen. How could they be a person of unknown origin? Can successful people be described in such terms?"

"Newfoundland's gray zone route naturally attracts similar guests. They may be very wealthy people, but they are indeed of unknown origin." Alan Wilson joked, "Maybe There are Soviets. Of course, it doesn’t matter even if they are real. The dollar is noble, but the ruble is not despicable. Even if it is despicable, it will suddenly become noble after arriving in Newfoundland.”

"Our identity system should be completed immediately. To preserve Newfoundland's interests in Newfoundland, we must first distinguish between locals and outsiders. Currently, this scope is the difference between subjects of the British Empire and foreigners."

Alan Wilson just instinctively felt that someone from the Soviet camp had noticed Newfoundland.

There is no concrete evidence that there actually is.

The livre is a medieval French monetary unit, but this does not delay his name as a person. His public identity is the accounting director of the Alsace Heavy Industry and Transport Union, but he is actually the leader of the Soviet spy organization lurking in France.

To put it simply, Lever has discovered the merits of capitalism, such as discreetly selling some jewelry, selling a villa in Antibes, and comprehensively reviewing his extravagant spending, changing his past lavish spending. money way.

Then put the money in a safe place and continue to use it. Although Switzerland is more famous, the French government has been paying close attention to this so-called neutral country that cooperated with Germany since the war. Naturally, he needs a place that is more free from the French government's sight. , By coincidence, he came into contact with some British people who were close to France and negotiated the common market for coal and iron, and learned about Newfoundland on this side of the Atlantic.

Liefer wanted to use the funds in his charge to speculate. Their motivation does not rule out taking this opportunity to accumulate funds for the union itself in order to expand the strength of the union, but the most important thing is to satisfy personal desires. Obviously, if he were not tempted by those women who could play with him, then his funds could be invested in more meaningful industries.

But? This is very French. If citizens of other countries have loopholes due to women's issues, they can still criticize them from the moral high ground, but what about France? That's completely understandable.

Many people are like this and don't do securities trading because the results are too slow; the risks of drug trafficking are too high. Horse racing wouldn't make him the large sums of money he wanted; and even if he won, he might not get the money, but he'd probably be killed.

So we can only survive by relying on corruption, and then find a place to keep the corrupt money in a safe place. Although Newfoundland has just begun to appear on this stage, Lever felt that it was very safe to come when the public was not aware of it.

Alan Wilson doesn't care whether he is a drug lord or a murderer, whether the money is from embezzlement or robbery. As long as he pays the management fee in Newfoundland, he is a guest of Newfoundland. As long as he comes here, he will always spend money for food, clothing, housing and transportation, not to mention the management fee. It must be paid.

In Newfoundland's case, it doesn't look like a debt-ridden place at all. It's completely a paradise on earth.

If it weren't for the feeling that it's not yet time, Alan Wilson is already ready to promote the gambling industry, but is he? We still have to wait until the situation in Newfoundland becomes more stable. After all, it is not suitable to focus too much on too many projects in the short term. It is enough to handle the immediate matters well.

The hard-working chief executive should be rewarded for his efforts to maintain the needs of Hollywood's distinguished guests.

Compared with the other three busy girls, Pauline Godard's promotional video is the simplest, because her image is the spokesperson of a tax haven, and she only needs to do some interior styling, and does not need to look like other people shooting everywhere.

After filming her own part, Pauline Godard was free and had plenty of private time. Then she discovered many anomalies about this small group and learned the shocking truth.

The other three goddesses who are sought after by thousands of people actually have surprising relationships with the local chief executive.

"Mr. Allen is so charming that these beautiful goddesses fall in love with you." Pauline Godard asked about this matter when the two of them were getting along. "If word gets out, it will definitely shock everyone."

Why! Alan Wilson held his forehead and glanced helplessly at Pauline Gaudai, and said lightly, "I wonder if Miss Pauline thinks this matter can be spread?"

Although he was young, he was indeed very busy, and he really had no idea of ​​provoking Pauline Godard, who had slipped through the net.

"Are you feeling particularly proud of using your power to let a female star serve you?" Pauline Godard asked even more.

Alan Wilson had to stand up and unbutton his belt, "Didn't your ex-husband Chaplin just like to let his wife be the heroine? Why did I make this mistake? You are too unfriendly to me."

"What are you going to do?" Pauline Gaudai thought the other party was joking, but after she was knocked down, she realized that her judgment was wrong.

After a long time, the charming smell in the room dissipated. Pauline Godard covered her body with a leaflet and said, "You are not afraid that Vivian will know, she will be sad if you do this."

"So you must make it clear, I don't want to provoke you at all." Alan Wilson buttoned up and said honestly. When he passed through the United States, not all of them came to relive his old dreams, at least he didn't take the initiative to find Joan Crawford or Bette Davis.

This time Pauline Godard came, he had no intention of provoking anyone. If the other party could always promise to hide what he saw in his heart before leaving Newfoundland, what happened now would not happen.

But, it's too late to say anything now. After Alan Wilson got dressed, he picked up the clothes that fell on the ground, put them on the other party's shoulders, and said softly, "Vivian told me last time, you are too A woman who needs to be loved, and I agreed, but I didn’t expect to be loved in this way.”

The big event this month is the independence of Burma. One month after the independence of British India, Burma also broke away from the control of the British Empire. With the passing of time, few women at this time bothered to worry about the British Empire. The future grieving chief executive of Newfoundland seems to be speaking more gently.

Ingrid Bergman mentioned the establishment of Woodpecker Films, and Vivien Leigh said that Newfoundland is really awesome.

Hedy Lamarr also pulled Alan Wilson to talk about the drama from time to time, asking him what else he was not professional enough about and what he wanted to get rid of.

"Heidi, can you promise me one thing?" Alan Wilson said seriously, "No matter what happens, don't try to violate the laws of nature, and don't believe in any advertisements that make people more beautiful."

Hedy Lamarr, who should obviously believe in science the most, is actually the most superstitious among these women. Alan Wilson doesn't know why this is happening, but he doesn't want to see this happen in the future.

"The look in your eyes just now almost gave me the illusion that you were in love with me." Hedy Lamarr took several deep breaths in succession and reached out to fan her cheeks. She was obviously nervous.

"That's not entirely an illusion. It's not marriage that's called love. Otherwise, you wouldn't get divorced." Alan Wilson started talking nonsense again, saying that it's not okay for others to be courteous to Hedy Lamarr. He, Alan Wilson, OK……

After all, he went further and further along the road of Poseidon, and made no secret of his desire to acquire Hedy Lamarr.

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