Chapter 29 [Fund Flow]
Then Belsinger discussed the content and details of various jobs with the two people carefully. In addition, he also introduced the customs and practices of China, the skills of doing things, etc. to the old housekeeper Jamal. In addition to going to China to buy two building materials production equipment, Belsinger also made some special arrangements.
In a while, he and Lina will definitely live together in their own house, that is, the old castle. It is too dilapidated. His father-in-law has hinted that he should renovate the house several times and not let his little daughter suffer a little grievance in her husband's family.
However, the price of decoration materials in India is ridiculously high, and the quality is not very good. So this time when the old housekeeper went to China, in addition to buying machinery, he also bought back various decoration materials for decorating the castle. In addition, a small hydropower generation system must be purchased. The diesel generator has been used for a long time, and the power is unstable, and the cost of diesel is high.
It is not realistic to supply electricity in the Lajar Valley 24 hours a day. The cleanest and most sustainable energy is water power and wind power. As for wind power, don't even think about it, but there is a river with abundant water in my valley. It is possible to use a small hydroelectric generator to supply electricity to the entire Lajar Valley, and then I can use electric lights and telephones, which are the symbols of human civilization.
The discussion lasted until the second half of the night, and Belsinger couldn't stand it anymore, so he ended the meeting and went back to the room to sleep. The next day, I slept until more than ten o'clock, and I was still yawning when I got up. After a difficult breakfast, Belsinger took his little follower. Little Jamal came to the central street of the temple and started to wander around. Opposite the temple is the government office building, which is also at the most prosperous intersection.
There are several restaurants on the side that have opened for business, but it is not time for dinner, and there are no customers, so I can't find out some useful information. I can only go to the lobby of the government office building to check the names of officials at all levels of the Sinjar government and the scope of business they are responsible for. Find the target of your bribe. Of course, the bribe is the biggest, so of course you have to bribe the mayor.
At this time, the old housekeeper Jamal, with two people riding bicycles and holding a few black leather bags, was rushing towards the Lagar Valley. The key to the underground vault given to the old housekeeper by Bel Singh was still hanging around his neck. At lunch time at three or four o'clock in the afternoon, Bel Singh finally found an opportunity and sat down in a restaurant opposite the government building.
And took out a tip of thousands of rupees and carefully asked the restaurant staff to inquire about the various privacy of government officials. It is also good for you to find the other party's weakness. After all, it is a perfect way to get along with the other party. It would be strange if people like to give gold keys to gems to get things done.
No one who can open a restaurant opposite the town government and serve as a waiter in this restaurant is an idiot. Under the attack of tips, of course, he knows everything and reveals all the gossip he knows. For example, what kind of sports does the mayor like? How many lovers and wives do you have and where do they live? How many children are there in the family, etc.
One of the most important information is that the mayor is of the same caste as himself, that is, Kshatriya, so there is no barrier to communication. There is no barrier to making friends. In addition, the mayor has a special hobby, that is, he likes to wear jewelry, and he wears four rings on the ten fingers of his hands. He changes the style and taste of the rings every few days, which is in line with some living habits in India.
The other party likes to wear rings, and his family has accumulated hundreds of gem rings over the past hundred years, and each one is a top-notch product. Not only are the shapes beautiful and novel, but even the gems on them are all big. The other party has this little habit of wearing jewelry. It happened to be used by himself, and the previous company didn't believe that it couldn't be handled, our lovely fat mayor.
For two whole days, he spent tens of thousands of rupees and finally got all the first-hand information of all the officials in the town. At this time, Old Jamal also took people to move the cash in the vault, and then rented a car in Sinjar Town that was in good condition, and drove all the way to Udaipur along the dusty dirt road.
This time I came to Udaipur to handle bank cash business, which is basically the same as the national conditions of China. If you want to exchange rupees into foreign currency in India, you can only go to the Central Bank of India to exchange. Then I went to the branch of Huaxia Bank in Udaipur to open an account. Put two million Huaxia in this account to facilitate the purchase of machinery and various equipment in Huaxia. Originally, Belsinger thought that the exchange rate between rupees and Huaxia currency was 10:1. But when exchanging rupees, I found out that it was 13:1. The number of rupees required to exchange two million Huaxia reached 26 million rupees.
It made my property shrink by 0.3 percentage points at once, but I had to use Huaxia currency to trade with the Chinese, and there was no way to avoid the loss of shrinkage. Then I applied for a passport for the old butler Jamal in Udaipur, and hired a Huaxia translator in the Udaipur talent market. I took a plane with two sturdy male servants to Guangzhou, China.
After sending the old housekeeper away, Bel Singh returned to Sinjar Town after a big purchase in Udaipur. It was already the weekend, and he brought Lina and little Jamal to the temple to visit the Brahmin elder who had chanted for him for three days and three nights last time. He also donated 10,000 rupees. Bel Singh was generous and a famous landowner, and the two sides had a very happy chat.
Some sacrifices in the temple were also very hot. It would be very useful for his next plan to deal with these Brahmins. Then in the afternoon, he brought the valuable gifts bought in Udaipur to the rich area on the other side of the temple and found the home of the mayor of Sigar Town.
He personally visited the fat mayor of Katamala, who weighed 200 kilograms. Since both parties were of the Kshatriya caste, they learned about each other's family history. Unexpectedly, the ancestors of the two people were actually in-laws of the same family, but after hundreds of years, they were a bit far away, so they didn't know each other. After all, the Singer family, where Belsinger belongs, was just a small royal family member with royal blood in the small kingdom that existed decades ago.
In this way, the two chatted more happily. After all, Belsinger, who started to run the family business at the age of ten, was also a household name in the whole town of Sinjar. In addition, his family had money and land, and such a friend could help him develop his career. Both parties got what they needed, and of course they chatted very happily.
Moreover, the fat mayor was very enthusiastic and kept Belsinger for dinner. The two sides could be regarded as a preliminary social success. They left a very good impression on each other. After dinner, Belsinger said goodbye and made an appointment to meet again three days later. Playing badminton in the badminton hall of the only middle school in the town, this school is also the school where Belsinger and Lina go to school, which can be regarded as a revisit to the hometown.