Chapter 96 Changes in the Town
96 Small Town Development
Dorian's previous good fortune had everyone's attention fixed on the box.
But when the box was opened, it contained only two stacks of neatly bundled documents.
Dorian picked up a document, glanced at it, and then said in surprise, "These are witness protection program files, shit, there's even a list of undercover agents.
I get it, these were the bargaining chips in the deal that British Broker made with the Mori Family.
With these lists, as long as the witnesses and undercover agents are eliminated, the current head of the Mori Family will be able to evade trial in Italian courts."
Upon hearing this, Joe Ga shook his head, slightly disappointed. He had already decided to personally 'judge' the members of the Mori Family in Italy, so the list wasn't important to him anymore.
Seeing that Dorian seemed interested in those items, he waved his hand and said, "Keep them for yourself. Since we're up against the Mori Family, these things might come in handy."
Dorian nodded seriously and said, "We can't let this list get out, or these people will all die.
However, there's an undercover agent on this list I've seen at a Mori Family gathering, maybe we can use him in our action..."
Joe Ga didn't pay too much attention to the huge gains because he knew that Dorian had more motivation to take on the Mori Family, and he let it be.
After gesturing for Dorian to pack away the items, Joe Ga looked at the group that had almost finished eating. He clapped his hands and smiled, "All full? Then go and rest.
I'm in a very good mood today, I need to find a spot to be happy alone, and nobody should disturb me.
In the next few days, rest if you need to rest, get busy if you need to get busy, arrange things for yourselves."
After speaking, Joe Ga glanced at Ayu, who wanted to say more. He patted Nis on the shoulder, indicating that she should talk to Ayu.Nôv(el)B\\jnn
This woman King Kong had a good relationship with Nis. There were some things Joe Ga couldn't say, but Nis could talk to her.
If Joe Ga had lived in ancient times, he'd have taken Ayu with him everywhere, but in these modern times, when they were preparing to arm-wrestle with a gang in a developed country, Ayu couldn't come.
First, because she stood out too much, and second, because her shooting skills weren't up to standard yet.
A machine gunner can't just be good at sweeping fire. Covering fire, suppressive fire, and moving fire are essential lessons for a machine gunner, and also their most important responsibilities.
How could Joe Ga dare to fight under her cover if Ayu's shooting wasn't up to scratch?
Nis was very understanding; after Joe Ga left, she took the inarticulate Ayu aside and carefully explained Joe Ga's concerns, then seriously promised to do her best to help. This calmed the anxious Ayu.
With Joe Ga's departure, the dinner gathering came to an end.
Karman took Dorian, who had nowhere else to go, and left.
Ayu left with her large cat.
Eric shamelessly insisted on staying at Joe Ga's house, even if it meant sleeping on the sofa.
Joe Ga didn't involve himself with the matters outside. He hid away in his room, writing and sketching, and started making the things he needed using the Omnipotent Toolbox.
He kept himself calm by focusing on his work, otherwise he felt he'd laugh himself into being a fool.
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In the next few days, everyone was busy with their tasks, as some preparations were needed for the trip to Italy...
Muto eagerly volunteered to head to Kamu. While sending Eric back to his country, he also had to meet with the middleman Belotti.
This young African, accompanied by his father, carried 310,000 in cash and, after nearly three days, managed to acquire the custom Greek passports for Joe Ga and also got his own father a visa to Italy, completing his first six-figure transaction in his life.
The counterfeit passports still had to be handled by Eric back in Sweden; this time, everyone could only enter Italy through official means.
Dorian received the gear he had been longing for, an HK417 assault rifle that fired 7.62 mm ammunition with a 12-inch barrel.
And a G36C that was a modified version of the G36, smaller in size, firing 5.56 mm ammunition, suitable for indoor CQB.
A USP combat pistol, a Benelli M4, and of course, his favorite panoramic night vision goggles.
The moment this guy got the guns, he ran to the shooting range, generously burning through the boss's bullets.
Nis took the little Cheetah for a walk every day without fail, then went to help Ayu for a few hours, and spent the remaining time at the shooting range.
Joe Ga didn't need to worry about the Ad-Damazin matters, because Sayram took it even more to heart.
After all, this company that had begun to make money on its books had taken in 50 young people from his tribe.
The old man changed his once lazy ways and started working diligently.
In the past, he would work at most four hours a day, but now it had extended to six hours.
The two extra hours were all spent swearing at the new young people.
The old man knew very well that the bulk of Joe Ga's earnings didn't come from the company; if anything went wrong here and made Joe Ga feel like there was no hope, he could leave at any time.
Such a boss, who was willing to invest generously, happily support people, and could subsequently boost Ad-Damazin's local economy, was not easy to find in Africa.
The tribal elders from Sayram's tribes were so keen on Joe Ga they nearly wanted to tie him down and treasure him here for nothing else but the fact that he could provide jobs. Plus, the upcoming resort could bring tourists to Ad-Damazin.
As Joe Ga's importance in Ad-Damazin grew, so did his influence, resulting in the acquisition of the firearms license from the travel company.
Though it was just a piece of paper stamped with the SD Security Department seal, legally speaking, it was flawless, at least in SD.
In the future, the company's gun shop would be able to sell and rent firearms legally.
Naturally, Joe Ga was pleased with this. The company was currently profitable, and he hadn't touched the money in the accounts, but instead, he had injected another 200,000 US Dollars to speed up the construction of Sayram's animal rescue resort.
That fellow countryman Lao Zhu really came through; all by himself, he found a bunch of laborers locally, and in just a few months, the resort had already taken shape.
Following Ayu's experience, the resort was divided into many areas to ensure her "children" had plenty of space to play. The places for people to stay were rows of stilted wooden houses; the foundations had just been laid, and it would take a few more months for the houses to be completed and furnished.
Professionals in infrastructure construction are really impressive. Joe Ga hadn't even realized it when Lao Zhu had already planned a huge septic tank for him. He claimed that the size of the resort could totally accommodate a biogas digester.
Using biogas for living and generating electricity might seem a bit too high-tech for the brothers in Africa, but Lao Zhu said the residue in the biogas digester was a very good fertilizer.
According to the thinking of all Chinese people, with Joe Ga owning so much land, it would be a crime not to plant something, disrespecting his racial talent.
Joe Ga gladly accepted Lao Zhu's suggestion, considering he himself didn't need to farm or shoulder manure. It was just a matter of speaking; there was plenty of labor in the company now, and those Ernu children adopted by Ayu were very diligent.
Using child labor was definitely wrong, but employing these homeless children in Africa meant saving their lives.
Ayu might have the looks of a wild beast, but she had a heart full of warmth that completely belied her appearance.
She wasn't like those in the charitable organizations who would care about the children's psychological well-being, but she was truly teaching those kids how to survive.
Joe Ga himself wouldn't take the initiative to get close to those children; the reason was the same as why he rejected pets.
The more he interacted, the more he would naturally feel the obligation to be responsible for them, which his current profession did not allow.
However, Joe Ga didn't interfere with Ayu's methods; after providing food and shelter, he left the rest for Ayu to handle as she saw fit.
Lately, the grass at the airport wasn't as tall as before, where it used to be over half a person's height; now it had been turned into neat and tidy lawns, a clear indication that Ayu's adopted children were doing a great job.
The quiet continued until the fourth day when Joe Ga stepped out of his workshop early in the morning. He first went to the armory to collect a few guns he had prepared in advance, then carried several gun cases to the car and drove to the shooting range.
Upon arriving at the range, Joe Ga immediately sought out Antar, who was practicing shooting with Nis. .net
Seeing the woman's curious expression, Joe Ga handed her a pair of half-finger gloves that were close to Antar's skin tone.
Watching Antar's surprised expression, Joe Ga said proudly, "It took me several days to make these. You try them. I can't guarantee they'll completely replace your thumbs, but I assure you that with the guns I custom-made for you, and with additional training, you'll definitely regain your past shooting abilities!"