You know, Nasti was already prepared to use her wild imagination in the reconstruction of Tukarim. By doing this, didn't Ernst block her chance?
Although she knew this made sense, Nasty still felt a sense of loss. Her plan to build a simple witchcraft generator in the city center might fail.
As for the last one, it is even more heavyweight.
Let Rhine Life find a good and cheap channel to purchase building materials, which means using Rhine Life's channels.
Ernst's abacus beads were so loud that even the underground preservers could hear them. He knew very well that if the Kjerag government were to buy the same thing, the big companies in Colombia would not pay any attention to you. They might even raise the price for you because you were a government agency.
But if Rhine Life, a star enterprise in Tremont, takes action, it will be different.
Just like what Mr. Reeve, the bridge jacket of Black Steel International, said, everyone in Columbia knows that scientific research is the most profitable. Construction giants are eager to connect with Tremont's star scientific research enterprises so that they can get some new scientific research results as soon as possible.
Maybe it is just a small advancement in materials science, but once it is put into mass production, it can change the entire construction industry!
For this reason, they would almost undoubtedly give Rhine a discount on his life to create a good relationship.
When Justin from the Business Department heard this request, his face turned so dark that he almost looked like he could cosplay as Kjerag's Dark Night.
Except for the light of Tukarim, which served as Kjerag's eyes to the outside world, there was no light at all, a pure, undecorated darkness.
Fortunately, Ernst added the word "hope", otherwise Justin would probably stand up, slam the table and leave on the spot.
Damn, this is too much! How can you do business like this?
But even the current conditions are a bit too "harsh".
Little Justin cleared his throat and looked at Kristen unobtrusively, as if to say, "I'm ready."
He absolutely did not believe that Commander Christen would agree to such a deal that would bring almost no benefit to Rhine Life.
Business negotiation was his specialty, and he was well aware of the politicians and businessmen's tactics of asking for exorbitant prices and paying low prices. Ernst must have been ready for the negotiation when he spoke.
Justin is confident that he can use his eloquence to negotiate and remove, or at least reduce, some of the very unreasonable demands in the deal.
There are too many people on the council. With five people, and most of them being Kjerag, it is easy to form a one-sided voting situation, which will interfere with Nasti's design ideas. If she can't take the initiative, it is better not to let her design.
It is not difficult to accept that the scientific research station recruits local workers, but there must be restrictions, such as only recruiting local workers with certain basic knowledge and abilities. You can't let the scientific research station teach people from scratch that this is an excavator, this is a bulldozer, and that button can blow up that wall by pressing it, right?
As for purchasing building materials through Rhine’s channels, Justin had already thought of a perfect excuse:
"Rhine Life understands Kjerag's lack of channels and is willing to help our partners. However, based on the principle of honesty and mutual benefit, Rhine Life cannot offend another partner in order to help one of our partners. So please understand that if you really need Rhine Life's help, Rhine Life will recommend suitable companies to you based on the principles of fairness, justice and openness, and ensure that Kjerag can purchase suitable building materials at market prices while ensuring quality."
A very commercial and empathetic dialogue!
Even Ernst certainly couldn't say anything to refute such an "impeccable" response.
Little Justin is eager to try.
But Kristen still didn't call him.
Little Justin had to adjust his tie and coughed twice, trying to get Kristen's attention.
But Kristen still looked thoughtful.
Little Justin counted the number of people in charge and pointed to the three people with the "Business Department" name tags, but the chief executive remained silent.
Little Justin finally couldn't help it. His winking and squinting made him look a little funny. Seeing that Kristen was still not speaking, he simply said:
"Mr. Ernst, nice to meet you. I am Justin from the Business Department of Rhine Life Sciences..."
Before he finished speaking, Christen finally raised her head and replied:
"I agree. But I also have a request. The project must start as soon as possible, and during the implementation of the project, as long as there are no major problems, I do not want to encounter any resistance from the people or officials of Kjerag."
"Ah?" Justin turned around in confusion and looked at Kristen. Before he could say anything, Ernst immediately replied,
"Of course, that's as it should be. But I must also state in advance that I can only govern the secular world of Kjerag. If your scientific research operations encounter force majeure, then please forgive me for being unable to do anything."
Ordinary people might understand this force majeure factor as natural disasters, such as earthquakes, landslides, and snowstorms. But in Kjerag, this force majeure must be added with another factor - Yelagund.
If you offend our great god Yelagund, I will not compensate you.
Unless you pay more, I can help you persuade him. But the effect may not be that great, and you may have to pay more.
If you really make Him angry, I'm sorry, but have you heard where the holy stone in the Holy Stone Square came from?
Ernst would tell them this story at their graves.
As soon as Ernst finished speaking, little Justin exclaimed again:
"what?"
This time, both Kristen and Ernst noticed him. Kristen frowned at the repeater who was always talking and asked in confusion:
"What's wrong with you? Do you feel a sore throat?"
Justin's face was filled with disbelief. He stared at Kristen with wide eyes and asked sincerely:
"Kristen, I'm the director of the business department, right? All Rhine Life's business activities must go through me, right?"
Kristen nodded as a matter of course.
Justin added:
"So you know that! You agreed to cooperate before I even said a word. So why did you call me here? To sit in on the discussion?"
"Of course not." Kristen shook her head, as if asking if you want to hear what I'm saying, and replied, "Like you said, Justin, all matters related to the business process of this cooperation will be handed over to you. This is very important and must be implemented."
The corners of little Justin's mouth twitched, and he looked at Kristen as if asking for help.
You...you might as well just tell me to kill the President!
It's better than pissing myself off!
But Christen didn't care at all. He didn't care about Justin's offense to his boss, nor did he care about the loss of Rhine's life that might be caused by his casual agreement to cooperate.
She is just that kind of person. Professor Ferdinand, the most powerful high-energy physicist between the sky and the earth, once commented on Christen: As long as she can achieve her goal, she doesn't care about selling the entire Rhine Life!
And her goal is to touch the stars with her mortal body.
"Okay, let's move on to the next topic." Ignoring Justin's expression that was about to cry, Kristen said calmly, "I haven't introduced you yet, Mr. Ernst. This is Professor Levi Klitschko from Ursus."
Ernst immediately stood up, extended his hand enthusiastically and said:
"I've heard a lot about you, Professor Klitschko."
Levi had a strange smile on his face. He also stood up, shook Ernst's hand, and asked:
"Hello, Mr. Ernst. To be honest, I am a fan of the book "The History of the Nations of Erzsl."
Ernst's eyes sparkled with excitement.
Although Vina had told her when she came back that Ernst's original work had been published and the translated version was being sent to bookstores all over the world, this was the first time that Ernst actually met a fan of Ernst's work, especially since this fan was a scientist from Ursus who was temporarily living in Colombia!
Doesn’t this just prove the infectiousness of Ers?
He asked happily: "Is this true? I wonder which chapter of Ers is Professor Klitschko's favorite? China? Egypt? Mesopotamia or India?"
Levi shook his head, his eyes narrowed into a line, and his grinning mouth looked meaningful.
He replied:
"I prefer the Russian chapter."
"The Russian chapter, that is indeed a great chapter, from the Chicken Dinner to the Third Rome, and then to the great alliance..."
Ernst's voice stopped abruptly.
He looked at the man in front of him in astonishment, his heart already filled with turmoil.
Chapter 108 Comrade, you should take up the banner of exporting revolution
To be fair, Ernst thinks it is normal that some people like the Russian chapter of "The History of Erzsicht".
Whether it is a joke about the Kangxi Dynasty or an evaluation from a realistic perspective, Russia is indeed a great country with a long history and countless inspiring stories.
From the Viking tribes on the plains of Eastern Europe during the Viking Age, to the Slavic slaves in chains under the Mongol invasion, to the gray cattle of the Grand Duchy of Moscow and the Russian Empire, and finally to the end, the unbreakable alliance that changed the world, and the internal collapse that provided valuable lessons for all those who came after.
Russia's history is worth praising, learning and savoring. Anyone who studies the history of human development cannot avoid this country and cannot help but have a strong interest in it.
Ernst also had a hunch that once he could successfully write the complete "Ers Chronicles of Nations - Russia", it would inevitably become one of the most popular chapters in the entire "Ers" series.
But the thing is, I haven’t written about fucking Russia yet!
Looking at Levi who was smiling meaningfully in front of him, Ernst's expression changed again and again. He wanted to ask immediately, but out of the corner of his eye he caught a glimpse of Christen and Hinterea standing beside him.
After a moment's silence, he replied:
"You like Russia, that's a very tasteful thought. Which chapter of Russia is your favorite?"
Levi replied as a matter of course:
"Of course, the chapter of the Great Alliance. The courage and wisdom of the people are always amazing, aren't they?"
Looking at Ernst's expression, Levi withdrew his gaze with satisfaction, and praised like an ordinary book fan:
"That's why I don't feel like I belong to Ursus. I remember an ordinary comrade in your book said this: I never despised pigs, but I hated the golden crown hanging high on the tree. In my homeland, people burned bishops, hanged kings, chopped off the emperor's head, and smashed all the old dignitaries to pieces. No one is afraid of the so-called princes and nobles anymore. That's a great point, isn't it?"
"Yes...yes." Ernst wiped the sweat from his forehead and nodded in agreement.
He was now in a state of relief and sweating.
I was relieved because Levi's response to my test was very clear. He was not from the same era as Ernst, and his former homeland should still be called USSR by the world.
Although I don't know which period he came from, whether it was the steel or corn period, or our old friend's 10 billion subsidy period, most of the time, scientist comrades are still trustworthy.
In addition, he did not confront Ernst or turn the table at the first moment, which really won Ernst's favor.
As for why I was sweating so much, the reason is very simple.
His ideas seemed a bit extreme. He started by saying that he wanted to hang the king and the bishop and smash the old powerful people.
I can't say that Ernst got all of them right, but it's okay if he got two of the three right.
In other words, he had to be hanged and then smashed to pieces.
This pure Soviet man lurking inside Colombia stared at Ernst so hard that he was really scared.
Are you a believer in Bobo Sha?
Of course, after so many years in society, Ernst has long understood that one must be positional in doing things, but nothing can be accomplished if one only focuses on positionalism.
Since he himself chose to stay in Colombia, which in the eyes of the Soviets should be "full of the stench of capitalism and the blood of pioneers", and used the technology and resources here to continue his research, it was enough to prove that he should be the same kind of person as himself in terms of the code of conduct.
"Did you two know each other before?" Sensing the subtle atmosphere between Ernst and Levi, Kristen rarely felt curious.
She had seen Levi's arrogance countless times. Ordinary scientists would not turn a blind eye to or even reject invitations from a company of Rhine Life's level countless times.
He is actually interested in a book and calls himself a book fan?
Christen began to become interested in the book that Levi mentioned, "The History of the Nations of Erechtheion".
Ernst shook his head: "I don't know him, but we hit it off right away. Maybe we were destined to meet in our previous life."
Levi smiled but said nothing. Kristen took it as a joke:
"Mr. Ernst is really humorous. But since you two are in sync, it will save me a lot of explanations."
She paused, put away her smile, and said seriously:
"It's like this, Mr. Ernst. Mr. Levi also wants to participate in the research projects of the Dome Research Station. We would like to ask for your opinion on this."
This question made Ernst feel a little strange.
If he wants to join, then let him join. Why are you asking for my opinion? It's as if after the dome research station is built, Kjerag can really send a scientist up there to participate in the research.
We didn't stipulate which people Rhine Life should send to Kjerag. If you want to put people from Rhine Life in there, then go ahead. You can submit this matter directly to me later when you submit the list of scientific researchers entering the country. Is it necessary to make it a special topic?
But in the face of Ernst's question, Christen did not answer immediately, but looked at Levi and said confidently:
"Mr. Levi, you heard it too. The Dome Research Station is a major scientific research project jointly conducted by Rhine Life and the Kjerag government. Only scientists from both sides are accepted to participate. To be frank, if you refuse to join Rhine Life, then the Dome Research Station project is doomed to be out of your reach."
Ernst then looked at Levi in astonishment.
Levi looked like a researcher and had been sitting in this room. Ernst thought he was a scientist from Rhine Life Science.
After all this time, comrade, aren’t you?
No wonder Kristen asked such a question specifically. She wanted to use me to help her recruit people.
The lady in charge still has some means.
Kristen's words were very straightforward, and even Levi could hear that she was confident of winning.
He raised his head and looked at Christen. Just when the lady thought he should agree, he asked back:
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