Osborne Megacorp

Chapter 217 King T’Chaka

Red House's information base is not difficult to crack, and the value of their technology itself is low.

For Osborne, at most it provided some engineering and biology experience, nothing special to note.

In contrast, Dreykov's list of widows around the world is very useful. Harry can let A and Oyce identify those countries that will cause war at the first time.

Unlike proxy wars, the war provoked by the Widow Network is a pure civil war, with no one behind it.

This war is spreading like a plague throughout the world, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Central America.

Among them, Norman can easily solve the problems in Central America. Those places are originally under his control.

In addition to the wars in Africa, Norman can also intervene, but he will only intervene.

In order to show the world that he is a peaceful president, Norman will naturally not go to war, and there is no need to go to war. No matter who is fighting, the Osborne Group has no control over the opening of a branch, and it will support.

Norman only needs to show his sincerity to the big powers. As for the rest, this is a world of free trade.

In fact, without the United States' troubles, these wars would not last long.

Secondly, since there is no longer any confrontation in the Middle East, everyone can calmly turn this place into a round table, and everyone can carve out a piece of land for each other here.

Oil isn’t that valuable now anyway, so everyone in the district needs it and can exploit it peacefully.

As for the issue of faith, the eldest brother has calmed down. If you are not afraid of death, just rush in. At worst, it will be replaced by a younger brother to occupy that territory.

Of course, Harry would not sell weapons to those who were engaged in civil war to make a fortune, but he could rely on this short period of chaos to purchase land at ultra-low prices and create a monopoly.

Big countries have complete anti-monopoly laws and strong enforcement methods, but small countries do not.

They may have laws, but they do not have the perfect laws and strength to sanction a behemoth like Osborne.

Especially in Africa, this place is a treasure land. Today, when the world economy is in turmoil, Osborne can buy more land.

After all, the land itself has little value, especially in a war-torn area.

Only with the corresponding equipment, these sites will become more and more valuable.

There are no big countries in Africa, but there is a high-tech country that cowers in an invisible position-Wakanda.

All the technology in this country is based on vibranium, a special metal with extremely rich functions, and it hid itself in 200 AD.

To be honest, this move might actually be considered wise.

If Wakanda uses its crushing technology to conquer the earth, it will undoubtedly succeed.

But after success, humans will rely on vibranium, and vibranium technology will be promoted to the whole world:

Wakanda is a small place, so it has only used a little vibranium for thousands of years and lived a paradise-like life.

If the demand expands to the entire world... there is no doubt that this will be like another "oil" in the world, and more wars will be derived from this, such as "vibranium wars" and the like.

And Wakanda may become the Middle East today. The difference is that now white people beat other people, but in that world it was black people beating other people.

Back to the present, there are actually people from Wakanda everywhere in Africa. After Harry bought a large area of ​​land there, various local talents began to submit their resumes to Osborn.

However, anyone from any country in the world can submit a resume to Osborne. As long as he has a skill and is willing to learn new technologies, Osborne can accommodate him.

But in a closed, paradise-style monarchy like Wakanda, the people here and companies like Osborn have no contractual spirit at all. Employment agreements and confidentiality agreements are just nonsense. They must obey the king when he comes to them. , monarchy is very important to them.

Even if these applicants are really just ordinary people in Wakanda, Harry has no doubt that they can shout long live Wakanda and sell themselves out.

Harry will naturally not admit these highly educated black talents from "third world countries" whose origins are unclear.

So after King T'Chaka explained the recent drastic changes in African countries and asked for help, he specifically mentioned the discrimination against their race by some multinational companies.

"...The world situation is changing rapidly. In the past week, more than 30 African countries have been plunged into war, and countless ordinary people have been displaced. We all know that today's world urgently needs us to unite, not divide."

Hearing T'Chaka's words, Harry smiled while sitting in the audience.

This king is also quite interesting. On the one hand, he needs to isolate Wakanda from the world and maintain the status quo of a paradise.

On the other hand, he actively uses the image of a backward third world country in the international community to unite other small African countries to speak out. For example, at this time, he actually wants other countries to actively accept refugees.

Today, however, most representatives of small countries are absent, especially African countries.

"We believe that this war was only instigated by evil forces, and we will not succumb to these evil forces that plunge the world into chaos.

We will work hard to make the world we move into a better place, thank you very much Agent Romanoff..."

Harry barely listened to the rest of the words. He yawned and looked at Romanov beside him.

As a pioneer in the fight against the Red House, Alexei received awards in Mauritius, while Romanov was active abroad.

"Agent, he's thanking you."

"Are you too idle? I thought people like you were thinking about how to make money every day besides research?" Romanov glanced at Harry.

"Sometimes it's like that, but most of the time it's quite free. Aren't you going to catch up with your old father to watch classic movies released over the years?"

Just when Harry was about to say something, Prince T'Challa walked up behind the two of them and glanced at the two who were whispering with a frown.

So Harry shrugged, shut his mouth, and waited until the report was over.

After it was over, King T'Chaka naturally found Harry, and Harry's original purpose was to get in touch with him.

"Nice to meet you, King T'Chaka, and Prince T'Challa." Harry bowed slightly.

"Me too, Mr. Osborne, you are really young and promising." Privately, T'Chaka was a kind-hearted old king, and there was no sign of the majesty of the king during his speech.

But this is how it is for people of Harry's level. After all, T'Chaka is still essentially a king, and he values ​​people with weight more.

This can be seen in his son T'Challa, who hates democratic politics and considers it inefficient.

And T'Challa's first impression of Harry was bad: because Harry made small talk during his father's speech.

Harry continued: "Please allow me to express my regret over recent events."

"Me too, can the Osborne Group provide some help to the refugees?"

T'Chaka didn't mince words either, getting straight to the point.

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