Reborn as a police officer in South Africa
1698 Smart Boers
Doni is a businessman who deals in construction materials. He often travels between Bloemfontein and Pretoria. Pretoria Crown Stadium uses some of the materials provided by Doni, which makes Doni feel that
Honor.
"There is no country more efficient than Southern Africa. When Pretoria built the Empire State Building, it took an average of four days to build one floor. The efficiency is unmatched. It is precisely thanks to the large-scale infrastructure construction in Southern Africa that my business
Only then can we travel to all parts of southern Africa." Dhoni has considerable financial resources and is frugal, otherwise he would not be able to take the train.
"God, four days and one layer, is it just building blocks?" David Winks was just right in surprise, saying that four days and one layer is really amazing.
"It's almost like building blocks. We build the frame structure and pour in quick-setting cement. Most of the time is spent waiting for the cement to solidify. Otherwise, the time can be compressed to two days per layer." Doni is not satisfied yet.
Technology has reached an astonishing level.
The train flew all the way and when they arrived in Bloemfontein, Donny and David Winks were already like old friends who had known each other for a long time.
Bloemfontein is Doni's hometown. After getting off the bus, Doni smoothly invited David Winks to his home.
This was originally just a courtesy between friends. Strictly speaking, the relationship between Donny and David Winks was not good enough to be a guest at home, but David Winks agreed to it.
There is no way, the Boers are too enthusiastic.
Doni's home is located in a wealthy area next to King's Park in Bloemfontein. Bloemfontein is located in a dry grassland. The level of urban construction is obviously different from Pretoria. However, the environment is not bad and is at the average level in southern Africa.
above.
Like Pretoria, known as the "Garden City", Bloemfontein has also made great efforts in greening the environment. There are many parks in the city, the air is clear, and it has excellent conditions for observing astronomy. This southern African country
The observatory is located on the Navarre Mountains on the outskirts of Bloemfontein.
As a successful businessman, Doni's home naturally has everything he needs. He is a building materials businessman himself, so the building materials are almost luxurious. This gave David Winks a deeper understanding of the wealth of southern Africa.
"It's nothing. There are thousands of businessmen like me in southern Africa. Those farmers in the suburbs are the real rich. Each of them has a lot of money. It's nothing like me." Doni is not modest.
, where is he now? He doesn’t come from a wealthy family at all.
"Is the building materials business so profitable?" David Winks was extremely envious. Working in the embassy looked good, but in fact he didn't earn much.
Of course, the "not much" here depends on who you compare with. Compared to ordinary people, embassy staff must have a generous income.
Donny has a big family. His two sons have already married and started a business. The youngest daughter is still in college. The three little grandchildren are all lively and cute. The only regret is that Mrs. Donny passed away early. Donny and his wife have a very good relationship. Up to now
There is no continuation.
The family is quite wealthy, and the people are kind-hearted and fat. Donnie called and invited a few friends to come to a party and planned to hold an open-air barbecue on the backyard lawn.
The barbecue definitely didn't require Donny and David Winks to do it themselves. While the servants were busy preparing the barbecue, Donny and David Winks were drinking tea and chatting on the balcony.
At this time, Donny finally learned that David Winks was working at the British Embassy in Southern Africa.
"The British Empire, hum hum hum -" Donnie didn't seem to like the British Empire.
This is understandable. If it had not been for the British Empire, the country established by the Boers would still exist now.
So under normal circumstances, the Boers hate the British as much as they hate southern Africa.
Hatred and disgust are two completely different emotions.
"Decades have passed, isn't it enough for you to forget the hatred you had -" David Winks did not feel as complacent as a victor. In southern Africa, Britain was also a loser.
"Yes, we should look forward. To be honest, at least the southern African federal government is pretty good now -" Doni sighed. As a Boer, Doni was unwilling to expose his own scars.
Compared with the current federal government, whether it is the Transvaal Republic or the Orange Free State, there is a big gap.
It is precisely because Doni has experienced that period of history that he can have a correct evaluation of the current southern African federal government.
Of course, there is regret in Dorney's words. If the Transvaal Republic and the Orange Free State still existed, it might be a different situation.
It's a pity that there is no if in history.
"It really surprises me that you can say that. I thought you would hate the federal government of Southern Africa. You are such a generous person." David Winks quietly brought in private goods.
"Hate? No, no, no, not so much. How should I put it? The Boers are just a concept. They are not simply composed of Dutch people. There are also French, Germans, and even Malays. After the Great Migration, we left the Cape.
Now Orange and the Transvaal have established their own countries. We all know what happened later. The law of the jungle is the law of the jungle. No normal Boer would hate the federal government. At least the federal government did not destroy the original state like the United States and Australia.
The residents were massacred." Donnie was very sensible and would not do stupid things.
The Boers also resisted.
Then the resisting Boers fell apart due to their own conflicts before they could be cleared by federal troops.
Over the years, as time goes by, more and more documents from that time have been decrypted, and people finally know what happened at that time.
Unfortunately, fewer and fewer people are willing to study that period of history. Now the Boers have put aside their hatred and embraced life enthusiastically.
"That's really rare. When I was in Europe, I met some Boers, and they were not as tolerant as you." David Winks did not give up. Not all Boers chose to surrender, and some did not accept southern Africa.
The Boers, who were ruled by the federal government, chose to leave southern Africa after the Second Boer War.
Many of them chose to return to Europe. The environment in Europe at that time was relatively tolerant to the Boers.
"Haha, what's the point? Today's southern Africa cannot be shaken easily." Doni's attitude was cold. At first, the Boers had no ability to resist the federal government, but now -
It can only be said that the Boers love peace.
As night falls and the lights begin to turn on, the lawn in the backyard of Donnie's house becomes extremely lively.
It seems that Donnie and his friends like this kind of family gathering very much. There are not so many politenesses between old friends. They don't come empty-handed when they come to the door. They bring flowers, bottles of wine, etc., the price
It’s not expensive, but it’s mainly out of consideration. Old friends also bring their families with them. The men drink and chat, the women exchange shopping experiences, and the children play games, and everyone enjoys themselves.
David Winks was the only stranger present. After learning about David Winks' work, why southern Africa left the Commonwealth became a common curiosity for everyone.
"Separating from the Commonwealth is a helpless choice shared by Southern Africa and the United Kingdom -" David Winks had drunk a lot of wine, his tongue was a bit stiff, and he barely maintained his last sanity.
"——The key is the market. Both the United Kingdom and Southern Africa need a broader overseas market, and they also need to stabilize their status in the Commonwealth. Southern Africa is demanding more and more, and the United Kingdom can no longer restrain it.
Southern Africa, so Southern Africa can only withdraw from the Commonwealth, which is a failure for Southern Africa and the United Kingdom, but it is our helpless final choice." David Winks was slightly depressed, losing Southern Africa, for
It is undoubtedly a huge loss for the United Kingdom.
The kind that is irreparable.
"Why does the United Kingdom have to constrain Southern Africa? We can completely complement each other's advantages and jointly face increasingly complex international competition." Doni's eldest son De Jongen works in the Bloemfontein Municipal Government. He said, "Advantages
"Complementary" refers to the fact that the United Kingdom provides international influence and Southern Africa provides goods, resulting in win-win cooperation.
This approach is certainly not what the British Empire wanted. The model the British Empire wanted was for Southern Africa to provide markets and raw materials, and Britain to provide protection for Southern Africa, not the other way around.
This is the core of all contradictions.
"Haha, what you said sounds good, but it is actually unrealistic. In fact, the most direct competition the United Kingdom faces comes from Southern Africa. If Southern Africa is not expelled from the Commonwealth, then the United Kingdom will not even be able to compete in the Commonwealth market.
If we can't keep it, in this case, if it were Southern Africa, what choice would Southern Africa make?" David Winks had forgotten his mission.
Southern Africa is similar to the United Kingdom. If it were replaced by a country within the Southern African Union that threatened Southern Africa's status within the Union, what would Southern Africa do?
I'm afraid if things get more intense, the Southern African federal government will directly send troops to destroy the opponent.
If it cannot be destroyed, the only option is to expel the other party from the Southern African Union like the United Kingdom did.
"But in southern Africa, such a situation is impossible -" De Jongen laughed. Of course, southern Africa also has competition. For example, the Sultanate of Nejd has the potential to challenge southern Africa.
The oil fields of the Sultanate of Najd have begun to be exploited. There was a time when the Sultanate of Najd was so ambitious that it even wanted to buy aircraft carriers.
It's a pity that Southern Africa is not the British Empire. If the Sultanate of Najd only relies on the dividends from the oil fields, it is simply overthinking to challenge the status of Southern Africa. It does not even need the federal government of Southern Africa to take action. The Adan Company has eliminated and suppressed the country.
The Sultanate of Zhi immediately spent the money prepared to buy an aircraft carrier to buy a private jet exclusively for the royal family.
That's right, wouldn't it be nice to eat, drink and have fun when you're rich? The struggle for hegemony among great powers is something that people like Roque consider.
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