Viedma, capital of the Rio Negro region, Argentina.
Viedma, although it had a population of only about 9,000 at this time, was Argentina's largest city in Patagonia. In later generations, in May 1987, in order to develop the south of Argentina, the House of Representatives approved a plan to move the capital from Buenos Aires to the southern city of Viedma, thousands of miles away, but in the end the move failed. The reason why the relocation failed is that Argentina is too weak, has a weak economy, and has poor administrative power. It just talks about it and plans to develop the south, which is purely based on Tucson's plan.
Argentina is a country that always talks nice and formulates lofty national policies, but when it comes to actual actions, it is no better than India. In the 1980s, the population of Viedma was only 24,000. How could noble gentlemen like it? The capital relocation plan is just a plan to deceive the people.
At this time, Argentina had a population of less than 10 million, and white people were mainly concentrated in Buenos Aires and Côte d'ova. The Rio Negro region where Viedma is located was the most developed region in Patagonia in this era, but it was also limited. The total population was less than 100,000, and there were not many white people, Gauchos, and Indians. People make up the majority.
Ciudad Viedma, within the Rio Grande Negro Company.
Kemp, director of the Golden Gun Bureau, Patagonia Araucan Station, holding a pipe in his mouth, asked his right-hand man Hax about the work process of infiltrating the Patagonia region.
"Hucks, how's the infiltration of Neuquen going?"
"Boss, Neuquén is a city that was only established in 1904. It has a population of less than 5,000, and there are very few white people. Infiltration is like playing games."
Hax is a Brazilian Gaucho, an elite member of the Golden Gun Bureau, with a cheerful personality, humor, and very strong mobility. He is now a powerful officer assisting Kemp in infiltrating Araucan in Argentina and Chilean Patagonia.
“Gauchos and Indians are poor people oppressed by white people, and it is easy for us to win over them.
We are rich and have opened the largest company in Patagonia, which can provide them with daily necessities. If they want to sell their cattle and sheep at a good price, the best choice is us.
I had gained their trust, but for the sake of safety and better penetration into Patagonia and Araucan, and to prevent any accident that would alert Argentina and Chile, I did not tell them our true intentions. "
“Well done, Hux, your caution is fine.
Our entire station is now a company. Our identity is a profit-seeking businessman. What we need to do now is to use our identity as a businessman to penetrate this area. We must not alert others. "
Argentine Patagonia is the most backward region in Argentina, with a sparse population and backward industry and commerce. The only products available are cattle, sheep and their furs.
Camp's sister Cecily is a popular person around Pedro III. He is a well-connected person, but his level is still acceptable.
With a group of backbones, 5,000 pounds distributed by the bureau and 50,000 pounds given by His Majesty the King, Kemp arrived here. He did not start work immediately and was eager to infiltrate. Instead, he first solved the identity problem and then used the people behind him. With abundant resources, he established a company called Negro.
Negro Corporation is mainly engaged in daily necessities, food processing, livestock trading, wheat trading and ore mining.
With abundant funds and backing, Kemp quickly made a name for himself in Patagonia, a remote and rural area. Now he is a regional plutocrat and a high-ranking parliamentarian in Viedma.
All congressmen strive for advancement, and Kemp is the same on the surface. Externally, he appears to be a businessman who is active in politics, willing to form parties for personal gain, and wants to climb up the ladder, working hard to become a high-ranking official.
"Boss, I feel like you are not far away from becoming a high-ranking official. The white Argentinians here are all deadbeats. How can they possibly compete with you?"
The white people in Patagonia are all a bunch of country bumpkins, actively fawning over the wealthy Camp and hoping to benefit from him.
Hux watched as Director Camp used just a few shares to win over a bunch of people and form a powerful group. Now in Patagonia, the Director is definitely a heavyweight.
“Overall, it went really well.
The current high-ranking official Mane is not a simple figure. He has good political skills. Behind him is Roque Saenz Peña, a powerful figure in Argentine politics. Fortunately, he has a good relationship with us and even takes a stake in our company.
Manezhi is not here. He only wants to climb to the capital and become a high-ranking official there. He cannot see the remoteness of this place.
I have already negotiated a price with him, and we each get what we need. I gave him 20,000 pounds as a political donation, and he guaranteed that I would be the next high-ranking official. "
In the upper class of Argentina, Caudillo is prevalent and filled with British and French compradors, and there is no good room for advancement for those at the bottom.
A group of careerists are fighting for the highest power, and political factions are fighting. This kind of country has no future in Kemp's view. If one day Britain and France no longer need Argentina's resources, this country's apparent prosperity will definitely collapse.
But it is a good thing that Argentina is rotten, and it is a good thing for Brazil.
Camp, as a foreign rich man, is able to prosper in this country and make trouble in remote areas of Argentina, which is also due to the existence of Argentina's dark environment.
"Twenty thousand pounds. This old guy Mane is really damn greedy. It's hard to say whether his entire net worth is that much."
When he heard that the director gave Mane 20,000 pounds, Harkes cursed.
As the elite backbone of the Golden Gun Bureau, Hukes's monthly salary is only 50 pounds. Mane, an old man who has a high-ranking official position, dares to ask for 20,000 pounds.
"Director, Mane has wanted to leave here for a long time. Once he leaves, the high-ranking official position will definitely be yours. Isn't it a waste of you to give him 20,000 pounds?"
The old guy Mane will leave sooner or later, and there is no one who can compete with them for high-ranking positions.
Giving him 20,000 pounds was completely redundant in Harkes's opinion.
"Hucks, if you look at it this way, the situation is too small. No wonder Director McGrady doesn't agree with my appointment of you as deputy station chief. He told me that you have good action skills, but your acting skills are too poor."
"Don't mention Maddie to me. He's also a Gaucho, so he knows how to make things difficult for me. I'm smart and capable, and I'm still related to him, but he keeps picking on me."
Hux was very dissatisfied with his distant cousin Tracy McGrady. This guy had always been unhappy with him, always saying that his vision was too narrow and that he was only an elite operations operator and was not suitable to be a leader.
"That old guy said that I have a narrow vision and no structure. Boss, you are my good brother, so how can you say that I have no structure?"
McGrady said there was a problem with his structure, and now his good brother Kemp said the same about him, and Hux felt that he really had a problem.
Harkes asked Kemp: "Do you have any deep meaning in giving Mane 20,000 pounds?"
"Oh, of course I have deep meaning." Kemp patted Hax on the shoulder and sighed.
“Although we have formed a foundation here, we cannot limit ourselves to this.
Mane is a close confidant of Roque Saenz Peña. I gave him 20,000 pounds to invest in him and use him to hook up with a big boss. If I guessed correctly, more of the 20,000 pounds ended up going into the big boss’s pocket.
If you want to get along in Argentina, you must establish a close relationship with the real big guys in Argentina. We must now work hard to join their camp and become a part of them.
Roque Saenz Peña is, not surprisingly, the next president of Argentina. We have a good relationship with him and boarded his ship, which is very beneficial to our next work. It will be more convenient to penetrate Argentina in the future.
We, Brazil and Argentina, will have a war sooner or later, and it is only a small contribution to the Patagonia region to switch sides.
Hux, if we break into the top management of Argentina and a war breaks out in the future, what do you think it will be like? If Argentina's top officials have Brazilian spies, then Argentina will have no secrets in front of Brazil.
When the war started, Brazil crushed Argentina. "