Chapter 1110 Two Pipes

The place where Yaya lives is a suburban manor about 20 kilometers away from the center of Ulysses. The area of ​​the manor is about [-] acres. Yaya's family and Yaya's three horses live here.

Regrettably, even with Yaya's identity and strength, this manor does not belong to Yaya in name, but Yaya bought it in the name of his lawyer Manan.

Manan is of Chinese descent.

In the evening, Yaya and Mumu came to the horse farm for a walk. Yaya hired 9 people to take care of his three horses, all of them were white. There were nearly a hundred people in the whole manor serving Yaya, most of whom were white. Chinese.

"Do you know why?" Yaya was wearing a tight riding outfit, riding a white thoroughbred horse for a walk on the track.

"Why, take revenge on white people? You are really wicked." Mumu didn't understand the core of Yaya's problem.

"—In Nyasaland, whites and Africans are not welcome. If you observe carefully, you will find that only Chinese can purchase assets in Nyasaland without restriction. The manor I live in now, if it is not In the name of Manan, there is no qualification to buy at all, so leaving southern Africa is not the worst choice for us. If you don’t believe me, ask the Owendu people in West Africa. Every one of them wants to leave West Africa and no longer Accept the enslavement and oppression of the Portuguese, but the Portuguese do not allow them to leave, because after the Owendu people leave, the Portuguese will mine and grow their own cotton. Compared with the Owendu people, the southern Africans are very kind Already." Yaya's evaluation of the federal government of southern Africa is not bad, in fact, in 1917 in Africa, it was the only one in southern Africa that could do this.

"Why can't we live in peace, just like the former Glory Hold and Nyasaland—" Mumu hadn't figured it out yet, he really didn't understand this.

"Because of resources, Africa's resources are quite abundant now, which can ensure that we have no worries about food and clothing, but as time goes by, our population will increase, and the average resources per person will only become less and less. On the other hand, The farms of Chinese and white people are expanding, guess what will happen then?" Yaya rides a very obedient horse, tall, handsome and calm, showing the demeanor of a famous horse.

Mumu and his horse did not cooperate well enough, and Mumu had to tighten the reins in order to control the speed and direction of the horse. This made Mumu's horse feel very uncomfortable and became more and more irritable.

"Let go of the rein a little, don't put too much pressure on it, if you make it uncomfortable, it will make you uncomfortable too." Yaya has a tendency to develop in the direction of a wise man, and her words have begun to have metaphors.

Mumu didn't speak, and did what Yaya said, and the horse gradually calmed down.

"Don't expect our generation to live in peace. Send your children here later. I will find a way to let them receive education in Nyasaland. When our children grow up, maybe we can strive for more A good life." Yaya has ideals, and the more she knows about Nyasaland, the more Yaya marvels at Nyasaland's strength.

"Can you send your children to go to school?" Mumu was pleasantly surprised. He must also want his children to receive education in Nyasaland, but Nyasaland does not open educational resources, and Africans cannot enjoy Nyasaland's education level at all. .

It's not that Mumu hasn't thought about this issue. Once, Mumu imitated Nyasaland's public education system in the area controlled by Honor Hold, trying to establish a set of Honor Hold's own public education system.

This plan has not been implemented at all. Some things are really not something you want to learn. After learning about Nyasaland’s investment in public education, Mumu immediately dismissed this idea. The reason is nothing else, no money, no construction rise!

"Of course you can, as long as you pay enough." Yaya's own children go to Ulysses's public school, and the annual fee per person is about [-] rand.

Mumu didn't know how much Yaya had paid to send her children to school, but it was worth the money. Mumu didn't want her children to be enslaved like Africans now when they grow up.

"If we build a country of our own, can we make it as prosperous as Nyasaland?" Mu Mu thought a little far, and now it seems hopeless.

"It's unlikely. Look at the current Kingdom of Congo and Mozambique. They have been independent for so long and they are still the same bird. The Congolese people are really miserable under the rule of the Belgians. Now that there are no Belgians, the Congolese are no longer I will work hard. When the Belgians ruled the Congo Free State, the Congo Free State could export tens of millions of pounds of goods to Europe every year. Now? Not even [-] pounds. The Belgians can’t be blamed for this.” Yaya to Africa The problems that exist in human beings are well understood, and it is almost impossible to solve those problems in a short period of time.

This is the current situation in these African countries. During the period of white rule, the oppression of Africans caused Africans to suffer a lot.

After the whites left, the Africans were unable to build a country, and they were even unwilling to do the most basic jobs, and their living standards returned to the state of slash-and-burn farming before the whites came to Africa.

It’s not right to say that. Although slash-and-burn farming is a little behind, there are “plowing” and “planting” after all. In the current Kingdom of Congo, the plantations built during the white rule are basically on the verge of abandonment. The only railway in the territory was opened two years ago. It was destroyed by floods during the rainy season and has not been repaired until now.

Compared with the Republic of Congo, the economy of the Kingdom of Mozambique has improved somewhat.

In recent years, the Kingdom of Mozambique has relied on providing raw materials and labor for southern Africa, and the domestic aristocrats have lived happily. However, for ordinary Africans, life has hardly changed. Without the Portuguese, Africans who have successfully ascended Humans are simply incapable of governing a country, and those tribal chiefs are not inferior to the Portuguese in oppressing ordinary Africans, and even worse.

"The most important issue now is education. Only after a certain level of education can we change our living environment. Looking at Ulysses now, life here is like heaven for many people, but If you replace all the residents of Ulysses with Tatera people under your command, can you guarantee the smooth operation of this city?" Yaya is also earnest, and it is good to have ideals, but there must also be enough ability to support them.

"Of course!" Mumu still doesn't understand the relationship between ideals and abilities.

"Hehe, are you sure that living in such a city, those people under your command are willing to get up before dawn to clean up? Are you willing to go fishing regardless of the wind or rain? Are you willing to work on the assembly line for more than twelve hours a day? They can’t even go to the toilet to defecate, how can you ensure that they can do the above things?” Yaya’s question is acute, beautiful and clean cities are built on the basis of countless people’s hard work, replaced by Africa People live in Ulysses, and within a week Ulysses is a huge dump.

"They don't want me to use a gun to force them to do it." Mumu believes in solving all problems by force.

"Then what's the difference between you and white people—" Yaya's words made Mumu speechless.

The walk continued until Yaya's children were out of school.

Yaya has a total of 12 children. The oldest child, Wolfe, is already in middle school and will take the senior high school entrance examination next year. Even if he fails the exam, Yaya will spend money to send Wolff to Nyasaland University.

Wolfe, who has received a systematic education freely, is obviously different from other children who have not received education. Nyasaland's school uniform is a black western-style suit, with coats, vests and shirts. These clothes are all under the name of Ada. Provided by a clothing factory, the styles will be updated in due course every year. Wolfe must have no shortage of nutrition. He is obviously underage, but his figure is taller than both Yaya and Mumu.

When Wolf saw Mumu, he greeted Mumu politely, which set him apart from other African teenagers.

"Come here, Wolfe, let me take a good look at you. You are so tall now. You will be better than me and your father in the future." Mumu's reason is a bit weird, because being tall doesn't necessarily mean being outstanding.

"Uncle, you and my dad are both my idols." Wolfe responded appropriately, let alone the question of whether he is outstanding or not, he must be fine with others.

"Hahahaha, tell me, what did you learn in school?" Mumu laughed loudly. This is not considered flattery. Everything he and Yaya have now is almost the acme of Africans in this era.

One step further, I will really become a king like Yaya said.

"Today we went to a woodwork factory to visit. In the woodwork factory, I really wanted to make a pipe for my father, but unfortunately my technology was not good enough, the pipe I made couldn't be used, so I bought a new one for my father, sorry uncle , I didn't expect you to come—" Wolfe is indeed high in emotional intelligence, and it won't be annoying to say something in person, but it's not frank enough to cover it up.

But when Wolff took out the pipes, there were two of them. One was the wooden pipe sold in the store, and the other was obviously poorly made, not even qualified to be put on the shelves.

Yaya laughed loudly and took both pipes, and gave Mumu the one that looked good, and kept the poorly made one for herself.

"Didn't you go to school? Why did you visit the carpentry factory?" Mu Mu didn't understand the significance of social activities for students, and might think that it was not a proper job.

"It was organized by our school. We have visited many factories. The teachers want us to understand the meaning of work and experience how hard work is for parents—" Wolfe was a little embarrassed when he spoke, it was obvious that Yaya Not the kind of hard worker.

This time, both Yaya and Mumu laughed loudly, and then fell silent after laughing.

ps: I won't set the flag anymore, my face hurts——

(End of this chapter)

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