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One month, or even two months, using this money could reap huge profits from the tumultuous Thailand financial market, providing Mountain Eagle with the capital to solidify the integration of Kamui’s fuel stations.

By then, once he has a certain level of influence over the smugglers, making money would beco the easiest thing!

Moreover, even if that public fund were ultimately transferred to Thailand or the Koh Lanta region, Mountain Eagle would hold a key position, firmly grasping a veto right.

That is to say, even if the Koh Lanta Governnt wanted to use it, they would still have to convene a hearing to get the majority’s agreent before they could apply to the fund.

As long as the requests from the Koh Lanta region were reasonable, Mountain Eagle certainly wouldn’t obstruct the use of the funds.

The money isn’t his, but if he can decide where it’s used, what’s the difference?

In a small locale with an annual GDP of only 240 million US Dollars, spending tens of millions of US Dollars from Mountain Eagle’s hands could buy most people’s respect and trendous power.

At such tis, it’s foolish to be greedy for money, whether it’s AXA’s 30 million or Fayiz’s 80 million.

On the contrary, by giving out this money, the entire police force, even all the people of Kamui, will rember him!

Thanks to the cruise crisis, by harnessing the noble cause of rescue, along with sufficient reward, Mountain Eagle has accomplished an integration of Kamui.

And with this first ti, there will undoubtedly be a second ti, a third ti...

Perhaps in the future, large-scale mobilization won’t be necessary, but with every cooperation, Mountain Eagle’s ties with Kamui will grow deeper.

As long as he can implent his plan to unify the fuel stations, one day in the future he may well beco the uncrowned king of Kamui!

Such actions by Mountain Eagle, let alone Tessa, even his brother Taigore couldn’t fully understand.

But Mountain Eagle doesn’t need them to understand his ideas, because this is an adventure in itself.

He’s just placing heavy bets with other people’s money and resources, so no matter how bad the situation gets, he won’t lose; he’ll always retain sothing for himself!

But if he wins, those borrowed money and resources will bring a huge return!

If he’s still afraid to gamble on this, Mountain Eagle might as well jump into the sea!

As for whether Fayiz would get angry and seek vengeance?

Mountain Eagle doesn’t care; these are unavoidable occupational hazards, whether he is a police officer or a rcenary.

As long as the money is spent overtly, even if Fayiz wants retribution, it won’t be too intense...

Assassin, huh? Is Mountain Eagle afraid of this?

While Mountain Eagle was talking, the first batch of tourists who landed had already begun to disembark one after another...

The local rchants brought out all their enthusiasm; those selling clothes pushed along their mobile clothes racks, offering free local specialty clothing to the unsettled tourists...

The innkeepers drove up in tuk-tuks vying for guests, filling up one vehicle before driving straight off, bringing the tourists to their inn to check in and settle down, then informing them of a grand celebration ceremony at Ao Nan Beach in the evening, inviting them to attend.

And then gently took their passports, telling them that the Tourism Police Station in Kamui would manage their travel insurance claims on their behalf and would also help organize evidence, making it convenient for them to initiate lawsuits against the cruise company.

Anyone who has encountered problems during travel knows that once you’re safe, all that’s left is waiting, waiting for the travel company to give an explanation.

Otherwise, if you leave early without waiting for the cruise company’s explanation, won’t you lose out in the end!

Those who travel by cruise ship usually have plenty of ti.

They certainly have serious grievances against the cruise company, but that has nothing to do with Kamui; As long as they can eat and drink well, even if it ans spending so money, it is worth it to them.

At the mont, the stretch of beach on Ao Nan suitable for tourist activities isn’t long—less than three kiloters—but along the beach, a dozen or so bonfire stands had been erected, just waiting for dusk to organize a celebration activity for all the tourists.

Not only the tourists from the cruise but also those stranded in Kamui could participate; for the next two days, everything and services on Ao Nan Beach were completely free.

Li Chengji descended from a yacht onto Ao Nan Beach...

This elite-looking beauty felt sothing was off from the mont she stepped off the boat.

A bunch of enthusiastic Thai lads carried her and those island nation tycoons’ luggage and ran, then a dozen tuk-tuks pulled them to stay at a fairly decent hotel.

These tycoons who could afford their own helicopter rescue didn’t plan to stay here long, but things didn’t proceed in the direction they wanted.

Trying to make a phone call for soone to drive to pick them up, the hotel’s smiling staff inford them...

Recently, all gas stations near Kamui were undergoing rectification, and aside from local vehicles, anyone wanting to refuel must register at the Volunteer Police tourism office, especially vehicles coming to pick up foreign tourists.

To ensure cruise tourists don’t encounter dangers again, all vehicles attempting to take cruise tourists away will be investigated by the local police in Kamui.

Li Chengji refused the hotel staff’s request to hand over her passport, and she tried to book a flight to leave Kamui herself, only to be regretfully inford by the airport that all flights were full upon hearing her reported passport and na.

In the end, the airport’s custor service spoke to her in a consoling tone: "I regret that we’re unable to assist you, and I hope that in the next 15 days, Kamui will leave you with a good impression."

Li Chengji, who has seen big scenes, could only laugh out of frustration; she instinctively felt that this was Yue Shan’s doing.

Looking at the warm and determined eyes of the Thai lad in front of her, Li Chengji rolled her eyes, handed over her passport, and after going upstairs to freshen up in a set of fresh clothes, she left the hotel wanting to wander around...

But the mont she stepped out of the hotel, she saw a row of tuk-tuks ready for business, with drivers enthusiastically shaking ’free’ signs...

Eight people per vehicle, set off once full!

Li Chengji was indifferent about where to go; she was also curious about what exactly was going on?

Following a bunch of European and Arican tourists who were clearly ready to stir up excitent and freeload, she squeezed into a tuk-tuk, and soon they were taken to Ao Nan Beach...

A ’Mountain’ constructed out of beer barrels conspicuously stood at the junction of the beach and the walking street, with a huge sign hanging on it stating ’free’!

In the distance, bonfires had already been lit, and a large number of European and Arican tourists, with free beers in hand, road the beach, easily stirring up the excitent of the island country tourists.

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