In Charlie’s view, Madagascar is an excellent country for labor reform.

First of all, the local economy is extremely underdeveloped and the conditions are extremely poor, so it has a very good disciplinary significance for Olivia and this group of people.

Secondly, the more economically underdeveloped a place is, the more human labor is needed, and most of the labor is farm work.

Sugarcane and cotton are all native products of Africa and require a lot of manpower to pick.

The workload is large enough for these people to experience the joy of labor.

At that time, let Zara get Lord Banks a large estate in Madagascar to buy more land for planting sugarcane and cotton, and all the farming work is left to this group of people.

Olivia was about to collapse at this time.

She was very angry at first, and she always felt that she was going to be the queen soon, so she was extremely proud.

But she didn’t even dream of thinking that Charlie would send her to Madagascar, where she would chop sugarcane and pick cotton!

something the poor people

can she accept to

and cried, and pleaded bitterly, “Mr. Wade, I really don’t want to go to Madagascar… Please sell me to Aman Ramovic, he will definitely be

more cost-effective than

times an upstart who looked down on Aman Ramovic,

always wanted

Helena, he must also marry me… He is even

be willing to pay the same price

can go to Russia

felt that Charlie would definitely agree to this proposal, Charlie sneered and asked her, “I remember you seem to look down on Aman Ramovic, why are you now taking the initiative to marry

explained, “I also want to create more income for you, Mr. Wade… If you want, you can make hundreds of millions of euros from Aman

and said, “I think you are thinking

let you follow Aman Ramovic to Russia to enjoy happiness? Since I said I want you to reform through labor, then I

place where I

“Mr. Wade…I am a weak woman, even if I go to Madagascar, I

might as well let me make a lot of money for

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