The journey was calm. When Xu Zhan and Xue Wujia arrived in Yangon in the early morning, Lu Yao did not sleep the whole night and waited for their return.
At 7:15 am on the 19th, when the all-terrain vehicle No. 1 arrived at the base, Lu Yao felt so happy that he was touched. It was really not easy.
Xue Wujia knew that Lu Yao had been waiting, so the first thing he said after getting out of the car was,""Fortunately, I didn't fail you!"
Lu Yao just held their hands tightly and didn't say anything. Gao Xiu and the research team had been waiting for a long time, so they brought Alfonso Thirteen into the operating room and started the surgery.
Their goal was to create a new Alfonso Thirteen. It would be more troublesome to clone him. They did not have enough materials, so it was still possible to half-clone him. The most important thing was to use all of Alfonso Thirteen's organs to create a new Alfonso Thirteen!
The surgery officially began at 14 hours and 28 minutes.
Everyone had not rested for a day and a night, so they took advantage of the surgery time to rest. The most important thing was that Xue Wujia and Muhua had to make another trip, so work was quite tiring.
In the distant Madrid, Spain, the sun was already rising. Mu Hua brought two military personnel and checked into a hotel in Madrid at night. At dawn, they went to the nearby property agency. The first thing they had to do was to get their own place to stay.
Fortunately, they found a place not far from the kingdom, a manor near the suburbs. The owner of this manor was a down-and-out aristocrat, Franco, Diego Franco.
At first, Muhua thought that it was the dictatorial warlord Franco, but later she realized that it was not him. This guy wanted to sell his manor because his business was not doing well, but because the price was too high, he did not sell it.
When Mu Hua came, she had brought some notes from this era that were produced by the current base. 10 million pounds, 10 million Francs, 10 million pesetas, 20 million US dollars, and a lot of man-made gems and diamonds. This wealth was quite huge in this era.
He still remembered that when he used the existing equipment in the base to manufacture five types of printing machines, Lu Yao was very excited. However, he did not have a stable supply of goods. For example, the Japanese Yen needed the tree, the wild goose bark tree, and so on. The US Dollar needed the red and blue fiber, and so on. If he had enough stable supply, then he could completely start the machine and start printing money.
Therefore, with the current conditions of the base, they only printed 50 million each. The German gold mark had not been printed yet. They only printed 200 million in banknotes and the base's resources were exhausted. So, what they needed most now was various resources, especially the various industrial equipment of this era. This money was the start-up capital of Muhua and the others.
The most important thing was that Lu Yao and the others had a 99.99% success rate. There was only a one in ten thousand error rate, and the success rate of their own printing was less than 80%. It was really strange that a pirated version was better than the original.
Therefore, these banknotes were real banknotes based on current technology. Even if the employees of the base did not use equipment, they would not be able to tell whether they were real or fake. Therefore, they were truly safe.
However, there was a limit to how much money each country could issue, so it was impossible to print too much. Therefore, before they obtained a stable source of income, this money was the last capital. Of course, the artificial gems and diamonds were not included. But how much could they gather? It would not be worth much if he got too much, so it would be good if he could get 50 million pounds at most.
He still remembered that when the banknotes came out, Lu Yao said happily,"Great, in the future, we can help the superpowers print money. F * ck, in the future, we'll make them spit out everything they eat from us.”
Mu Hua remembered it clearly, but it was true. If they did not like any country, they could print money to make the country's economy unstable or even collapse.
According to the world's economic circle, the British bulls were the most powerful. They occupied a quarter of the Earth's land area, so their economic situation was the best. However, the United States had also begun to rise. It was just that the US dollar was not as liquid as the British pound.
In this era, banknotes could really be exchanged for gold and silver. Therefore, countries basically followed the 20:1 to 50:1 ratio of printing banknotes, the most heartless one was only 50: Therefore, money was really valuable.
The current capital flow in the world was about 22 billion pounds in the UK, 350 billion French Francs (about 14 billion pounds) in France, 50 billion US dollars (about 10 billion pounds) in the US, and 180 billion marks (about 8.8 billion pounds) in Germany.
Finally, there was the Russian Polar Bear. Although its territory was huge, its economic situation was really bad. Even in the next 100 years, it would still be the same. It seemed that the polar bear was not born to be in the economy, but their heavy industry was still good.
The polar bears were still living off loans from the French Gallic chickens, which were now worth about 50 billion rubles (about 5.6 billion pounds) on the market.
The Italian lira was about 100 billion (about 4 billion pounds), and the Austro-Hun Empire's krona was about 72 billion (about 3 billion pounds).
Of course, there was still the washbasin chicken. Japan was not a country that could be ranked in the world, but it was the first country in Asia to stand up independently. In this era, especially before the Russo-Japanese war, it really did not have much status. However, with John Bull, the United Kingdom's ally status was currently developing rapidly.
Their current economic circulation was about 6 billion (about 600 million pounds), so it was relatively small.
However, relatively speaking, printing more banknotes appropriately was still very beneficial to the world's economy. Lu Yao and the others printed them at a ratio of 2.5%. If there were too many, they might still be discovered.
However, that might not be the case when the war broke out. At that time, who would care about this and that? It was the king's way to go at full speed.
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