Chapter 67 Farce

  Lawyer Andy Nelson is right. Americans just like to watch teen comedy stories, so when "Fighting the Caribbean" was launched on Nickelodeon's prime time at 8 o'clock in the evening, it was sought after by a large number of viewers.

  One day’s shooting material was only cut for forty minutes, which made the jokes more intensive.

Dennis, who wears his own modified uniform and leads a large number of policemen to round up wild boars, and Catherine, who is always emotional and tries to lead the army to flatten London, has a ferocious face, and the warden Frank, who tries to threaten the unlucky prisoners to help him wash clothes. Remember them.

  But the most eye-catching character in the first episode is the Minister of Industry, Pam Marvell.

St. Vincent owns a small hydropower station built in the British colonial period. The water turbine drives the generator to generate electricity. When the water volume is the largest, it can generate 120 degrees per hour. Although it sounds very low, because St. Vincent does not have much power equipment, Moreover, most people still use old-fashioned oil lamps for lighting in their homes, so they can fully meet the country's electricity needs. After all, the main electricity is supplied to government buildings, schools, hospitals and a few commercial facilities.

However, the two circuit breakers of the hydropower station were damaged due to aging, which led to tripping and blackouts. The circuit breakers were of an old model and needed to be purchased from the United States or the United Kingdom. Outside the sugar factories, the country was in a state of blackout.

   This made American high school students very uncomfortable. The cabinet held consecutive meetings to discuss how to find ways to persuade the sugar factories and what preferential conditions to give to allow sugar factories with independent power generation devices to help provide power support.

   Then the American audience saw that when the children in the cabinet were discussing, the Minister of Industry, Pam Marvell, walked out of the government building, packed up his tools, and went straight to the sugar factory with a few helpers.

   Soon, a concealed and camouflaged line was secretly led back to Kingston by Pam from the power generation unit of the sugar factory, bringing air-conditioning supply to the government building again.

But the good times didn’t last long. The line arranged in the morning was discovered by the father of the sugar factory engineer and Pam’s girlfriend Carly in the afternoon. Then he led a group of workers to the door along the line and severely reprimanded him on behalf of the sugar factory. Pam, the industry minister who stole electricity, showed that such behavior was both wrong and very unsafe.

  The high school student cabinet who were reprimanded by the adults was very dissatisfied, and they were going to give the sugar factory a little color.

"We are looking for their possible tax problems. If we find out, we will fine them severely and use the fines to buy a new power generation unit." This is the end of the first episode of the program. David Shafer, the interior minister, is facing the camera Harsh words: "Let those arrogant adults understand that they are talking to the managers of this country, and they must know how to respect this word."

  Behind him are the assembled members led by the tax minister, the police led by Dennis, and Frank and his so-called special forces.

   It’s just that although the tone of those words was fierce, after matching David Shaffer’s fat face and round-rimmed glasses, there was only a sense of joy that made the audience laugh.

  …

  St. Vincent, Kingston.

  Recorded by the camera, Tax Minister Chris led his men, trying to maintain a serious expression, and walked into the gate of the Bolton Sugar Factory.

When they heard that the high school students in front of them were tax collectors who came to investigate their own tax issues, the managers of the sugar factory couldn't stand up laughing. Sir, by the way, I would like to ask the reason for the tax inspection.

When they learned that just because their engineers had uncovered their electricity theft, the other party was going to use tax inspections to impress the sugar factory with great fanfare. If not, in exchange for forgiveness.

  But Chris is obviously not going to be bought just because of a few ice creams provided by the other party, and insists on launching a tax investigation.

   After the initial reassurance, the managers were also a little impatient, and asked the security personnel of the sugar factory to take these high school students out and told them that this is an American company and is governed by American law.

  Seeing the tall white security guards approaching one by one, Chris put on his cowboy hat and stood up slowly: "I can understand that you refuse to cooperate with the investigation?"

   "That's right, child, you can think whatever you like, but it's best to leave now. This is an American factory, not a playground where idiots from the country accompany you to go crazy." The manager sat on the sofa and said indifferently.

  Chris looked at one of his subordinates. The high school student walked out of the office building and stood outside the gate of the sugar factory and shouted forcefully: "They refused to cooperate with the investigation! We need help!"

   "Let Police Chief Dennis teach you what to do if you refuse to cooperate with the investigation! Drive seventeen wild boars in!" Dennis yelled in a Jeep.

  Behind him, dozens of police officers carried a dozen wooden cages to the gate of the sugar factory. Dennis jumped out of the car and walked over to open the cage containing wild boars himself!

  Seventeen wild boars were disturbed by car horns and rushed towards the sugar factory!

  The molasses pot was smashed by the tusks of the wild boar, and the filter tank was jumped by the wild boar to take a bath. With the influx of seventeen wild boars, the whole sugar factory suddenly became insane!

"Shit! You helped your parents get into big trouble! Get them out!" Seeing this scene, the white administrator glared fiercely at Chris and gave instructions to his security guards, then walked away quickly and arranged The workers chased away the fleeing wild boar!

  Seeing that the security guards were all catching wild boars, Dennis looked at Kevin and Frank behind him: "The foreplay is done, let's see you next."

  The two wrestlers all changed into sportswear today. Hearing what Dennis said, the two walked into the factory and ran towards the office building.

  The tall white security guard stretched out his hand and pushed Chris: "Get out of the factory! Boy! Don't force me..."

   "Hey! Big guy!" Kevin's voice sounded behind the security guard.

  The security guard turned around, and Kevin put his hands on the opponent's waist, and he suddenly exerted force! Throw the security guard out!

   "Leave it to me." Kevin made a move, motioned Frank to take Chris and others away, and looked at the security guard who staggered up again.

  Chris walked out of the reception room with several of his subordinates, and went straight to the tax accounting office of the sugar factory.

   "St. Vincent's Minister of Taxation Chris, I suspect that you are involved in tax evasion and hand over all tax information!" Pushing open the door of the office, Chris said to the two white men inside.

  The two white people were a little confused, but when they saw a group of high school students, they both laughed: "Didn't your mother teach you to knock on the door when you visit other people's rooms? Children?"

   "Sorry, I came to summer camp, but I just don't want to listen to my mother." Frank walked in first, and then there were two muffled sounds and groans of heavy objects falling.

   "Start work." Chris led his students into the office, opened the filing cabinet, and quickly searched: "Take all the books you find."

  (end of this chapter)

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