Over the years, Li Siya has been the brain, and she is the arm. She has made great gains on the sea, with a big surplus every year. However, for future considerations, she has to save more. The profits Li Huamei gets every time she goes to sea,
Part of it was paid into Lisya's account at a Jewish bank in Macau, and part of it was given directly to the lady.
Li Siya gave her 5% of the net profit from each voyage. According to the standards of the time, Li Siya's favor to her was already remarkable: in the final analysis, she, Li Chun, was just Li Siya's domestic slave.
Running around the house to make money is your duty - if the master is willing to reward you with some extra money, it would be great, and if you return dividends, it would be even more generous.
Although there is this dividend, apart from carrying part of the money with him, most of the money is still deposited in a bank in Macau - also under the custody of the nurse. Li Huamei originally didn't care much about money, and always felt that there was a lady
When taking care of money, you won't suffer any loss if you follow the lady.
However, her mentality has undergone subtle changes recently: in the past, she always felt that she and Sister Nanny were one family, regardless of each other. But as she grew older, especially when she secretly felt that her cherished years were passing away, she realized that she was
It turned out that there was nothing, even the Hangzhou number was my sister's property.
You have to make some plans for yourself. The lady will never do this business in Macau for the rest of her life. What will I do when the lady leaves? Will I continue to follow her?
Li Chun has been troubled by this problem recently. She even thought about taking advantage of this investment to fake it and completely get rid of the control of Sister Nanny. In the past, she was surrounded by people from the Li family, and the boat also belonged to the Li family.
This time the blind Danes sent a lot of money and sailors.
The trophies robbed from the ship are sold, and the income from selling the ship. Excluding the expenses and expenses along the way, the total is about more than 12,000 pesos. The profit from transporting goods for the Australians is not included - this part cannot be regarded as income from piracy operations.
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According to the rules, the spoils from the robbery of the Griffin were divided between the captain 50%, the leader 20%, and the rest equally among the sailors. She received six thousand pesos for herself.
In addition to six thousand pesos, she also received Captain Vishay's personal belongings from the captain's cabin of the Griffin: including a bag of gold coins and a small bag filled with Ceylon rubies, emeralds, and crystals. Always.
Miss Chun, who prides herself on being fair and aboveboard, did not hesitate to put the items in her pocket this time.
With this capital, it is not difficult to buy a new boat - although every time I think of this, I curse myself for being heartless and unrighteous, but this idea becomes more and more stubborn...
No matter what happens in the future, let's settle down here now, Li Huamei thought to herself - I have officially surrendered to Kun.
Regarding Li Huamei’s formal application for “admission”, it has been on the table of the Civil Affairs People’s Committee for a long time. The reason why it is said to wait for three months is mainly because Liu Muzhou currently feels about the naturalized citizen policy of the Executive Committee and the Senate.
It was rather vague. This matter related to national policy, and he felt that it would be better not to make any claims before getting a clear policy.
So far, the Executive Committee has no clear regulations on how to define and manage naturalization. Generally speaking, anyone who comes to Lingao to settle is considered an "immigration". Regardless of whether it is organized immigration or spontaneous immigration, immigrants who come to Lingao
Afterwards, they must enter quarantine camps for purification, and then be assigned to live in various places.
These people are registered and then uniformly distributed to various communes. In addition, the population of each village in the counties of Hainan Island that have been incorporated into communes, completed the village division, and established basic organizations at the grassroots level, forms a group of people belonging to
The "directly managed population" under the control of the Planning Council. A considerable proportion of this population is "indentured slaves". The so-called naturalized people refer to this part of the "directly managed population". The Senate recruits soldiers from the naturalized people.
Recruit workers and students, and select cadres.
Naturalized citizens are subject to very strict control. The People's Committee for Civil Affairs, the Police Headquarters and the General Administration of Political Security have jointly established a strict household registration system that prohibits free movement. Any movement of permanent residents must be accompanied by household registration transfer procedures. Each individual is controlled using precise forms.
The specific whereabouts and movements of naturalized residents.
The population of other villages and towns that have not been incorporated into communes pay taxes to the Senate and provide manpower. However, they are not included in the statistics of naturalized citizens. At present, the Civil Affairs People's Committee has only completed a preliminary census of them.
In the work of clearing the land of Hetian land, new land certificates and household registration certificates were issued. In addition, effective grassroots governance has not been established in each village. Basically, it is still the routine of rural autonomy in the past, and the gentry and clans still enjoy greater prestige.
and power. However, due to the establishment of the National Army system and the severe crackdowns during the security war - especially a large number of gentry and clans who were purged in the name of "collaborating with bandits" during the security war, the arrogance of these traditional rural forces has been greatly reduced.
forward.
The reason why they are not included as naturalized citizens at present is purely due to the current lack of cadres, and the entire Hainan area is vast. It will not be possible to complete this task overnight. Moreover, the People's Committee for Internal Affairs is currently focusing its main energy on resettlement.
It will still take two or three years to complete the "naturalization" of all Han, Miao and Shuli populations in Hainan.
But it is not difficult to become a naturalized citizen. As long as you volunteer to join the army, work as a worker or clerk in an industrial, commercial and agricultural enterprise under the Senate, or go to a national school, you can be included in the category of naturalized citizen. In short, naturalization
The Democratic Party is generally a class that can do whatever it wants - as long as it can firmly "serve the Senate and the people". No matter origin, gender, or age.
Although it is very simple in theory, in fact, there has been a debate in the Senate about who can be included as naturalized citizens: for example, can landlords be counted as naturalized citizens? According to the Senate’s current rural work ideas, support for business operations is encouraged.
Since landlords are encouraged to develop intensive farms, it is obviously not a problem to include them as naturalized citizens. However, whether tenant landlords can become naturalized citizens has caused great controversy in the Senate.
Tenant landlords are the targets of "annihilation", but currently there are many tenant landlords who actively support the Senate, and many of them have sent their children to national schools and factories and enterprises. There are more than a dozen such landlords in Lingao:
In particular, although Xun Suji's father-in-law, the Liu family, also joined Tiandihe and began to engage in intensive farming, they still had a lot of leased land and tenants under their family's name.
Numerous and detailed issues such as this make it difficult to determine the identity of a naturalized citizen. Currently, Majia is taking the lead in developing a legal document on this matter to thoroughly regulate this matter.
People like Li Huamei who have certain property and professional skills who are willing to "naturalize" and become naturalized citizens will usually get approval. However, the political appraisal of Li Huamei by the General Administration of Political Security is not high-although the relationship between her and Li Siya has not been
There is clear evidence, but there are various signs that it is not groundless. According to the view of the General Administration of Political Security, there are "historical problems and complicated social relations."
Therefore, this matter has been pending. However, there are quite a few fans of Li Huamei in the Young Marines. I heard that Li Huamei is willing to come to "dedicate to freedom" and come to Liu Muzhou to work all day and night. Liu Muzhou couldn't bear the disturbance, so after careful consideration, he decided
Report directly to the Executive Committee and ask them to make a decision - anyway, everyone in the Executive Committee has heard of Li Huamei.
Li Huamei didn't know that there was a heated discussion among Australians about what to do with herself. After dividing the money, she went to the business office to see if there were any letters from her. The business office's delivery of letters was also a service, and of course, political protection.
The General Administration will not miss the opportunity to check the letter.
The letter was written by a young lady - of course it was addressed to a trading house in Macau, and the content was nothing more than a report on the purchase and sale of goods. She returned to her bedroom and burned the inside of the envelope with the flame of a gas lamp, and soon a few words emerged.
Come in paragraph handwriting.
Li Siya asked her to collect the recent movements of the Australian navy. In addition, she was asked to provide detailed information about the "smoking three-masted clipper". Including how many cannons it has on it and how many shells it fires, in addition to
In addition to sails, there are secret ways to drive them, etc.
Li Huamei put the letter on the gas lamp and lit it, watching it turn into ashes. She knew that her sister had posed another problem for her. Of course, the essence of her sister asking her to come to Kun was to collect information about the Australians.
She had seen the "three-masted ship with black smoke" - "Lichun" - several times in Bopu. But this time when she came back to Bopu, Lichun had disappeared. According to the information she had collected from previous visits to Bopu, Lichun was
In all likelihood, they have already gone to Kaohsiung, Taiwan, a newly built port in Taiwan by the Australians.
However, even if the ship is not here, she can still get some useful information from her "fans". What's more, there are some smaller "ships that spit out black smoke" in Bopu. If she is lucky, she might still be able to get some useful information.
Let's go to the ship for a walk - she has been on the holy ship for many years.
As long as she can find an acquaintance, she will be 70-80% sure. In addition, she also wants to take the opportunity to find the whereabouts of her sister - since the lady said that her sister is here in Australia, then there is a high probability that she is in Lingao.
The hometown of the Australians is probably in Bairen City, not far from here.
In order to avoid getting into trouble, she did not tell the Australians about her search for her sister Li Mo. She first found someone to clarify the situation. The girl Li Ying was the only African in Lingao. She was too eye-catching and was left at home. In fact, Li Ying was the only African in Lingao.
A woman like her, who is 165cm tall, is already eye-catching enough. It’s just that the Australians have brought in many northerners recently, which makes her look less eye-catching. Li Huamei put on an old uniform of a naturalized female employee, put on a straw hat and straw sandals.
With her temporary residence sign hanging around her neck and a bamboo kettle on her back, she barely looks like a new girl from Shandong. (To be continued...)