In Charlie's opinion, Madagascar was an excellent country to carry out labor reform.
First of all, that place was extremely underdeveloped economically, and the conditions there were extremely poor. So, this would have a very good disciplinary significance for Olivia's group of people.
Secondly, the more it was this kind of country with an extremely underdeveloped economy, the more human labor would be required, and most of the labor would b e agricultural work. Sugarcane and cotton were the local specialties of Africa which needed a lot of manpower to pick. The workload would be large enough for this group of people to experience the joy o f labor.
When the time came, Charlie could ask Sophie to get Cadfan a large estate in Madagascar and to buy more land for planting sugarcane and cotton. All of the farming work would then be allocated to this group of people.
Olivia was on the verge of an emotional collapse at this point.
She had originally been very high-minded, and she had always been very arrogant because she felt that she would become the queen soon.
However, she would never have expected that Charlie
would send her to Madagascar to cut sugar cane and pick cotton there!
This was also something only the poor people would d o locally in Africa. Charlie was asking her to do this when she was a princess, so how could Olivia possibly accept it?
So, Olivia broke down and cried and pleaded bitterly," Mr. Wade, I really do not want to go to Madagascar... Please sell me to Aman Ramovic instead! He will definitely be willing to pay you a sum of money. It would certainly be much more cost-effective than sending me to Madagascar..."
Olivia originally looked down on Aman, who was a nouveau riche, but at this moment, Aman was suddenly a hot commodity in her eyes.
She thought to herself, 'Aman Ramovic has always wanted to marry a woman from a royal background. Since he was willing to marry Helena, he should also b e willing to marry me! He is even willing to pay hundreds of millions of euros for Helena, so I think that he must also be willing to pay the same price for me, then. In that case, I will at least be able to be his wife, enjoying happiness in Russia...'
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