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The 215th chapter trip to Africa (11)

The next thing is Hewitt, the old horse who knew the way. Hewitt took Kobe to the mine. According to the location of the natural nuclear reactor site, Duke instructed Kobe to dig a lot of rocks under the nuclear reactor site, and then excavated some at other nearby locations.

After Kobe sent some of these rocks up, Duke used his own research to inspect these rock samples on the spot. Sure enough, among the rocks at different locations, Duke wanted several trace elements, and among the rock samples under the natural nuclear reactor, the content was less than that in the surrounding rocks. How much was less, Duke's current methods could not be found.

However, after transporting these rock samples back, Duke had a way to measure specific values. According to the simulation results of Duke's own nuclear reaction simulation program on Kerry, the content of these trace elements in these rock samples that have undergone natural nuclear reaction is about one-third different than that of normal rock content.

If such a result is detected in the rock sample, Duke can perfectly uncover the mystery of the natural nuclear reactor.

Looking at the uranium ore rock samples in front of him, Duke seemed to see the Nobel Prize in Physics waving to him.

It is precisely because Duke had to do this test procedure by himself that Duke had to run to this dangerous and wild place. At this time, the dust finally settled, and Duke felt relieved. The negative psychology caused by the poaching incident in the past two days has been wiped out.

"Okay, Hewitt, Kobe, you can come up. I think these rocks are enough." After Duke got the preliminary results, he calmed down and said to Hewitt and Kobe who were still in the mine. Hewitt didn't know how Duke had judged it enough. Anyway, his main responsibility this time was to find the site of this natural nuclear reactor and then dig out rock samples from it.

As for Duke's research results on these trace elements, including their special reactions, Hewitt is still unknown. Although Duke has written several papers on discovery, this elemental characteristic phenomenon seems to be of use by scientists today, so the importance is not as directed as Duke's achievements in computers.

According to the arrangement of general journals, these papers by Duke will be published at least more than three months later.

By that time, Duke had even deduced the principle of this natural nuclear reactor. Although the editors of these journals would regret losing the best publishing time, they would not be too disappointed to be able to obtain Duke's first-hand research materials.

These are just later stories.

Now, Duke, who successfully obtained the rock sample, faced these dozens of rocks weighing more than 100 kilograms, hesitated to go home now, or take a rest for a night before leaving.

Just when Duke was hesitating, Shu Ya called and Shu Ya reported a good news happily: After a period of stalemate, the top leaders of Nokia finally let go. They agreed to sell Nokia's mobile phone business to Sal for $5 billion, but an additional condition is that Nokia still retains 30% of the mobile phone business shares.

In other words, Nokia is preparing to split its mobile phone business and then sell 70% of its shares for US$3.5 billion.

Considering that Nokia is still holding a large number of operator custom orders, retaining 30% of the shares to Nokia, and can share them with this sales channel free of charge, Cai Siqiang's acquisition team agreed to the share division arrangement after careful evaluation. The two parties agreed to sign a contract in Chengdu three days later.

For such a major event, Cai Siqiang strongly demanded that Duke must have a signing ceremony. As a boss behind the scenes, Shu Ya feels that Duke should also have such a major acquisition.

Duke had nothing to consider now. He needed to fly back to China as soon as possible. It was obviously not realistic to take a bus back to Libreville again, and it was too late.

After Duke asked Shuya to find someone to check the flight information, he quickly formulated an itinerary: depart from Moanda Airport, the closest to Franceville, and then transfer through Libreville, and take Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to Guangzhou. This route is basically the shortest route Duke has returned to China now.

After a certain plan, Duke and his group drove straight to Moanda, dozens of kilometers away from Franceville. When they arrived at Moanda, the group parted ways. Duke took Kobe and set off from Moanda to China; while Hewitt and his group drove back to Libreville, and then returned to the United States with their own rock samples.

As for Kobe's entry, Shu Ya went through the Chinese Consulate in New York to apply for a visa. Although Kobe's passport was taken with him, there were no problems with the senior consulate like Qin Tairan. The consulate directly faxed Kobe's information to the Guangzhou Entry Inspection Office. After Duke and Kobe arrived, the special matters would be handled and there would be no problems.

When Duke finally boarded the plane to Libreville, he felt relieved. The shadow of the destruction of the black poaching gang finally faded away as he went away. Now that he arrived in Libreville, he immediately transferred to Ethiopia. At that time, even if the incident in Ropey National Park was revealed, Duke would never be afraid of any transnational pursuit.

Given the level of corruption in the Gabon office, Duke will send a lawyer to handle the matter at that time, but the person is not under the control of this country, and it is just a matter of spending some money. There is no need to worry about anything anymore.

From Moan to Libreville, Duke originally took two days to drive on land, but it took only an hour to sit on the plane. When he returned to the familiar Lake Hotel in Libreville, Duke finally relaxed. After sending Kobe to buy a ticket to Addis Ababa, Duke slept beautifully in bed. He didn't sleep for almost a night last night. Duke was so tired that he was extremely tired.

This sleep took several hours. When Duke finally woke up from his dream, it was already midnight. Duke was thinking about the flight ticket to Ethiopia, so he called Kobe.

Who knew that as soon as Kobe received the call, he said in a frustrated voice: "Boss, I can't leave anymore. Gabon just had a coup. Now that Libreville is martial law, all flights are banned!"
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