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Scene 85 Peeping

It won't hurt too much if the meat falls on the meat.

Although Gilbert was panicked, he did not feel any pain in his body.

He stood up with the body of the follower beneath him, and walked out of the tavern crookedly.

The air outside the tavern was much fresher.

Taking a breath of cool air, Gilbert felt his mind clearer.

However, sometimes sobering is not a good thing.

Just before he entered the tavern, there were no newspaper boys on the street.

But at this moment, looking around, the street seemed to be full of newspaper children.

The newspaper boys, who were not tall, were all wearing khaki overalls, and shouted, "Do you want to get rich overnight? Do you want to get rich in an instant? Come and buy "Monopoly"!"

Passers-by heard the shouts of newspaper boys and had no impression of the Monopoly they said. The first thing they reflected in their minds was the paintings painted on the wall, which were rough but extremely shocking.

Someone stopped to ask.

Someone tried to buy it.

Some people said like crazy, "I'm beaten! I'm beaten!"

When Gilbert saw this scene in front of him, he was so angry that he almost vomited out all the breast milk he had drunk when he was a baby.

He looked at the Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory with a dark face. He wanted to see if Doug Clayden dared to play like this without paying much attention. Could he continue to produce?

You know, it took a lot of effort to beg his uncle to cut off the dye supply in the New Haven area. But even so, it was only ten days.

In other words, Gilbert needs to swallow the entire Monopoly market in ten days.

Otherwise, once Doug survives this period, all his efforts will be in vain!

The Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory is like all factories at the end of this year, with its high courtyard walls that are not airtight.

Nothing inside can be seen from the outside.

Even if the factory looks quiet, it may actually be working at full capacity, and of course there may be no one working person.

Gilbert looked at the quiet factory, thinking about a way to judge.

In this way...

Sudden!

Gilbert thought of a solution.

Although the situation inside the factory cannot be seen, you can determine whether the factory is working at full capacity through external contact with the factory.

If all the workers are still in the factory, should they have to be delivered to them?

If there are still products that are constantly being produced, will there be newspaper boys coming here to pick up the goods?

Gilbert, who found the direction, leaned against the wall and looked at the entire situation at the entrance of the Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory from afar.

Occasionally he would see Gilbert, who was swaying in front of him and driving them away, and he would never have thought that when he was observing the Clayden printing and dyeing factory, the little beggars were also observing him.

However, although Gilbert was very conspicuous, some people in the factory knew that someone was peeping. But no one was sent to solve the problem.

Because, Gilbert is not the only one who peeks around.

As a product, Monopoly can have stable sales in stores.

Since Gilbert would invest in building a factory to produce it, are the others fools?

Of course not!

For businessmen in this era, what they do or what they do is not important. What is important is how to make money and how to obtain capital.

If the United States had not formulated strict patent bills to develop industry at the beginning of the founding of the People's Republic of China, any commodity that could obtain a little profit would have countless people rushed forward and produced crazily.

The same is true for "Monopoly", a new toy that costs no cost, but others are not as naughty as Gilbert and will produce it without understanding the ownership of the patent.

Therefore, there are more than Gilbert who secretly observes the Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory.

Gilbert himself was not a patient person. He only watched it for ten minutes and could not stay anymore.

He wanted to call his follower to watch here, but suddenly he found out where his follower had gone?

The other side of the follower also looked confused.

He was suppressed and lost consciousness for a few seconds, but after getting up, he found that the young master was gone.

He had no choice but to drag his sore and bloody body toward the Mitos Manufacturing Company.

"Bad, it's gone when needed!" Gilbert cursed inwardly.

He took a step forward and planned to return to his company and discuss with other partners in the company how to deal with Doug's "bank voucher" offensive.

After Madison helped to encapsulate, he continued to assist Blair and secretly visited the New Haven hotel.

Doug at this moment did not hear the good news of the big sale of "Monopoly".

He is now next to Tom's cottage in Yale, watching Tom use a huge clay tank as a reactor to perform large-scale synthesis of dyes.

As for why we use clay water tanks, the reason is very simple, that is, the giant glassware required for industrial production, regardless of the price, and the order may not be produced at any time.

Therefore, Doug, who has been knowledgeable and has heard of many details of the civil industry, proposed to use a clay water tank as a reactor.

Ceramics, like glass, have extremely stable chemical properties.

The only two shortcomings are that one is that it is thicker and heavier than the glass experimental vessel, and the other is that it is opaque and cannot intuitively see the reaction.

However, these two disadvantages are too trivial compared to their easy-to-acquire advantages.

Several water tanks lined up in a row.

Different steps are being performed in different water tanks.

This is coal tar, and the other side is colorful dyes.

People who don’t understand the principles will really feel like magic if they witness it.

However, Tom is not the only one who is busy, but there are several students helping.

Doug is not stingy with his salary for such jobs that require facing the strong soreness. Even he felt happy when he thought that he had only spent so little money to let a group of Yale students do such physical work.

However, keeping confidentiality still needs to be paid attention to.

The students Doug found were all students who did not know each other in different majors and grades, and the specific names of the materials were not told to the operation.

In this case, it will take some time if others want to figure out the recipe.

As for the future, as long as the patent application is submitted and recorded, even if others master the process flow, they will even have a better process flow. If you want to produce, you have to request Doug's permission, and it depends on Doug's appetite and how much patent fee is paid.
Chapter completed!
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