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Chapter 1036: Funding

    <h4>Chapter 1036: Funding</h4>


    Trantor: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio


    Cole did as he was told, and quickly assigned Li Du a team that would help him contract


    out a mine in South Africa.


    There were two parts of the team. One was a group ofwyers, who were responsible


    for solving legal problems ofnd contracting and for the main work process.


    Another part of the team was the personnel such as the field engineer, gem expert, and


    geological expert. They were in charge of the practical side, such as estimation of gem


    content in the field.


    Li Du was confident about digging the mine. He used the little bug and searched


    meticulously. He found the trace of many diamonds in subterranean ore. The spot was


    rich with diamonds.


    Therefore, he felt that they need not use the second part of the personnel at the


    moment. The team could just go and inspect the mine after he bought it.


    However, these men were not quite without work. He had a geological problem to


    discuss, so he called a few experts and showed them the strange ore he had brought


    back from the mine.


    He wanted to know the identity of this ore as he had never seen such ore before and


    had a faint hope that this was something new and valuable.


    Who knows what precious gems can be extracted from this ore?


    After several experts saw the ore, they divided it up among themselves, crushed some


    of it and looked at it under a magnifying ss, and also did some simple chemical


    analysis.


    More than two hourster, a geological expert named Louis Byrd approached Li Du and


    gave him an appraisal report.


    “What did you find out?” Li Du asked.


    Louis Byrd nodded and said. “Based on our observations of the ore’s appearance, our


    examination of its physical and chemical properties, and ourparison of results, we


    think it is a product of an asteroid.”


    Li Du’s spirits rose. “You mean, ites from another?”


    He was now immersed in the gem market. After he learned about alien meteorites, he


    knew that they could sell well in the international market. If there was scientific value,


    the price could be even far beyond that of diamonds.


    “No, not alien meteorites,” said Louis Byrd. “This type of ore is the result of an asteroid


    hitting a mountain rock on the ground and melting away theyers of rock.


    “Based on the results of theparison, there is a strong simrity, as high as 98%,


    between this kind of ore and one from Bavaria in southern Germany.


    “Based on a mineral analysis of the Bavarian ore, geologists specte that about 15


    million years ago, a fallen asteroid hit the southern German state of Bavaria, creating a


    huge depression that extended more than nine miles.


    “The ore, which is somon in the depression, is named meteorite, apact bria


    or coarse rock containing angr fragments of ss, crystal, and diamond.”


    Li Du said, “So this kind of ore contains diamonds?”


    Louis nodded and borated, “But the diamonds here are small, scattered particles with


    nomercial value, and such rocks aremon in impact craters in Bavaria.”


    Apart from this general information that he had given Li Du, and more specific details


    were included in the report.


    The asteroid had weighed about 3 billion tons, but much of its mass was lost due to


    atmospheric friction.


    Asteroids were rich in diamonds, but diamonds melted at very high temperatures. They


    bined with sand, gravel, and melted silica. Their size was too small, no more than


    0.1 millimeters. Thus, they only had scientific, nonmercial value.


    Disappointed, Li Du said, “In other words, this kind of ore is not valuable?”


    He understood that this kind of meteorite sulfonate was abundant in Germany. Only rare


    things were expensive, so this would not be worth money.


    Louis nodded. “Yes, in itself it’s worthless, but if you find it around a mine you want to


    acquire, the mine would definitely be invaluable.”


    Li Du knew what he meant because the diamonds in the meteorite were too small, but


    he clearly found them in the Amanda Mountains, where diamonds were of good quality.


    He would have to wait for the answer to theter inspection. Li Du thanked Louis and


    told the team to proceed with the purchase of Amanda Mountain.


    South African authorities were slow in their job, but when it came to money their


    efficiency was high.


    In early October, the mine acquisition team sent a message to Li Du, saying that the


    n was going well and that the South African government was willing to sell the


    mountains of the Amanda region for mining purposes.


    The price of thend was modest, about $10,000 an acre, because there was no record


    of any diamond ore found in Amanda and the surrounding area.


    Just to be on the safe side, Li Du decided to buy it all. His territory covered about four


    square kilometers, or a thousand acres, and he paid more than eleven million dors.


    The money wouldn’t stop him. He was ready to pay what it took to acquire thend.


    Next, he provided funds and materials to purchase the mountain.


    Twenty days psed between the discovery of the diamond mine and the purchase.


    In mid-October, Li Du returned to the United States as the owner of a diamond mine.


    Now he had no money with him. Though he got some money from Good’s safe, it was


    only $1.2 million. For Li Du’s mining business, this money was a drop in the bucket.


    There was no pressure on him, though, because he was going to have a lot of money


    ing in!


    He had tond in Los Angeles airport when he got back to the United States. He


    smoothly passed the customs. Li Du called Cao Fan and got Tang Chaoyang’s and


    Song Baozi''s contact information from him.


    Then he called Tang Chaoyang. He stated his intentions as soon as the call got


    through. “I have a batch of diamonds here, but I don’t have any certificates. If you want


    them, I can sell them to you.”


    He got a lot of diamonds from Good and Remonin, in a heavy suitcase, which he stored


    in ck hole space.


    The diamonds were so difficult to handle that Delbis and other diamond marketing


    groups have teamed up to protect their interests by using the strongest means possible


    to crack down on smuggled diamonds and blood diamonds, making it difficult for the


    likes of Remonin or Good to dispose of the stones.


    To sell them through normal channels, Li Du would have to find a reliable mine and


    slowly make the diamonds legal.


    However, it was difficult to do so. The profits would be stripped off the mine, and the


    mine digestion capacity is limited, so disposing of all the diamonds in his hands would


    take several years!


    Li Du did not have so much time to waste. As it happened, Tang Chaoyang and Song


    Biaozi seemed to need a lot of diamonds, so he chose to sell the diamonds to them.


    Coincidentally, both of them havee back to Los Angeles. They drove by for


    immediate inspection after they received the call from Li Du.
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