Chapter 215: A Trip to Africa (11)

The next thing happened, there was Hewitt, a well-informed horse, Hewitt took Kobe to set up the mine, and according to the location of the natural nuclear reactor site, Duke instructed Kobe to dig a lot of rock under the nuclear reactor site, and then dig some more in other locations nearby.

After Bryant sent some of these rocks up, Duke used the inspection method he had researched to inspect these rock samples on the spot, and sure enough, in the rocks in different locations, Duke wanted several trace elements, and in the rock samples under the natural nuclear reactor, the content was less than that in the surrounding rocks, and the specific amount was missing, and Duke's current methods could not check out.

But once the rock samples were shipped back, Duke was able to measure the specific values, and according to the results of Duke's own nuclear reaction simulation program on Kerry, the content of these trace elements in the natural nuclear reaction samples was about one-third different from the normal rock content.

If this is indeed the case in the rock samples, Duke can solve the mystery of natural nuclear reactors.

Looking at the uranium rock samples in front of him, Duke already seemed to see the Nobel Prize in physics beckoning to him.

It was because Duke had to do the test himself, that Duke had to run to this dangerous and wild place. At this time, the dust finally settled, and Duke felt relieved, and the negative psychology caused by the poaching incident in the past two days had been swept away.

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

As for Duke's research on these trace elements, including several of their special reactions, Hewitt is still unknown. Although Duke has written several discovery papers, this phenomenon of elemental properties does not seem to be useful to scientists today, so the degree of attention is not as direct as Duke's achievements in computer science are directly squeezed out of other articles in the current issue.

According to the arrangement of normal journals, Duke's papers will not be published until at least three months later.

By that time, Duke had even deduced the principle of a natural nuclear reactor. While the editors of these journals will regret that they have lost their best time to publish, they will not be too disappointed to have access to Duke's first-hand research.

That's all for later.

Now, Duke, who successfully obtained the rock samples, is a little hesitant to go home now in the face of these dozens of rocks weighing more than 100 catties, or rest for a night before leaving.

Just when Duke was hesitating, Shu Ya's phone called, and Shu Ya was very pleased to report a good news: after a period of stalemate, Nokia's top management finally relented, and they agreed to sell Nokia's mobile phone business to SAL for $5 billion, but with one condition, Nokia still retains 30 percent of the mobile phone business.

In other words, Nokia is ready to spin off the mobile phone business and then sell 70 percent of its shares for $3.5 billion.

Considering that Nokia still holds a large number of operator customization orders, Cai Siqiang retains 30% of the shares to Nokia, which can be shared with this sales channel free of charge, so Cai Siqiang's acquisition team agreed to the share split arrangement after careful evaluation. The two sides agreed to sign the contract in Chengdu three days later.

For such a major matter, Cai Siqiang strongly demanded that Duke must appear at the signing ceremony, as a big boss behind the scenes, Shu Ya felt that Duke should also appear for such a major acquisition.

At this point, Duke has nothing to think about, and he needs to fly back home as soon as possible. It was obviously not practical to take the bus back to Libreville again, and it was too late.

After asking Shuya to check the flight information, Duke quickly made a travel plan: departing from Moanda Airport, the closest airport to Franceville, and then connecting through Libreville to fly directly to Guangzhou via Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. This route is basically the shortest route Duke has ever taken back home.

The plan was certain, Duke and his party drove straight to Moanda, which was dozens of kilometers away from Franceville, and when they arrived in Moanda, the group parted ways, and Duke himself took Kobe Bryant from Moanda to China; Hewitt and his family drove back to Libreville and then returned to the United States with the rock samples on their own.

As for Kobe's entry, Shu Ya handled the visa through the Chinese Consulate in New York. Although Kobe Bryant's passport was on his body, but there was a high-level consulate like Qin Tairan who went out directly, these are not problems, the consulate directly faxed Kobe's information to the Guangzhou Immigration Inspection Office, and when Duke and Kobe arrived, there would be no problem.

When Duke finally got on the plane to Libreville, he was relieved. The shadow of the incident of the black poaching gang that was destroyed finally faded with his own absence. After arriving in Libreville, he immediately transferred to the nearest flight to Ethiopia, and then, even if the incident in Roope National Park happened, Duke would no longer be afraid of any cross-border pursuit.

With the level of corruption in the office here in Gabon, Duke will send a lawyer to take care of it, and the people are not under the control of this country, but it is just a matter of spending some money. Don't worry about anything at all.

From Moanda to Libreville, Duke originally needed to drive two days on land, sitting on the plane was only an hour away, back to the familiar Lake Hotel in Libreville, Duke finally relaxed, after sending Bryant to buy a plane ticket to Addis Ababa, Duke lay on the bed and slept beautifully, last night almost did not sleep, Duke was really tired to the extreme.

By the time Duke finally woke up from his dream, it was midnight, and Duke was worried about his plane ticket to Ethiopia and called Bryant.

Who knew that as soon as Kobe Bryant received the call, he said in a depressed voice: "Boss, I can't go, Gabon just coup d'état, and now Libreville is under martial law, and all flights are banned!" ”

(Fourth Update!) I'm tired of people, but fortunately, I finally got out and continued to ask for collections! )