Chapter Twenty-Five: Farce
Attorney Andy Nelson is right when he says that Americans just love to watch teen comedy stories, so when "The Caribbean" launched on the prime-time Nickelodeon at 8 p.m., it was sought after by a large audience.
Only 40 minutes of footage were cut for a day, which made the jokes even more dense.
Dennis, who wears his modified uniform and leads a large number of police officers to round up wild boars, and Catherine, who is emotional at every turn and tries to lead the army to level London, and Frank, the prison warden who looks fierce and tries to threaten the hapless prisoner to help him wash his clothes, easily make the audience remember them.
But the most eye-catching character in the first episode is the Minister of Industry, Pam Marvel.
St. Vincent has a small hydroelectric power station built during the British colonial period, which uses water turbines to drive generators to generate electricity, and when the water volume is at its highest, it can generate 120 kilowatt-hours of electricity, although it sounds very low, but because St. Vincent does not have much electrical equipment, and most people still use old-fashioned oil lamps for lighting in their homes, it can fully meet the country's electricity needs, after all, the main electricity is supplied to government buildings, schools, hospitals and few commercial facilities.
However, the two circuit breakers of the hydropower station were damaged due to aging, resulting in tripping and power outages, and the circuit breakers were old and needed to be purchased from the United States or the United Kingdom, and it took time to go back and forth, which indicated that before the circuit breakers were replaced, St. Vincent's whole country was in a state of power outage, except for the sugar mill with a separate power supply group.
This made American high school students very uncomfortable, and the cabinet met continuously to discuss how to convince the sugar mills to give preferential terms so that the sugar mills with independent power generation units could help with electricity support.
Then the American audience watched as the Minister of Industry, Pam Mavel, walked out of the government building, packed up his tools and went straight to the sugar mill with a few helpers while the children in the cabinet were discussing.
Soon, a concealed, camouflaged line was smuggled back to Kingston by Pam from the sugar factory's power generation unit, bringing back the air conditioning to the government building.
But the good times did not last long, and the line laid out in the morning was discovered by the father of the sugar mill engineer and Pam's girlfriend Carly in the afternoon, and then followed the line with a group of workers to the door, and on behalf of the sugar factory, severely reprimanded the Minister of Industry, Pam for stealing electricity, showing that this behavior was both wrong and very unsafe.
The cabinet of high school students, who were reprimanded by the adults, were very dissatisfied, and they were ready to give the sugar factory a little color to see.
"We're going to look for possible tax problems with them, and if we find out, we're going to pay a fine and use the fine to buy new power generation units." At the end of the first episode, Interior Minister David Schaefer spoke to the camera in a ferocious tone: "Let those arrogant adults understand that they are talking to the managers of this country, and they must know how to respect the word." β
Behind him are the assembled members of the Revenue Minister's command, the police led by Dennis, and Frank and his so-called special forces.
It's just that although the tone of those words is fierce, with David Schaefer's fat face and round-framed glasses, there is only a sense of joy that makes the audience laugh.
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Kingston, St. Vincent.
Under the footage of the camera, Chris the Minister of Revenue, with his men, tried to keep his serious expression and walked into the gate of the Burton Sugar Factory.
When they heard that several high school students in front of them were tax officials who had come to investigate their own tax problems, the managers of the sugar factory couldn't stand up with a smile, and they took out ice cream that their own children had never seen before, and entertained these high school students, and asked why they came to check the tax by the way.
When they learned that just because their own engineers had exposed their electricity theft, the other party was ready to use the tax audit trick to show the sugar factory a little color, and the managers laughed and said that they could promise to turn a blind eye to the cabinet's subsequent electricity theft in exchange for forgiveness.
But Chris was clearly not prepared to be bribed for a few ice creams he had provided, and insisted on a tax investigation.
After the initial reassurance, the managers were also impatient and asked the sugar mill security personnel to take the high school students out and tell them that this was an American business and governed by American law.
Seeing the tall white security guards coming over one by one, Chris put his cowboy hat back on and slowly stood up: "I can understand that you refuse to cooperate with the investigation?" β
"That's right, kid, you can think whatever you want, but it's better to leave obediently now, this is an American factory, not a playground for native idiots to go crazy with you." The manager sat on the sofa and said disapprehantly.
Chris looked at one of his subordinates, who had walked out of the office building and stood outside the gate of the sugar mill and shouted, "They refused to cooperate with the investigation!" We need help! β
"Let Police Chief Dennis teach you what happens if you refuse to cooperate with the investigation! Drive seventeen wild boars into me! In a Jeep, Dennis shouted.
Behind him, dozens of policemen carried a dozen wooden cages to the gate of the sugar factory, and Dennis jumped out of the car and personally walked over to open the cage containing the wild boar!
Seventeen wild boars were disturbed by car horns and rushed towards the sugar factory!
The molasses jar was smashed by the fangs of the wild boar, the filter pool was jumped into the bath by the wild boar, and with the influx of seventeen wild boars, the whole sugar factory suddenly became a chicken and a dog!
βShitοΌ You've got your parents in big trouble! Get them out! Seeing this scene, the white administrator glared at Chris fiercely and gave an order to his security guards, and then quickly left, arranging for the workers to expel the wild boars that were fleeing in all directions!
Seeing that the security guards were all going to catch the wild boar, Dennis looked at Kevin and Frank behind him: "The foreplay is done, it's up to you next." β
Both wrestlers changed into sportswear today, and when they heard Dennis's words, the two walked into the factory and ran in the direction of the office building.
The tall white security guard reached out and shoved Chris: "Get out of the factory!" Brat! Don't push me ......"
"Hey! Big! Kevin's voice rang out behind the security guard.
The security guard turned around, and Kevin's hands were already on the other party's waist, and he suddenly exerted force! Threw the security guard out!
"I'll leave it to me." Kevin made a move and motioned for Frank to take Chris and the others away, while he looked at the security guard who staggered back up.
Chris walked out of the reception room with a few of his men and went straight to the sugar factory's tax accounting office.
"St. Vincent's Minister of Revenue, Chris, I suspect you are suspected of tax evasion, hand over all tax information!" Pushing open the office door, Chris said to the two white men inside.
Both white men were a little dazed, but when they saw that it was a group of high school students, they both laughed: "Didn't your mother teach you to knock on someone's door when you visit someone's room?" Child? β
"Sorry, I came to summer camp because I just didn't want to listen to my mother anymore." Frank walked in first, followed by the muffled sound of two heavy objects falling and a terrible snort.
"Commencement." Chris led his students into the office, opened the filing cabinet, and quickly rummaged: "Take all the account books you find." β