Huang laoban, the boss Huang, truly savored an emperor's life that night.
While Huang laoban’s personal romantic life was notoriously poor, having taken his three sisters-in-law into his embrace and enjoyed their favors, he also had a child with Hu Jing. He would also engage in spontaneous bouts with Qu Wei from time to time. In total, the women he had been intimate with exceeded ten.
Huang laoban was undeniably a scumbag.
However, Huang laoban had one redeeming quality: he was very respectful of women and his methods were generally gentle. It was mostly consensual, leading to equal relationships.
But in this palace, Huang laoban experienced unprecedented pleasure.
Firstly, these women were all family members of the princes of the Kingdom of Da Shi. They were all exceptionally outstanding in terms of appearance and figure. Furthermore, due to their family status, they understood that they would likely never escape the cage of their identities in this lifetime.
Unexpectedly, their situation worsened. They were confined to the center of an island even more desolate than a prison, a place where cries for help went unanswered. It was practically impossible for anyone else to rescue them.
Being unable to leave was one thing, but it was even worse that this place was destined for material shortages. They could already imagine themselves madly fighting over a dog bone once these people left.
Therefore, the only way to live well in this place was to please its master, gain his favor, and secure a good life in the future.
Of course, some maids, out of reserve and self-respect, would certainly not engage in shameless acts.
But once another group of maids made up their minds, they were capable of risking everything.
So, that evening, Huang laoban had merely asked a maid to refill the fish tank. However, when Huang laoban was ready to bathe, the two-meter-wide super-large bathtub was already filled with maids, their eyes full of desire, waiting to bathe Huang laoban.
And when Huang laoban finally managed to extricate himself from the bathtub after two hours, exhausted and wanting to sleep soundly, he found that seven or eight people had already warmed the bed like a furnace.
The next morning, Huang laoban swore to the heavens that he would do nothing that day but rest, and after driving out all the maids, he suddenly discovered a little girl with fair skin hidden under the bed, and her…
“Next, you will begin preparations for the land reclamation project. The entire project must commence within a year!” Huang laoban, lying on the bed, gave detailed plans to his staff.
According to Huang laoban’s arrangements, the area between Island No. 36 and Island No. 42 would be reclaimed. This was the area with the highest seabed elevation and the lowest construction cost.
The plan estimated that it would cost around 50 billion US dollars to increase the land area of the Emerald Isles from less than 20 square kilometers to 100 square kilometers. Within this area, the global headquarters of the Jiangnan Group would be newly built, serving as an important base for the Jiangnan Group to remotely control its operations worldwide.
Simultaneously, extensive commercial development would take place here, including the construction of a tourist island city. In short, Huang laoban’s plans were very ambitious, even including a space launch center.
Yes, that was right, Huang laoban truly intended to venture into the entire space industry.
Of course, Huang laoban had no interest in space activities like moon landings. What he truly desired was a high-performance satellite network communication system that could cover the entire globe.
This system is not new to us; it is essentially the same as Musk’s Starlink system.
However, this was not pioneered by Musk. Motorola once intended to develop its own Iridium system, but in Motorola’s initial design, the Iridium system could only be used for phone calls and not for internet access.
This resulted in the entire Iridium system being prohibitively expensive, yet its versatility was limited. After launching a few satellites, it simply could not cover its costs, and the plan was eventually shelved.
Huang laoban’s plan, however, was an enhanced version of Musk’s Starlink plan. Musk’s Starlink plan requires users to purchase an additional high-power receiving device specifically for satellite signals to access the internet smoothly.
But Huang laoban intended to go a step further. Without the need for an external high-power signal receiver, terminals could directly receive satellite signals and access the internet. Moreover, the internet speed would reach 4G network levels, while the subscription fees would be reduced to the level of wired broadband.
One could imagine that once such a massive satellite network system was launched, it would be the end of global broadband networks.
While broadband network prices are low, they are fixed and cannot be carried around.
Mobile networks, although usable freely, rely on the construction of numerous base stations. Except for countries with extremely robust infrastructure like China, other countries generally only have wireless signals in cities. Once outside the city, using a 4G network or similar would depend entirely on luck.
Furthermore, the Internet of Things (IoT) is also a concept that has been proposed for a long time, but IoT has always had a significant problem: the network.
Home appliances within a house are manageable; they only need to connect to their own Wi-Fi. However, for many large equipment that needs to be used outdoors, the cost of IoT integration is much higher, and there are many barriers.
If all these devices could be directly connected through the Jiangnan Group’s satellite network, the impact on the entire world would be unprecedented.
And the most important point is that such a device moves in space. No matter how far-reaching some countries’ hands may be, they cannot control satellites in the sky. Whether to use it or not is the user’s choice; it cannot be prohibited by an order.