Under Chen Mo's rule, Egypt now is completely different from a few years ago.

Especially Cairo, as the center of Chen Mo's rule, the change in this capital can be said to be the biggest.

In the city, a large number of newly built buildings are lined up, and the well-planned streets are clean and tidy. If it weren't for the pedestrians on the street who were still wearing Arabic costumes, one would almost think that this is a developed city in a large European country.

Especially the closer to the bustling area of ​​the city center, the rising skyscrapers simply refresh people's perception of this land.

Coupled with the monuments left over from the ancient Egyptian civilization that can be seen everywhere on the streets, the collision between modern civilization and ancient civilization makes people who come here for the first time even unable to tell what era they are in.

This is the same for the two British envoys who came to Cairo for the first time.

The city is full of modernity and vitality, and even makes them unconsciously compare it with London. As a result, they are indeed frustrated to find that although London is irreplaceable in their minds, and London is still economically developed in this era, is the center of the world.

However, this ancient city with thousands of years of history in front of me has left London far behind in terms of modernization.

If one had to make a comparison, one of the special envoys who had been to the United States felt that perhaps only New York, a country on the other side of the ocean, could compare with the current Cairo in terms of modernization.

After all, there are tall buildings that have been built or are being built everywhere, and there are wide and clean roads below the tall buildings. In addition, Cairo is located in the tropics and has plenty of sunshine, which is not comparable to London, which is filled with fog all year round.

Sitting on the special car sent by the British embassy to pick them up, the two special envoys couldn't help asking the staff of the embassy about Cairo.

"Do the Egyptians like obelisks so much? I seem to see this kind of decoration in every excuse." One of the special envoys started chatting. He obviously didn't care about obelisks, but just wanted to chat casually. A good topic to start the conversation.

However, the staff of the embassy suddenly chatted excitedly about this topic: "That is not an ornament, but a municipal power supply tower in Cairo."

"The power supply tower? But why is it built like an obelisk? What about their wires?" Another special envoy seemed to know a little about this, and was very curious.

"I don't know the specific reason, but according to the official explanation given by Cairo, these obelisks were made using ancient technology.

Their surfaces absorb sunlight and convert it into electricity, which is used to power street lights, electric buses and other municipal utilities. "The staff explained enthusiastically, and introduced to the two special envoys: "In fact, the municipal department of Cairo is considering opening it for civilian use, because the electricity generated by these power supply towers is enough to supply the entire city. The power balance is not exhausted at all. "

Hearing this, the special envoy with knowledge of electricity suddenly showed a surprised and curious expression: "Relying on the sun to generate electricity? Is this true? It's really amazing! But since there is enough electricity, why don't they use it for factories to use?" Woolen cloth?"

"Cairo's factories have additional power supply facilities, and they don't need additional power supply." The staff seems to have a deep understanding of this, and they highly recommend it: "In Cairo, when you apply to open a factory, the municipal department A larger power supply tower will be erected in the factory to supply power to the factory's equipment, so the Cairo factory does not have to worry about power problems at all.

To be honest, I have been suggesting the introduction of this technology domestically, but Mr. Ambassador seems to have no interest in this and has not discussed this matter with the Egyptians. "

"If this power generation technology is as amazing as you said, it can indeed be introduced into the country. Domestic factories have been hoping to obtain more electricity." The special envoy who understands electricity is very optimistic about and supports it. Because he is knowledgeable, he clearly knows how important electricity is to industry.

But at this time, another special envoy could not help pouring cold water on him: "If this technology relies on the sun, then London is not suitable. Don't forget that London does not see the sun for a few days a year."

"That's true, but this kind of issue should be something that the Prime Minister and the Mayor of London need to consider. We are not here for this." The special envoy who knows electricity nodded and did not continue to talk about this matter.

The reason why they came to Cairo from England was to send the Eye of Shangri-La that Chen Mo wanted.

After receiving the two mermaids presented by Chen Mo, the British attitude towards Egypt can be described as very friendly. There was no resistance at all to asking for a gem like this.

At this moment, the precious Eye of Shangri-La was in the box they carried with them, waiting for it to be handed over to Chen Mo.

"When can we meet the King of Egypt?" Another special envoy was obviously more concerned about their mission, and unconsciously held the box they brought tightly.

Regarding the work, the staff explained to the two of them with all their heart: "Because we know that the two will be here today, we have already applied to the palace in advance. The arranged interview time is this afternoon, and the two still have time at the embassy. Enjoy lunch, Mr. Ambassador has prepared a sumptuous lunch for the two of you."

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After filling their stomachs, the two special envoys went to the palace to meet Chen Mo with the ambassador in Egypt.

Chen Mo's palace was not built on a large scale, and the interior decoration was not luxurious, but looking at the undead troops stationed in the palace, the calves of the two British envoys began to tremble.

It's not that they are too timid, it's mainly because Chen Mo replaced the umbrella security forces stationed in the palace with the Anubis Legion. These three-meter-tall jackal heads still have a strong deterrent effect.

Fortunately, the two special envoys did not make any fools of themselves. Under the guidance of a vampire maid, they saw Chen Mo who was feeding the mermaid.

"On behalf of the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and His Majesty George V, Emperor of India, I salute you." Although it was a private meeting, the two special envoys still greeted Chen Mo in a very serious manner in accordance with diplomatic etiquette. out of what they brought.

Looking at the gem called the Eye of Shangri-La in the opened box, Chen Mo couldn't help admiring: "What a beautiful gem, is this the Eye of Shangri-La?"

Chen Mo admired it from the bottom of his heart. After all, the Eye of Shangri-La is a gem the size of a fist, which is really rare and beautiful.

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