The Minister of 'Environment, Sustainable Development, Forestry, Rivers, Hunting and Fisheries' of Central Africa, Ale DuBelle, met with Joe Ga in the conference room of the rescue center, accompanied by her daughter Linda.
A hunting quota of 2 million for the entire year was written on a piece of paper, stamped with the official seal, and handed over to Joe Ga.
Joe Ga shared his Diamond Park project idea with the minister, and the minister, who had an air of a scholar about her, was stunned...
It wasn't that Joe Ga's plan was bad, but rather that it was too good, so good that it made Ale DuBelle feel it was unrealistic. It was so good that it made her feel as though Joe Ga was the one who truly had the best interests of Central Africa at heart, whereas she, the minister...
Compared to her mother's shock, Linda was very excited!
Since the Battle of Sangha Mountain, Joe Ga had become Linda's idol.