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Chapter 111 - 0111 Lord Lynch. of Sabine.

  Witnessing the departure of Commissioner Johnson as well as little Michael's mother and son, the prison guard withdrew his gaze from the back of the distant car, and while closing the prison gate, joked with the same time, "See, this is the privilege of the rich, just locked up for only a short time before being released, and his wife is so young, when his daughter is likely to be even a bit young ..."

  The colleague next to him hemmed and hawed and laughed, shook his head and did not say anything more, people like them can see a lot of ordinary people can never see some images.

  Some people enter the prison with one foot and leave with the next, this has almost always become a practice.

  Some people come in with great splendor, not at all like they came to prison, but to accept people's admiration, of course they did.

  When these people leave the prison, they are also very beautiful, just outside the prison to meet at least a dozen or even dozens of caravans. (No offense to a former president.)

  You can sometimes see local celebrities getting beaten up by guys they wouldn't look at on the outside and screaming for their dads.

  You can also see people who have been sentenced to prison and can not only come and go from the warden's room, but also come and go from the prison as they please.

  Sometimes they, the wardens, including the staff, will also secretly bring in some women, and there are always those who have the ability to come and turn the prison into a hotel.

  Sometimes see more, nothing will feel strange, an old man of fifty or sixty years old married to a thirty-something wife, gave birth to a teenage son is there anything excessive?

  No, not excessive at all, not even as bizarre as some of the things going on in prison.

  On the other hand, Lynch went to City Hall with Ferrell after breakfast to take over a professional sports club to revitalize the spirit of sports in Sabine, a responsibility Lynch would never have taken on if it was just for the use of the city stadium.

  How difficult it is to run a professional sports business, how big the investment is, he knows very well, the poorer group of companies may not be able to afford to play, let alone he is not so capable.

  But rich rich play, poor also have poor play method, he chose is the poor play method, at the same time his purpose is not completely all in the right to use the stadium, but want to run the horse enclosure.

  He drew a big pie for the mayor, so naturally the mayor and city hall, for their part, have to have baskets that can put down those big pies.

  It's like him drawing a pie for Richard and these people, first of all you have to have the ability to see the pie he drew, if you don't even have the ability, naturally you don't have the possibility to see this pie.

  Drawing a pie may seem to be a one-sided language skill similar to fraudulent inducement, but in reality it is a transaction behavior itself - selling dreams.

  There is a price to be paid for the purchase of a dream, and it could be as simple as a physical act, or as simple as a plot of land.

  It didn't take long to arrive at City Hall, and the Mayor left in a hurry after a brief meeting with Lynch; he was a busy man these days, and there was always something he couldn't get done.

  Lynch, on the other hand, came to the mayor's office with Ferrell, with the mayor having greeted them, and with Ferrell as an acquaintance present, there wouldn't be anyone so unkind as to stop them.

  Finally Lynch stood in front of a huge map, ordinary people might not be able to read this map, it wasn't like the maps on some popular science books that introduced geography, you could see it at a glance.

  It was a planned development design map, with some parts already built, some under construction, and some under planning.

  Various large blocks of color and lines filled the map, and if one wasn't very familiar with these things, it was possible that some ordinary people wouldn't be able to find where their homes were.

  Standing in front of the map Lynch looked at it for a while, reaching out and pointing at an unused vacant lot in the southeast immediately adjacent to the city, "How about here?"

  Ferrell shook his head, "For the time being we don't have any future plans to move towards the southeast, in fact the southwest would be a bit better."

  Sabine was located a bit south of the south central part of the Baylor Federation, with a population of eight hundred thousand, it was already the fourth largest city when looking at the state.

  The city's development plan tends to follow a few principles, local specialty economy, tourism economy, light and heavy industry economy, labor export economy ...

  All in all, it is always necessary to develop around a core, the core of Sabine's development is to develop around light industry, as to why it will be developed around light industry, that is the problem of the state government.

  The development of heavy industry needs perfect supporting industries, Sabine eight hundred thousand people can not support so many heavy industry, here also lack of soil from scratch, can develop light industry is actually a good choice.

  So naturally, in the development trend and direction of the local city, it is necessary to provide services for the local pillar industries, in other words, the development of the city is mainly to serve the local pillar enterprises.

  Not long ago, about two years or so ago, Sabine City Hall issued a remodeling notice.

  In order to prevent the trains from affecting the lives of the city's residents, and in response to some people's complaints, Sabine City Hall moved the train station from the city's downtown area to the southwestern part of the city.

  It looked as if this was for the sake of the people, but in reality, earlier on, some companies centered around Ristoan and other conglomerates had already taken large chunks of land in the southwest of Sabine for infrastructure construction.

  The relocation of the train station was essentially to serve these pillar industries, facilitating them to ship their goods out more quickly, or the goods sent from the outside didn't need to go through transit, and could directly enter their warehouses.

  Ferrell's intention was for Lynch to circle a piece of land in the southwest for his club site, it didn't matter where this thing was built anyway, so why not build it in some promising location?

  Even if Lynch wants to get rid of it later, just the land at the foot of the club could be worth a lot of money.

  Ferrell's honesty and consideration for Lynch came from his status, he was Lynch's policy advisor after all, and since he took the salary Lynch gave him, he naturally had to consider Lynch.

  Secondly, he also hoped that in the future, if there was an opportunity, Lynch could be his help.

  His words made Lynch a bit moved, he considered it for a while and couldn't help but ask, "If I build the club in the southwest how big of an area can I get?"

  Ferrell did the math, "About thirty-five to forty-five acres, any more than that can't be squeezed out."

  Once an industrial area is integrated at a high density, later factories will continue to expand around that high density industrial level to save costs, thus creating an advantageous supporting industrial module.

  What comes out of one factory doesn't even need to be loaded, workers can push carts to the next factory floor, saving untold amounts of money.

  So it wasn't that good to get land over here, but right now Lynch and the mayor were still in the honeymoon period, and if he were to ask, the mayor wouldn't turn it down to a large extent.

  Lynch bristled and returned his gaze to the southeast, "What if I'm over here, how much land can I get?"

  Ferrell blurted out with little thought, "There's no limit ..."

  An area that isn't on the development plan for the next five to ten years is no different than a trash heap in the eyes of the current powers that be.

  When five years, ten years, ten years or more later, they have long since ceased to be in charge of this side, even if there will be some trouble, they have all turned into historical problems, and all will be happy if those who come later are capable of solving them naturally.

  If they are not capable of doing so, there are enough excuses for the people to get past them, that's why Ferrell dared to boast so much, and used an unlimited amount of time to answer Lynch.

  Looking at the almost endless land outside of the not-so-large city, there was probably a problem that people hadn't realized until now, that with the war far away, the population would soon see a big explosion.

  Even if the Baylor Federation was not involved in the war, it would likewise usher in a new round of population explosion due to peace as well as financial disaster.

  At that time, the current tiny city plan would definitely not be able to restrict the development of Sabine City, and if it wanted to expand outwards, it would never be able to avoid these empty lands outside the current city circle.

  What would people call themselves at that time?

  Lynch couldn't help but laugh, Ferrell didn't know why he was laughing, only he knew.

  Because when the time came, he would probably be referred to as "Lord Lynch."

  It sounded redneck, but it was hardcore!