Joja studied veterinary medicine in college, but because of his parents' reasons, he never participated in an internship and only obtained his graduation certificate with the help of the school.
However, being a veterinarian has its advantages. Animals are more resistant than humans, so the consequences are not too serious if something goes wrong.
The injuries of the little cheetah were not very serious. Joja cleaned the wound, cut off the rotten flesh, applied some antibiotic ointment, and wrapped the wound with gauze.
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Not many people in Africa can do such a simple job as Afica, because they lack the necessary tools and suitable medicine.
As a Chinese person who has been in SD for many years, Joja always brings various medicines when he returns to China.
Having a medicine box at home is almost a standard for local Chinese people.
The large tablets of antibiotics, cold medicine, and cooling oil produced by the pharmaceutical factory are great gifts here.
Seeing the little cheetah being tossed around and looking a bit listless, Joja took a small spoon, crushed a piece of amoxicillin, and fed it to the cheetah.
Seeing the little guy feeling uncomfortable and jumping to the ground, sniffing twice, and then biting its own pants with dissatisfaction, Joja suddenly said, "Are you hungry?"
Hearing the sound of "huhu" from the cheetah's mouth, Joja picked it up and brought it into the kitchen, found a plate of leftover beef, chopped it up, and placed it in front of the little guy.
Looking at it eating with a shaking head, Joja looked at Nis, who was curious beside him, and smiled, "You seem to like it. I'll give it a bath later and ask Ayou tomorrow where it came from and send it back."
Nis reached out and touched the thin cheetah's head, then looked at Joja curiously and said, "Don't you like animals?"
Joja shook his head and said, "On the contrary, I like them very much, so I can't have too much contact with them because if I spend too much time with them, I will feel responsible for them.
My work doesn't allow me to have so much time and love!"
Nis seemed to think of something after hearing this. She rarely smiled and said, "Then give it to me. I will go find Ayou tomorrow. She will definitely provide some advice.
My brother used to raise a cheetah. These little guys are very friendly. Your travel company will definitely find it useful."
Joja rarely saw Nis interested in something, so he casually said, "It's up to you. It's not difficult for you to raise a cheetah.
Actually, I prefer dogs. A good dog is much more reliable than this thing!"
Nis grabbed the cheetah's front paw and made it stand up. Looking at the little guy staring at the beef with its head tilted, she smiled and said, "Being able to raise a cheetah is a symbol of status for Arab men."
Joja, feeling a bit disgusted, shook his head and said, "It's all about burning money. Let's see when they can't afford to eat."
Saying that, Joja grabbed the back of the cheetah's neck and threw it into the sink, smiling and said, "Give it a wash, and then you can sleep with a fierce beast. If it really is a symbol of status, then you can also enjoy the treatment of a Shaah tycoon."
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After handing the cheetah over to Nis, Joja slept peacefully.
The next morning, Joja inspected his territory under the guidance of Sairimu.
The office of a tourism company in the center of Dama Jin Town, well, for now, there is only a sign hanging here. Later, someone will be hired here to handle reception and sign contracts for a series of businesses such as sightseeing, hunting, and plane rentals.
Sairimu still had a lot of energy in Dama Jin. Although there were only gun permits issued by the local security officer, it was enough.
In order to protect the safety of tourists during sightseeing, the tourism company had more than a dozen guns, which was beyond reproach.
The most important thing is that as long as you pay a certain amount of money on time to prove that your company is beneficial to Dama Jin, then you are considered legal by the tribes that actually rule Dama Jin.
After wandering around the town, Sairimu took Joja to his airport.
The large airport had undergone expansion and added three huge hangars.
When Joja arrived, the construction team of the hangars had just finished work.
Joja was curious when he found out that the leader of the construction team was a Chinese. It turned out to be his fellow countryman doing business.
The situation in southern SD has not been good recently, and many aid projects there have been suspended. In order to make money, some experienced construction team leaders have come out to take on private projects to support their families.
This guy, with 50 local workers, completed the construction of three simple hangars and the airport ground leveling project in three months.
He worked as an engineer, construction machinery operator, and all other technical jobs alone, leading a group of laborers to complete the "big project" worth $200,000.
The construction materials were organized by Sairimu, and the workers were paid 30,000. The construction machinery was borrowed from the construction team of the dam, and the rental fee cost 60,000. After deducting all the expenses, this guy finally earned $100,000.
The airport, which used to be covered in weeds, finally had a fence, although it was just a wire mesh. After the weeds around the airport were removed, the whole airport became refreshing.Not only did this guy build three hangars, but he also threw in a decorative control tower for free, as well as a row of workshops that were better than many local houses.
Was it worth the 200,000? Absolutely!
Moreover, the person in charge was definitely a talent, bold and quick-witted.
Handing a pack of cigarettes to the foreman, Joja said with a smile, "Mr. Zhu, are you interested in taking on some other projects?
I've been thinking about building a resort nearby. It won't be like those luxury resorts. I want to model it after the animal rescue centers in South Africa, with some guest rooms for those curious about animals to stay overnight."
Mr. Zhu looked at Joja curiously after hearing this, and after a moment of hesitation, he said, "I can do it, if you provide the materials. I can build it for you for 100 dollars per square meter if I'm just in charge of the construction. But if it includes ground infrastructure projects, it might cost a lot.
To be honest, it's not worth it. Who comes to Africa to see animals in rescue centers? You can just find someone to take you out for a walk, and you might even encounter a lion."
Hearing this, Joja laughed and said, "Don't worry about that. I just want to give it a try. Why should only Westerners be able to set up animal protection centers in Africa?
Let's set up one too. If the situation in SD improves in the future, I'll open it up to both domestic and foreign visitors. Any of our own children under 18 who come here and are willing to work, I won't charge them a dime, and I'll even give them a volunteer certificate when they leave."