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The night is getting darker.

in the hotel.

Ding Ze was playing with Scarlett and Hannah, and the TV was on, showing news about those six idiots.

Ding Ze lay there with a cigarette dangling from his lips. He saw the news, smiled broadly, and found it particularly amusing.

Scarlett and Hannah had their backs to the TV. They heard the sound but ignored it, engrossed in playing, especially Scarlett…

This is also normal.

Scarlett missed him terribly after being apart for so long.

Ding Ze understood, and before long, he started fighting with Scarlett.

Time flies.

The battle is over.

Scarlett nestled contentedly in Ding Ze's arms. "Shall we go to the film set tomorrow? We're wrapping up in the next couple of days."

Ding Ze grinned, "Sure, are there any pretty girls?"

Scarlett heard this and shook her head with a smile, "No, not a single one."

Ding Ze didn't believe it. "Really?"

“It’s fake,” Scarlett said playfully.

It was late at night, and there wasn't anything particularly interesting to do, so the three of them started chatting to pass the time.

A blink of an eye.

Another new day.

"Should we go see those six people?" Hannah asked Ding Ze curiously.

It was already past ten o'clock.

Ding Ze decisively shook his head, "No, we're not going. There's nothing to see. Let's go to the film set today." (End of Chapter)

Chapter 356 Comprehensive Surveillance, Leaving No Blind Spots

Iowa, somewhere.

Ding Ze and his two companions arrived at the "Prison Break" film set and wandered around to pass the time.

Of course, Ding Ze also chatted with a few beautiful women and talked about life.

A day passed like this.

That evening, the three of them returned to the hotel, where they ate, drank, and played around for a while.

Another new day.

When Ding Ze woke up in the morning, he looked at Hannah and Janet on his left and right, yawned, got out of bed, lit a cigarette, and went to the balcony.

I've been away for a few days now, it's time to go back to Miami. It's not good to keep wandering around like this.

Moreover, leaving Janet in Miami indefinitely isn't really appropriate.

So, around 10 a.m., Ding Ze took Hannah and said goodbye to Scarlett, "Go to Miami when you have time. Take it easy on work, don't rush."

Scarlett also wanted to go to Miami, and upon hearing this, she nodded, "Okay, I'll go after I'm done with these next few days."

After exchanging a few words, Ding Ze and Hannah boarded the plane and returned to Miami.

Around noon, we arrived in Miami, marking the end of this trip.

As usual, Janet came to pick me up from the airport.

Today, Janet wore a light purple dress and large sunglasses, looking incredibly powerful.

“Dear Ms. Austin, are you trying to scare us to death by dressing up like this?” Ding Ze joked with a laugh.

Janet rolled her eyes at Ding Ze. "Yeah, I just want to scare you to death."

“Well then, congratulations, I was scared,” Ding Ze said with a laugh.

Joking around, the three left the airport.

Since it was still early, and the private airport was right next to Dongfeng Security, which Hannah hadn't visited yet, the three of them went to the company first.

Dongfeng Security has been changing almost constantly. After such a long time, a lot of equipment has been added to the woodland, making it look quite imposing.

As soon as she entered the woods, Hannah's eyes widened as she looked around carefully, having only heard of it before but never actually seen it.

A short while later, the three of them got off the bus.

Ding Ze spotted Abruzzi lying on a deckchair not far away and said to Janet, "Janet, why don't you show Hannah around? I'm going to talk to Abruzzi about something."

“Okay,” Janet replied obediently.

Ding Ze didn't say much and walked straight towards Abruzzi.

Abruzzi certainly saw Ding Ze. When Ding Ze approached, he didn't move. Instead, he took a cigar and a cigar cutter from the table next to him, cut them, and handed them to Ding Ze.

Ding Ze took the cigar and sat down next to Abruzzi. "What are you doing?"

Abruzzi took a puff of his cigar. "Just got nothing to do, so I was spacing out. What about you? You just got back?"

Ding Ze lit a cigar. "Hmm, I went for a run outside, but it still feels more comfortable here."

Abruzzi smiled and said, "Of course, nothing beats home."

The two chatted for a few minutes, and then the topic turned to the projects that Ida Hassan was working on.

“The location has been chosen,” Abruzzi said. “It’s not far from here, and the land has been purchased. However, this project will not be easy to carry out. It’s all underground and needs to withstand missile bombardment. These requirements are too high, and it will be difficult to complete in a short time.”

Ding Ze shook his head. "It's okay, there's no rush."

Chatted for a while.

Ding Ze got up and went underground, where he found Ida Hassan.

Having not seen each other for a while, Ding Ze was almost startled to suddenly see Ida Hassan again.

Comrade Ida was unshaven, with long hair, and looked unkempt, almost indistinguishable from a homeless person.

"What's wrong with you?" Ding Ze couldn't help but ask with a smile.

Ida Hassan chuckled, unfazed. "Boss, you're back. Let me tell you, this Samaritan..."

Once Ida Hassan started talking, he couldn't stop excitedly, he was incredibly thrilled.

As Ding Ze listened, he finally understood what was going on.

In short, ever since Ida Hassan took on the Samaritan project, he has almost always stayed here, except for going to the surface to eat and rest, he has basically never gone out.

Tech geeks are just that extreme.

However, the effect was remarkable.

Ida Hassan had completely figured out the Samaritan. "Boss, do you want it to get even crazier?"

Ding Ze heard this and laughed, "Of course, you can say it."

“Once the Samaritans are online, they can hack into all the networked devices in the world, right?” Ida Hassan said excitedly, “So, to make the Samaritans’ surveillance of the world more comprehensive and leave no blind spots…”

"We need to produce mobile phones, switches, routers..."

Upon hearing this, Ding Ze understood and interjected, "Have you heard of intelligent cars?"

Upon hearing this, Ida Hassan was taken aback at first, then suddenly slapped his thigh, "Haha, boss, so you thought of all that! Oh right, and smart cars too!"

"It will only take a few years to integrate intelligence into cars, and then we will be able to control those cars and do whatever we want!"

Ding Ze smiled brightly, "About a year ago, I invested in a very promising rocket launch company."

"Some time ago, this company finally succeeded in launching a rocket."

"I gave them a suggestion: I suggested they start planning to build a satellite network in low Earth orbit."

Ida Hassan was almost stunned; his mouth gaped open, "!!!!!"

"Jesus, boss!" Ida Hassan was truly surprised that Ding Ze had been making arrangements so early. "Are you a tech guy too? How did you come up with all this?"

Ding Ze smiled and decided to tease the guy. "It's simple. Back when I was in Fox River Prison, I had nothing to do, so I chatted with the prisoners every day."

“There are many talented people in that prison. As we talked, these things came out.”

"???" Ida Hassan was stunned again. "This works?"

Ding Ze nodded decisively, "Of course, high-level prisons like Fox River Prison have many talented people inside, and they all speak very nicely. When I was in there, I really didn't want to come out."

"If you have the chance in the future, you can try it out."

“Okay, we have to go and experience it,” Ida Hassan nodded seriously.

This fool.

Ding Ze smiled happily, "Well, it's settled then. Now, let's take it one step at a time. We really need to put the smartphone thing on our agenda."

"We need to set up dozens of mobile phone companies, make some cheap and durable mobile phones, and sell or give them away at half price so that people in America and even the world can use our mobile phones."

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