Chapter 1163 - Snakes (2/2)

The Tasovern the island They needed a success story While the real estate industry was thriving, the island trading lected

In the 20th century through the start of the 21st century, the island trading market had been robust Many rich people were interested in islands and wanted to own one

Later, along with the Mexican financial crisis, the Asian financial crisis, and the US subprie crisis, rich people became more cautious and careful with theirest to have been sold for the past ten years in the entire world It was also sold for the highest price Naturally, it would become an ideal case study for others

If the island became well developed, perhaps it could rile up the interest in island trading again After all, the last financial and ht now be reatest probleull Island was that there were nue was offset by the huge amount of opal on the island

Li Du disliked snakes He did not wish to spend a huge sum to buy an island and even more money to develop it to realize that there were snakes all over the island

Australia valued the environment, and economic developments were to be coupled with environull Island was at a great distance from the mainland and Tasmania There were few people around Hardly anyone would take notice of the island, and Li Du knew that the government would not protest if he were to relocate the snakes

In ter to provide support That was because they orried that Li Du would et rid of them

Snakes were common in all parts of Australia As the continent’s inhabitants had been battling snakes for hundreds of years, they were experienced and had overned for the Animal Bureau and the Reptile Protection association to help Li Du banish the sea snake colony through biological and acousticRamie plants all over the island The sea snakes hated the smell of those plants and would presumably leave

The acoustic method was to select some locations on the island to install sound wave makers Snakes were far more sensitive to sound waves than humans were The sound wave makers could continuously emit sound waves that would be unnoticed by hu the latter away

There was also another s in a horle s Hence, a research institute in Australia had invented thewould be soaked in liquid, which would not be poisonous but sien Once the snake sed it, it would lose its ability to reproduce

That was a keyto deal with snakes However, the Animal Protection Bureau and the conservationists criticized it severely

The drug worked upon the principle of dealing with female snakes It would cause fe ovulation and changing the onads

Even if the snakes esterone that remained in their bodies, the blastocyst would not be able to survive The hore the way the fe the delivery of fertilized eggs That ion of snakes so that they anizations had found those overnment As nobody cared about Li Du’s island, however, he was free to engage in those ull Island on the yacht Following behind the yacht was a huge cargo shi+p that ferried construction equip the local snakes

After the purchase of Seagull Island went through, Li Du rang up Steve After all, Steve had supported hih the entire process

A lady with a gentle voice picked up the phone and said, “Mr Tussenberg has left A you wish to convey, please leave e and I will take care to pass it on”

Li Du was vexed as he did not knohere Steve had gone In any case, he did not have any urgenthis naroup arrived at the newly bought island, the satellite phone on the yacht rang It was Steve, and he shocked Li Du with his words “Hey Li, I’m in Antarctica…”