After the ceremony,
Moi left.
There was nothing left for him to do here.
What remained was for each company to complete the last few procedures, make the final payment, and go to the mining department of Congo Gold the next day to register, after which they could obtain all the formal documents and licenses for the development rights.
Of course, that wasn't the end.
In the future, matters such as mineral transportation, equipment import and export, employee recruitment, and accounts settlement would all require running about various departments, with the earliest starting formal entry being a week away.
However, many enterprises in this tender were not in a rush.
They were all mining giants, and acquiring mines was oftentimes about reserves. They were just taking advantage of the change in Congo Gold to get some benefits. They would consider mining only after the general election had concluded and things had stabilized.
But Chai Ren was different.