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Creating an Industrial Empire in 19th Century Parallel World

In a tragic accident, mechanical engineer Poul Nielsen and his best friend, civil engineer Jonathan Axelsen, are killed when a truck crashes into the coffee shop where they were hanging out. Suddenly, they find themselves transmigrated to a parallel world in the late 19th-century country of Avalonia. In this world, they'll need to work tirelessly to earn enough pennies to survive. But they won't settle for just getting by - they want to become the Edison, the Chrysler, the Rockefeller, the Carnegie, the Ford, and the Westinghouse of this new world. In a world without electricity, Poul and Jonathan decide to start an electric power distribution company. But that's not enough - they also want to build appliances and motors to make their business profitable. They see the opportunity to revolutionize ground transportation, and they start an automotive manufacturing company. They tackle huge infrastructure projects such as metro stations, skyscrapers, bridges, tunnels, and dams by starting their own civil engineering firm. They even invest in the arms manufacturing industry. But the road to success won't be easy. Fierce competition awaits them, as robber barons are willing to do everything to crush their competitors. Predator against predator, and government intervention. Poul and Jonathan must use all their engineering expertise and business acumen to navigate this treacherous landscape. Join Poul and Jonathan on their journey to become the wealthiest men in the world in a parallel universe where anything is possible.

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Thirty minutes later, the aircraft demonstration ended. Poul and Jonathan approached the crowd and to their surprise, they were immediately surrounded by foreign dignitaries and reporters.

"Mr. Axelsen! Mr. Nielsen! How much for the aircraft? Are you selling them?" The French dignitaries asked, trying to find his way through the crowd.

"We want to buy your aircraft, Mr. Nielsen! Mr. Axelsen! The German Empire would be pleased to conduct business with your company!" The German Empire representatives chimed in.

Jonathan and Poul exchanged glances, their excitement mounting at the overwhelming response. They had anticipated interest, but the immediate influx of inquiries and offers took them by surprise. It was clear that the aircraft demonstration had made a profound impact, captivating the attention of nations far beyond their initial expectations.