Graduation Project Stolen? She Reports the Technology Package to the State Instead

(Liu Yun Series 2) No CP + Entertainment + Technology

As soon as she arrived, her graduation project was stolen, and she was branded as an imposter. She retaliated by reporting it, and

Chapter 481: A Shocking Find

"Look at those sponsors, aren't their industries mostly based in the United States?"

"Only in this way will they not lose too much, and the United States will still deserve to be better protected."

Aqi: "That's true. Most of them are in the United States. Industries in other countries have already moved there."

"It wasn't transferred abroad, but rather transferred to someone else."

"Brother? An illegitimate child, born from an affair... or a relative or friend, or a loyal subordinate..."

You wouldn't believe it until you see it; it's quite a surprise.

The methods and means of transfer are numerous and varied.

The only commonality is that they were all transferred within the last year.

"It's only because it was me; if it were someone else, it would probably be very difficult to uncover their complicated schemes," Aqi said smugly.

Once it passes through the internet, everything becomes transparent to it.

Liu Yun smiled: "Well done. Compile these lists and send them to the secretaries' group. They'll definitely know what to do."

"The reputation offered to us is something Yan Kingdom wants."

"But the money, haha, I won't give it to you."

"If I'm not mistaken, then the ownership of American industries should have changed hands by now!"

“These sponsors shouldn’t have any assets in their personal names, otherwise they wouldn’t have been declared bankrupt.”

Aqi nodded: "Yes, yes, otherwise they wouldn't dare to make a fuss. It's true that there's nothing left under my name."

Liu Yun: "It's really funny. Aren't these rich people too trusting of others?"

"Isn't it said that the only person you can trust is yourself?"

“Once we get the list, we can either persuade those with ulterior motives to seize these industries themselves, with Yan State's help, or, if they wish, transfer the industries directly to Yan State.”

"Just provide the promised sponsorship; the rest will be handled according to the agreement."

"I believe many people would be willing."

After all, it's better to keep all the assets you've acquired for yourself than to have a fleeting moment of indulgence and then give them back.

Liu Yun didn't believe that all temporary holders were maintained solely by feelings; she was sure that many people had been caught red-handed and would eventually have to return the money.

With Yan Kingdom taking action, these vulnerabilities will surely be resolved one by one.

It's like a special deal.

Those assets weren't originally built by the temporary owners themselves, so giving away a portion wouldn't be too painful. Now, not only can they truly acquire a portion, but they can also eliminate a major threat. After all, it's a weakness; if you're threatened once, you'll be threatened again.

Who wouldn't want a one-time solution that lasts forever?

There are additional benefits to be gained, making it entirely beneficial and harmless.

For the few stubborn ones, other methods can be used, such as cutting off their escape routes. If you can take advantage of their country's industries, take them; if not, sell them to the local country. Then, when the country of origin intervenes, it won't be so simple.

They will definitely find various ways to squeeze their profits, make their businesses fail, and prevent their assets from surviving.

All the losses have been incurred.

What they're relying on now is that nobody knows about all their businesses.

Some are just bait on the surface, designed to lure people into plotting, while the ones done in secret are safe.

In short, a lot of tricks were used to prepare for this "bankruptcy," and the intelligence of the human brain was truly put to good use.

They really went to great lengths to avoid liquidation and retain more assets.

Unfortunately, despite their meticulous planning, they failed to anticipate the bug that was Aqi.

They could see everything they did clearly, even the smallest things, like assets they might not even remember themselves, that they casually gave away.

When the Yan Kingdom makes a move, they don't care whether the goods have already been given away or not.

In any case, no matter how insignificant it may seem, and no matter what it has done over the years, the profits it has earned have certainly relied on the reputation, connections, and other intangible assets of this entity.

Whether intentional or unintentional, it will definitely be used.

Therefore, anyone with even a slight connection cannot escape being purged.

They either relocate to Yan Kingdom and conduct business lawfully, or they can wait to be loyal to their backer!

Those who "go bankrupt" and then hide away without a trace have no idea how serious things are.

Do you really think that by pinning the blame on Yan, Yan will have no choice but to step in and resolve the issue?

For the sake of this reputation, I might actually take it on, but I would never do a deal that loses money.

With the list in place, Yan Kingdom was able to turn the tables and take the initiative. Although it was a bit troublesome, it brought many benefits.

It's not just about monetary gain.

If more businesses and factories could come to Yan Kingdom and become part of Yan Kingdom's industry, it would be good for everyone.

The advantage of this transfer is that, in addition to economic benefits, there's also... if you can't resist breaking the law, hey, there won't be any leniency, and it will be even stricter because it's from a foreign country.

As a result, everything after the transfer will belong to the Yan Kingdom.

Even if you abide by the law, the taxes you pay every year are still a form of benefit.

Under such circumstances, industries transferred to Yan Country are unlikely to receive any welfare policies; one should be grateful if they are not treated differently.

In short, the so-called bankruptcy is not a real bankruptcy.

But since we're planning to scheme against Yan Kingdom, let it truly fall; after all, the weather's already getting cold.

Because the incident had just occurred, many people were still indignant and hadn't yet noticed the blame-shifting. Yan Guo seized this opportunity to take action with a list in hand.

Fortunately, the survival challenge is not over yet, and there is still plenty of time to prepare.

Once the list was submitted, Liu Yun felt relieved.

Meanwhile, those above got very busy, extremely busy.

Although most of its industries are in the United States, its assets are also widely distributed in other countries.

After all, it's not just one company, there are so many. If one company chooses to develop in several countries, the scope involved is enormous.

Yan has a large population, but we still need to send people out!

Moreover, making too much noise would likely attract too much attention, so they could only do things quietly.

After finishing her meal, Liu Yun sat down in the rocking chair. "Has something unusual happened? Or was there an unexpected event in the plan?"

Aqi asked in bewilderment, "The host refers to..."

Liu Yun: "Nothing has happened recently, so this isn't a good time to go bankrupt. If nothing unexpected happened, why would they choose this moment to erupt?"

"That shouldn't be the case. Putting aside the timing, the choice of this day itself is also very poor."

"If the outbreak had occurred after get off work, or just before the end of the workday, those people wouldn't have had time to organize a protest. After a night of calm, the staff wouldn't have been stuck at their workplaces unable to leave!"

"At the very least, anyone with a bit of sense should know that today will be a reasonable day off."

Being blocked at the workplace is like being kidnapped.

This is a silent threat.

The US high-ranking officials only responded so quickly because their own safety was at stake.

Otherwise, there wouldn't have been an explanation so early.

After all, now is not a good time to explain, and anything said could anger everyone, especially those protesters.

If emotions get out of control, serious problems may arise.