Rebirth: Let's Talk About 1984

According to reports, this story begins at an entirely unscientific moment: Zhou Ziye, a designer who rose from creating counterfeit mobile phones, suddenly time-traveled back to the year 1984.

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Chapter 514 Deceiving the Heavens

Sony acted swiftly; by the time Xing Baohua received the notification, Sony staff were already installing equipment at Nikon's R&D lab.

In Xing Baohua's memory, Sony had never been this efficient.

As long as Xing Baohua has these things from Sony, he will have the opportunity to extract the core data.

Of course, a lot of preparatory work is required beforehand.

The people from Mitsui Bank arrived very quickly, as if they were afraid someone would try to steal their food, hoping Xing Baohua would sign the loan agreement as soon as possible.

You can't just rush to sign this! Take your time, consult a lawyer first, and be careful not to fall into any traps.

Finally, a few items were picked out, one of which stated that the loan would only be used for Xing Baohua's new company, Yawei, and that if there was a default, etc.

This won't do! The new company has gone bankrupt, where will the money go? Xing Baohua was planning to embezzle this money, how can we let Mitsui restrict it with all these rules and regulations?

change!

The loan was changed to be used by Hainan Investment, with a ten-year term and an annual interest rate of 4.35%. This means that for every 10,000 yuan, Xing Baohua would have to pay 435 yuan in interest annually. For 3 billion yuan, the annual interest would be slightly over 130 million yuan.

Over ten years, the interest alone amounted to nearly 1.4 billion US dollars.

Such a large loan would make anyone envious!

Xing Baohua said to change the use, so be it. Considering the extra 1.4 billion US dollars that could be earned over ten years, we'll tolerate it.

Mitsui Bank wasn't worried that Xing Baohua couldn't afford to lose the more than 4 billion US dollars, including principal and interest, because his assets were growing larger and larger. After a detailed analysis by Mitsui Bank's investment department, Xing Baohua currently controlled more than 20 billion US dollars in liquid funds, and his fixed assets were even more enormous.

Just the few companies we know of have assets worth hundreds of billions. What other companies are there that we don't know about?

Mitsui Bank also hoped that Xing Baohua would spend more money, whether on satellites or in other industries; as long as Xing Baohua dared to ask, they dared to give it to him.

When Xing Baohua finally saw the repayment options, he asked her to change them again. Not only were there repayments in US dollars, but also in other currencies, even equivalent amounts of oil and Japanese yen.

Later, Mitsui Bank realized that Xing Baohua had invested heavily in the satellite project and was facing financial difficulties, so it was not impossible to repay the debt with other things.

So the repayment method was changed as well.

They've forgotten the pain once the wound has healed! They don't learn from their mistakes at all.

The Japanese yen is expected to appreciate in the future. Xing Baohua used yen to repay his loan, haha, he made a fortune.

Currently, the exchange rate is roughly between 160 and 150 yen to one US dollar. In the next few years, the yen is expected to appreciate to 80 yen to one US dollar.

Xing Baohua's businesses in Japan were also profit-driven, and he used the profits to repay loans, resulting in less and less money being repaid.

With the yen trading at 80, Xing Baohua's 3 billion loan, plus interest, would only amount to about 2 billion in repayment.

Xing Baohua made 2 billion yuan in profit over ten years. Why did he only use Mitsui Bank and not other banks? The trap was right there!

When dealing with Nikon, Mitsui Bank took advantage of their misfortune. They wouldn't learn their lesson if they didn't seize the opportunity to rip them off.

Xing Baohua took some time to personally visit Po County.

The satellite deal fell through, and he should at least inform the shareholders. Only by coming in person can he show his sincerity.

The other party received him warmly, and it seemed that they knew the purpose of Xing Baohua's visit. It appears that the Americans had already informed them.

Xing Baohua from Singapore lived here for a while. Back then, he took the highway from Changi Airport in the east, passing through Tampines, Sengkang, Yishun, Sembawang, Woodlands...

It takes an hour and a half to circle the island.

Back then, Xing Baohua lived in Hougang Third Lane. It only took half an hour to drive to the East Coast. He would find a seaside cafe, watch the calm sea and the oil tankers on the sea, and drink an ice-cold beer. It was so pleasant!

It's worth mentioning that the cigarettes and alcohol here are extremely expensive.

The cheapest pack of cigarettes here costs about the same as a pack of cigarettes from Huazi, and a bottle of beer costs about 30-35 yuan.

The fines are also hefty, starting at 300 Singapore dollars for throwing a cigarette butt, which is about 1,500 Malaysian Ringgit. The second time you throw a cigarette butt, it's 700 Singapore dollars, which is about 3,500 Singapore dollars.

The third time, it costs 1,500 yen. Not only will you be fined, but you'll also have to go to court. The worst punishment is community cleaning, which locals call "garbage bugs."

Because he was so familiar with the area, there wasn't much to see. As for the banquet, Xing Baohua wasn't interested and headed straight for Chinatown with his guards.

The food here is mostly Chinese, with many restaurants and stalls opened by people from China.

Xing Baohua came here wanting to eat some chicken rice, which is basically sliced ​​poached chicken or roasted chicken served with rice.

In some places it's also called Hainanese chicken rice. But it's quite different from the Hainanese chicken rice in mainland China.

When you come here, the stall owner will ask you whether you want to wrap it or eat it.

"Bao" means to pack up, and "chi" means to eat at the stall. They will give you a plate to put it on. If you pack it, they will wrap it in oil paper.

I'd also like an iced coffee; they serve it in beer mugs.

The familiar food, the familiar rhythm—after finishing their meal, Xing Baohua led the team back to Hong Kong. Afterwards, they still had to go to the desert country to give an explanation, and so on.

Back in Hong Kong, Xing Baohua didn't have time to rest either; he still had to explain the situation to the company's several shareholders.

It wasn't that Xing Baohua didn't want to help them make money, but rather it wasn't a fault of the war effort.

The Americans are afraid that the satellite maps he created are targeted. A lot of shady things will be shown on those maps.

Especially their overseas bases, they look so clear when photographed from space!

It is easily exploited by the enemy, threatening the security of the base and other factors.

The young shareholders were aware of Xing Baohua's predicament, and apart from cursing the Americans, they had no other good solutions.

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