I used half my life to gain this great enlightenment. If I were to look back even once, I would deserve to die," Chen Lu said to himself after waking up.
He and Mo Yuqing had known each o...
"I guess so... My daughter was almost kidnapped by human traffickers back then, and it was his girlfriend who saved her."
Shen Zizhen was too embarrassed to mention the 300,000 yuan, otherwise, given President Yu's personality, he would have brought it up to make fun of him until he resigned.
The more she thought about it, the more embarrassed she became. She could only say that it was a good thing he wasn't a snob and didn't say something like, "Such a beautiful girl is actually going to marry a poor guy who lives in a rented room."
Otherwise, wouldn't he just become a stupid villain who gets slapped in the face?!
"Thank you for giving me this face, senior."
Chen Lu spoke first, and after he finished speaking, he sat down in the seat that had been reserved for him.
“My daughter is almost as old as you, and she still calls you senior sister.”
Yu Chunlan scolded him verbally, but there was no dissatisfaction on her face.
"I still remember you telling me that you hoped we would have the opportunity to work together in the future," Chen Lu said with a smile after taking his seat.
Other shareholders and investors around them began to suspect that the two were more familiar with each other than they appeared.
"I do remember this, but I didn't expect it to happen so quickly."
Chen Lu deliberately sighed deeply, "Right? I never thought I'd be beaten black and blue by society so quickly, and I had to come here to ask my senior for help."
"Ha ha."
A few scattered, involuntary laughs echoed in the conference room.
Peng Leyun sat next to Chen Lu, listening in a daze. This company's conference room was truly the most impressive he had ever seen in his life.
The people sitting around, especially this Yu Chunlan, didn't look like a good person at all.
As a result, Chen Lu came in chatting and laughing, which intimidated these people.
Politeness is just politeness; no one will invest tens of millions just because they get along well. Chen Lu knew this well, so after a few casual words, he asked Peng Leyun to go up and give a report using PowerPoint.
This guy wasn't bragging; he probably just talked about it a lot lately, and the whole thing went incredibly smoothly.
After Peng Leyun finished explaining the game genre and production plan, it was time for Chen Lu to answer questions.
Yu Chunlan clasped her hands together without saying a word the whole time, and at the end, she just gave Shen Zizhen a look.
Shen Zizhen nodded gently and asked him softly, "How much does President Chen want us to invest?"
Chen Lu pondered for a moment, "Since our estimated production cycle is at least two years, your company's investment of 40 million is a result we are looking forward to."
"Mr. Chen, it's good that young people are ambitious, but they can't expect to get rich overnight."
"It was said by a middle-aged man who was rather overweight."
His tone was somewhat lecturing and arrogant, as if to say that he was only reminding him because he admired him.
It's not so much like him, but he's already wearing that arrogance on his face.
Chen Lu understood the implication of the man's words: Could Polaris, with its size, absorb such an investment?
I'm afraid they'll end up looking like a nouveau riche who's never seen money before, not even knowing how to spend it properly.
"I have enough money, and I have the manpower."
"You have a way to bring in so many capable people all at once? That would require at least doubling the size." Yu Chunlan finally asked her first question.
She was clearly very interested in this.
“There really is.” Chen Lu nodded slightly. “Within two months, I can double the size of Polaris. You can consider our appetite then.”
"Okay," Yu Chunlan exclaimed with interest, "Then let's call it a day."
Chen Lu didn't say anything more. He hadn't expected such a big deal to be settled in one go. He had a clear understanding of her from their first meeting: Yu Chunlan seemed easy to talk to on the surface, but in reality, she was very clear about how to divide interests.
The fact that there was a sequel is already the best possible outcome.
He got up and was about to leave when he suddenly noticed that Yu Chunlan had also stood up.
A moment later, a murmur suddenly broke out in the otherwise silent conference room.
"President Yu actually went to deliver it personally..."
"These two really know each other?"
As they were discussing this, Yu Chunlan slowly walked back.
It seems she only took Chen Lu to the elevator.
"You're being too autocratic now."
She had barely sat down when the slightly overweight shareholder immediately spoke up.
Yu Chunlan pondered for a moment.
"It seems you've been living too comfortably these past few years, and you've all lost the instincts that investors should have."
The meeting room fell silent. Everyone either lowered their heads or forced a blank expression, clearly sensing that Yu Chunlan's tone seemed a bit off.
Her eyes were calm, but a smile played on her lips as she glanced around. Seeing that no one spoke, she continued:
“If you study the history of Polaris Company from its inception to the present, you will find that the person behind it is really interesting.”
"Putting aside the current market situation, the person who can start from scratch and create two hit mini-games that suddenly emerge must have an incredible market sense..."
"No matter how fragile the Lin Group may be, it is still a massive entity that can be easily destroyed by an ant hole. It has managed to compete with such a behemoth on the same track and still survive."
Furthermore, Polaris withdrew its lawsuit only a few days before the trial was scheduled to begin.
Don't you guys think something's wrong? And who's bothered to even look into it? They're all probably out watching horse races and football matches abroad!
In a way, she had to thank the Lin Group, who directly helped her assess whether Polaris was worth investing in. All that remained was to privately find someone to research whether their products met market demands.
But these people don't even realize this nowadays.
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