Chapter 203 Returning Home



Zheng Li has been away from China for a long time, and has participated in the daily operation and management of Kechuang Biotechnology almost entirely through remote communication and through agents.

Companies like this, where the founder is still alive, can maintain strong control even if the founder is overseas. Not to mention that Zheng Li is the absolute core figure in the scientific research team of Kechuang Biotechnology.

If Zheng Li inherited Kechuang Bio from his immediate family, he would inevitably face internal struggles after staying overseas for so long.

As for whether the struggle will result in being sidelined or retaining firm control of the company, that depends on the individual's abilities.

Zheng Li's first stop was back in Suzhou, at the headquarters of Kechuang Biotechnology.

"So? Did you find anything?"

"No, at least from the perspective of magnetic field, Zheng Li has no trace of a mage's aura."

It's important to understand that after injecting the demonic brain, one gains the ability to cast spells, and the body's magnetic field undergoes a certain change. To another mage, this change is as dazzling as lightning in the darkness.

The magicians from China were specially invited to the docks of Suzhou in order to determine whether Zheng Li might be Merlin.

There are many illogical things about Zheng Li, which can all be explained by his genius, but what if he is?

"Is it possible that Zheng Li can cast spells without a magic brain? That's why you can't sense the different magnetic fields on him?"

"Impossible. The structure of human cells determines that we cannot interfere with the material world."

Magic is impossible without a medium to bridge the material world and the individual's spiritual world.

"Alright, let's temporarily lower the level of suspicion against Zheng Li."

Upon learning of Zheng Li's return to China, the first thing the Chinese authorities did was to investigate whether he might be Merlin.

Whether it was true or not determined the level of official hospitality Zheng Li received upon his return to China.

If he's just Asia's richest man, he could simply try to win over Zheng Li and the local governments at all levels behind his company, Kechuang Biotechnology.

If it's Merlin, or if they've unearthed magoin, then the level of importance they'll be shown in the reception will be increased.

"Chairman Zheng, it's been a long time."

The headquarters of Kechuang Biotechnology occupies a large area of ​​Jinji Lake in Suzhou. Cheng Gang was filled with emotion when he met Zheng Li.

Who would have thought that when they started their business, there were only three people with 50 million in venture capital, and they were able to build a market value of 3 trillion, achieving a 60,000-fold increase in capital?

Kechuang Bio has become a classic case in the investment circle, and the high value of hard technology is fully reflected in Kechuang Bio.

Another company whose cutting-edge technology has been frequently mentioned this past year is DeepBlue Storage.

As the only company in the world to master biological storage, and being a Chinese company, it has attracted a lot of attention.

Because it is a state-owned enterprise, DeepBlue Storage offers excellent benefits and takes extra care in maintaining the confidentiality of its employees.

No information related to the company may be disclosed to outsiders.

The outside world's understanding of DeepBlue Storage is limited to its products, and most of the rumors circulating on social media are false.

Foreign investment banks valued DeepBlue Memory at over 60 billion US dollars.

DeepBlue Storage is the world's number one unicorn company, and foreign investors are very interested in it.

Not only foreign investors, but also many shady characters within China wanted to get involved, but a year has passed and no one has succeeded.

In this era, what the investment community values ​​most in startups is their technological content and the team's R&D capabilities.

Zheng Li also remarked that he could see with his own eyes that Cheng Gang had aged considerably and his overall mental state had clearly deteriorated.

"It has been a long time, but we have online meetings almost every week."

Cheng Gang then introduced the senior management team of Kechuang Biotechnology to Zheng Li.

The senior management team members introduced themselves one by one and shook hands.

Zheng Li had only met most of these executives online; this was the first time he had met them in person since returning to China.

After a brief exchange of pleasantries, Zheng Li sat in the center of the large conference room, looking at the executives seated on either side:

"Hello everyone, it's a pleasure to meet you all in person. I've been in Singapore for the past few years, and we've had meetings online."

"I'm back this time because it's a rare opportunity, and I'd like to share with everyone what kind of company Kechuang Bio is and what our corporate vision is."

"We've talked a lot about corporate vision these past few years. Take Lei Jun's rice as an example: the company's vision is to enable everyone to enjoy the fun of technology."

"And they have indeed achieved this through their development over the years. What about ours?"

"The official website of Kechuang Bio states: 'To become a leader in technological breakthroughs.'"

"But has anyone thought about how to do it? This is a very ambitious goal, and it cannot be achieved by me alone."

Zheng Li was actually thinking that he could achieve it on his own, but he definitely couldn't do it alone without revealing his true identity.

“We invest 30 percent of our annual revenue in R&D every year, which is higher than Huawei, making us arguably the company with the highest R&D investment ratio in China.”

"To put it bluntly, we are already a leader in some fields. In the field of brain-computer interfaces, we are not only a leader, but also a standard setter in this field."

“At the end of last year, we convened a committee for the brain-computer interface industry and, under our leadership, developed standards for brain-computer interfaces. Neuralink had no choice but to comply, even though it was unwilling.”

"But this is only temporary. Looking at those companies that have had a glorious past from a historical perspective, very few have been able to stay at the forefront of technological breakthroughs for decades."

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