Chapter 301 Heading to the United States



With Nobita's cooperation.

Xu Jiaguo managed to keep the factory afloat, but production capacity decreased slightly.

After all, a significant number of workers were reassigned from the entire factory.

Fortunately, Shen Yuanliang is still there, and he can still control the direction of the factory.

What he didn't know was that Wang Shouren had been waiting, waiting to deliver a major blow to Xu Jiaguo.

In April of the same year, Wang Shouren boarded a plane to the United States.

On the plane, Xu Weiwei sat next to Wang Shouren. She knew that Wang Shouren had been waiting for this day for a long time.

According to the original plan, he intended to go to the United States starting in 1982. However, there were problems with the progress at the factory, which delayed his trip. Only now has he had time to go here.

Xu Weiwei sighed and looked out the window. She didn't really like airplanes; the feeling of being in the sky always made her feel a little uneasy.

The flight from China to the United States takes twelve to fifteen hours.

I need to get a good night's sleep.

As she pondered this, she couldn't help but let out a soft sigh.

"What's wrong? You've been sighing and groaning ever since you got on the plane." Wang Shouren noticed that Xu Weiwei's expression seemed a little off.

"I just don't really like the feeling of flying in the sky," Xu Weiwei waved her hand and said.

"Really? You can take a nap." Wang Shouren thoughtfully called over a flight attendant, asked for a blanket, and draped it over her.

She took another deep breath and did not refuse Wang Shouren's kindness. She closed her eyes, and perhaps because she was really tired, she fell asleep soon after.

When she woke up again, she found herself leaning on his shoulder, and she was slightly taken aback.

For some reason, her heart suddenly raced.

She looked at Wang Shouren, who seemed to be asleep at that moment as well.

As if possessed, she slowly leaned closer and gently kissed his cheek, then suddenly took a few steps back like a startled rabbit.

She seemed to realize something and looked back, only to see Liu Yong's bright, piercing eyes staring at her.

Liu Yong: ...

I really shouldn't have come along.

Liu Yong was Wang Shouren's bodyguard, assigned by his superiors. These days, traveling wasn't safe, especially to places like the United States; naturally, his superiors would send a bodyguard along. Sometimes, Liu Yong really wished he had those sharp eyes.

Xu Weiwei lowered her head, closed her eyes, and continued to lean against Wang Shouren.

I was dreaming just now. Yes, that's right, it was all a dream.

But the burning sensation on her cheeks wouldn't subside.

However, Wang Shouren, who was sleeping, was unaware of all of this.

After getting off the plane.

Zhao Xinglan was already waiting at the airport, along with Lou Xiao'e.

Lou Xiao'e flew directly to Hong Kong after the Lunar New Year this year.

Zhao Xinglan settled in Beijing, where his wife and children lived, while he continued to run his law firm in the United States.

When Lou Xiao'e saw Xu Weiwei follow Wang Shouren down, she couldn't help but purse her lips.

"Boss, you've arrived." Zhao Xinglan greeted him warmly, took his luggage, and then helped him into the car.

"You should know the purpose of this mission. How's the data collection going?" Wang Shouren asked.

"The evidence is very clear; their infringement is a done deal. But boss, are we really going to file a lawsuit here?" Zhao Xinglan hesitated for a moment before asking.

“Yes. Two Asian car companies coming to the US to fight a lawsuit. Isn’t this exactly what they want to see?” Wang Shouren said leisurely.

Lou Xiao'e and Xu Weiwei were looking at each other, seemingly communicating with their eyes.

“But boss, the risk is too high. What if our technology gets targeted because of this…” Zhao Xinglan actually agreed with Wang Shouren’s approach, which was to develop it gradually.

To put it simply, the motorcycles he sells are only slightly more high-end than ordinary motorcycles, with superior performance in all aspects. Of course, they're still inferior to the top-of-the-line racing motorcycles. It's a mid-to-high-end multinational brand, not a mass-market brand. According to Lou Xiao'e, if they allowed more free sales, they could easily make over 1 billion US dollars, or even ten times that amount.

However, if we really allow it to be sold freely, it will inevitably attract attention.

The reason they haven't been targeted yet is mainly due to their white arrogance; they look down on Asian car companies. Moreover, the US and China are currently in a honeymoon period, so after a little investigation, they abandoned the idea of ​​targeting them. But if they go further up the value chain, things might be different. Especially when they start selling vehicles to that region, the situation changes.

"Have you acquired all the stores?" Wang Shouren asked.

"It's taken down."

"Have you found any reporters yet?"

"I've found the right person. I've prepared everything you arranged, so don't worry."

In 1984, there were two main types of automakers in the United States: domestic automakers such as Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler.

Furthermore, Nissan's models are gradually gaining recognition in the United States, where their fuel economy and reliability have made them popular with American consumers. Toyota, which is Wang Shouren's target this time, is a prime example.

His motorcycle factory, or more precisely, Xu Jiaguo's motorcycle factory, officially began producing and shipping four-wheeled vehicles in March of this year.

Why? Because labor in China is cheap. They've never enjoyed such low labor costs before. In fact, they're even considering expanding their production in China. As for the engine, their engineers developed it in just 14 days, modified its design, and put it into use immediately.

In response, Wang Shouren said, "You've done a good job."

Dude, I've been squatting for so many years, and I've finally managed to bring you guys down.

Lou Xiao'e had a habit of buying houses ever since she arrived in Hong Kong. Even after moving to the United States, she still accumulated a number of properties. In those days, houses in the US were considered above average. Most of her properties were located in affluent areas of Los Angeles, where security was relatively guaranteed. Her journey was relatively smooth. In fact, the United States at that time was far less chaotic than it would become in later years.

After all, their high welfare benefits were obtained through various forms of plunder, and most of the time they are united against external forces. Domestic conflicts are limited to those between large corporations, and there aren't many issues between ordinary people. Therefore, relatively speaking, they are more civilized.

Looking at the rather splendid villa in front of him, Wang Shouren said with a sigh, "This thing must cost a lot of taxes every year."

"Who can argue with that? If it didn't go up in price every year, I would have sold it."

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