"Excuse me, can I buy this game console?"
When the children finished playing and it was time for bed, they prepared to say goodbye. Suddenly, Tongtong asked a question.
The game console owner said happily:
"It's free, you can have it."
Tongtong took out 500 yuan from her pocket. "How can I accept this? Please take it."
He took the game console back to his room and began dismantling it.
The screwdriver was borrowed from the landlord; it was a small screwdriver that quickly took the toy apart.
While Jiaojiao was figuring out what clothes to wear tomorrow, he had already figured out the entire structure of the clothes inside.
"This isn't difficult at all!"
He had a strong idea to build his own game console.
All the game consoles in China are imported from abroad; there is almost no domestic research and development.
He told Jiang Ning about his idea, and Jiang Ning asked him to write a feasibility analysis report. If it passed the board's vote, R&D funding could be allocated, and he could come to the company every weekend to participate in R&D.
Tongtong, don't get too excited.
He's still in junior high, but he's already completed all the high school courses. There's no point in staying in school anymore, so he should focus his energy on research.
Jiang Ning's requirements for him were the same as Jiao Jiao's: as long as he could keep up with the teaching progress, they could do whatever they wanted in their spare time.
Unexpectedly, this ski trip not only allowed them to enjoy the snow scenery of Switzerland and experience the joy of skiing, but also brought them considerable gains.
Two weeks later, as soon as Jiang Ning joined the group company, many foreign businessmen approached her to discuss cooperation.
After speaking with each of them separately, Jiang Ning instructed his subordinates to make contact with them.
He then presented the feasibility report on the self-developed game console written by Tongtong and convened the board of directors.
The board members were astonished when they saw the report. They were amazed at who wrote it, as it was supported by detailed data, included specific insights from game companies, and even had some market predictions.
"I agree to initiate this project and begin full-scale research and development."
"Currently, the domestic game console market is monopolized by imported equipment, and we must break this situation."
Everyone's opinion was surprisingly consistent.
However, when Jiang Ning told everyone that the report was written by her son, everyone was still shocked.
"What a genius! Tongtong should lead the team in research and development herself."
"As expected, like begets like. Chairman Jiang's child is truly extraordinary."
The praise from everyone was endless.
Jiang Ning knew that this matter was actually risky, and being blindly optimistic was not a good thing.
To expedite the project's implementation, she established a project team, appointing Yang Xiu as the team leader, while Tongtong was solely responsible for the game console's development.
As for production and subsequent sales, those are all handled by company personnel.
A year later, reports of the genius teenager developing a domestically produced game console were widely circulated on television and in newspapers.
Tongtong quickly became a household name.
However, along with the praise for Tongtong, there were also many voices attacking him.
Some even wrote to the central government, saying that he had actually come up with such a research and development project, which was a way to lure children into playing games and was the culprit behind children's aversion to school.
A child injured his mother with a knife after his parents confiscated his game console, sparking widespread discussion.
For a time, public opinion in China was very unfavorable to Tongtong.
Jiang Ning had no choice but to let him go abroad to avoid trouble.
While in Switzerland, she noticed that her two children had exceptional communication skills and a good command of English.
She then arranged for them to study in country M.
They were in the same school and looked after each other. They would take the college entrance exam after graduating from high school.
It's also a bit easier to get into Ivy League universities in the US.
Of course, Jiang Ning couldn't leave them there completely unprotected.
To protect them, Jiang Ning spared no expense in sending her two bodyguards abroad to study.
Not only do we pay them salaries, but we also cover all their tuition and living expenses.
Stay in the best apartments and never have to worry about running out of money.
Jiang Ning spends 400,000 yuan a year on her two children and their bodyguards.
This does not include the occasional additional fees that the children may need to pay.
They adapted to life there not long after they left.
Jiaojiao also told Jiang Ning that she had met Ma Huijuan and Kunkun.
Ma Huijuan went there as an international student, and Kunkun went with her, originally planning to find Kunkun a good school.
Who knew that, given Kun Kun's background, he had no way to get into a good school and could only study at a community school.
When Ma Huijuan arrived, she didn't have much money, and she quickly spent it all.
In order to survive, she had to work several jobs a day.
Even when Kun Kun has nothing to do, he helps deliver newspapers and milk.
This kind of work can provide him with two hundred yuan a week for living expenses.
Jiang Ning told her two children that they could live a worry-free life over there, but they must never flaunt their wealth.
Furthermore, we can no longer contact Kun Kun. Although we are compatriots, we shouldn't be so wary of him, but what Kun Kun did before is enough to make people keep their distance from him.
We shouldn't give him any extra care just because he looks pitiful now, out of pity.
A small favor is appreciated, but a large favor is resented. If someone sees you eating well and drinking well, and then gives you some bread to fill your stomach, they won't feel it's a help or something to be grateful for. Instead, they'll feel insulted and that you haven't given them enough.
Once he gets used to this life of getting something for nothing, the day you stop giving him money, he'll feel indebted to you and come to ask for it back. If he doesn't get it back, he'll harbor resentment.
Jiaojiao and Tongtong always kept Jiang Ning's words in mind and did not have any interaction with Kunkun.
However, news of their comfortable life still reached Kun Kun's ears.
"It's true that people have different fates! Why do they get to enjoy such favorable conditions without having to do anything?"
Kun Kun thought bitterly to himself.
By chance, he met a gang leader.
The eldest brother is a local with a lot of influence, and his men often rob Chinese people.
Hearing that Tongtong and Jiaojiao could buy whatever they wanted and eat wherever they wanted, he had an evil idea.
That day, thanks to Kun Kun's tip-off, he trapped the two of them in a small alley.
"We've heard your parents are very wealthy. Come with us and have them bring a million dollars in exchange for you."
The elder brother ordered his men to tie the two men up.
Seeing that things were going badly, Tongtong quickly said:
"I'm a boy, as you know, Chinese people prefer boys. My family will be extremely worried if they know I'm in trouble. My sister is useless, so please let her go!"
The older brother listened to his words and thought they made a lot of sense. Just as he was about to release the man, Kun Kun emerged from the shadows.
"Don't believe him, they're both valuable."
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