When Chengcai got home that evening, he started talking to his aunt and uncle about the day's events in the study.
"Uncle, how long do you think it will take to take over the factory completely?" Cheng Cai asked.
"About a week. I know this is very important to you, so I've had a lot of people from the company come over."
"When the report comes out in the next couple of days, your uncle and I will carefully check it. If there are no problems, we will decide to start investing in the renovation."
"Don't worry about the rest. Your uncle and I can't guarantee anything else, but when it comes to making money, we definitely won't have any problems."
"Then I looked at your situation and found that the environment here is very nice; it's definitely suitable for tourism."
"We still need to transform. The factory can be moved, and we can choose a new location, but it depends on your own ideas."
“But if we change locations, it will cost a lot more money later on, won’t that mean we’ll have to spend even more money?” Cheng Cai asked.
He said this for the sake of his family; if the travel itinerary was finalized, they would definitely have to move.
“Auntie, if the factory moves away, all these workers will have to move away too.”
"Yes, that's inevitable, there's no way around it, but it's good for future development, you should also look into it."
"Although your uncle and I have taken over the factory, this is only a temporary solution. For sustainable development, we still need long-term planning."
Cheng Cai understood this, but it involved many things, and he would wait for another opportunity to discuss it.
"Alright, this matter is more or less resolved. You should go home early. You haven't really taken care of my eldest grandson since he was little, always busy with your career."
“I know I’m not a good father; I just have too much on my shoulders,” Cheng Cai said helplessly.
"Yes, your health is the most important thing. Don't make your uncle and me worry about you. Alright, get some rest. You've been quite busy lately."
Cheng Cai nodded, agreeing with the same opinion.
The company was very efficient. Tingting looked at the survey data in her hand, which included information about many factories.
“Jianjun, look, overall it’s not bad. Let’s sell off the inventory first, and use the proceeds to pay their wages.”
"Okay, there's no way we can get rid of this canned food. It's just too awful. Let's deal with the clothing and tea factories first."
Tingting nodded, understanding the logic; they wouldn't lose out by taking over the factory this time.
Their company operates in a wide range of businesses, covering almost every aspect, so they can easily handle the problems with these factories.
Now, whether it's Cheng Cai's competitors or anyone else, everyone knows that the problem at hand has been solved.
I'm also amazed by the resources these people have. The problems at these factories have been unresolved for over half a year, but they've made progress in just one month since they came here.
This economic expert is truly deserving of the title; everyone believes that sending him here will definitely bring about economic development.
The original doubts have certainly disappeared, but what remains is a greater sense of apprehension.
Your achievements overshadow their brilliance, but at the same time, they bring the Guo family back into the public eye.
The fact that four factories employing tens of thousands of people were taken over and developed so easily demonstrates the immense energy involved.
Of course, many people wanted to be introduced to the Guo family for investment, but that's another story.
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