Chapter 3 A New Plan to Increase Wealth



He grabbed a handful of salt from the cafeteria and stuffed it into his pocket.

He grabbed two steamed buns and started munching on them as he walked into the workshop.

Wu Changfeng was really hungry.

I haven't eaten anything since last night, and after walking around for half an hour, I'm starving.

Wang Zhuanhua led the way.

Wu Changfeng dared not walk in front; he truly understood nothing about liquid soap.

They've come purely to swindle and cheat.

They didn't even know which step in the process to sprinkle salt on.

We can only ask Wang to provide guidance.

We arrived at the other end of the workshop, near a cement pool.

Wang Zhuanhua pointed and said, "I'm only missing this step. Let me take a look at your recipe first."

Wu Changfeng nodded, took some salt from his pocket, and sprinkled it in.

Wu Changfeng didn't understand any technical indicators.

All I know is that the story is true.

Wang Hualian quickly conducted tests for comparison.

After a moment, he felt reassured: "That's it, that's the thing!"

"Brother, give me the recipe."

Wu Changfeng took the last bite of the bun and wiped the grease off: "There's plenty in the kitchen, just take what you need."

"What?" Wang Zhuanhua didn't understand, and continued to ask, "You left the recipe sheet in the cafeteria?"

"No. This recipe is just salt..."

Wang Zhuanhua was immediately struck dumb, his eyes widened, his mouth agape, and he remained silent for a long time.

I spent five thousand yuan on a mysterious recipe that turned out to be salt?

I……

I really want to punch you in the gut!

Wu Changfeng patted Wang Zhuanhua on the shoulder: "Knowledge is gold, technology is money. This is equivalent exchange."

"Holy crap!" Wang Zhuanhua snorted repeatedly, his neck muscles twitching slightly. "I've been ripped off! You...you tricked me?"

"You're charging me five thousand yuan for a piece of worthless salt? Damn it, give it back! Otherwise, don't even think about leaving this factory area!"

"President Wang." Wu Changfeng's face darkened, seemingly somewhat angry: "You're not well-educated, so you can't blame anyone else."

"If the formula I give you doesn't work, you can sue me for fraud. But the point is, I've resolved your doubts."

"You're saying you're at a disadvantage? You should take responsibility for this loss yourself, instead of blaming others, okay?"

"If you continue to treat Sunday engineers with this terrible attitude and spread it around, when you develop other industries in the future, Sunday engineers will have to think carefully about when they might be stabbed in the back."

After listening, Wang Zhuanhua pondered for a long time, then burst into laughter: "You've taught me a lesson. Never mind, never mind."

Wu Changfeng narrowed his eyes instead: "It's only because I have a good temper that I'm willing to write a long article in the newspapers to vilify you for three days and three nights, just because of your threatening attitude just now, until I ruin your reputation."

"You've met a good person."

After saying that, Wu Changfeng pushed Wang Huanzhen aside and walked away with an air of indifference, as if he didn't recognize any of his relatives.

Wang Zhuanhua turned his gaze away as Wu Changfeng left, muttering to himself, "Is this supposed to be an engineer? He seems more like a thug."

He carried five thousand yuan in his pocket.

This time, the pace in the county town was lighter.

Although it wasn't enough to pay off the debts, it provided the initial capital for starting other businesses.

Wang converted his own technology to pay for it, so he didn't lose out at all.

Little did they know that in this era, no matter how much money China offered, foreign technology would not be sold to them.

As I walked back, the trees along the roadside were lush and green.

On the outskirts of the county town, there are numerous tiled houses, which later became shantytowns.

The tallest building in the county town, a department store, is only six stories high.

Many families here have erected a 6- or 7-meter-long wooden pole in their yards.

Two rows of aluminum cans were tied to a wooden pole, with two ends connected to wires that were lowered into the house and connected to a television set.

This is the kind of TV antenna that ordinary people usually use to receive TV signals.

Wu Changfeng looked up and sighed, "A flavor that can only be seen in special times."

In this era, there was no closed-circuit television, let alone internet television.

If you want to watch TV, a can signal transmitter is essential.

This is also a test of the male head of the household's craftsmanship, as these items are not sold on the market and are all handmade.

It's not difficult at all; you just need to string a few aluminum cans together with wire. It's very simple.

However, the drawbacks are too obvious. When the wind blows, it tilts, and you have to run outside and laboriously turn the wooden pole to adjust the angle.

Meanwhile, someone inside the house was directing people to shout at the top of their lungs until the television signal became clear.

Moreover, this type of antenna can only receive a few stations.

There are roughly two channels: one for the central government and one for local governments.

Thinking of this, Wu Changfeng's eyes lit up.

I was just wondering how to make money with five thousand dollars, and here it is!

In that era, a man on an island invented a fishbone antenna.

As its name suggests, this antenna uses 5mm aluminum tubes arranged in a fishbone shape to increase the signal receiving area.

Later, even a signal amplifier was added to enhance the signal capture capability.

If a soda can antenna can receive 2 TV channels, a fishbone antenna can receive more than 6!

In this era of scarce television entertainment, watching a few more channels is better than having a screen full of static!

This is a huge market!

Thinking about it, Wu Changfeng got excited: "No wonder those older bosses said that there was gold everywhere in the 1990s, and they couldn't pick it all up."

"A single idea can make you rich!"

Wu Changfeng made up his mind to use the five thousand yuan to make a fishbone antenna!

Step by step, let's rebuild the glory of the past!

Aluminum tubes are easy to buy, but signal amplifiers are a bit more difficult to find.

You definitely can't buy them in Chishui County. Try buying them from an electronics factory in Jiangcheng City. If that doesn't work, you can order a batch.

Fortunately, Wu Changfeng had dual-majored studies in his previous life: mechanical automation and electronics.

This chapter is not finished yet. Please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content!

Continue read on readnovelmtl.com


Recommendation



Comments

Please login to comment

Support Us

Donate to disable ads.

Buy Me a Coffee at ko-fi.com
Chapter List