It's already quite an achievement for Xing Baohua to have reached this point.
Based on the rules of "you steal from me, I steal from you," this kind of person can be ignored, since so far no loss has been caused to him.
She can't even access the crucial core information, and she's under strict surveillance. It would be a miracle if she could get access to the core technology.
But Captain Han's plan was to find out the organization behind her so that they could prepare for the next step in their strategy.
After all, the higher-ups attach great importance to the development of rice and cannot tolerate any losses; it's a matter of face. Since a thief has come, then we should catch him properly.
Now that the national government has taken over some matters, we'll follow suit.
After all, the department involved is one of the top four intelligence organizations in the world.
And that's how Da Mi got involved. It all started when Xing Baohua and Moto started playing Starlink.
Moreover, Xing Baohua is playing that kind of role.
Although it's for civilian use, the concept is ahead of its time.
Once you have a location, you need a map. This map isn't the kind that hangs on a wall; it's a combination of high-resolution photo maps.
Taking a picture of Earth from space and then enlarging it. Coupled with Xing Baohua's acquisition of Nikon and its professional photographic equipment, anyone would think this kid really is going to take pictures of Earth from space.
So intelligence agencies would send people to infiltrate his company to find evidence that he had taken pictures of Earth, and if the pictures showed their bases.
Then they can prove that the rice has a J-party background.
Fortunately, Xing Baohua withdrew from satellite positioning, forcing some intelligence personnel with backgrounds from other organizations to go into hiding.
Xing Baohua simply didn't know how many people in his company were undercover agents.
His ideal was simple: find one and naturalize them. It wasn't that he was soft-hearted, but that it was really hard to find people.
If he can survive until the mid-1990s, which is only five or six years, then there will be a surge in graduates. Although it won't be to the point where everyone is unemployed right after graduation, it will still give Xing Baohua a chance to choose.
So what? The Rice Lab headquarters will have to endure for another two years. To be honest, there's not much to steal from the technology developed in those two years.
The 2G era offered a decade of benefits. That's already many years ahead of schedule. By the time 3G is rolled out, we'll have basically weathered the period of talent shortage.
Ten years is a watershed moment. The Shanghai Stock Exchange's chip industry will first train through contract manufacturing, and then launch domestically produced chips when it can independently develop them.
As for whether or not to use a domestically developed operating system, that has to be done discreetly. It will mainly be manufactured in conjunction with domestically produced chips.
Back then, it wasn't about playing on PCs, it was about servers.
When hackers attack your PC, they mostly use it as a botnet; their main target is the server.
Domestically produced servers consist of domestically produced chips and operating systems, and are not intended for civilian use. To attack them, one would need to learn the Chinese language. Of course, the use of Chinese is merely a facade; even domestically produced operating systems are compiled using computer languages.
Unless a separate domestic computer language is developed.
This path is more difficult and deviates from the commercial track.
Xie Yingying came over with some documents and several invitations, and said to Xing Baohua, "The Provincial Association invites you to a meeting. The Shandong Central Association invites you to a meeting. There is also an invitation from the Overseas Chinese General Chamber of Commerce. This meeting will be held in Australia."
"Put all the invitations away, I don't have time to attend. Just make up any excuse. In a bit, you can tell Director Min from Shanghai that the person coming to Shanghai this time is a prince from the desert kingdom. He's a picky eater, so we'll have a local halal chef and separate pots and pans for him."
"Okay, are you going to specify any other drinks or beverages?"
"Forget about baijiu, just get some red wine and champagne."
"Are domestically produced ones okay?"
"Okay, the packaging has to be nice and high-end. As long as it doesn't cause diarrhea, anything is fine." Xing Baohua laughed as he spoke.
Don't assume these high-end business people are wine connoisseurs. As long as you can taste the astringency and oak flavors in a red wine, it's a good wine.
Despite Xing Baohua's love of drinking, he doesn't like to store wine.
If he wanted to stock up on Moutai or 1984 Lafite, he could get several truckloads of it just by talking.
But he treated those wines like a cow chewing on a peony, wasting them.
Despite Xing Baohua's drinking capacity, he can't distinguish between good and bad liquor; he can't tell the difference between grain liquor and blended liquor.
This guy can't tell the difference between Australian, French, and domestic red wine.
Since Xie Yingying mentioned domestic red wine, let's give domestic red wine a boost in its reputation. Anyway, Xing Baohua dares to drink it, and the other guests all assume that Asia's richest man must be drinking high-end wines.
What Xing Baohua didn't expect was that the domestic red wine Xie Yingying helped her choose was actually produced in Maozi.
They just launched this red wine and are using their connections in various regions to promote it, including Shanghai.
Ordinary people can't afford Maotai, but many organizations can, which has led to the promotion of Maotai-flavored red wine.
As Xie Yingying was preparing to leave, Xing Baohua asked her to prepare a list of people going to Daying and to expedite the process for those without visas or Genshin Impact visas.
After negotiating with the wafer fabs in Shanghai, Xing Baohua had to travel to neighboring countries such as the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom.
The next few months will require investigation and planning, and a considerable number of people will be involved. In particular, a large number of guards are essential, so it is necessary to arrange for their deployment in advance.
Two days passed peacefully like this, but Xing Baohua didn't sleep well at night, afraid of being woken up by a phone call in the middle of the night.
The more focused I am on waiting for a message, the less likely I am to get a call.
I couldn't stay awake any longer and lay down to sleep. But I was woken up by the phone ringing. I checked the time and it was 4:30 a.m.
In my mind, I send my greetings to the person who called.
The caller was from the DaMei branch. Just a short while ago, a lawyer in Canada reported to the branch that Hou Qian was free to move around after being discharged from the hospital, but could not appear on camera.
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