With the knot in Lu Feng's heart untied, a sense of relief appeared on his face. Today, Zhang Fengxia wore the clothes she had bought yesterday, making her look more stylish. With light makeup on her face, she was even more charming.
“Once you’re done with your work, let’s go to the Seine together. You can take a boat trip there, and I heard there are performances and stuff,” Zhang Fengxia suggested.
"Sure, will you come back with me then?" Lu Feng asked casually, picking up his teacup.
"I don't want to go back." Zhang Fengxia thought about the mess at home and she really didn't have the courage to go back and face it.
Lu Feng wanted to say something to her, but he opened his mouth and didn't know how to advise her. He couldn't very well tell her that marriage was just like that, and that she could just marry anyone who was decent enough, since everyone's life was the same.
If you say that, it makes you seem like a scumbag.
“It’s good to go out and see the world. You can’t speak the language here, so why don’t you go to the US? There are more job opportunities there. Stay for a while and then come back.” After saying that, Lu Feng thought of Jiang Xiaoyan and then asked, “Is Huasha’s business stable now? Are there many orders this year?”
“Since the expansion last year, we have launched our own brand and have our own distributors. Our market coverage is not very large now, mainly in Guangdong and Zhejiang provinces, and our market share is not high. However, we still take orders from outside. Overall, things are becoming more stable. Xiaoyan has also become rich. She has changed a lot recently and has realized that she is living for herself.”
Zhang Fengxia recounted Jiang Xiaoyan's story. In fact, she really wanted Lu Feng to let go of it, because in her opinion, Jiang Xiaoyan seemed to have already let go.
“You know, human cells die and grow new cells every day. Every seven years, all the cells in the human body are replaced, which means that you become a completely new person.” Zhang Fengxia took a sip of tea and said, “She has thought things through quite clearly now. She plans to buy a villa and, after finishing her work at the factory, she will travel whenever she wants. Before she left, she told me that once I have a foothold in the United States, she also wants to come out and see the world.”
"That's good, as long as she's open-minded." Lu Feng seemed to understand a little of what she meant, but these things were like a tangled mess. If Jiang Xiaoyan really no longer needed him, Lu Feng couldn't imagine what he would be like at that moment.
Everyone needs support to work hard, struggle, and even just to survive. Everyone is working hard for others. The only person Lu Feng can truly connect with here is Jiang Xiaoyan.
Lu Feng changed the subject and talked about some things in the factory. Huasha now has many sales channels and has reached 3,000 workers, making it a medium-sized factory. This year, they will start to cultivate a group of core backbones. Jiang Xiaoyan's business ideas are also becoming more and more mature.
After chatting with Duoduo for a while, it was already dinnertime. After eating, the air outside was hot and dry, so we went downstairs for a walk and then went back upstairs to the swimming pool for some exercise.
These seemingly mundane days were especially heartwarming for Zhang Fengxia. Compared to Jiang Xiaoyan, she wasn't as domestic, and compared to Su Yourong, she wasn't as career-driven. She simply wanted to have her own job, her own leisure time, and to spend time with her loved one.
The following day, as the expo continued, orders totaling a staggering two hundred million US dollars had already been placed on the first day. Today, the number of visitors remained small and scattered, even more subdued than the previous day. Only a few booths had people gathered around, and most of the attendees were managers exchanging ideas, hoping to reach cooperation agreements with manufacturers.
Everything here is just a facade; most of the cooperation takes place at various dinner tables or conference tables. Logically speaking, a big shot like Zhang Rujing wouldn't need to come to such occasions, yet he is here today.
At the Intel booth, representatives from Panasonic, Toshiba, and Sony were chatting, with Zhang Rujing standing prominently among them. The conversation about nanoscale chips was quite lively, and Lu Feng stood nearby listening to them.
"Based on the current development, nanoscale chips will definitely be developed within the next ten years. The computing power will increase a hundredfold, and the era of full automation will truly arrive."
"I think that no matter how high the computing power is, it still needs to be supported by programs. The integration and allocation of computing power is a big problem. Advances in semiconductors alone are useless. Just now, some of you said that human society would be fully automated, but I think that's unlikely."
"What's there to question? The computing power of nanometer-level chips isn't just gigabit-level, it can reach terabit-level. Such massive algorithms have response times in microseconds. Is fully autonomous driving a problem? When the program code is combined with advanced chip processors, unmanned factories and driverless cars will be possible. As long as there is computing power, and as long as it's not groundbreaking, everything can be done without human intervention."
The people present looked at each other, disagreeing with this statement. Nanoscale chips are still only something in the laboratory, and no one knows whether they can achieve terabit-level algorithms.
“I think, in terms of current technology, we should look at the development of the military industry first, and then the civilian sector.” Zhang Rujing couldn’t help but speak up from the side: “Let’s not talk about the civilian sector. The current fully automatic radar, automatic scanning, automatic identification, and automatic locking are all based on chip algorithms. These things will be the first to be popularized in the future. As for social development, it’s not a matter of technology. There can be unmanned factories, but whether people will allow unmanned factories to exist is another matter.”
Those present nodded in agreement. Some things could be made, but if they were made, they would cause a large number of people to lose their jobs, so they couldn't be made.
Lu Feng listened to their conversation for a while and couldn't help but speak up: "I think that just talking about how much computing power a chip has or what level of response speed it has is meaningless in civilian applications. It's all about the combination. It's used to process information, so first of all, there has to be information."
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