Chapter 104



There are still a lot of shareholders in Polar, and they all have their own factions. When Sheng Quan was filming the movie before, no one thought there was anything wrong, but when it was mentioned that she really planned to release the holographic cabin, everyone was shocked.

“Is this true or false?”

"I think it's fake. Can she develop a holographic cabin just by saying so? I don't know how much money we have invested in our VR equipment to barely reach this level. I don't believe she can make a holographic cabin in such a short time."

"That's hard to say." A blond shareholder looked at the various data on the tablet and asked, "How did the previous mechanical dog come about? Have you all forgotten?"

Everyone looked at each other.

Although they are shareholders of Jidi, who can sit in this position without other assets? Intelligent machinery has always been a hot topic. Before, Sheng Quan made a mechanical dog, and I don’t know how many people’s intelligent machinery industry has been affected.

Of course, there is rise after fall. After many people were affected and fell, more people rose to the top with the help of Shengquan's east wind.

Regardless of whether they were falling or rising, they were all very clear about Sheng Quan's lethality.

Today, she is no longer the chairman of a small company who would be questioned about whether she can promote an artist.

The major shareholders all looked unhappy, while the small shareholders were glaring at each other, each with their own calculations in mind.

Polar is not a family business. Its seemingly huge and interconnected network of relationships is tied together by interests. When the interests are no longer consistent, the situation will be different.

This is just like the old-fashioned mobile phones are destined to be replaced by smart phones. Look at the young people now, how many of them are willing to use old-fashioned mobile phones?

Holographic cabin and VR, to be honest, even the shareholders themselves have to admit that if it were them, they would also choose holographic cabin.

That’s the real second world.

“We can’t just sit there and wait for this to happen.”

The small shareholders have already prepared to withdraw, but the major shareholders, whose main business is Polar, are unwilling to watch Shengquan use holographic technology to overwhelm them.

Meetings, various discussions, and research, during this period, the employees of Polar can clearly feel that their superiors are often in a hurry and have serious expressions, and the lights in the large conference room on the top floor are often on until the early morning.

Privately, the official employees of Polar Region couldn't help but discuss it secretly.

"Is the news about the holographic cabin in China true?"

"It would be great if it's true. I've watched that movie, too. It's as good as any Starman movie. If the holographic capsule is real, then wouldn't it mean that we can use it to go wherever we want without leaving home?"

"You should think about it first. If the game holographic cabin is real, will we be unemployed?"

The employee, however, acted as if he could feed the whole family: "Unemployment? That's not necessarily true. Even if it's holographic, doesn't it still require our expertise? Working anywhere is not the same as working."

As a young man, he was more looking forward to the holographic cabin than being unemployed.

After the two men left the tea room, the major shareholder standing on a high place put the cup in his hand down on the table.

Even the official employees of Polar are looking forward to the holographic cabin, not to mention other ordinary players.

It can be predicted that once Sheng Quan's holographic technology is released to the public, the vast polar region will collapse and disintegrate in an instant.

While the major shareholder was thinking, his assistant came forward: "It's Ms. Sheng Quan's call. She said she wants to talk to you."

*** "We have the technology for the holographic cabin, but if we want to make a new game, it will take at least two to three years. If we want to do it on a large scale, it will take at least four to five years, so it would be best to cooperate with the Polar Region."

Sheng Quan is stacking playing cards, which is a new hobby she has discovered recently. She has already built a tall building of playing cards, and she has to be careful when adding more cards.

Gu Zhao didn't think Jidi was willing to cooperate: "He has always had his cake and eat it too, so he probably won't want to share it with others."

How can a gaming company that can dominate the whole world make a living solely by relying on gaming content? In recent years, there have been some eye-catching new games in various countries, but under the commercial suppression of the polar regions, they are basically just short-lived.

Gu Zhao didn't think there was anything wrong with Jidi's business model. The business world is like a battlefield. It would be outrageous if Jidi really allowed its competitors to grow bigger and stronger.

But he doesn't think that a company that has been a dominant player in the gaming market would be willing to cooperate with others.

"It depends on what they choose."

Sheng Quan looked at the tall poker tower, withdrew his hand contentedly, and smiled at Gu Zhao: "This is not the only plan I have."

"Don't forget, I am also considered a shareholder of Jidi. Even though it's a small amount, it's enough."

Gu Zhao looked up, as if he had realized something. A slight smile appeared in his light grey eyes that always seemed emotionless:

"It seems you are well prepared."

Gu Zhao and several other close subordinates knew that Sheng Quan had spent 200 million in the game and got year-end shares, but coincidentally, neither Gu Zhao nor Yu Xiangwan said anything about it.

Yu Xiangwan always thinks everything that Director Sheng does is good. Not to mention that Sheng Quan spent 200 million yuan on playing games, even if she spent 200 million yuan on a waste, Yu Xiangwan would adjust his gold-rimmed glasses and praise Director Sheng in a calm and steady tone for his excellent play, saying that no one in the world is better at wasting money than Director Sheng.

As for Gu Zhao, he simply thought that this was Director Sheng's personal hobby.

Just like the grass he raised, in his eyes, the two were exactly the same.

Of course, Mr. Gu did not recall that when he was in Wansheng, facing his former boss Chen Xuanzheng and He Qi "spending money on personal hobbies, racing and changing girlfriends", his attitude was disgust and he felt that the two were wasting time.

"Polar is indeed fun, but I spent 200 million just for the year-end shares."

The year-end share ratio is really very small, otherwise why did Sheng Quan spend 200 million to get the shares? I wonder how many people behind her said she was stupid.

Author (Tuoluoge) PS If you like the novel, please visit: TUOLUOG.COM Even if she directly went to Jidi to buy the copyright of the movie fan work, it would still save money than spending 200 million in the game.

Even the officials of Polar felt that they had been taken advantage of, but considering that Sheng Quan had always shown herself to be wealthy and powerful to the outside world, everyone could only assume that she had too much money to burn.

And now, Mr. Sheng, who has too much money to burn, is leaning back on the sofa: "Shareholders can transfer equity with each other, but it does not need to go through the board of directors or shareholders' meeting."

What is this called in the game?

Stealing home?

Several major shareholders of Jidi did intend to steal Jiashengquan.

It's not that they cannot accept the conditions proposed by Sheng Quan, but as Gu Zhao said, they are enjoying their cake and eating it well, so who would be willing to give it up even if the situation forces them to do so?

What's more, these major shareholders are used to being domineering.

If you can get the highest return with the least effort, why not do it? "Shengquan only has one research institute."

At the meeting, someone was analyzing the situation of the research institute under Sheng Quan's name.

That's right, they were pleasantly surprised to find that this research institute did not have any confidentiality level. Generally speaking, in each country, the confidentiality level would continue to increase with the importance of the research results.

In fact, this level of confidentiality itself is useless. Each scientific research-related institute has its own security system, which is mainly to remind visitors that there are very important things inside and not to enter casually.

This research institute has no confidentiality level, so the security should be lax, and it would be easier for them to send people to steal holographic technology.

Yes, rather than giving up the profits, the major shareholders of Polar would rather hire professionals to steal the holographic technology from Shengquan.

This sounds like a "business war", but in fact, among major companies, this kind of situation where you steal my technology and I copy your innovations is not uncommon.

To put it bluntly, the money spent on hiring someone to steal technology is much less than the money to be distributed.

Of course, this kind of Chinese research institute must be staffed by Chinese people.

It’s not difficult. Just choose the right people and then spend money like crazy.

Even if the other party is caught, they will only go to jail for a few years. Compared with the huge sum of money, I believe they won't mind going to jail.

Soon, several major shareholders of Polar selected their candidates, and after successfully investing their money, they began to wait for news from China.

That night, the assistant received calls from those people.

"What? You guys are quitting? Why? Didn't we agree on this before? You've already received the money."

"Brother, this is not about money. It's obvious that it's where the troops are stationed."

Far away from the research institute, several people walked in the opposite direction tremblingly, pretending nothing had happened. As they walked, they felt their hearts pounding and their legs going weak.

At the research institute behind them, nothing could be seen at the door, but inside the door there were soldiers in military uniforms carrying real guns and ammunition guarding it.

The assistant was confused: "Troops? Chinese troops?"

Several people were walking with a sense of dizziness, each one more frightened than the other:

"Which country else could it belong to? We want to make money, but we don't want to go against the country."

"I'll give you your money back. We won't take this job. You're harming people! I have to make it clear that we are commercial spies, not military spies. The nature of this is different, don't you know?"

"That's it. Don't say you know us anymore. Even if you do, we won't admit it."

Several people hung up the phone quickly, as if they were avoiding some terrible beast.

assistant:"……"

Other senior executives: “…”

How did Shengquan's research institute become related to the Chinese army? !

Isn't she just an ordinary rich person? ! !

Just as everyone was looking at each other in bewilderment, the secretary knocked on the door, walked in, and whispered to the major shareholder: "Sir, I have received news that most of the shares of small and medium shareholders have been transferred one after another."

"The one who obtained the transfer was Sheng Quan."

(End of this chapter)


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