Chu Yu had the company's employees draw up the blueprints.
"After the blueprints are completed, we will build the sales office, make models and show flats, so that when the banks come to conduct on-site inspections, we will have something to show them."
Ultimately, getting a bank loan requires not only due diligence but also connections and networking.
As long as Qin Weidong manages things well, getting tens of millions in bank loans is no problem at all. Moreover, the interest rates they get are relatively high. Banks are short of money and would love for big real estate developers to lend more so that they can have more income, right?
Qin Weidong almost spat out his water. "You want me to handle this?"
"Who else is there besides you? Among the three of us, you're the one who knows how to eat, drink, and have fun. You should take a few leaders out for a good time, make sure you're polite, and build good relationships with them. It can't hurt," Chu Yu said.
Qin Weidong thought that this was all the use he had.
Fortunately, the company was paying for the meals, so Qin Weidong wasn't too bothered. He went to get the loan, Chu Yu was in charge of making decisions, and Mi Fei was responsible for following up on the design plans for the community. Ten plots of land was no small amount. If they wanted to do it all at once, they would need a huge amount of financial support and, more importantly, good planning.
Qin Weidong thought to himself, he had finally gone completely crazy with them!
If he can make money this time, that's fine. But if he can't, Qin Weidong is completely finished!
The madness of the South China Sea is right before our eyes, but Chu Yu still has an important thing to do—his graduation defense.
The graduation defense at Tsinghua University is scheduled for the end of May. Over the past year, Chu Yu has collected a lot of materials in order to better complete her graduation thesis.
She plans to write her graduation thesis on bug-killing software. The topic isn't particularly good, but it's still quite novel. Her professor specifically told her to choose a good topic, write a good thesis, and strive to win an award so that it can become a model for future students.
To the professor, Chu Yu's talent was a once-in-a-century talent. He had once thought about recommending Chu Yu for postgraduate studies, but Chu Yu refused. The school was Chu Yu's safe haven, but now she needed to venture out into a wider world. Staying in the school forever was not an option.
The professor felt it was a pity and wanted to give her some pointers on her thesis.
"After you finish writing, check your paper carefully. If there are any parts you don't understand, come to me directly. You have experience in making anti-bug software, so writing this paper should be a piece of cake for you."
Chu Yu also thought that writing a thesis was relatively simple, but when she actually started writing, she realized how difficult it was.
First, she had to look up information. These days, there was no such thing as CNKI or the Internet. Even if there were, the school's computer equipment simply couldn't find so much information. Many files weren't uploaded to the Internet, so she had to go to the library to find them.
Chu Yu prepared a lot of books and took them everywhere, but the efficiency of searching through books was low, and it was particularly difficult to classify and organize the information. Chu Yu was busy with company affairs during the day and had to study and write papers late into the night.
Only those who have experienced it can understand this exhilarating feeling.
Throughout May, Chu Yu buried herself in preparing her thesis. Fortunately, hard work pays off. While Qin Weidong and Mi Fei were dealing with bank loans, Chu Yu's thesis was also making progress.
She finally finished preparing her paper in mid-May, and after revising and supplementing it several times, she planned to finalize it.
In May, Chu Yu returned to Beijing, and Zhang Ying came to talk to her about her thesis. "You've really finished writing it? Let me see it?"
Chu Yu showed her the paper. Although they had different topics, it was easy to tell the difference between the two papers. Zhang Ying only read the beginning and was impressed. She thought Chu Yu's paper was too profound, and even she, a computer science student, couldn't understand it.
"Chu Yu, have you ever thought about working in the computer industry? Speaking of which, your current companies, whether it's a clothing company or a cosmetics company, are not your original businesses. I'm curious, if you can do so well even without your original businesses, will you be even more adept at them in the future?"
Chu Yu smiled. She was indeed more adept at working with computers, but the late 1980s was not yet the era of computers.
She'll have to wait a few more years.
In a few years, the computer age will arrive, and she will naturally work in the computer industry. Her motto is to never give up on any hen that can lay eggs.
"Look at my lousy thesis. I felt like there was no point in continuing as I wrote it," Zhang Ying said, on the verge of a breakdown.
Chu Yu read through her paper and pointed out a logical flaw. Zhang Ying suddenly realized the error, corrected it, and her efficiency improved significantly. She hugged Chu Yu and kissed her several times.
At the beginning of this year, Chu Yu asked Zhang Ying to sell sets of pajamas. After Zhang Ying did so, she gave Chu Yu more than 200,000 yuan before and after the Lunar New Year.
Chu Yu can earn more than 200,000 yuan, and Zhang Ying earns even more. Although the stall she runs with the man is profitable, it's only a small amount of money. Chu Yu encourages her to do something else after graduation.
Zhang Ying was a little confused. "You were the one who gave us the advice to open the stall. Now the stall is making a lot of money, and we really don't want to give it up."
“I think your mother-in-law is quite capable, and your father-in-law is also a capable person. They are very tactful in their words and actions. Why don’t you let them run the stall, and you and your husband can do something else?”
Chu Yu felt that Zhang Ying was wasting her talent by focusing on the stall. As a Tsinghua University graduate, she should be building a career. Instead, she was preoccupied with the few hundred or thousand yuan in income from the stall. It's not that making money is bad, but she has better opportunities to earn money and doesn't need to be trapped in this small place.
Chu Yu's words made Zhang Ying fall into deep thought.
Indeed, she has always considered it her duty to help men make money.
There was no other way; the past few years had been too hard. Her child had heart disease, and the family couldn't afford medical treatment. She lived a life worse than a pig or a dog. Finally, her child recovered, and the family bought a house in Beijing, bringing her parents-in-law and child to the city.
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