Becoming a Russian Oligarch After Rebirth
Chapter 670: Don’t look for trouble_1.

Chapter 670: Chapter 670: Don’t look for trouble_1.

Speaking of the police station, after sending Wang Ye and his party away.

The smile on Liudmila’s face instantly turned gloomy.

He took big strides back into the office building, kicked open the door of the interrogation room with one foot, and found that Sergei and a few others were still honestly waiting here, not daring to leave.

"Sergei! Suka Column! You son of a bitch has ruined me..."

Liudmila’s eyes widened like copper bells, staring fiercely at Sergei, grinding his teeth.

From the looks of him, he wished he could pull out a gun and shoot Sergei on the spot to relieve his anger...

The people nearby quickly stopped him, saying, "Director, don’t be impulsive. Things may not be as bad as they seem. We should think about how to report to the city bureau as soon as possible. The chairman said he wants you to explain to him in his office tomorrow. Maybe if you apologize and admit your mistake, this will be over. It’s not that big of a mistake in itself..."

In fact, this made sense.

If you examine how big a mistake was made today, you can’t say it was that the end of the world.

After all, aren’t all of Moscow’s police personnel like this? If they see a foreigner, especially someone with an Asian face, they feel aggrieved if they don’t check their passport and ask for some "beer money"...

And those Chinese businessmen, they can’t communicate, they are timid, afraid of trouble, and quite wealthy; they like to use money to ward off disasters.

This has long been a consensus within the entire system!

"From now on, you have been suspended! Go home and pack up, get ready to dig potatoes in Siberia!" After leaving such a heavy sentence, Liudmila grimly turned around and exited the interrogation room to call the city bureau.

Only a few people were left in the interrogation room, looking at each other.

As for Sergei, he was already in tears...

Although he understood that Liudmila was speaking in anger and there was a high probability that he would not actually be sent to Siberia.

But it’s safe to say that his days ahead will certainly not be pleasant. Won’t Liudmila keep making his life difficult every day?!

In the final analysis, he is just unlucky. Others do the same without any problem. How it happened that he ran into Chairman Mikhail.

And besides, people like Chairman Mikhail, big shots like him, shouldn’t they have a large group of people escorting them when they go out? What’s the point of today, playing incognito visit!

In fact, he’s guessed quite correctly, Wang Ye was indeed "incognito" today...

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After Wang Ye drove Millie and the others to the gate of Weidenghan, he waved to them to say goodbye.

Everyone went their own way and didn’t hang around together.

Because ever since they found out about Wang Ye’s "real" identity, Millie and the others were too scared to even breathe.

To be honest, none of them had ever met such a big shot before, and they didn’t know what to say or do.

Wang Ye also saw that they were not acting freely, so he did not insist on strolling around Weidenghan with them.

He just happened to bump into this incident today, so he stepped in to help.

Given his current status, he should try his best not to establish any relationship with ordinary international students like Millie. There’s no need for it and it will only bring some unneeded risks.

Together with Nalan Yaqi, he spent most of the day strolling around Weidenghan, focusing on several large electronic markets.

And frankly, this kind of field study is quite necessary.

Because for the "previous life" memory, especially the not so important details, Wang Ye has nearly completely forgotten.

In this life, his status has risen too quickly, and he’s a little bit disconnected from ordinary people’s life.

Take his computer for example, Wang Ye uses the highest configured IBM THINKPAD laptop, almost ten thousand dollars for one!

There is also a desktop computer in the office, mainly used by several assistants, all equipped with LCD monitors. Although the size is not large, and the resolution is quite low, at least it looks a bit high tech.

But in fact, in the market, most ordinary people will still choose the old-fashioned CRT ball-shaped monitor when buying a computer.

That is, the kind of monitor that’s particularly bulky and rounded.

In the market, there are three types of computer monitors: ball-shaped monitor, flat screen monitor, and LCD monitor!

Both the ball-shaped and flat screen monitors are heavy and big but relatively cheap.

LCD monitors are light and convenient, but they are expensive.

Therefore, in Russia, most people still choose ball-shaped monitors when buying a computer since they cannot afford a flat screen, let alone an LCD one.

As for things like CPU graphics cards, they’re configured so low it’s unimaginable.

Know that at that time, Voodoo graphics cards were still selling very well, NVIDIA had not yet dominated the world, and AMD’s graphics cards were hardly seen in the market...

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In short, after strolling for a day, Wang Ye felt that Russia’s road to informatization is a long and arduous task...

Computer hardware prices are high, common families simply cannot afford them.

He specially stayed at the entrance of a large electronic market for a while and observed that basically those who bought computers were young people.

That means, the user group of Russian internet is mainly limited to college students and those young people who have just started working.

Elderly, or younger people, almost never get in touch with computers.

To be honest, this is even worse than China at that time.

At least families like Wang Ye’s bought a computer in the nineties. Although his parents didn’t know how to use a computer, they understood that the item was very important. Therefore, even if the price was high. They gritted their teeth and bought it for their children to use to make sure they had a good start!

Families like Wang Ye’s were not rare in China.

That’s why around the year 2003, the prevalence of computers in China may not have been high, but in absolute numbers, it had surpassed most countries!

This laid a solid foundation for the rise of the internet industry in the next few years!

After all, without hardware, no matter how good your software is, and no matter how amazing the internet is, it doesn’t make any sense...

But promoting the popularity of computer hardware is a thorny big problem.

The main problem is that Russia cannot produce almost any computer hardware on its own, everything has to be imported!

This has limited the ability to lower prices, and we can only wait for the international market to adjust itself.

Most Russians’ income is barely enough to sustain their families, let alone afford a computer, which is a luxury to them!

In the final analysis, it’s all because everyone’s broke...

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Thinking about it, all Wang Ye can do is sigh.

After all, he’s not a god, nor a savior, and he’s simply not capable of changing the fate of a big country like Russia by himself...

There are some things, just do your best, don’t push too hard. If you insist on changing destiny, that’s just looking for trouble.

Moreover, there are many more important things waiting for him to do.

The internet, no developed countries in Europe have figured it out, and in the end, only China and America have managed to excel. This is determined by many factors, it’s not something any individual can change.

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