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131: Chapter 131: Sealed Breeding Farm 131: Chapter 131: Sealed Breeding Farm Not enough money?
How could there not be enough money?
Zhao Guang directly opened his bank records.
“See that?
Over three billion, with more to come.
Put it all in,” he said.
Zhao Guang’s move stunned the other two people.
Liu Jiayin was utterly speechless; over three billion—how much money was that?
He had never seen so much in his life.
Even Li Fugui, who handled large sums at the bank, never had much to move around.
“You, you must be crazy,” he said.
“Yeah, with so much money, why not do something good with it?
Why insist on throwing it all into this?” Liu Jiayin hesitated.
“What’s the big deal?
I may have money, but I have nowhere to spend it.
Besides, industries like these are cash burners, not to mention basic agriculture.
If we really want to scale up, this won’t be nearly enough.”
At that point, Li Fugui also calmed down: “Not enough?
It seems you plan to expand to the top tier.” He had never seen anyone invest so much in agriculture.
“Top tier?
I’m planning to go global.”
“To have the whole world recognize our agricultural products?
That’s not easy, mainly because the technology isn’t there.”
“Technology can be bought with money.
Don’t worry, I’ve already got ideas.”
Li Fugui spread his hands: “If you have ideas, that’s the best we could hope for.
After all, I’m just a middleman.
By the way, do you need to loan all this money?
The interest might be high; it doesn’t seem necessary.”
“Let’s finance all of it.
Negotiate a favorable interest rate for me.
After all, I’m a real ‘silver and gold’ investor.”
Indeed, because of his substantial deposits, obtaining a loan of nearly the same value was not difficult.
The key was that Zhao Guang could acquire a large amount of gold, which was an invisible form of help.
Li Fugui might not know much, but he could sense something from the attitudes of the higher-ups.
“Hey, listen to my opinion too.
I don’t have that kind of capability,” Liu Jiayin said.
Zhao Guang waved his hand dismissively, “How can you not have it?
There’s nothing troublesome about management.
I’m planning to build a fully enclosed farm, the kind where staff can’t directly touch the animals.”
“Wait, wait, wait, what did you say?
Fully enclosed?
That’s going to be expensive.
Is it really necessary?”
Li Fugui was bewildered by Zhao Guang.
Enclosure was usually for securing one’s own breeds in secrecy.
But under normal circumstances, only a few special breeds required such measures.
The contacts he could make didn’t need such trouble.
“Of course it’s necessary.
I’ve done my research.
The thing to fear most with pig farming is swine fever.
Only with complete isolation can contagion be assuredly prevented,” Zhao Guang said, not without some prior knowledge.
“That’s true, and if so, the investment will be substantial,” Liu Jiayin muttered as he quickly took notes in his notebook.
“Fine.
Since you’ve decided, it’s all good.
I’m not the one spending the money.” Li Fugui spread his hands; the more Zhao Guang spent, the better for him, after all, these were all his achievements.
Due to his relationship with Zhao Guang, the bank dared not replace him, and all the credit was his.
After discussing with the other two for an entire day and finalizing most of the details, Zhao Guang said, “Jiajia is mainly busy with the company.
I think it’s only right to give Jiajia a share of the profits.”
“I’ve already said, I don’t want it.”
“You said you don’t want stocks, but you should still take the dividends.
Otherwise, people might think I’m a miser.”
Suddenly, Zhao Guang clapped his hands, “Let’s give you 5%, which isn’t much, just the right amount for a senior executive’s share.”
“What you’re describing is what founders get in internet companies.
I’m just helping manage things.
Someone else could do it, maybe even better.
Why take dividends when you’re putting up all the money?”
After much persuasion, Liu Jiayin reluctantly accepted a mere 2%, firmly refusing any more.
“In the future, I’ll consider the scale of the company.
If it gets too large, I absolutely won’t keep so much.
I’ll return it to you,” she said.
“We’ll see,” Zhao Guang replied, somewhat speechless.
Who would have thought there’d come a day when money couldn’t be given away?
But such a person was all the more trustworthy to work with.
At least there was no need to worry about mishaps that could tarnish his aura.
“Alright, since everything is settled, I’ll be going.
I have a lot to do.”
Thinking it over, Li Fugui said, “I can give you a ride; it’s on my way.
You’re quite a character, such a big boss without even a decent car.
Take my advice, buy a good car and hire a driver.”
Zhao Guang waved his hand, “We’ll see.
It’s not necessary right now.
Besides, we’re not even going the same direction.”
Seeing Li Fugui’s puzzled look, Zhao Guang added, “I’m planning to head south, so I won’t be heading back just yet.” Both men were leaving, and only Liu Jiayin would stay in this place.
“Alright, since you’re both leaving, I’ll go find an assistant.
Any recommendations?”
Zhao Guang waved his hand, “Find one yourself.
If you run into any issues, discuss them with my sister.” With that, he turned and left.
Liu Jiayin watched the two depart, bemused, then got busy.
No matter the project, someone had to complete it.
First, the construction team needed to be expanded.
All thanks to Zhao Guang’s statement, every construction project had to be top-notch.
The number of construction teams was inadequate; they needed to grow, and the budget had to be increased.
That very evening, the personnel and technology coordinated by Li Fugui were delivered.
After a day of not resting, Liu Jiayin delved into contacting these people.
In the days that followed, Liu Jiayin gradually sorted things out.
Although things started slow, the framework had to be built.
Before they knew it, the new company went from a shell to a real company with hundreds of employees.
And this number would continue to rapidly swell as the company’s systems became more developed.
What pleased Liu Jiayin most wasn’t the increase in staff, but the fact that she managed to call back some of the young people from the countryside who had gone to work in the city, many from her own hometown whom she knew.
“With these young people returning, we can truly develop our hometown,” she thought.
Liu Jiayin, looking at the rapidly transforming base, felt full of vigor, as if the weariness had vanished in an instant.
This drive to work hard was even more intense than when she was in school.
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