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Chapter 756 - 756 756 Making a Fortune Opportunity!
756: Chapter 756: Making a Fortune Opportunity!
Deadly Bad News!
756: Chapter 756: Making a Fortune Opportunity!
Deadly Bad News!
When something is amiss, there must be a demon at play!
Fang Qingya’s eyes were fixated on Wu Jie as she directly asked,
“At first, I thought it was simple, thinking that by giving up twenty percent of the shares, we could make a big profit, so I supported it!”
“But now they plan to invest with a small amount of cash and a large amount of crude oil.
I don’t accept this kind of deceptive cooperation!”
“Our company isn’t out of money.
If we need to stock up or build battery swapping stations on a large scale, whatever money we need, I’ll provide it!”
“Five billion isn’t enough, then ten billion.
At worst, I’ll put in all my savings; I just don’t want to cooperate with them anymore!”
Fang Qingya was resolute and spoke with conviction.
Wu Jie and Tang Xiao looked at each other with a smile and stood up, saying with a laugh,
“Fine, since these oil tycoons were brought by you, you can decide how to reject them yourself!”
Tang Xiao also laughed, “It was you who wanted the cooperation before and now you who don’t want it.
Next time, make sure to think it through yourself before bringing it up, so as not to waste everyone’s time.”
“I…”
Fang Qingya pouted, “How was I supposed to know they would be so deceitful!”
“At the end of the day, you still want to cooperate.
It’s just that you’re not satisfied with their offer, right?”
Tang Xiao asked with a smile in return.
“I…
Fine, fine.
I’ll stay out of this.
After this incident, I’ve realized that I’m simply not cut out for business.
I’ll just stick to managing R&D and quality control.
The rest is up to you guys!”
After speaking, Fang Qingya’s cheeks turned red, and she hurriedly left.
Tang Xiao shook her head with a wry smile.
“She is just impulsive; don’t mind her.
For the upcoming negotiations, I’ll arrange for the group’s investment department to handle it.”
Wu Jie smiled faintly and walked over to Tang Xiao.
“As for matters of business, you know best.
Zheng has something for me, so I’ll leave first!
Tonight…
I’ll wait for you at home!”
As he spoke, he stole a kiss while Tang Xiao wasn’t paying attention and dashed off.
“You!!”
Tang Xiao clenched her fist, ready to throw a punch, but Wu Jie had already dashed out the door.
At this very moment, inside the convention and exhibition center.
The three static-display vehicles were surrounded by crowds, while the outdoor test rides and drives were bustling and extremely lively.
Although pure electric vehicles had long ceased to be a novelty,
Before this, many electric vehicle brands had emerged at home and abroad.
People were well aware of their good looks, high configurations, smooth handling, and quick acceleration.
But the problems of short battery life, slow and inconvenient charging were widely recognized.
But now, driving an electric vehicle to a battery swap station and swapping for a fully charged battery in minutes was a fresh experience.
It felt like refueling a conventional car at a gas station, but even quicker.
Open the hood, disconnect the interface cable, remove the old battery, install a new battery, then reconnect the interface cable and close the hood.
The whole process took less than thirty seconds for a skilled worker to complete.
When refueling a gasoline car, staff generally start by opening the fuel tank cap, ask the owner how much to add, input the amount into the fuel dispenser, then insert the fuel nozzle into the tank.
The dispenser pulls fuel from the storage and pours it into the car’s tank; the higher the amount, the longer the refueling takes.
So, refueling a gasoline car, even without a queue, generally takes at least two to three minutes.
And so!
Many people, when test driving, would load the car with several passengers and drive wildly in a carnival-like spree.
Turn the air conditioning to the coldest, use various electronic devices.
They tried every way to deplete the battery faster and more, looking for opportunities to head to the swap stations to experience it.
Because there were only three hundred vehicles available for test driving, many people still couldn’t get a chance to try it out.
But these people, like they were watching a national treasure, came to the battery swap stations to join the excitement.
They found the new gimmick fascinating.
If, in the future, battery swap stations became as widespread as gas stations across the country, and all cars used standardized power batteries, then that would be incredibly convenient.
Car owners could enjoy the high performance of electric vehicles with a low cost for travel.
And the public would be happy to see cars emitting no exhaust and not polluting the environment.
However, this would mean that the demand for electricity supply would inevitably surge!
If each electric car consumes one hundred kilowatt-hours of electricity per day, then ten million cars would consume ten billion kilowatt-hours.
Considering the losses in power transmission from power stations to battery swap stations,
It would be necessary to build at least ten new large power plants with a capacity of several millions of kilowatts.
And in today’s era of rapid technological advancement,
Hydropower, nuclear power, wind power, solar power, geothermal power…
There’s an abundance of power generation methods.
Even for the oldest and most classic thermal power generation, pollution emissions have already been greatly reduced with technologies like low nitrogen combustion, denitrification, electro-bag wet dust removal, and dual-circulation wet desulfurization.
And so…
As Wu Jie passed by, he heard many people discussing.
If electric vehicles completely replace gasoline vehicles, with several hundred million electric cars, there would be a daily demand for several hundred billion kilowatt-hours of electricity.
How many power plants would need to be built?
How many ultra-high voltage transmission lines and substations would need to be constructed?
How many battery swap stations would have to be built across the country to meet the public’s battery swapping needs?
After all, there are over one hundred thousand gas stations in the country, but in some areas, refueling is still inconvenient.
And if building one swap station costs ten million, then that represents a huge market of one trillion yuan!
If electric vehicles become widely popular, it will inevitably impact the auto parts industry, maintenance services, and other related sectors.
In conclusion.
The discussions were fervent and animated.
Some people could already sense that the transportation and energy industries were on the cusp of a major shake-up.
If they could seize this opportunity, they could make a fortune.
However…
Wu Jie had no intention of urging people to join on the spot; he had more important matters to attend to.
He went straight to the Security Bureau Headquarters Compound upon arriving at the underground parking lot.
On the way, Wu Jie learned the details of the situation over the phone.
Originally.
Nations knew that the crisis of the Sakuragi Hana virus had not passed.
Gathering experts from major medical fields to focus on research wasn’t very realistic.
After all, where could so many people and pieces of equipment be assembled?
How would they live?
Who would bear the cost?
Moreover, language barriers made communication difficult.
Should experts from around the globe be concentrated in one place, a virus mutation could wipe them out, potentially dooming humanity even quicker.
After exchanges among the top levels of various countries, a consensus was reached.
That was, each country would assemble its personnel and equipment to carry out scientific research independently, but to report situations in a timely manner, coordinate work, and share scientific information, a specialized network had to be built.
Thus, experts from different countries could communicate and share information online, or even hold meetings.
The destructive power of the Sakuragi Hana virus was not to be underestimated.
So…
This specialized network had to be highly confidential and absolutely impervious to any hackers.
In the three days Wu Jie had spent in the laboratory, the specialized network jointly built by several major countries was already taking shape.
Relying on this specialized network, a dedicated website was built, with each country having its own servers and client portals accessing the specialized network.
Each country had its own subpage where the latest domestic outbreak updates, scientific research, bottlenecks, and shared materials could be posted.
Although every country’s initial intentions were good, the concern was if ordinary citizens found out about this.
Though countries could keep it a strict secret and ensure that everyone involved in the scientific research project disclosed no information externally,
The saying goes ‘true experts live among the people,’ so what if a civilian hacker managed to breach the defenses?
Even with the strongest firewalls and the most advanced security defense systems to protect the servers, it still wouldn’t be safe enough.
Therefore!
Wu Jie, known as the invincible King in the world of the internet, was recommended by various countries in the hope that he would help optimize and patch any vulnerabilities.
After all, the APPs and software conversion tools that Wu Jie created were virtually uncrackable.
The server management system from Star Cloud Internet Technology had been a prime target for the information warfare troops of various countries.
Yet they failed to breach it, proving it to be as secure as a fortress.
The virus storm was as urgent as fire.
Countries were already starting frenetic research, so the specialized network had to be deployed quickly, allowing researchers to communicate timely.
Especially with major challenges, collective wisdom was essential, and it was also vital to avoid duplication in research tasks, to not waste precious time and resources.
The situation was urgent.
Many national research teams insisted on having Wu Jie’s help for assessments and optimizations.
Otherwise, they dared not use it confidently, fearing hackers would learn of this shocking global event.
With such trust placed in him, envy from others, and a fair amount of energy points earned all while contributing to humanity,
Why should Wu Jie delay?
Therefore, upon arriving at the monitoring center, Wu Jie immediately threw himself into work.
He tested the data security of the entire network, the reliability of the website’s defenses, and the operational stability of the servers from various countries…
Busy until midnight, Wu Jie even set up an intelligent security management system for the website.
The system encrypted and protected login identities, the information exchanged, and shared documents, barring access to any unauthorized IP addresses.
Synchronized subsystems also ran inside each country’s servers to maximumly protect confidential data.
After completion, several major countries began to experience using it and even deployed their information warfare troops to conduct attack tests.
Flawless!
Indestructible!
With that, countries quickly began using it, uploading their research findings and challenges of the past ten days to the web; whether the shared scientific results were fully disclosed was unknown.
Wu Jie took note of this.
He noticed that the countries of Shizhou and Yezhou Continent indeed had a higher level of medical technology.
Having obtained samples of the mysterious disease and the cure, as well as a wealth of scientific research materials from Yincheng’s Muto Conglomerate,
They had largely familiarized themselves with the Sakuragi Hana virus, understanding that there were over two thousand potential mutations.
They even concluded that the current cure could only prevent less than two hundred varieties.
This meant that if a new mutation appeared, the existing cure would be rendered useless.
What to do?
One country proposed joint research, which meant assigning research on other potential mutations based on each country’s strength.
With over two thousand types divided among the forty-plus countries involved in the scientific research plan, each country would be responsible for roughly fifty.
It didn’t seem like much but the difficulty was off the charts.
Because nobody knew how many inductions it would take to produce all variations of the virus.
After all, not every virus induction leads to a new mutation.
It’s like having a huge box containing a vast number, precisely 2160, colored balls.
Who could ensure that every time they picked a ball from the box, it was a different one?
There would undoubtedly be a lot of repeated mutations, and some would be hard to induce, like some balls that are always elusive.
…
Not long after the website was launched, research teams from several major countries convened a video conference to discuss this thorny issue.
Induce all mutations and conquer them one by one in research?
The probability was too low, even lower than winning the lottery, which only requires picking a few balls out of several dozen.
Therefore, the final decision was,
To each go their own way, but to report to each other.
Whoever discovered a new mutation would prioritize the research to avoid repeating work.
Such ‘needle in a haystack’ research was truly out of necessity.
After hastily logging off, Wu Jie thought to himself that developing the Detox Pill sooner was more reliable.
The ideal was beautiful, but reality was cruel.
One week later.
The research plan had not made much progress when Yincheng, the city where the virus first broke out and had the highest number of infections, transmitted grim news.
A new mutation of the virus had occurred, and patients taking the cure found it completely ineffective…
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