Chapter 2338
is not open to discussion.
The firecrackers He Yuzhu set off today were brought back from the farmers' market on his way to inspect the area.
This matter was handled hastily and in a very unpleasant manner.
At least the young teachers in the school who haven't been allocated housing yet have a lot of complaints about the school building the dormitories so far away, a good four or five kilometers away from the school.
But there was nothing they could do, even though both door manufacturers were affiliated factories of the CNC college.
In theory, all profits should belong to the CNC Academy.
However, if the CNC academy has tens of millions sitting on its books, it's easy for others to become envious.
This was all because He Yuzhu kept suppressing the issue by claiming that the door factory was going to build a factory in the south.
Otherwise, someone would have come to 'borrow' money long ago.
Even when all the accounts receivable had been collected by the end of the year, someone still came to test the waters.
A leader in the district said that a machinery factory in the district was thinking of purchasing a new production line.
The approval has been granted, but they are required to raise a portion of the funds themselves.
Then the factory encouraged the district leaders to contact the CNC Institute.
You can't just refuse outright like that.
After all, the CNC academy is located on their land.
The school has several thousand students, and they all need to be taken care of for their basic needs, such as eating, drinking, and using the toilet.
If you offend someone directly, who knows what kind of trouble they might cause later?
So even though this money is still available, He Yuzhu will actually have a great use for it next year.
But I still had to find a way to spend it.
This is also the predicament faced by most profitable factories.
Even if the factory is operating normally and making a legitimate profit.
But I couldn't save that money.
Some factories are thinking of accumulating savings for big projects.
With just one phone call from the superior, one has to "lend" it to someone else.
This is a genuine loan; they'll even issue an IOU.
But when and whether they can repay it is another matter entirely.
If it's just a small loan, like tens or hundreds of thousands, He Yuzhu would consider it as someone taking advantage of him.
But they asked for ten million right off the bat.
It was as casual as borrowing a thousand yuan from He Yuzhu.
It would be a miracle if He Yuzhu agreed.
Of course, this also shows that the door manufacturing factory really made a lot of money last year.
A ten million dollar deal, after deducting all expenses, reserves, and funding for the construction of the southern factory...
On paper, the profit was only a few million.
However, there was a tax refund from the foreign trade department, which returned several million yuan to the CNC college.
That's how they managed to scrape together ten million in their bank account.
This money includes funds for the second phase of construction of the southern factory next year, as well as funds that the School of CNC Mathematics plans to allocate to the School of Tsinghua University for research on Chinese character display.
He Yuzhu shouldn't have been used in the first place.
If he hadn't known that there would definitely be more orders coming in at the Spring Trade Fair next year...
He Yuzhu has essentially emptied his pockets and is disregarding his own survival tomorrow.
But this kind of thing is just so ridiculous. The leader said that their unit would be responsible for guaranteeing the factory's loan.
Borrow for three months.
So He Yuzhu held a meeting for a day, made a decision on the same day, and sent Xiao Qian, the general affairs officer, to the city government to secure land the next day.
No matter where you are, the CNC School is welcome.
That's how they were allocated land outside the city.
Those young teachers are just weird, that's all.
If it's further away, at least you might get something in return. But if you lend it out, who knows when they'll pay it back?
As for guarantees, that's an even bigger joke.
By doing this, He Yuzhu must have offended someone.
But at least on the surface, everyone was able to put things in the same place and didn't immediately break off relations.
Two pieces of good news came from Yiwu. One was from Jimao, who said that he and Luo Yuzhu had a joyous occasion and that Luo Yuzhu was pregnant.
Another one is also related to chicken feathers. Comrade Qiu Yingjie sent it to He Yuzhu. The open-air market has been completed.
There are several hundred permanent stalls, as well as a varying number of temporary stalls.
People in Yiwu are really bold; I heard they've already signed up more than half of the fixed stalls.
This year's market management fees (including tax) amounted to nearly 300,000 (Note).
This number is insignificant in later generations, and a drop in the ocean for He Yuzhu, but locally, it was a great start for Qiu Yingjie and his group.
In Sichuan province, Changhong Factory has already organized personnel to conduct research at Xiao Rizi.
This can be considered progress.
Although He Yuzhu didn't particularly like Xiao Rizi, he knew that Xiao Rizi was the only place willing to sell them a complete color TV production line.
It's not that the foreigners are unwilling to sell, but their price is too high.
It must be said here that although He Xinghua of Changhong Factory had invested and received funding from higher authorities.
But in reality, when it comes to purchasing production lines from Xiao Rizi, our family doesn't have to spend a single penny.
After all, these past few years, Xiao Zi has been desperately lending our family low-interest loans.
Everyone probably knows what happened with this money.
They could have given it to us as compensation, but we didn't want it and preferred to borrow it.
As for what we owed you in the past, you should repay it with whatever you owed us.
That's roughly the idea.
So the ten million invested from Hong Kong Island went through a loop in Changhong's accounts and eventually ended up in our foreign exchange reserves.
This has absolutely nothing to do with He Yuzhu; all that matters is that Changhong Company acknowledges He Xinghua's investment.
As for what money Changhong spent on purchasing equipment, that has nothing to do with the He family.
He Yuzhu's only complaint was that Guo Shumiao sent him a telegram every week, just like clocking in for work.
At first, I complained to Ho Yu-chu, saying that even now, Hong Kong's economy is still so prosperous, so when will the stock market and property market collapse that Ho Yu-chu mentioned actually happen?
The crucial point is that He Yuzhu doesn't even know the exact date!
So He Yuzhu held back his answer.
As a result, Guo Shumiao either had too much free time or was under too much pressure, but she kept sending one letter after another.
Sometimes, if He Yuzhu didn't reply to her telegrams the next day, that crazy girl might send four or five more in a row.
He Yuzhu is now also learning to skate.
He now replies to every single one, but the telegrams always urge Guo Shumiao to stay true to her original aspirations and grit her teeth...
These platitudes left Comrade Guo Shumiao speechless.
She even wanted to drag her 140-pound body and fight He Yuzhu to the death.
As the year drew to a close, Guo Shumiao sent another telegram back.
She wished all her relatives and friends in Beijing a happy new year, but not He Yuzhu.
This disregard infuriated He Yuzhu to the point of being furious.
Back in the day, He Yuzhu used to wipe her bottom.
Raising her with all your love and care, and you end up raising an ungrateful child?
It's no wonder He Yuzhu had so many thoughts running through his mind, because he was now truly confident.
I overheard a friend chatting and saying that next April, the top official of Hong Kong Island will come to visit Beijing again.
This is the timeframe that He Yuzhu believes in.
Because in his previous life, He Yuzhu had heard rumors about this.
It's said that when that big shot came, the reply he received was, 'Hong Kong Island... not open to discussion!' (End of Chapter)