Rebirth: Super Banking System

Chapter 2186 - 2008: Convinced



Chapter 2186: Chapter 2008: Convinced



Alright.


The Indian capitalists endured it.


Thinking about it.


They also found it quite good, it feels like getting something for nothing. As long as the pre-sales are good, the subsequent funds required decrease sharply.


One could say.


This is using future earnings to offset current investments.


Of course.


We didn’t put in nothing either, as agreed, before construction starts, fifty percent of the funds need to be in place. After that, ten percent each month.


Paid off in half a year!


Now.


With pre-sales, the remaining fifty percent might not even need to be paid if pre-sales go well, which makes them quite pleased.


"Looks like there’s no need to mobilize funds anymore."


"Yep!"


"Investment halved."


"..."


But.


Someone always feels something’s off.


Suddenly.


Slaps their head.


Damn! This is probably also part of Myanmar Bank Group’s calculation. Having given the fifty percent deposit, they never intended to ask for more money.


But rather reach out directly to end consumers.


"..."


Damn.


So sly.


They never planned to ask for more money from us, our sense of superiority as the payer the ’A-side’ vanished instantly. Because... Everything’s been played out.


"Ling."


"You... are good."


"Impressive."


The calculation is admirable.


...


Similarly impressed were many smart individuals who, after understanding the intricacies, couldn’t help but give a thumbs up. This move was simply brilliant, yet legal.


Damn!


Indeed, the president who does business best in the world.


"Too amazing!"


"From start to finish, it’s like a textbook."


"In awe."


"..."


In the Myanmar Asia Chamber of Commerce group, there was lively discussion. Praise for Ling was abundant, never enough, for the operations of the Loyi New City.


They were eye-opening.


Moreover.


The sixty percent non-Indian enterprise ratio slightly exceeded their expectations, meaning large orders would flow into their hands.


Steel.


Cement.


Sandstone.


Cable.


Decoration.


Furniture.


...


Hundreds of companies would benefit. Right after winning the bid, their companies’ order quantities increased significantly, cheering them up.


For this reason.


They couldn’t wait to immediately open branch factories, but it was just a thought. Although Myanmar Bank Group caters to Chamber enterprises, there’s no unlimited favor.


It must be production from their own enterprise.


Also.


Everyone has a quota.


Blindly expanding production capacity is discouraged; ensuring earning orders is prioritized. What was initially not understood, after some implementation time, was no longer questioned.


The Chamber.


Like a nation.


Its purpose wasn’t to assure food for a few, but to benefit the majority—universal benefits, receiving members’ strong support.


After all.


In this age.


Legally making money isn’t easy, having enough to eat, and being full, isn’t bad, hoping for leapfrog development in traditional manufacturing is wishful thinking.


...


Afternoon.


Langyu County.


Train station.


Getting off.


Everyone looked around with curiosity, being the first time going abroad, just thinking that India was not far added to their life experience.


After all.


We are people who will have been to two foreign countries soon.


"So big."


"Bigger and more beautiful than the train station in our city."


"Yeah yeah."


"..."


The station was very large, unlike a county’s train station, upon leaving the station, everyone went to their company’s pick-up spots, it was a transport special train.


All were employees of major successful companies, carrying many bags, most from Huaxia, many from the same hometown, or even village, chatting happily on the way.


After saying goodbye.


Got on the bus.


Headed to their respective bases.


Soon after.


Brother Huo and his group arrived at a place located in the suburbs, near the India-Myanmar border, with construction stacking yards from major companies all along the way, and temporary dormitories.


"Get off."


"This is the base in Langyu County, this is your temporary residence, once the centralized living area in India is ready, you’ll go there to save the trip back and forth every day."


"How soon will it be ready?"


"Soon enough."


Brother Huo didn’t really know.


This was handled by Myanmar Bank Group, housing construction personnel in designated areas for easy management, saving the companies some trouble.


Though a bit expensive.


Previously not charged.


But this time it’s for business projects, since it’s a service, of course, there’s a service fee.


While introducing.


Walking along.


Soon they arrived at a row of buildings, all prefabricated houses, compared to the combined workstations provided by Myanmar Bank Group in India, this was clearly a level lower.


However.


This was temporary, workstations are good, just pricey, which is why there’s a service fee. According to the company text message, they arrived at the assigned dormitory.


Taking out a work card.


"Beep!"


"Click!"


The door opened.


"You actually need to swipe a card?"


"Of course."


"The company’s management has always been highly intelligent."


Brother Huo sighed, "But that’s nothing, wait till you see the engineering management of Myanmar Bank Group, then you’ll know what real intelligence is."


Having worked in engineering for years.


Coming here.


Yet felt like a novice, after getting familiar with the process, the word ’management’ suddenly had a deeper meaning for him.


It was the ultimate resource utilization and allocation.


Enter.


All were bunk beds.


Even so, everyone was quite satisfied.


There was water.


Electricity.


Internet.


Air conditioning.


Also a TV, more comfortable than home.


Seeing them watching TV, Brother Huo left the stacking yard, took a bus, and arrived at the company’s local office, meeting the deputy manager.


"Hmm."


"Not bad."


"Brought over twenty more, their management should be handed over to you."


"Alright."


This time.


He felt like he progressed, from a small foreman to a small group leader, now there would be progress bonuses, earning a hundred thousand plus a year seemed possible.


"Head back first, at ten tomorrow, come over for a meeting, we’ll start task assignments for each group."


"Got it."


After saying that.


Brother Huo happily left.


Exiting.


Ran into Mi Hao.


"Manager Mi." Quickly greeted.


"Hello, Huo."


Mi Hao smiled, with the previous project being that large, five blocks, running around daily, he was quite familiar with some foremen on site.


He added:


"This time you’re called Group Leader Huo."


"Hehe."


Brother Huo chuckled.


"Group Leader Huo, work well, you’re steady and reliable, I trust the people you bring. With more people under you, coordinating arrangements is a skill."


"I will learn well." Brother Huo quickly replied.


"Alright."


Then.


Mi Hao entered the building.


"Phew!"


Brother Huo couldn’t help but take a deep breath.


No matter what, Mi Hao is the manager of this project, working under him, trying to act normal is not easy.


Fortunately.


Mi Hao is approachable, much better than those who only yell. Indeed, the company’s selection and appointment of management is excellently done.


The common trivial issues seen on construction sites weren’t heard of here, only a group working towards one goal, striving and progressing together.



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