After the Divorce, I Could Hear the Voice of the Future-Chapter 373 - 370: The Responsibilities of Council Members
Chapter 373 -370: The Responsibilities of Council Members
As night fell and the dinner gathering ended, Lu Liang washed up and prepared for bed.
Suddenly, his phone rang, accompanied by a faint knocking at the door. Wang Chuting sent a text, concise and to the point, “Open the door. It’s me.”
As the door opened, Wang Chuting couldn’t wait to embrace him, murmuring to herself, “I’ve taken my bath, been waiting for you for so long.”
No foreplay, very direct…
“Do you have some kind of weird preference?”
Afterward, Lu Liang looked perplexed, finding it quite odd, it seemed to be the same last time in Wuzhen.
Logically, in such serious occasions, one should restrain themselves and not show any hint of impropriety.
Wang Chuting did the opposite, the more formal and grand the event, the more excited she got.
Being both unmarried, if someone saw them, they would simply say, Mr. Lu really has personality.
So Lu Liang didn’t mind.
“That’s not it. I just thought your room was bigger, so I wanted to come over and see.”
Wang Chuting quickly denied, feeling ashamed since Lu Liang already knew one of her weaknesses from the last time.
“Is that so?” Lu Liang’s lips curved into a mischievous smile as he suddenly swept Wang Chuting into his arms, his fingers gliding from her calf to her ankle.
Suddenly grasping her size 38 foot, Wang Chuting at a height of 177 cm, didn’t have small feet, but they were delicate and beautiful.
She was well aware that her tall stature and long legs were exceptional assets. No matter how busy or tired, she always took care of them with foot masks.
“No no no, tell tell tell~”
Wang Chuting felt something was wrong and couldn’t hide her feelings any longer. She spilled the beans, every time she saw Lu Liang at a grand event, receiving all the attention, she got very excited.
Such a powerful man, willingly under her spell, gave her an indescribable feeling.
Hearing that, Lu Liang pinned her down, “I’ll give you a chance to organize your thoughts. Take your time and say it.”
“It’s, it’s under my pomegranate skirt.”
Wang Chuting had an arrogant expression, proud of her stubbornness, even though she was the one being pinned down.
She was confident that over time, in the long-standing tug-of-war, she could turn the tables, a natural advantage of being a woman.
…
The conference lasted three days.
The first day was the opening performance and speeches by leaders, with fourteen high-ranked officials from different countries giving speeches.
Among them were African “brothers.” Although they faced problems with stable power supply and their fuel vehicles lasted 200,000 kilometers before requiring tuning,
East Country had the world’s top ultra-high voltage and photovoltaic technologies and the patience to help them develop together.
Despite the inevitable controversies and the possibility that the efforts could span ten years, twenty years, or even half a century,
If they didn’t do this, how could they break the century-old technological barriers of Europe and America? They had developed quickly but started too slowly and had to forge a new path.
Their achievements would benefit the present, their advantages the future,
Time would prove their choices were correct.
The second day, a plenary conference was held.
“New trends in cross-industry fusion of new energy vehicles”
was one of the key topics of the conference.
Wang Chuanfu, as a council member and industry representative, spoke on stage, planning to accelerate the electrification of urban transport within five years, starting in key cities such as the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau region this year.
Lu Liang also spoke as a council member and finance industry representative, proposing concepts like financial technology.
Unlike Ant Financial, which boasted about new financial technology with its left hand saving and the right hand lending,
he was genuinely aiming to use the market’s assistance to spur the development of domestic new energy industries.
By accepting the title of council member, Lu Liang also reaped the benefits and shouldered some responsibilities.
Simply put, whether or not he had an ownership stake in a company, he could be approached for help with listing and financing.
“The combination of finance and new energy technology will surely accelerate the development of the industry.”
Originally limited to ten minutes, Lu Liang spoke for fifteen, but no one in the audience raised any objections.
Because by now, he had the ability and the qualifications to speak on behalf of financial practitioners.
For businesses, financing was difficult, especially for manufacturing enterprises, and Lu Liang’s words essentially opened a new avenue for their financing.
On the third day, there were three thematic summits, together with the latest technology displays from domestic and international automobile-related enterprises.
In a 5000 square meter technology exhibition area, a total of 329 cutting-edge technologies related to new energy vehicles from around the world were displayed.
The committee selected eight outstanding global technologies, and Lu Liang also met a familiar face, Zhu Xiaoxin from DJI.
But this time, she wasn’t representing DJI. Instead, she attended the conference as the co-founder of Suteng Juchuang.
The unmanned vehicle radar technology from Suteng Juchuang received extremely high praise from the committee and ranked at the top of the eight technologies.
“Professor Zhu, we meet again.”
Lu Liang coveted that technology quite a bit.
Although it was uncertain whether the vision technology or radar technology for new energy would become the mainstream of the future market,
it didn’t stop him from deciding to outfit his future new cars with both, even if it meant increased costs.
First, create the most high-end car, and later, depending on the situation, gradually downgrade it to cut manufacturing costs.
“Mr. Lu, your speech yesterday was truly eye-opening,” Zhu Xiaoxin said with admiration.
“Professor Zhu, are you teasing me for not cooperating with DJI before?” Lu Liang said with a smile.
“No, it has nothing to do with the cooperation matter.”
Zhu Xiaoxin was serious, and even though she hadn’t been able to facilitate a partnership between DJI and Tianxing, she had a good impression of Lu Liang.
In the domestic financial circles, Lu Liang’s status was unmatched, and he was also renowned on the international market.
Under normal circumstances, someone at his level would inevitably choose to go international and join the global capital.
Finance and industry were supposed to complement each other, but for some reason, they had gradually become oppositional.
Those in finance looked down on industry, thinking that making money was too slow and required a massive investment, which was very foolish.
Those in industry couldn’t see the value in finance, regarding financial people as unable to create any societal value, simply blood-sucking parasites.
Old Jia’s PPT car-making model emerged during this time, truly a culmination.
Yet Lu Liang went against the grain, unwaveringly planning and investing heavily in the new energy industry.
Returning to the essence of finance, to aid the development of the industry, people in technology would naturally have a favorable impression of him.
“Professor Zhu, your praise might make my head a little too big,” Lu Liang said, turning a bit red-faced and slightly embarrassed.
Others admired him for his money, which he could understand, but being praised by a national progress award winner made him a bit uncomfortable.
It was like courting a woman, they could ask him for anything, and as long as he was happy, he would give it, but not to ask for emotional attachment.
He knew he wasn’t worthy, nor would he accept it.
“Mr. Lu, you deserve it.”
Zhu Xiaoxin spoke frankly. Lu Liang could only smile wryly and shift the conversation, “Professor Zhu, does Suteng Juchuang’s participation in the exhibition with its unmanned vehicle radar technology mean it’s ready for production use?”
Zhu Xiaoxin nodded. The reason for participating in the exhibition was, firstly, to find partners and secondly, to seek investment.
Lu Liang thought for a moment and then gave a friendly reminder, “Professor Zhu, the Lou Shui New Energy Industrial Park in Su City provides financial support for enterprises that settle there.”
Of the initial 130 billion, only 30 billion was used to construct the park, with the remaining 100 billion provided for the development of enterprises in the park.
He was not familiar with Suteng Juchuang, but a subsidiary line that could rival DJI’s flight control technology and garnered high recognition from the committee must have something worth considering.
Rather than financing and selling equity at a low price, it’s better to join the Lou Shui New Energy Industrial Park and enjoy low-interest loans for five years.
Zhu Xiaoxin was doubtful, “Does Lou Shui New Energy Industrial Park really have this policy support?”
“Yes, but it hasn’t been announced yet.”
Lu Liang smiled slightly.
This project had always been there, but that area was too busy with 17 listed companies all investing in building factories.
The local departments were so overwhelmed they were nearly at their wits’ end, so the plan was temporarily hidden and not publicized.
Zhu Xiaoxin suddenly realized, “Since Mr. Lu says so, then we will give it a try, thank you.”
“You’re welcome.”