It's impossible to kill him.

Tan Yali could only pinch Lou Xiao'e's fleshy parts a few times, but she didn't dare touch her stomach.

Lou Xiao'e was born in 39 and is now forty years old.

It's understandable that she's overjoyed to be able to get pregnant again.

The key is that Lou Xiao'e knows that with this child, all her previous struggles and anxieties are no longer necessary.

Although what she said wasn't pleasant to hear, it was the truth.

During her trip to the mainland, her itinerary was basically the same as everyone else's.

He Yuzhu was the only man alone with them.

Therefore, the doubts that people had about He Xinghua and He Yuan's identities are unlikely to arise in the case of the child in the womb.

This child is He Yuzhu's.

This is beyond doubt.

Mr. HUO, a prominent figure on Hong Kong Island, and Mr. Ho, a prominent figure on Macau Island, can both testify for her.

The key point is that these two people highly approve of He Yuzhu.

Just like He Yuzhu's approach to profit distribution in BK-1, he refused to accept a free meal and instead chose to exchange benefits with the two bigwigs.

After careful consideration, Mr. and Mrs. He agreed to Mr. He Yuzhu's proposal.

In the newly established machine tool factory, the R&D institution was given a 10% equity stake in the technology.

The schools involved are all prestigious universities.

In addition to He Yuzhu's CNC R&D Academy.

Taking advantage of the situation, He Yuzhu formed an industry-academia-research cooperation group to jointly manage the 10% share.

The company that invested over 100 million only holds 49% of the shares.

The 10% stake held by a company is of considerable value.

This is quite tempting for universities in mainland China.

The key point is that He Yuzhu has set a precedent.

If there are similar collaborations in the future, wouldn't that mean we can do the same thing?
Some schools that didn't originally participate in the BK-1 development have made many trips to Beijing recently.

I had a very pleasant conversation with Lao Ai, the honorary chairman.

He Yuzhu did not take that position himself.

His qualifications are still too low compared to those of the principals of prestigious universities.

Although he initiated the whole thing, the development of BK-1 was mainly carried out by his school.

But the goal is to maintain that industry-academia-research alliance for the long term.

He Yuzhu is not quite qualified to be the top leader.

After all, the foundation of the CNC Research Institute is too shallow, and its research direction is too singular.

The School of CNC Research will finally be able to secure a position of influence within that group.

Furthermore, the selection of the chairman was proposed by He Yuzhu, and the leaders of several prestigious universities raised their hands in agreement.

He Yuzhu was quite satisfied with the result.

He Yuzhu has been the one being bullied at home lately.

But in his career, he does indeed have a sense of triumph, riding high on success.

The current collaborative group is just a prototype.

What He Yuzhu most wants to establish is a national university-industry alliance.

They are still the weaker party.

But once they have more R&D projects and more capital, their alliance will become the largest capital group in the country.

Of course, there is still a long way to go before we reach that point.

Currently, the groups consist of a few universities in Beijing with mechanical engineering research programs, and two others in Harbin...

Several industry giants, such as those in Shanghai and Nanjing, are currently only sending people to make contact and learn. They haven't considered joining forces with He Yuzhu and his group yet.

To be honest, He Yuzhu didn't know whether what he was doing complied with the policies from above.

He was afraid that when the alliance grew into a behemoth, someone would try to use it for some other purpose.

This is definitely contrary to his original intention.

His idea was to enable schools to better cope with social changes in the early stages of reform and opening up.

This will enable us to better transform our technical expertise into tangible benefits, which can then be used to support schools, research institutions, and the work and lives of researchers.

In the Fourth City, at the School of CNC Research and Development, is the Principal's Office.

"...This is very beneficial to maintaining stability in our industrial development."

Otherwise, our research environment is too different from that of the outside world.

"I'm very afraid that after the reform and opening up, a large number of researchers will choose to leave..." He Yuzhu solemnly expressed his concerns, while sitting opposite Comrade Lao Ai.

Old Ai also looked serious, even more so than He Yuzhu.

This time, he's experiencing a resurgence, a second spring in his career.

But he is also very clear about the pressure he may face in the future.

First of all, the joint group that He Yuzhu set up is currently just a loose alliance of several universities sitting together.

Apart from the potential profit distribution from that 10% share, there are currently no established rules or regulations.

Furthermore, regarding the opinions expressed above, no one has provided a definitive answer yet.

Does that mean you agree?
Still disagree?
Will some people try to reap the benefits once this joint group grows bigger?

After all, self-interest is a powerful motivator; once money is involved, things can't be done purely for profit.

"Zhu Zi, I'm afraid of this. My old arms and legs really can't handle it!" Old Ai's worries were not unfounded.

He is, after all, a retiree.

Although the current joint group, when everyone sits together, they all praise him highly.

But that's because the joint team currently only has one project with expected profits.

Moreover, He Yuzhu's side was in charge of this project.

In other words, He Yuzhu took money out of the CNC Academy's pocket and shared the profits with everyone, thus bringing them together.

But who knows what the future holds?

If other universities successfully develop their own projects and then collaborate with other factories, will those factories try to monopolize the profits generated?
He Yuzhu rubbed his temples, but upon hearing this, he waved his hand and said, "It's impossible within five to ten years."

Commercialization is not so easy.

This time, it was the Hong Kong businessmen who were generous and willing to cooperate with our work.

To put it bluntly, the shares they gave us in this investment were basically a free gift.

The technology behind our BK-1 is not worth 20 million in Hong Kong.

Other schools are similar.

Besides, where else can other schools find such an easy-going Hong Kong businessman?

Knowing the nature of our collectively-owned factories, asking them to come up with money? Heh...
In most technologies, we are more than a decade or more behind the rest of the world.

If we don't catch up with the technological gap of the past ten years or so, no one will have the idea of ​​starting from scratch.

Of course, each school has its own ulterior motives.

That depends on your abilities, sir.

In conclusion, that's about all the ability I have.

To move forward, we all need to work together.

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After saying this, He Yuzhu seemed relieved, as if a heavy burden had finally been lifted from his shoulders. (End of Chapter)

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