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Chapter 343 A Great Bottom-Fishing Opportunity is Imminent

Chapter 343 A Great Bottom-Fishing Opportunity is Imminent
Without that meeting at the Fifth Ministry of Machinery Industry, there wouldn't have been the idea of ​​moving the Western Computer Research Institute to the Economic Development Zone.

This ensures that Wei Dong will never associate his business with computers.

He's over sixty years old, but he actually knows nothing about computers.

Security guards in municipal government compounds have virtually no chance of accessing computers, and elderly, disabled gatekeepers who can't even hold a mouse have even less opportunity to use them.

Later, the templates for government service halls were standardized, and the government promoted unattended touch screen service platforms, which Wei Dong would occasionally take a look at.

He has absolutely no experience using computers.

All we know is that we are far behind in this area.

Therefore, when he learned at the meeting that the computer research institute was going to be located in the Economic Development Zone, he nodded in agreement to support the investment in relocating third-tier factories back to big cities.

In fact, the Xishan Research Building and even the Xishan Factory benefited from the Computer Research Institute.

But at that time, Wei Dong had no idea what kind of computer the research institute could develop.

However, among the students scattered throughout the universities in Beijing, who were among the very few in the country to have first access to computers, Wei Dong still inquired and learned that at that time in Beijing, an imported computer cost about 26,000 yuan and a printer cost about 8,800 yuan!

Moreover, this is a model without an expensive floppy drive; it can only type and print. Relevant domestic organizations are researching Chinese input methods in order to enable the display of Chinese characters on it.

It was roughly the same time that Wei Dong flew to Beijing with Shen Laosan last year, and when he came out of the airport terminal, he saw the functions and appearance of computers in this era for the first time.

This is extremely rare in Heian-kyoto.

They used all the money they saved by cutting back on food and clothing to buy imported cars.

But the machines like these that Wei Dong saw in large quantities in Akihabara, Tokyo today cost between 100,000 and 200,000 yen, which is about 1,200 to 2,500 yuan in mainland China at the time!
The difference is that home-use gaming models with typing capabilities are cheaper, while business-oriented models have more powerful configurations and larger screens.

This comparison really provoked Wei Dong.

Watching the price difference increase tenfold!
Moreover, at that time, the average monthly income of a family in Tokyo was 300,000 yen, which is equivalent to a monthly salary of less than 4,000 yuan.

They are actually middle class; Shin-chan's father can support his whole family on this income.

With the year-end bonus, if you grit your teeth and save money for a few years, you can save up six or seven million yen, which is about 100,000 yuan, and make a down payment on a detached house in Tokyo, the kind of independent house that Shin-chan's family has always dreamed of.

This, when factored in housing prices, wage levels, and spending power, further widens the gap.

An average family can buy such a computer with one-third to one-half of their monthly income, while it would take two working people in mainland China twenty years of saving every penny to afford one.

Therefore, only those who understand this will want to stay abroad.

No wonder computers couldn't have developed!

Previously, when I went to Hong Kong, I saw luxury hotels, outdoor island farmhouses, amusement parks, and shopping centers. None of these things had such a great impact on Wei Dong.

This stimulus may even have effectively countered the visual impact Qin Yuye brought him.

I continued sitting in the chair in front of the TV, fiddling with and trying out each of the included games, and also taking the opportunity to examine the famous Famicom (Nintendo Entertainment System) from all angles. I decided to buy a set of tools tomorrow to take this thing apart and see how it performs.

In Tokyo, this was a cheap game console, priced at about 170 yuan, which was the main reason why Wei Dong wanted to buy one immediately to experience it.

Holy crap, can something that costs 170 yuan be turned into a learning machine?

He knew nothing, but he could simply and crudely equate the Famicom with a learning machine in his mind, and the learning machine with a computer.

If we bring this 170-yuan gadget back to China and develop its production, eventually achieving the effect of a 22,000-yuan device, wouldn't that spark a nationwide wave of computer literacy and awareness?

The country entered the computer age ahead of schedule, and ordinary people were able to use "cheap computers," which also allowed me to make some money.

It's still the same idea he had with cheap cameras.

These things are going to be updated and replaced anyway, so there's no need to go for something expensive and advanced right away. Just make sure it works for now.

If millions of learning machines were truly deployed and entered every household, it would definitely ignite a greater understanding of technology among many people.

Now that the camera was successful, let's see if we can get it working on the computer.

If it fails, there's not much loss; if it succeeds, it will last for generations.

Only by repeatedly using this to challenge your brain can you basically erase the two points and one line that appear in your mind.

So he was really careless while playing games. Besides, he didn't even have a game of the level of Lulus Blocks right now. His gaming threshold, which had been raised by mobile games, made him have no interest in these low-level things.

I just casually looked into it, trying my best to use my imagination to distract myself.

It took at least an hour or two before it was shown on television.

The hotel had plenty of TV channels, but even after disassembling the game console, there wasn't much to watch. The games were mostly Japanese chatter and baseball matches that I couldn't understand at all. I finally managed to find an NBA game, which I watched with the sound off and thoroughly enjoyed.

There's also a sense of inner struggle with myself.

An eighteen-year-old, stunningly beautiful woman, at my beck and call on the bed behind me, and I remain chaste.

That's amazing. It wasn't until he couldn't hold his pee any longer and got up to go to the bathroom that he discovered the girl was already fast asleep on the large bed.

Only then could I quietly breathe a sigh of relief, lock the door, tidy myself up, and go out to sleep on a makeshift bed on the floor.

My mind was also desperately crammed with all sorts of fantasies about the computer industry, squeezing every last bit of memory out of my brain, searching for even the tiniest bit of information related to computers.

Although very, very few.

I managed to exhaust myself before falling asleep.

The computer industry may change dramatically in the blink of an eye.

Qin Yuye did not reach out to defuse the bomb.

Waking up in the morning light, I immediately peeked around as soon as I was fully awake, but I didn't see my bedmate or feel anything unusual about my body.

Then I saw a bundle of blankets curled up in the tiny gap under the recliner by the window.

He suddenly chuckled softly.

And that smile never faded. Even when she squinted and moved to the edge of the bed, looking at the short hair peeking out from the corner of the blankets, she just wrapped herself tighter in the blankets and stared intently.

However, not long after, his youthful energy made Wei Dong's biological clock very clear. He would wake up at seven or eight o'clock sharp, and even though he was still sleepy, he would realize where he was. He would turn around and see his eyes tightly closed and his face without any makeup in the morning.

He simply wrapped himself in the blanket and got up to wash up: "Are you awake? If you are, get up quickly. What kind of situation is this? There's no need for this kind of ambiguous and awkward thing. Since we are going to continue as working partners in the long term, there's no need for this. I demand that you give me another room today."

Qin Yuye wasn't embarrassed at all, and he remained in that wrapped-up position: "The first time you saw me, there was still something in your eyes. Last night when you looked at me, you also had desire. Even when I was very young, I could tell which eyes around me had desire and greed. I also know that my body can attract people, but you held back. Even though you knew I was willing to try with you, you still held back. Whether it was being responsible to Sister Dong or respecting me, I am very satisfied."

Even after closing the door, Wei Dong still turned the tap on full blast to cover up the noise.

But the main point is that I speak louder: "I respect business partnerships! Think about how big your jeans business can be. It's a business you can build on your own, so why get entangled in other relationships? Just take this trip to Japan for example. In less than 24 hours, we've already gained so much. It's really unnecessary to waste time on those other things."

Qin Yuye curled up in the blankets, his eyes squinting more and more, like a lazy cat whose nape had been scratched. Suddenly remembering something, he jumped up quickly, completely disregarding that he was naked. He took a clothing bag from the clothes rack next to him, hopped and hung it by the bathroom door, and then quickly jumped back onto the bed to wrap himself up.

More like a snow-white tabby cat, possessing both a beautiful appearance and strong athleticism, she spoke up after her rabbit-like movements: "Yes, yes, yes, wear the outfit you wore at the entrance today, and you can buy breakfast at the supermarket on the right side of the hotel entrance. Go and wait for me, then it won't be awkward."

The sound of the water had already been turned down, but she still shouted at the top of her lungs, "Did you hear me?"

Wei Dong pushed the door open and took the clothes inside. He found it was a simple and plain casual suit paired with jeans, which was much more comfortable than the outfit he wore before meeting Mr. Tanaka yesterday. He nodded and said, "You can reimburse me later."

I vaguely remember someone buying me a suit.

Such a distant thing.

Then, as if in a battle, they quickly washed and scrubbed, noticing that the girl had tidied the bathroom very well, with no underwear or anything visible, and she hadn't splashed water everywhere.

Actually, this is a habit that came from living with my sister-in-law at home.

Sometimes I really want to kick my sister-in-law away, but I can't just wander around my own house like that.

But considering I have a daughter, I have to adapt to this shared living arrangement much earlier than expected.

In short, the phoenix chick, thousands of miles away, must have inexplicably red ears. Remembering this legend that someone is missing, it actually reached out to touch the ears of its sister next to the pillow first.

cold!

This provoked Dong Xueying, who was still asleep, to grab him with her hand, her voice soft and seductive: "Stop it..."

Huh? I only realized what was happening when I was caught off guard. I turned around and blushed at my sister, who had wide eyes. Then we quickly started fighting!
The baby girl sleeping in the corner of the double bed had to quickly crawl away herself, which was annoying; they fought every morning!

Let's just wait in line for dinner.

In short, Qin Yuye quickly and carefully tidied himself up before rushing downstairs to have dinner.

Seeing this made Wei Dong feel a lot of questions.

“Hong Kong doesn’t have this supermarket breakfast model anymore. Like yesterday when you saw the computer, it was obviously your first time too. Why are you always able to adapt so quickly as if you’ve been using it for years? Don’t move, let me take a picture of you.”

I casually grabbed a disposable camera from the shelf next to me and took a picture of the big guy sitting on the bar stool by the floor-to-ceiling window.

She was already a well-versed expert on the inland areas, having visited Jiangzhou, Shangzhou, Rongdu, Yuezhou, and even remote border regions.

There is absolutely no possibility of any trace of a supermarket.

In Hong Kong, convenience stores are purely for selling goods. Because there are tea restaurants for basic consumption and a more upscale custom of drinking morning tea, there is no Japanese supermarket that also sells breakfast, instant noodles, oden, bread, milk, or a corner where office workers can sit and eat.

This is one of the very few traces that have appeared on the right bank so far.

Why does this guy act like he's been doing this for years?

Let Wei Dong say that outside the tax compound, well, that's roughly the corner where he rented his room. Later, with urban redevelopment, there was also a chain convenience store like that, which became one of the few places he left the compound every day.

People from mainland China who have opened their eyes to the world are quick to copy others' work when learning and catching up with these things.

(End of this chapter)

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