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Chapter 54 Taking Lin Chuan back to his hometown - "Rebirth 2000: I broke the agreement and became rich"

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After the exchange meeting, Zhang Jiang unlocked several projects one after another.

In early October in Shanghai, autumn has just suppressed the heat.

The wind on the Huangpu River is no longer hot, and the glass curtain walls of the Lujiazui office buildings glow coldly in the afternoon sun.

But for Jiuzhou Venture Capital, what is really heating up is not the weather, but the wind direction of the entire Zhangjiang Industrial Park.

In the past month, Lin Chuan almost brought Zhang Jiang's chess game back from a dead end.

In the last week of September, the core building's occupancy rate rose from 72 percent to 89 percent.

It's all because after the logic of the industrial chain has been truly understood, upstream and downstream companies will chase after them and squeeze in.

As soon as the verification line of Chipsea Microelectronics started running, three companies doing packaging and testing took the initiative to find Su Wantang and asked to settle in as soon as possible.

The reason couldn't be simpler.

Close.

Quick response to orders.

Warehousing and logistics costs are directly cut by 40%.

Samples that originally required traveling back and forth across provinces can now be delivered by a car in half an hour.

In the past, meetings had to be scheduled three days in advance, but now we can finish talking over a cup of coffee upstairs or downstairs.

This is the real value of industrial parks.

Last week, a financial magazine in Beijing asked for an exclusive interview with a big title - "Zhangjiang Model: The Next Decade of China's Industrial Parks."

When Su Wantang handed the interview outline into the office, it was obvious that she couldn't hold back her smile.

"Boss, outsiders have begun to call this the 'Kyushu Model'."

Lin Chuan sat behind his desk, flipped through two pages of outlines, and smiled.

"They're pretty good at naming names."

Su Wantang said with a smile: "Now not only the media calls it that, but several bosses in the park also say so privately. Yesterday, someone asked me where Jiuzhou was going to invest in the next park. He wanted to take advantage of it in advance."

Lin Chuan closed the outline.

"First, let's play Zhang Jiang's card firmly."

This overwhelming wealth looks like it suddenly fell down, but behind it is the result of the previous pieces being put together one after another.

From the closed-door meeting, to the plan report, to Lu Chengan, Director Zhou, bank credit, project implementation, and enterprise settlement, if there was any problem at any step, Zhangjiang would not be in the situation it is today.

But now, the situation is over.

Jiuzhou Venture Capital has finally transformed from an “excessively young” investment company to an unavoidable name in Shanghai circles.

The office became quiet again.

Outside the window is the skyline of Lujiazui. The sunlight falls on the glass curtain wall, reflecting a dazzling white.

Just then, the phone rang.

Lin Chuan lowered his head and glanced at the screen.

Shen Man.

He picked up.

"Hello."

There was silence on the other end of the phone for nearly two seconds.

Normally, Shen Man would call and call out "husband" softly.

Or they were chattering about which route they were flying today or what small things they bought in which city.

She never answered the call and didn't speak.

Then she spoke.

"Are you busy?"

His voice was lower than usual and a little nasal, as if he had just cried.

"What's wrong?"

"Nothing..."

She paused, her voice soft and weak.

"I just want to talk to you."

Lin Chuan didn't ask any questions, turned his chair around, faced the window, and waited quietly.

Sometimes when a person calls you, he doesn't want to listen to you reason.

She just couldn't hold it in anymore and needed to make sure there was someone on the other end of the phone.

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