Tao Liangchen

Chapter 894 It Doesn't Matter

Facing Vera's tight defense, Su Yehao didn't get a chance to push his luck.

The afternoon passed by quickly.

In the evening, Lin Wei, the CEO of tAt, called again to invite Su Yehao to dinner, but he declined with an excuse.

He met with Zhang Rujing that night, and they chatted about the progress of the wafer foundry business during the meal.

It is said that with the current order volume, they can net about forty million U.S. dollars per month, mainly due to insufficient production capacity.

With the imminent delivery of immersion lithography machines, the installation and debugging work will take a long time, and the real period of huge profits has not yet arrived.

Zhang Rujing's idea is to continue to invest in advance and build one or two more eight-inch or twelve-inch wafer production lines to prevent subsequent supply cuts from the island and material shortages.

Su Yehao thought it made sense and planned to discuss loan matters with the bank.

A twelve-inch wafer fab requires a total investment of approximately two billion U.S. dollars. While the United States is still not paying enough attention to the wafer foundry industry, he intends to continue placing the wafer fab in Pengcheng to reduce costs by utilizing cheap resources.

It is reasonable to want some benefits for such a large investment project. He also hopes that the authorities can approve some land for free to build new factories and employee dormitories, and introduce more powerful tax reduction and talent introduction policies.

It's just a small matter.

The profit prospects are clear enough, the investment is not very risky, just throw money into it, and there is no need to use your brain.

......

Su Yehao didn't get a date with Vera that night.

Thinking that using too much force might be counterproductive, he simply arranged a private plane to go to Shanghai to find Yin Liuli and her daughter.

The last time he saw his daughter was more than a month ago. If he didn't visit again, the little one would probably forget him completely. Yin Liuli has been busy in Shanghai recently promoting charitable fundraising, but the project is not progressing smoothly.

There are two main difficulties, one is that there are not enough netizens to form a scale, and the other is that internet finance has just started to develop, and many people don't even have Credit Treasure (Xinyong Bao) and are too lazy to take the time to register.

Therefore, Yin Liuli has recently focused on supplementary critical illness insurance for people with medical insurance. Through cooperation with the authorities, she has customized a new product with a maximum claim amount of 500,000 RMB, with an annual fee of only ninety-nine RMB, which is equivalent to materializing online mutual aid projects.

This is a pure public welfare project, and not many people are responding.

The fact is that many people are petty in peacetime, and only complain when they get sick, finally remembering that they need protection, completely lacking a sense of urgency.

Venturing into this line is far less easy than education charity, animal and plant protection, and Su Yehao can guess from recent phone conversations that Yin Liuli is probably exhausted by it.

By the time he arrived at the Peace Hotel on the Bund, it was already past twelve o'clock in the night.

After washing up, he went straight to bed. His dear daughter, Su Leyao, was sleeping soundly in her crib, looking especially cute.

Su Yehao leaned against the head of the bed and asked in a low voice, "At her age, she shouldn't cry at night anymore, right? Do you usually take her with you to work, or do you leave her to the nanny to take care of?"

"Most of the time, I let the nanny take care of her. My daughter has too much energy at this age. I can't stand following her all day long. I can't be distracted for a moment."

Yin Liuli had been waiting for him until now, and she was already very sleepy, sitting there in a black suspender pajamas.

Su Yehao nodded: "Indeed, you might be more relaxed when you go out to work. The internet mutual aid medical project is a long-term plan, don't rush it, you definitely won't achieve much in the short term."

After applying toner, Yin Liuli gently placed the SK2 brand frosted bottle on the bedside table and said in a low voice:

"Yes, Shanghai is very enthusiastic and optimistic about your charity plan. I am mainly cooperating with them to build the framework first. Whether it's Casino or Hong Kong, there are only so many people in total, and even free medical care for everyone wouldn't cost much money. There are too many people in the mainland, and many people don't have the awareness of regular physical examinations. They only go to the hospital when they feel uncomfortable, and often it's already in the late stage when they are diagnosed, which is quite troublesome."

"How is it, are many people indifferent to the mutual aid project, and only those who are sick will take the initiative to come?"

"That's right, they all expect us to help, which puts a lot of pressure on my team, as if we are letting them down if we can't help."

Hearing Yin Liuli's words, Su Yehao thought for a moment and comforted her:

"There's no other way, the original intention was to have them mobilize their relatives and friends to donate money, so that there is a better chance to complete the fundraising. Now there are not enough users, and it is difficult for other netizens to care about strangers who have nothing to do with them. I suggest not to open it all up at once, but to start slowly with a pilot project."

After saying this, he added:

"If you feel stressed, then hand over the work to someone else, don't collapse yourself in order to help others."

"It's okay, I've already adapted. Since Credit Treasure launched the charity function, the total amount of donations in the past two months has more than doubled, reaching more than ten million per month..."

After chatting briefly.

The fire that Miss Vera had stirred up in Su Yehao was then burned on Yin Liuli.

This girl was afraid of waking up her daughter, so she covered herself with a pillow until she was panting. She is at her most charming age, and she has not slacked off in her usual exercise, and you can't tell that she has already had a child. She is still particularly seductive.

Thinking carefully, although the two have known each other for so many years, the total time they have spent together may not even add up to half a year. It must be because there are many girls around him, and he often gets distracted, so the so-called seven-year itch has not come true.

When he entered sage mode, Su Yehao asked her if she wanted to give her daughter a younger brother or sister. Yin Liuli's idea was similar to Nong Qingying's, and she had no such thoughts.

Vaguely, he felt that this might be related to the fact that he was often not by their side and could not help them take care of the children together. In daily life, they were indeed too busy with the children to have any extra energy.

Anyway, he probably won't lack children, Su Yehao was just asking casually, and fell asleep as soon as he closed his eyes.

Until morning.

His daughter sat on his face, looking innocent and harmless, waking Su Yehao up.

Fortunately, she is still small and light.

Otherwise, stepping on Su Yehao's neck could almost send him away.

Getting up and picking up the little one, he handed her to Yin Liuli, who was already dressed neatly. Su Yehao had just finished brushing his teeth when Linda Yun happened to bring rice noodles and milk packaged from the hotel restaurant.

Playing games with his daughter, Linda Yun said, "I saw an email this morning that said Valve launched a new game that sold 600,000 copies as soon as it was launched. It seems to be called *PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds*."

"Ah~ This is my idea, putting a group of players on an island to find weapons. With the current computer performance, it should be quite rudimentary, but it has the potential to become a long-lived game."

Su Yehao himself doesn't like playing games, but at least he remembers the gameplay of many games.

In this era, mainland games don't make money, so he mainly entrusts them to American companies to develop, and then brings them to the mainland in an agency model to seize market share.

For example, *Counter-Strike*, which is now very popular, is firmly in the first place on the mainland game charts and has become popular in major internet cafes...