"As long as the annual dividend remains the same, the stock price won't fall."

"I believe that shareholders have no right to interfere with the company's internal decision-making."

Every word and sentence is powerful and imposing.

Shi An's eyes nearly popped out of his head when he saw this scene. How could Gu Yu be so courageous at the age of seventeen?

Looking around, none of the dozens of high-ranking veterans present dared to speak.

Just a few words could achieve such an effect. Shi An was almost mad. If she had known earlier, she should not have spoken.

Still worried that Gu Yu couldn't handle it, but he couldn't handle it!

Then he sighed in his heart, as expected, some people are born to be the protagonists, no matter at what stage, no one can hide their brilliance.

*

As soon as Gu Yu and Shi An entered, the door of the conference room was closed again.

Su Huai stood at the door, staring at the black wooden door, wondering what he was thinking.

She had an outstanding appearance and was walking in front of Gu Yu. Although she didn't go in, it didn't prevent her from being approached by others.

But Su Huai was too disrespectful and rejected him with just a few words.

Several men at the scene turned cold and warned her several times to make her sensible, but she still did her own thing and didn't care at all.

"Miss Su, may I ask you something, what is your relationship with our President Gu..." Jack was originally surrounded by a group of people chatting, but he didn't know when he had come to Su Huai. "What is your relationship?"

Without being disturbed by the annoying idiot, Su Huai was sitting on a chair prepared in advance, reading the papers sent by his students.

Hearing this, she raised her head, the rationality and indifference that emanated from her bones had not yet subsided. This was her unique aura when she was working.

Shocked by the powerful aura, Jack inexplicably felt a little timid, his inquiring gaze frozen, his intuition telling him that the man in front of him was very dangerous.

"If Mr. Gu wants you to know, then you will know."

Like practicing Tai Chi, Su Huai threw the question back.

Jack looked at her deeply and surprisingly stopped dwelling on the issue.

"Can you tell me what disease the boss has?"

"She has lost her memory." After putting away his phone, Su Huai stood up from the chair. His voice was very calm, without any sign of concern.

"You said she lost her memory? How is that possible?"

Jack's pupils shrank slightly. He was over 1.8 meters tall, but his face showed a panic that didn't match his height.

I shouldn't have told the truth. If Shi An were here, he would be furious.

But Su Huai is by no means a reckless person, and all his choices and decisions are carefully considered.

She had her considerations. Jack was Gu Yu's chief special assistant. Assistants were divided into several levels, and it was obvious that Jack was at the highest level.

Some things are always more credible when they are spread through his mouth, aren't they?

In this game of chess, Jack is a very important piece.

"I hope you can keep it a secret. If Gu Yu's amnesia is exposed, it will have an indelible impact on the company."

The matter was of great importance, so Jack nodded without hesitation.

Su Huai then smiled faintly: "I heard that Mr. Gu relies on your help a lot, I hope..."

"Our future cooperation will be as pleasant as yours with Mr. Gu."

Jack was immersed in the shock of Gu Yu's amnesia, and was so confused that he didn't pay any attention to what Su Huai said.

I just nodded along with what she said.

The conversation between the two had just ended when the door of the conference room was pushed open. The timing was so accurate.

Shi An leaned half of his body out from inside, his eyes circling around the crowd, as if looking for something.

Finally, it landed on Su Huai and waved at her, saying, "Come in for a moment."

"What's wrong?"

Su Huai thought something had happened to Gu Yu, so he walked a few steps faster.

Seeing someone approaching, Shi An replied with lingering fear: "If you don't go in, Gu Yu will start arguing with those old guys."

As soon as I stepped into the meeting room, I heard an angry male voice yelling:

"This quarter's financial report fell three percentage points year-on-year. Can Mr. Gu guarantee that it will rise next quarter?"

"You were doing well abroad, but you insisted on returning to China."

"Bang..." The sound of slamming the table followed closely.

Then another male voice said, "That's right, the domestic situation is not good right now, and many technologies are not as good as those abroad."

"Mr. Gu, I hope you understand that HG is a technology company specializing in AI research and development."

"It's not just about developing real estate as long as you have land. It's not as simple as just finding a piece of land and opening a restaurant like your father did!"

There was a heated discussion at the table, all criticizing Gu Yu for his decision and mocking Gu's father as well.

Amidst the cacophony of voices, the sound coming from the door stood out.

As soon as Su Huai stepped inside, his expression turned cold and he stood at the door without moving.

The longer he stood, the more angry he became and the deeper his frown became.

Because she saw Gu Yu being besieged by all shareholders and becoming the target of public criticism.

Seeing those people becoming more and more arrogant, Su Huai raised his right hand, half-bent his five fingers, and slammed them heavily on the wooden door, making a series of crisp knocking sounds.

The office suddenly became silent, and everyone turned their eyes over.

There are doubts, confusion, and vigilance.

very good...

There was an ambiguous smile on her lips, and even her steps were full of oppression.

“If the AI ​​technology developed by HG can be successfully put into use in the domestic market, rather than simply accepting commissions from some companies, it will be great.”

As she spoke, Su Huai had already walked to the main seat at the conference table. She did not look at Gu Yu, but only looked at the shareholder representatives.

He supported himself on the table with both hands, glanced at the faces of each shareholder, and continued:

"Then HG will become the first company in China to apply AI technology to the lives of ordinary people."

"Hundreds of millions of potential users, and orders from just a few companies."

“I think everyone here understands better than anyone else who is more valuable.”

Everyone understands the principle, but the problem lies right now.

Soon someone stood up to refute Su Huai, even though he didn't know who Su Huai was.

"But if we insist on developing in the United States, the market prospects we can have will definitely be broader than in China."

“And before we launched it on the market, we received far more orders in the United States than in China.”

“We are not fools to leave money unearned.”

"It is inevitable to put it on the market for public use. Whether it is abroad or at home, this step must be taken."

"So..." the man snorted coldly, full of disdain, "It's obvious that foreign countries have more advantages than domestic ones."

Su Huai still kept smiling: "Really?"

"There are so many foreign competitors. Can you guarantee that HG will stand out among so many technology companies?"

Silence returned to the field, and everyone began to think.

It was obvious that Su Huai had found the most important contradiction in this meeting.

On the one hand, they feel that development abroad is more stable. Before entering the market, they will always have stable partners, and the company will at least not face financial difficulties.

While we believe that domestic development has more advantages, AI technology is still a major shortcoming in China.

Once HG leads the R&D team back to China, the government will definitely provide corresponding support, and the entire domestic AI market may be monopolized by HG in the future.

Should we be greedy for small profits and be content with the status quo, or give up immediate interests and win a broad future?

This is indeed a difficult question to decide.

As R&D personnel, executives led by Gu Yu naturally chose the latter.

Shareholders who value profit and are unwilling to take risks will naturally choose the former.

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