Reborn Tycoon Rise

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Today is December 18th, and this book was put on the shelves on October 18th. It has been two months since today.

The first order of this book was 120, which almost made me collapse, but slowly and slowly, the average order now has reached 800, without any recommendations in the middle, completely streaking. This number should be pretty good for a newbie!

After all, if newbies from Qidian can order up to 1,000 when they finish the book, it is already a passing standard.

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There are also many problems with books, such as too many business plots. This actually has a lot to do with my previous hobby of reading. I have always liked business articles. When I used to read books, I only read the business aspects and skipped all the transitional plots. This This also led to the fact that my book was influenced by my personal factors, and it was all about business.

It's not impossible to change this writing style, but it's very difficult for this book because I spend my spare time writing every day and don't have time to slowly explore how to write about daily life.

Another thing is that the protagonist's current wealth is too much, and many great masters have failed to write daily articles about the super rich, let alone me. I guess this is also the reason why business articles are not popular at the beginning. It is more difficult to write in the later stage.

So I can only say that after I finished writing this book, I had time to slowly study how to write about daily life. In the following story, I will try to write some daily life appropriately. Please forgive me if the writing is not good.

It seems that this book of mine is the only one that I have seen on Qidian.com over the years that several readers have requested that the author Shui Changbian write it. It is a great honor!

Let’s talk about a controversial plot in the past few days. I originally intended to arrange for the protagonist to sell Hong Kong Electric’s power generation business, but in fact the original design was not to sell it out of Harbor City. The final result was to use Wharf’s two berths. The terminal is exchanged with the power generation business.

In the early 1980s, Hong Kong had a total of 6 terminals, 3 at Hutchison Whampoa, 2 at Wharf, and I don’t know who owned the other one.

Many people think there is no structure and don’t know what economic influence is!

But the fundamental reason is that according to my information, the shareholding families behind Hong Kong Electric and China Power have been scolded by ordinary people in Hong Kong, because electricity is a blood-sucking monopoly that sucks the blood of ordinary people.

According to the design of the protagonist in my book, the future influence involves many large-scale manufacturing industries, high-tech industries, and infrastructure.

A power generation company will not matter at all in the later stage, whether it is influence or economic benefits, but I don't want to give the protagonist some bad names because of such an insignificant company.

Although I could do without writing about this kind of thing, I prefer business books to be closer to reality.

So exchanging the power generation business for Hutchison Whampoa's true monopoly on the terminal is my goal.

But since there are so many arguments, let’s forget about this idea and it will be rounded out later. It was originally a layout that was not part of the main business.

Maybe everyone has different ideas. I think the truly influential industries are high technology, manufacturing that can create a lot of jobs, oil and gas, supermarket chains like Wal-Mart, etc.

In terms of infrastructure, I only think ports have greater influence because they control the transportation of industrial products. And water, electricity and the like do control people's livelihood, but the success is not the same as failure. Once there is a problem with people's livelihood, the government has reason to take over.

(This is not to say that water, electricity and other industries are not influential, but that they cannot compare with the industries I mentioned above.)

Everyone's opinion is different, so I'm just going to say it casually. Maybe I'm wrong. After all, we are in the upper class and will always make mistakes.

So be it!

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