NOVEL After Being Reborn, I became a firefighter again? Chapter 651 - 460: It All Starts with the Screen of Smoke_3

After Being Reborn, I became a firefighter again?

Chapter 651 - 460: It All Starts with the Screen of Smoke_3
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Chapter 651: Chapter 460: It All Starts with the Screen of Smoke_3

Instructor’s heart gave a tremble.

"Which aspect?"

"Kunzhi Fire Research Institute," Fang Huai said succinctly.

A chuckle arose in the instructor’s mind.

That matter, if you could secure the quota, who wouldn’t want it?

But nowadays, among the nation’s three firefighting research institutes in Shanghai, Chengdu, and Tianjin, they are government-affiliated agencies, and directly under the ministries at that. The leaders inside are experts receiving GWY subsidies. Do you think it’s that easy?

"... If you can pull it off, it’s definitely a good thing. However, I hope your ideas are pragmatic. Let’s find some time to talk."

"Sure, Teacher."

Fang Huai was also straightforward, and after speaking, he sat down. freeweɓnovēl.coɱ

He hadn’t actually prepared to do anything grand; the instructor probably didn’t have the capacity, either.

He just needed a legitimate scientific research institution to support his company’s research, even a named office with just one room at Kunzhi would do. For Kunzhi, a few more active positions were beneficial, while for him, having an official collaborative research title would make it easier for the equipment his company developed to enter the firefighting forces and be accepted by the soldiers.

Moreover, it was best if the reports of research-related presentations had a school’s signature, lest the whole thing sounded like an echo chamber.

He had now realized the importance of "theory must have sources."

Academic institutions were undoubtedly good sources for creating theories. If there was a research unit here as well, then anything he lacked could be supplemented here in the future.

The school wouldn’t reject cooperation either; a school’s development heavily relied on these research outcomes as its foundation.

He had a set of fire dynamics theory which, according to the information he had gathered, was still being explored by many Western countries. He could release hypotheses based on the developing theory, and within a year or two, a series of advanced achievements would be born.

Getting started was hard, but he could first establish the company and prove some theories through his lab. Once on the right track, the foundation of collaboration between the two parties would only grow stronger.

The instructor continued teaching and did not call on Fang Huai again.

Fang Huai was also quietly comparing an academic textbook published early in the 2000s, marking theories that needed to be revised and updated.

The classroom returned to harmony.

Turning the tables was the premise of harmony.

...

At noon, Fang Huai left the instructor’s office with a smile on his face.

He didn’t bring up the fire theory for the time being, as such things weren’t concrete until their results were realized. However, the production line was a different story. Fang Huai promised that once the school had a research institute, his company’s research findings and equipment development could be shared under the name of joint research. Additionally, 20% of the equipment sales profits could be returned to the school.

Moreover, just the early investments in the company for ’09 would be no less than fifty million. ƒгeewёbnovel.com

The school would merely provide a name, with zero investment. The only effort required was to apply to the superiors for a research institute with a quota of ten people.

In this quota, some excellent instructors could also hold part-time positions and receive a little extra specialist subsidy, which would cost almost nothing.

As long as the school reached a consensus, Fang Huai promised that before he left, he would have his father visit once to sign an intent for cooperation.

The school faced virtually no risk in this matter. If succeeded, they would just sit back and collect money in the future.

The instructor agreed without hesitation to report to leadership, and hurriedly went to find them.

After handling his business, Fang Huai’s mood lightened considerably. A matter he had pondered for quite awhile was finally about to formally commence.

He would still need to spend some military merit value to exchange for some advanced equipment material as "research outcomes." With the school’s endorsement, securing procurement quotas should become easier.

With that in mind, he headed back to the dormitory.

As soon as he pushed the door open, Yang Tao burst out loudly.

"Fang Huai, why are you only returning now? Someone from your whole corps has come looking for you to take a group photo! Geez, you really have a big reputation; your whole corps is waiting for you downstairs! Hurry up and go!"

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