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Chapter 1206: Chapter 1208

Since he knew this investment didn’t include him, he didn’t hide it anymore. Instead, he announced it openly.

Zhao Guangran was stunned; he was clearly at home, so how did such a money-making opportunity not call on him? He was not happy, very much not happy.

"You can’t leave me out of these profitable businesses just because I’ve been in the United States for a long time," Zhao Guangran said, quite dissatisfied.

How did Zhao Guangran find out? Besides that fool Gong Ruzhi, who else could it be?

He gave Gong Ruzhi a few fierce side glances.

Gong Ruzhi kept shrinking back; he really was just complaining innocently, how could he have known things would turn out this way?

Hmph, they say we are good brothers, but I’ve never seen such a backstabbing brother.

"I didn’t invest either, just Mom, Aunt Cai, and Ni Zi." What’s up with my brother? It’s not like he’s out of business, why is he in such a hurry?

Ah, no way, even big brother isn’t involved! That seems suspicious to him, "Actually, I think this diaper business is pretty good."

"Definitely a time-saver."

The words Gong Ruini used to persuade Gong Ruzhi weren’t convincing to Zhao Guangran; he genuinely felt this business could work.

"It’s just that from the start, one should be prepared for losses." When this thing was first promoted in the United States, there was resistance, but after all these years, hasn’t it been selling well?

Originally, when Gong Ruzhi heard Zhao Guangran say this, he wasn’t totally jealous, but after hearing what came next, he was stunned.

"Losing money for a few years? Wouldn’t that mean losing a lot of money?" He really didn’t understand why Brother Guangran would still consider investing despite knowing there would be losses. No idea, really no idea.

"If you don’t get in, you won’t lose money, but don’t expect to make any either."

"Being a pioneer is not easy, but if we persist, we’ll become a well-established brand."

"I think there’s no need to do it separately, just one brand." Since there’s no room for his investment, of course, Zhao Guangran had to offer some advice.

Ah, just one brand? Gong Ruini didn’t get it, "The previous brand was good, but it’s a different product."

"But at least we have a reputation among women, and they are the main force buying diapers."

"Starting a new brand from scratch is not an easy task." Zhao Xuran also agreed with Zhao Guangran’s suggestion.

Gong Ruini certainly knows the benefit of one brand, like Kao, right? But the question is, will the locals accept it?

"This way, developing a series of products will be easier, and maybe we can make adult diapers in the future." Zhao Guangran joked.

"Are you going to start a new brand then?"

"And diapers aren’t just for kids; why can’t adults, particularly adult women, use them?"

Whoa, whoa, whoa! Gong Ruini was really startled by what Zhao Guangran said; how could he think of so much? It really surprised people.

This kid is just talking without taking it seriously, but all these things were gradually developed later, weren’t they?

"If it’s really like this, I’d make a lot of money." Gong Ruini sincerely hoped, "And then go public."

Go public? Zhao Guangran couldn’t help but look up at Gong Ruini, "You’re thinking too much."

Talk about going public; there isn’t even a stock market domestically yet, so how can one talk about a company going public?

Thinking too much, could she really be thinking too much? "Nowadays everything goes by competitive bidding, you say there’s no stock market."

"Especially since there are already special zones, do you think the stock market is far off?"

Special zones, ah, although Zhao Guangran hasn’t gone to see them, he’s read reports, "Not a bad development. Bro, why haven’t you thought of opening a factory there?"

It seems there are policy supports for opening factories there, maybe even tax incentives. If there is such a good thing, why not go?

"Opened a factory." What’s with these brains, especially Gong Ruini, who talked about Gong Ruzhi’s investment early on without even asking clearly.

She’s actually not too bad, as she spent money and doesn’t even know where it went, "This isn’t small money, you know."

Luckily, they didn’t intend to deceive anyone; otherwise, you’d really worry they’d just cry to death one by one.

Ah, no way, they actually opened a factory? Gong Ruini thought for a while, but couldn’t recall anything.

"Hold on, if there’s an investment, shouldn’t I be getting dividends? But where’s the money?" Yes, money, it’s not an investment if you don’t receive dividends, right?

Heh-heh-heh, having just lectured Gong Ruzhi so passionately, she didn’t expect to face the music now, Zhao Xuran was speechless.

"Isn’t a construction company a company? Now, in the special zone, the whole place is a big construction site, nothing comes close to the demand for new houses."

Ah, a construction company! It was only then that Gong Ruini recalled it was mentioned before, but the issue is, "Wasn’t this opened in Yangcheng?"

That’s right, this construction company was indeed started in Yangcheng; otherwise, she wouldn’t be so clueless.

"It was opened in the special zone." Ugh, speechless, "The headquarters of the construction company in Yangcheng moved to the special zone, didn’t I ask you shareholders to sign at the time?"

Was there such a thing? How could Gong Ruini remember? But since Zhao Xuran said so, then there’s no mistake.

"I wondered why the dividends were so much." Only then did Gong Ruini understand why a company that hadn’t distributed much dividends suddenly distributed so many.

Embarrassingly, Zhao Guangran thought he was already pretty careless; who would have thought someone was even more careless than him.

If it were an average person, Zhao Guangran would let it slide, but why does it have to be Gong Ruini, "You’re supposed to be Gong Ruini! How can you be like this?"

What did she do again? She just wasn’t paying too much attention to some things, but is that a big problem?

"I’m not a major shareholder, and I can hardly keep track of so many investments."

"And being able to keep my training school sorted is already pretty good."

Gong Ruini defended herself a bit, but in her heart, she was also concerned. At present, with this little investment, she was already a bit confused. Once there were more industries and they expanded, she would know even less.

This is about money, although Zhao Xuran and the others wouldn’t swindle her, there must be rules in everything.

What to do, it seems necessary to hire an assistant, but such an assistant requires high standards. More importantly, talented assistants were already snatched up by relevant departments; how is there any left for her?

Ordinary people, well, Gong Ruini doesn’t think much of them, feeling troubled.

Hiring an assistant, even Zhao Guangran was dizzy at the thought. She’s still a college student yet already so upscale; who knows how many people would be embarrassed if word got out.

"Not keeping a low profile anymore," Zhao Guangran commented, thinking Gong Ruini was now definitely high-profile.

High profile? Not high profile, as long as it’s money-related, you have to pay attention, "I just can’t handle it all."

Can’t handle it? There’s actually a time when she can’t handle it? Zhao Guangran wanted to suggest that maybe she’s invested in too many projects, otherwise how could she not manage, but then realizing that she really is busy.

"Busy with the training school business?"

"Yeah, planning to open a branch out of town." Now, the school’s reputation is getting bigger, the brand has already been established, so of course, spreading out is considered.

Beijing is nice, but outside resources are better, "While house prices aren’t expensive now, I’m going to buy property."

Running a school requires owning property, preventing the agony of high rental payments later.

Buying all the property themselves, that’s not just an ordinary investment, but in the later stages, the investment is less, just cover the teachers’ salaries.

Gong Ruini felt she was just suggesting it, since really opening a branch school isn’t easy, but when Zhao Guangran and the others heard it, they were stunned.

That’s not a small investment, it’s a major one, but having persisted till now, being so close to seeing the fruits, giving up would be quite a loss.

No choice but to grit and bear it, how else? Just hope that Gong Ruini doesn’t expand too quickly.

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