Rebirth: Super Banking System - Chapter 2388 - 2228: 10 Years of Forbes

Chapter 2388: Chapter 2228: 10 Years of Forbes
27th.
Afternoon.
Countries gradually departed. Most nations were satisfied with the results of this trip, while a select few left empty-handed, merely making the rounds.
Frustrated.
Disappointed.
Aside from the one that got its quota reduced, five countries that applied to join as member states were rejected. They clearly understood the reasons themselves.
Different for each.
Some.
Were simply too small.
Others.
Had unstable governments.
Some.
Had numerous records of international debt defaults, commonly known as bad reputations due to excessive reneging. If they were accepted, things would be even more hectic next year.
…
Therefore.
These were eliminated. However, it wasn’t a complete loss of opportunity. Issues could be resolved. If tackled properly, or with the right attitude.
There was still a chance.
Otherwise.
The attitude from Myanmar was: Apologies.
…
Among them.
A few countries from Europe also achieved their goals, gaining some presence and securing some benefits for their domestic corporations.
Not much.
But still a significant improvement from before.
However.
There was still a slight frustration.
Because in terms of engineering projects, Ling had a very firm stance, which was to follow the rules.
-Cost.
-Quality.
-Speed.
All three must meet the requirements. Whether it’s loan money or fundraising money, it’s not to be squandered, Myanmar stated it would be used cautiously.
This statement.
Silenced the European countries.
No way around it.
They simply couldn’t compete, as it was determined by ’inherent conditions.’ With a high currency value, they naturally lost cost advantages, leading to a chain reaction.
…
“Phew!”
After seeing off the various countries, Kan Qin let out a long sigh of relief. Hosting so many big shots from various nations was no small pressure. He didn’t rest, turning back to work.
This year.
Is a critical year. Although Ling’s promise of a ’trillion-dollar GDP’ seemed nearly certain, there were still many other work goals.
Education.
Infrastructure.
Healthcare.
…
He oversaw quite a bit; every day brought a pile of matters. Glancing in Ling’s direction, he thought about the workload Ling dealt with daily, and Kan Qin was invigorated in spirit.
If Ling hadn’t complained of fatigue, he had no reason to.
In short.
Get to work.
…
Afternoon.
o’clock.
Xin Province.
Six coaches were driving towards the Aircraft Testing Base, carrying over a hundred people. Many were curiously looking out the windows.
End of March.
The snow had just melted.
With the vast Gobi and snow-capped peaks in the distance, everyone’s spirits were high—they were here to attend the Tianpeng pilot training program.
Fortunately.
The driving difficulty of the Tianpeng was relatively low, so among the trainees selected, only some were full-fledged pilots; the rest were still students.
One main pilot.
Three co-pilots.
All were capable enough to handle it.
From tomorrow, they were to undergo six months of flight training until delivery. The thought of spending half a year in the Gobi did not faze them.
Flying.
Ground duty.
Are inherently special jobs.
Learning to fly.
For many, the first thought is to pilot a fighter jet, and most air force bases are usually in remote areas, so isolation is normal.
Loneliness.
Remoteness.
Were expected.
Moreover.
This was just training. Afterward, upon returning to their posts… they would still be in relatively remote areas, as these large Aircraft couldn’t be stored in fire stations.
So.
Remote!
Was the norm; now was just the beginning. It’s better to get used to it.
Soon.
“Almost there.”
The group perked up with excitement.
Opening the windows.
The cold wind blew in. Sticking their heads out, they could see the distant testing base, and with good luck, there were even two Aircraft returning to base at that moment.
“Da da!”
The rotor blades whirred.
Listening.
The group got excited. They had already familiarized themselves with Tianpeng before being chosen; they were added to a group chat, where a product document was sent to them.
To get acquainted first.
Therefore.
They weren’t strangers to it. They were also amazed at the Aircraft, which had been built in just a year. They worried about the quality before, but the facts proved otherwise.
Its quality was surprisingly good.
Moreover.
Powerful functionality.
Whether in testing or actual use, it exhibited extremely superior performance—Australia made a significant impression.
Tackling wildfires.
It was dubbed a divine tool.
Completely outclassing previous firefighting Aircraft, especially for large forest fires, where sending people for ground rescue posed significant threats from fire and smoke.
The danger level was high.
Thus.
Tianpeng’s superiority stood out!
They were eagerly looking forward to it.
…
Ten minutes later.
“Welcome.”
“This way, please.”
“…”
Led by the base’s staff, they entered the dormitory building. When designing the Dormitory, flight training was naturally considered, so there was a substantial surplus.
Upstairs.
Room allocation.
“Wow!”
“So luxurious! Just like a Hotel!”
“We’re lucky.”
“…”
The group marveled at the accommodation conditions, which were fully equipped, unlike typical dormitories, with TV, showers, Internet… all excellent.
Afterwards.
They were taken for a tour to familiarize themselves with the Base’s environment and were all very satisfied. Besides being slightly troublesome to get to the City, the amenities here were very comprehensive.
Cinema.
Fitness.
Supermarket.
They had it all.
They had long heard that Tang Qing took great care of employees and experienced it firsthand this time. Many were still reflecting on the Forbes list released at the beginning of the month.
Tang Qing.
With a net worth of 450 billion dollars, once again broke the record for Huaxia’s richest person—though it was a record Tang Qing himself set.
Reckoning.
Even if divided by ten, Tang Qing was still Huaxia’s richest person.
So terrifying.
Such colossal numbers—a single person equals a consortium, though Huaxia’s consortiums only had economic leverage and couldn’t control everything.
Yet, no one dared to underestimate it.
Every time they thought about it.
A sense of admiration arose.
…
After the tour.
They reached the Cafeteria.
Hmm!
Came to the right place.
Ate their fill.
Drank enough.
As the sun set, they didn’t return to rest but strongly requested to see the Aircraft, as formal training would begin the next day.
April.
The whole month involved theoretical + simulated driving.
May.
They began their flights.
June.
Assumed the role of co-pilot.
July.
Assumed the role of the main pilot.
Subsequently.
Accumulated flight hours and consolidated skills, even learning some simple troubleshooting and engineering, continued up to the month of Aircraft delivery.
Additionally.
They weren’t the only ones here; there were also trainees from Myanmar and Australia, with over a hundred and sixty people combined, divided into groups for training.
However.
The Australians only underwent two months of training.
Afterward.
They would return to Australia, where they had Aircraft being tested. Myanmar was similar, staying until the Aircraft was delivered and then returning.
After all.
The Aircraft wasn’t just any ordinary thing.
It wasn’t just about delivery.
That was impossible. According to standard industry rules, upon initial delivery, technicians were dispatched to the recipient’s side to stay and observe.
No issues, then withdrawal.


