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Happy tis are always short-lived.

At the end of the lunch break, Xia Shiyu first opened the door of the office to peek outside. From the tiny gap, she observed the situation in the corridor. After confirming that there was no one in the hallway, Xia Shiyu flashed out of the door and fled back to her office.

Seeing no one found her abnormality, Xia Shiyu had a sigh of relief behind the door. She sat back at her desk, took out her mirror, fixed her bang, and carefully checked whether her appearance looked odd.

Although she already checked once in Jiang Chen’s office, it is never a bad idea to check again.

However, what Xia Shiyu didn’t know was that what happened during lunch break is obvious to anyone with so experience.

For example, the young assistant who makes tea and sorts docunts every day. Although she just graduated not long ago, she knew exactly what happened during lunch break with just a glance.

So things can’t be hidden, such as the hue of her neck and her cheeks, and the fact that she was intermittently blanking out…

While making Xia Shiyu coffee, the little girl also estimated that CEO Xia at least climaxed twice in the span of that hour…

It was only a thought in her mind as she would never dare to let this slip out.

But with how “satisfied” CEO Xia looked, the little girl also began to fantasize. When she returned to her desk, she was sorting out the docunts while daydreaming – if she was in the president’s office, would she resist or be obedient…

After Xia Shiyu left, Jiang Chen sprayed air freshener throughout the office, then cleaned up the scattered docunts that fell off the table. Xia Shiyu was going to help him clean up, but Jiang Chen declined her kind offer. It was best for her to go back to her office before people returned to work.

While very few employees worked on the top floor, other than the assistants, most of them were executives of the group. If people accidentally saw her sneaking out, it would be damaging to her prestige.

In the afternoon, Jiang Chen t with the president of Hua Electricity Group.

“Haha, I have long heard of Mr. Jiang’s na. Allow to introduce myself, I am Jia Zhengrong, this ti I represent Hua Electricity Group. I would like to make an inquiry about nuclear fusion power generation.”

When the 50-year-old man saw Jiang Chen, although he was much older than Jiang Chen, he did not act entitled. He not only smiled and greeted him but also was the first one to extend his hand. His flattering words even made Jiang Chen smile.

From the changing attitude of these state-owned enterprise bosses, Jiang Chen began to feel the growing international status of Celestial Trade.

However, a few flattering words wouldn’t sway the negotiation. These officials are experienced in the political world. While they may not have good technical understanding, they certainly know how to use the right rhetoric at the right ti, so conversation was their strong suit.

For the complints of Mr. Jia Zhengrong, Jiang Chen only smiled and did not let it get to his head.

Australia and Malaysia took the lead in completing the submarine cables. At the beginning of this month, the grids were connected. The electricity prices of both countries were reduced by half and they were gradually becoming cheaper. Countries that previously held a speculative view suddenly couldn’t wait anymore.

Nippon was the first to react. Before the UA pressured the Nippon authorities to obstruct the construction of the Sumitomo Group so that the project that was originally planned for completion at the beginning of this month had yet to start. Now that they saw results in Australia and Malaysia, the pri minister with a reserved attitude imdiately took a proactive stance. He no longer cared about the external pressures and brought the construction of the submarine cable onto the country’s agenda.

Even India still being delayed in the Malacca Trench, began tossing down cables into the water furiously. They did everything they could to move cheap electricity from Xin at an earlier date to ease the dependence of its energy gap on fossil fuel imports.

As Jiang Chen expected, Hua finally couldn’t sit still any longer and sent Hua Electricity Group to negotiate.

The dostic electricity price average about 0.10 XND, and the export price of Celestial Trade was around 0.01-0.02 XND. While the difference of 0.08 CNY may be small, the effect is magnified on an industrial scale.

Taking electric steelmaking as an example, a kilowatt of electricity produces around 1.5 kilograms of steel. The 1.5 kilogram of steel, regardless of financial subsidies and steelmaking technology, has a cost of 0.08 XND higher due to electricity costs. In the market, other people’s 1.5 kilograms of steel will be 0.08 XND more competitive.

How about 1.5 tons? How about 15 million tons? With the amplification of volu, the advantage of cost competitiveness would also beco more and more obvious. Sotis it is about wanting to change, but external pressures could also force people to adapt to the changing era.

As one of the world’s largest electricity consumption country, Jiang Chen, of course, welcod Hua Electricity Group to discuss with him about the submarine cable.

It was unnecessary to discuss a joint venture for a nuclear fusion power station. Jiang Chen clearly stated that there are no plans to build any nuclear fusion power stations on the surface. Jia Zhengrong was not surprised by his rejection. Then the two sides began to discuss the submarine cable and the power export price.

Jiang Chen directly took out the contracts with other countries to discuss cooperation work with Jia Zhengrong.

In the end, the two people happily reached a preliminary agreent. The two sides would jointly fund the construction of submarine transmission cables, and Celestial Trade would directly export the electricity to Hua Electricity Group. As for discussion beyond Hua Electricity Group to local companies, it was not sothing Jiang Chen needed to worry about.

As for the amount of capital invested by both sides, who would maintain the cable and how much electricity would be imported in one year, those details wouldn’t be determined until further discussions. Jiang Chen left the rest of the negotiation work to Xia Shiyu as he must make go on a trip tomorrow and he couldn’t make Mr. Jia wait for him.

“Allow to ask, is Mr. Jiang planning to go to Moscow in two days?” Jia Zhengrong smiled and asked, “I hope Mr. Jiang doesn’t misunderstand, I’m only worried about this contract…”

“Yes. But rest assured, CEO Xia will take care of the rest.”

Although he didn’t openly market his visit, his trip to Russia was no longer a secret. But what made him unsure was whether this question was from him, or from soone else.

After hearing Jiang Chen’s answer, Jia Zhengrong smiled and gestured.

“Then I won’t bother you any longer. When Mr. Jiang cos to Shangjing, please be sure to let know. I will definitely do my deed of being a good host.”

“Haha, then I will certainly let Mr. Jia know.” Jiang Chen ceremonially replied, smiled at him, and watched Jia Zhengrong leave his office.

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