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449: Chapter 68 The Magnificent Magical Fairy Tale World Outside the Window_3 449: Chapter 68 The Magnificent Magical Fairy Tale World Outside the Window_3 Brushing the hair from her forehead, Lisa tried to hide her embarrassnt.

“Cheng, so, Tesla can be very smart in the future, and then win against those traditional gas cars with its intelligence?”

“It’s not just that.

If it were only that much, Tesla’s ceiling would be limited because its competitors, the traditional gas car brands, will also move into new energy.

But the problem is, car brands from Hua Country may bloodbath those from Europe and Arica, and there’s already a trend for that.”

“Are you joking?

Hua Country brands bloodbathing Europe and Arica?”

“Do you think I’m joking?”

“Wait a minute, my head is a bit confused.

Hua Country is very beautiful and safe, and you say Hua Country’s future automotive industry will be very powerful, so why did you co to Arica?”

The blonde beauty looked at CEO Cheng with suspicion.

“This world sucks, yet we are all here, aren’t we?”

Cheng Daqi shrugged his shoulders with an air of composure.

“Now, back to the logic I was talking about earlier—why did I bring up oil.

The key point is not how important oil is, but how to make it less important.

Think about it, what would the future of the world look like if oil beca less significant?”

If oil becos less important?

The blonde beauty, a girl who had received an elite education and higher education, as a standard Arican middle-class elite, had a significantly higher logical thinking ability than the average Arican.

“If oil weren’t important, the world would change into sothing else, too many things would change.

Cheng, does this relate to Tesla?”

“Yes!

All the large companies are challenging the traditional energy giants, whether it’s the established consur company Walmart or the erging tech company Microsoft.

All the giants, every single one of them, are involved in the new energy sector.

The levels of investnt might vary, but they are all invested.

Think about it, even Mi’er’s family’s agricultural tech company has been researching biofuels for decades.

Do you think that’s a coincidence?”

Is that a coincidence?

The blonde beauty didn’t even need to think to understand that it was no coincidence.

“I feel a bit terrified; is what you’re saying true?”

Lisa apparently realized for the first ti that behind the facade of the world’s order, there was a domain even more unknown.

In that realm, the capitalist leviathans fervently chased the Holy Grail beyond the reach of ordinary people—energy.

She felt an inexplicable fear, yes, even Mi’er’s family’s agricultural tech company was researching biofuels.

“Strictly speaking, I haven’t conducted a comprehensive survey.

It’s not that all giants have made significant investnts in new energy, but it’s true that most of them have indeed made investnts.

As for the significance of the issue, this evidence is sufficient.”

CEO Cheng’s statent moderately relaxed Lisa’s tensed spirit.

She realized that what Xiao Cheng was saying was indeed the truth, but it was far from terrifying; it was simply what ordinary people would never pay attention to.

Yet, she still felt a chill.

Those giants were changing the fate of humanity, vying for a share of this change, but such change was beyond the reach of ordinary people.

“So, new energy is the future, Tesla represents new energy, so Tesla’s future will be better?”

“The logic I previously discussed with you and Mi’er is valid.

Tesla has already secured a first-mover advantage.

In the future, Tesla could beco the only Euro-Arican brand in the new energy sector capable of standing up to Hua Country’s new energy cars.

The reason I brought up oil is to make you understand: Capitalism is a byproduct of industrial production.

After seizing the ans of production, the owners target upstream energy resources to push the developnt of new energy.

New energy is definitely the future.

The old energy giants will beco marginalized—Mi’er’s family’s biofuel is already very cost-effective.”

Cheng Daqi’s understanding was built upon the shoulders of informational advantage.

In 2018, his insights shattered many of Lisa’s preconceived notions like a teorite.

After pondering for a while, the blonde beauty asked.

“I can’t get my head around those complicated things right now, but I know Mi’er pretty well.

You told their family’s biofuel cost is very low; why haven’t they brought it to market then?”

Lisa felt she had caught CEO Cheng in a flaw again, but this ti she wasn’t so confident and asked as if seeking guidance.

“Given the sa stack of bricks, building a villa can sell for 10 million dollars, but building an ordinary house only sells for 1 million dollars.

If you owned the bricks, what would you choose to build?”

Oh, CEO Cheng, he knew too well, nobody understood better than he did how to build sothing!

The blonde beauty finally understood it all.

New energy, the giants of the old energy, the aspirations of the capitalist giants, the revolution of car intelligence changing the oil-electricity competition landscape—all of it interconnected in CEO Cheng’s summary.

“Controlling energy can influence industrial production; the value of industrial production determines the energy of capital.

So, making oil less important is going to be very significant.

The erging capitalist giants will forward the developnt of new energy out of interest.

This could even align with Arica’s Green Party, Cheng…”

Lost in their thoughts, Lisa felt a surge of emotion as she got up and paced for a while, then suddenly turned around.

“The cost of new energy is too high, it seems only controllable nuclear fusion could completely replace oil.”

Cheng Daqi admired Lisa’s talent, but the girl was wrong.

“High cost is not the issue, and neither is the inability to replace, if it’s not replaceable then it’s just not replaceable.”

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