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"Ten, twenty years? Then tell , why did this thing only appear now?

Or are you trying to say that what Country Hua has mastered isn’t Light Chip Technology, but they’ve invented a Super Space-Ti Machine?"

"This..."

"Enough! I’m fed up with your excuses for incompetence!

You have three more days, and after three days, either bring so intelligence or your resignation letters!

Now! Get out!" Naji roared, pointing to the door.

A group of subordinates left the office with their heads down, and monts later, the sound of chaos erupted outside as intelligence officers scrambled to deploy their tasks...

Director Naji, still furious, cursed repeatedly at the pile of useless intelligence reports on his desk.

The new director is eager to make an impression, but before he could even start, a bucket of cold water was dumped on his head.

Who would have thought that a small Hua Wei factory could make the mighty CIA director look so pathetic.

Why is this happening...

After the anger, Director Naji is deeply puzzled.

Clearly, he held a strong hand, not afraid of straights and full houses...

Then the opponent suddenly plays the unbeatable king’s hand...

Leaving him without options...

What makes it worse is that he spent so many resources and devised a series of comprehensive encirclent plans, confidently promising his superiors about the effectiveness of this operation.

It was at a critical juncture when the national strategy across the ocean was shifting.

At such a ti, the technology war had just begun, but it seed like his side was on the brink of collapse...

Although the opponent’s Light Chip industry had just begun, the final victor was still uncertain.

But this was undoubtedly a terrible opening,

not only failing to achieve strategic objectives but also possibly allowing the opponent to take the first victory.

In the deindustrialized land across the ocean, apart from the US Dollar and soldiers, the only thing they can proudly offer is high technology.

The high national debt and stock market, this gradually declining capital empire, is now propped up by these three legs.

Each leg is incredibly strong, causing headaches for their opponents.

But at the sa ti, these three maintain a delicate balance, supporting and hindering one another. If one falters, it will trigger a series of chain reactions.

Technological superiority...is not only the foundation for soldiers to dominate globally but also an important basis for the global confidence in the US Dollar.

If the chip sector, a significant representative of high-tech, collapses, its impact will not just be on a few top tech giants like Apple and Gao Tong.

It would ripple outward, causing a large sector to fall.

Not to ntion the importance of high-end chips in the military field...

To say the least, it’s a decline in core corporate competitiveness.

To say the most, it’s a symbolic event of the empire’s decline...

Originally, the monopoly advantage accumulated over decades in the chip field was an important card against Country Hua.

But now, let alone supporting trade and financial wars, Nasdaq tech stocks evaporated billions, and the cries from Wall Street say it all...

"Director, what should be our next step?"

The only subordinate left in the room cautiously asked.

"Wei Chuangli has already received a lawyer’s letter from Hua Wei terminating cooperation and demanding compensation. They’re now frantically seeking our help."

The most unfortunate in this incident are the companies that pledged allegiance too early, notably Wei Chuangli, who charged ahead as a "vanguard."

They not only held back a large batch of Hua Wei’s raw materials but also shalessly refused with various reasons to return them, disrupting Hua Wei’s normal production scheduling.

They are a pri example of "kicking soone when they’re down."

Although they might claim "force majeure" as a shaless excuse to save face,

being kicked out of Hua Wei’s supply chain is already a certainty, compensation or not.

They’ve lost Hua Wei’s orders, not to ntion facing reputational damage and potential comrcial retaliation from Country Hua.

If they’re not careful, they might just withdraw from the Country Hua market.

If Wei Chuangli had simply cooperated with Hua Wei or not been too eager, they might have boarded the "Light Chip" ship and taken their enterprise to the next level.

But now, they’ve missed out on a huge opportunity and might end up with nothing.

The shareholders behind Wei Chuangli are probably regretting it bitterly...

"For now, let’s just stabilize them..." Naji rubbed his forehead in frustration.

Wei Chuangli’s loss is insignificant to Naji, but they charged forward on their behalf heroically. If they receive no consolation, how will they motivate others in the future?

These capitalists are willing to cooperate not out of patriotism; they’re all about seeing benefits.

If the plan had gone smoothly, with Hua Wei falling, the giants like Apple and Gao Tong would seize Hua Wei’s market share, bringing imnse invisible profits!

In the face of such enormous benefits, Wei Chuangli’s small losses are almost negligible.

A little compensation would be enough for them to recover completely.

Wei Chuangli was so proactive because there were benefits to be had, and Director Naji’s promises were large and enticing!

But now, with the expected gains slipping away, what does he have to offer in compensation?

He can’t possibly use the CIA’s funds to fill this gap, can he?

Wei Chuangli anticipated this situation, fearful of being given empty promises, which is why they’re urgently demanding compensation for their losses as promised.

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