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Rebirth: Super Banking System-Chapter 1504 - 1347: Unexpected Harvest (Please Subscribe!)
Chapter 1504: Chapter 1347: Unexpected Harvest (Please Subscribe!)
They entered the Box.
He Jun directly ordered several Special Dishes.
He passed the Menu to Xie Wei.
It was considerately all in Chinese Characters, which Xie Wei glanced through and found most of the dishes were unrecognizable to him, so he gave up and simply advised, "Don’t order too much, it’s wasteful if we can’t finish."
"No problem, we can always take it to go," He Jun said.
There was no kitchen in the Dormitory.
But the hospital Cafeteria allowed for reheating of meals.
Moving on.
He Jun then ordered fruit platters and beverages. The waiter had just left when the owner came in, greeting He Jun very warmly and upon learning that Xie Wei was a doctor, offered a 20% discount and gave them two complimentary snacks.
After the owner left.
Xie Wei tasted one of the snacks.
The flavor was odd.
At this moment, He Jun said, "The shops around the border inspection station are all part of the Military’s third-sector industries, considered as revenue-generating Projects. Because of this, Management is very strict, so you don’t have to worry at all about the Food safety."
Xie Wei nodded.
He wasn’t worried about that.
No matter what.
It’s not like one could become critically ill after just one meal.
Soon.
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"Why is there no curry?" Xie Wei asked, puzzled.
Hearing this, He Jun laughed, "Haha, who said Indian Cuisine must have curry? They do love curry, but there are many other styles of dishes that are very suitable for our Chinese dietary habits."
"Until now, I haven’t found a curry that satisfies me, so I didn’t recommend that kind of dish. Try these, they all use unique Indian seasonings, they definitely won’t disappoint you."
Xie Wei let go of his fixation.
He tried a piece of roasted lamb leg sprinkled with various unknown colored seasonings, and as it hit his mouth, instantly, his taste buds sent a ’happiness’ stimulus to his brain, secreting positive hormones.
Delicious.
Xie Wei nodded vigorously.
He raved about it.
"Then eat more," He Jun said with a smile.
As a foodie.
The first happiest thing is to encounter new delicacies.
The second is to eat one’s fill.
The third is to introduce to others the delicacies you think are great and have them recognized.
This meal.
Xie Wei ate until he was stuffed, and when he saw the price, it was nearly four hundred Asia Dollars after the discount, which was a bit expensive but worth it. And since He Jun was treating this time, he didn’t refuse, because there was another one coming tomorrow night.
Reciprocity is customary.
After the meal.
They walked out of the Restaurant.
The sky had completely darkened.
But the border inspection station was still teeming with people.
Seeing Xie Wei’s gaze towards the few ’contrary’ Indians.
He Jun explained, "Myanmar Medical Group does not run three shifts in all hospitals, only some key hospitals do that. This area is close to India and is special, so they accept patients twenty-four seven."
"Are they all getting Loans?" Xie Wei asked casually as he saw Indians passing by.
"Yes," He Jun nodded.
"I heard that Myanmar Medical Group provides Medical Aid, what’s the proportion of that?" Xie Wei asked, knowing that Myanmar Medical Group offers aid in many African countries.
Upon hearing this.
He Jun shook his head.
"No."
"No?" Xie Wei was confused.
"Yeah, there actually was one before. The Group set up a medical site in India, promising to treat 50,000 cancer patients for free every year, but it didn’t pan out well, so we temporarily pulled out."
Xie Wei was puzzled.
What didn’t pan out well?
Talking halfway and leaving someone hanging is maddening.
"What do you mean it didn’t pan out well?" Xie Wei couldn’t help but ask.
He Jun sighed, "Who wouldn’t want something for free? But the local authorities in India demanded control over the quota, and the Group agreed. However, it was leaked that some locals were selling the quota."
"Out of 50,000 quotas, guess how many actually reached the people who needed them? Haha, not even a thousand, not even two percent. We thought that was that—it’s their internal affair."
"But, if only that was the end of it. After the leak, public opinion boiled over. Instead of calming the outrage, they demanded another 50,000 quotas from us. Fine, the Group accepted the loss."
"But not three days later, besides the 5,000 used to settle the issue, the rest sold out again. The issue came to light once more, and some even accused our Group of profiteering."
"Then things spiraled out of control. Our medical site there was smashed, doctors were injured, medicines were stolen, and equipment worth hundreds of millions was damaged. No choice but to withdraw for the time being."
"Such a big incident, how come I’ve never heard about it?" Xie Wei wondered.
He Jun said, "They didn’t want to make a big fuss over there, so they played it down, and the Group didn’t publicize it either. After all, the loss was just some medicines and equipment; no lives were lost. They also compensated us for the damages."
"Actually, Western media did report on it. With so many people involved, it couldn’t be completely suppressed, but neither party wanted to escalate the situation, so it was left at that."
"That’s really unfortunate."
Xie Wei sighed.
"To talk about it, there was an unexpected harvest. With the sale of all the quotas, the Group couldn’t possibly hand over the quotas entirely to them again. But it’s tough to make distinctions on our own, and since they’re at fault, I heard they might introduce a medical loan scheme as per the Group’s suggestion."
"That’s a good thing." Xie Wei commented.
He Jun smiled, "We certainly think it’s good, but the other party might not see it the same way. India’s finances are already fragile, the currency is in chaos, and the economic scale is small, not like the ample resources of Huaxia."
"Unlike Huaxia, where the Central Bank can release funds and a large amount of money flows, India’s currency is already weak. If they start printing money, it will inevitably affect the exchange rate and the goods market."
"This is a significant issue, so I think it will likely be resolved by loans in the end, borrowing from other countries and then lending to their own citizens. This is also a tough decision for India to make."
"That amount of money would be considerable."
Xie Wei silently nodded.
In the world.
Just because Huaxia can do something, doesn’t mean other countries can do the same. Something as simple as a medical loan can stump many countries, especially a populous one like India, where any minor issue can be magnified.
Forget it.
Why worry about other countries?
As long as one’s own country is doing well, that’s enough.
"Let’s just hope they make a wise decision." Xie Wei sighed.
"Perhaps." He Jun smiled, regardless of the outcome, the Group is sure to benefit. Anyone sensible who does the economic calculations would know that introducing Transcription Fluid and opening their own hospitals is the most cost-effective strategy.
Huaxia is efficient.
They were the first to figure this out.
That’s why Xie Wei came here.
After taking a short walk.
They returned to the parking spot.
He Jun pressed the car key, and Xie Wei saw the electroinductive coating technology on this car for the first time. After the taillights flashed, the light-dim off-white color of the car under the tree shade instantly became bright white.
Just like the brightness seen during the daytime.
Quite magical.
"Though it’s bright, it can’t be used as a light!" As a user, He Jun had the most say.
Xie Wei smiled to himself.
Using the car body as a light.
Quite the idea.