Chapter Eighty-Six: Future Planning

Wang Xin in the small warehouse watched those jadeites turn into crystal powder as soon as they entered the material converter, and he didn't feel distressed, but was a little excited.

After all, the feeling of watching the value of high-level Yuan Energy continue to soar is also quite good, and there is a feeling of watching the balance of your account continue to increase.

As far as it is now, Wang Xin has basically regarded Yuan Neng's account balance as his real currency balance, and as for the messy things such as gold, silver, copper and iron, they can only be regarded as general equivalents linked to Yuan Neng.

It has to be said that this is also a kind of progress.

By the time that batch of more than 10,000 catties of jadeite had all turned into crystalline powder, Wang Xin's high-grade yuan energy reserves had reached 23,670 degrees.

Although the specific role of these high-level Yuan Energy has not yet been found, except for the role of making jadeite jade.

But Wang Xin always felt that there was no harm in storing some of this kind of high-level Yuan Energy, and maybe it would be useful one day.

Moreover, sometimes if you really need to convert something urgently, you can still exchange high-level meta-energy for low-level meta-energy conversion items.

After all, some special things, especially those with relatively high technology content, require a lot of low-level yuan energy, and it is really a pipe dream to save the amount needed to convert some high-precision instruments just by relying on a hundred low-level yuan energy every day.

But the high-level element energy is different, one degree of high-level energy is about equal to 10,000 degrees of low-level source energy.

In other words, if you want to convert the Noah's Ark spaceship, then you only need about one million degrees of advanced energy, although this is still a distant number.

However, compared to the 10 billion amount of low-level yuan energy that is only 100 degrees a day and has not yet found any way to replenish it, it is not hopeless.

After the conversion of those jadeites, Wang Xin immediately went back to the east wing, one was to pack up his things, although he didn't leave now, but some things could also be cleaned up in advance, and by the way, he also used the material converter to convert some materials for learning Cantonese.

The second is to plan your future direction.

It's very simple to pack things, and many things that don't conform to this era, Wang Xin put them in his forbidden space, so to be precise, there are not many things that need to be cleaned up.

It took less than half an hour to basically put it away, and the rest only needed to be done again when I finally left.

Converting Cantonese materials is also very fast, because things like Cantonese materials can be converted into paper materials, and the conversion price of paper materials is not much more expensive than simple blank paper.

It's basically like a low-level meta can convert a book, of course, if the book is thicker, the conversion amount may be slightly higher.

But it's not that high, and a complete set of Encyclopedias Britannica is only less than a hundred low-level yuan.

In the end, Wang Xin only converted two different versions of the Cantonese learning materials to use as an auxiliary verification.

As for English, I'll talk about it on Hong Kong Island when the time comes.

After all, Cantonese is the same language, so it is still possible to learn it on your own, but it is a little more difficult to learn English on your own.

Moreover, Wang Xin used to learn basically American English, which is more or less different from the orthodox British English on Hong Kong Island.

So I still plan to go there and find an English teacher to teach me in my free time.

After all the problems in this area were dealt with, Wang Xin found a notebook and put it on the table, held a pen against his chin, and began to think about what he should do next?

There is definitely a difference between going to Hong Kong Island and being here, and in this case, I originally planned to study for two more years and then go back to work in a factory.

But when you go to Hong Kong Island, it's really a big leap.

Moreover, Hong Kong Island in the 60s was the most chaotic and rising era.

If you don't make a career, it will be too boring to rely on the gold converted from the material converter to eat and die.

As for why the 60s are the era of imminent rise, it is because Hong Kong Island in the 60s was not yet the Four Tigers.

That's right, the 60s was the era of the rise of Hong Kong Island, and before the 60s, Hong Kong Island was not prosperous.

Even in the forties and fifties, it was still far inferior to places like Huhai.

That is, in the mid-to-late 50s, because of some disasters on the mainland, a large number of people went there in order to survive, and many wealthy people migrated there, which brought some development opportunities to Hong Kong Island.

What are the development opportunities?

Of course, there is a development opportunity that requires a large number of laborers.

That's right, many developed areas are actually basically developing slowly because of a large number of cheap labor, and Hong Kong Island is no exception.

If Hong Kong Island still maintains its original population, it will not be able to develop an advantageous cheap labor market.

However, it is precisely because of the large number of inland people who emigrated in the 50s, or smuggled in the past, that brought a large number of demographic advantages, that Hong Kong Island had the opportunity to rise in the 60s.

Of course, there are also reasons why the inland is not very open to the outside world, and if the inland is opened to the outside world at the same time, I am afraid that those factories will also give preference to the cheap labor market in the inland.

After all, the cheap labour market in the mainland is much richer than on Hong Kong Island.

Wang Xin thought so as to write down the words medicine and entertainment on a piece of paper.

This is also the industry he wants to develop on Hong Kong Island in the future, medicine is for his health, and entertainment is for enriching his spiritual life.

Here, Wang Xinke is really fed up with the days of no mobile phone, no circle of friends, no various communication channels, and no novels and TV to watch.

Therefore, when he returns to Hong Kong Island, Wang Xin will definitely give priority to the development of this kind of technology first.

If you don't develop these techniques, what will be too much in the next ten years, playing golf and partying?

To be honest, Wang Xin is really not interested in these.

In fact, if it weren't for the exchange of feelings between each other, for business negotiations, etc., would there really be a lot of people who are really interested in them?

I'd rather go drag racing!

As for why medicine is involved.

Broadly speaking, it can be said that it is for the general public, for alleviating the pain of all patients.

In a narrow sense, of course, it is for one's own life and one's own health.

Now Wang Xin is very sorry for his life, and he knows very well that no one can guarantee that he will not get sick for the rest of his life, and no one can guarantee that his disease will be cured by medicine.

Therefore, medicine must be developed.