Chapter 98 (74) Ten million

Researchers generally have a better schedule than ordinary people. It took almost half an hour for the rest of the pen & fun & pavilion to www.biquge.info before the researchers arrived one after another.

This is followed by the daily morning meeting, which reports on the completion of the previous day's work, and decides the work deployment for the new day according to the content of the report.

Huaxia factory does not encourage endless overtime, one is that overtime does not necessarily improve work efficiency, and the other is that if only a small number of people work overtime, they are responsible for the progress is fast, but there is no overtime part, but it will drag them back, and the overall efficiency is still not high.

For the limited overtime, Huaxia Factory still has some incentives. For example, double wages during overtime, some snacks to replenish energy, boiling water, etc.

In the past, in state-run units, although there were also collective overtime works such as general battles, at that time, honors were talked about, and no tangible rewards were distributed.

This is useful when everyone has a common ideal, and the ideal can still be eaten. However, nowadays, it is no longer feasible to talk about honor alone.

You can't just let the horses run and not give them grass. The subsidy of the Huaxia factory is actually not too much, Nick said that the factory in the United States, workers work less overtime, and the factory does not encourage it. Because, according to the relevant federal regulations, overtime requires too much additional cost, which is beyond the means of making ends meet for the factory, and the gains outweigh the losses.

However, the Huaxia factory is different, and there are even employees who, after having a good idea, get up from the bed and rush to the laboratory overnight to verify the idea.

As a result of the tangible results, it was decided to pay overtime from the time he got up from the dormitory after discussion at the regular meeting the next day.

As a result, many people work harder. Dong Lao sometimes looked at them and shook his head, saying that this was a group of wolves, and they all fought out in order to eat meat. If I were ten years younger, I would like to fight like them.

Yu Sheng nodded and said that this should be the wolf culture. To be wolf-like, there is money first, and only if you pay enough salaries to make employees feel that their hard work is worth their efforts, that is a good culture. If you only talk about wolf nature and don't talk about money, you are playing hooligan.

Since Yu Sheng came to mention the matter of screen dust, he added the content of solving the screen dust and designing a simple repair plan to today's work plan at the regular meeting.

According to the plan, the project was completed in about three days.

Yu Sheng watched them discuss at the regular meeting, and he had a lot of thoughts in his heart. Recently, when he was reading a video game notebook from scratch for the second time, he found a game that would be a good target for the near future. That's Tetris.

Goals are divided into short-term goals, short-term goals, and long-term goals.

Huaxia's short-term goal is to complete the research and development of a new series of game watches, "Frog Crossing the River", and successfully mass-produce it to push it into the market.

The long-term goal of Yu Sheng's vision is to make Huaxia Factory a world-leading enterprise in the video game industry, so that more people can enjoy the fun of games. Through the technology of the game, it brings employability and improves the lives of more people.

The short-term goal was to make an arcade machine, and the department in charge of reverse engineering was also studying foreign arcade machines to master the technical points.

The short-term goal of adding another handheld console to the rest of his life in the near future is to make Tetris a reality.

Although it seems to be a short-term goal, it can face many difficulties. "Tetris" can be achieved with liquid crystal display technology, but it cannot be realized with fixed-shape printed LCD technology, and more advanced dot matrix LCD technology is required.

Compared with the printed LCD screen, the dot matrix LCD screen not only has higher requirements for the screen production level. There are also many requirements for control systems, processing capacity, energy consumption management, etc.

If you want to complete the comprehensive improvement of these aspects, it is not possible to complete it in one or two months, and it is difficult to say whether it can be completed in two years.

It's also because of the short-term goal rather than the near-term goal.

Snowflakes flutter in Tokyo at the end of January.

Nick put down the phone, he had just exchanged today's news with Yu Sheng.

The sales of "Catching the Ball" are very good, and it has only been officially in the store for a few days, and the inventory is less than 3,000 units. According to the current growth trend, the remaining inventory can last for three days at most.

If you don't want to cause sales interruptions, then the second batch of "Catch the Ball" needs to be loaded from Huaxia Factory to Tokyo Port as soon as possible.

Nick's call with the rest of his life was not too classified. The things that really matter are delivered through paper letters.

The reason why we talk every day is that there are indeed always some small things that need to be communicated, and second, if someone really monitors the dynamics of the Huaxia factory, it looks too strange not to make a single call.

In business activities, the most important thing is the smooth flow of information.

There is no need for such a convenient means of communication as telephones, and Huaxia Factory and Huaxia Business Co., Ltd. do not say a word like enemies who have never been in touch with each other. But the movements are not coordinated, isn't that equivalent to writing on the face that we have other communication channels?

Everything is most afraid of intentions, and no matter how secret the channel is, as long as someone is eyeing it, it will no longer be secret. It's like spies and spies, once they surface, they no longer have the slightest value.

When Yu Sheng first said that he was going to do this, Nick wanted to refute it. However, when he remembered that a few months ago, he had just taken a fancy to Yu Sheng's work at the Qi Fair at noon and placed an order for $100,000, and he would call him in the evening to cut off Hu and do this business, so he agreed to Yu Sheng's approach.

Although there are some troubles, it is better to be safe.

Nick even suggested using the book as a password, as in the movie. Yu Sheng really agreed, and the two finally chose Macmillan Publishing Company in the United Kingdom, and the 1980 edition of "One Hundred Years of Solitude" was used as a code book.

When the first letter came, Nick was a little annoyed to read it, but when he solved the whole article, he felt addicted.

Finding every corresponding letter, every corresponding word from the book, like a puzzle, is like a puzzle, and it feels so good to put together a complete article. It's cool to have a big hemp that he once sucked once.

Nick also wrote back that it would be nice to make such a game in the future.

However, with the strength of Huaxia Factory, it is still far from making such a game. The rest of his life was not annoyed, and wrote the classic lines from the movie "Len-Ning in 1918" in encrypted writing on the letter, "There will be bread, there will be milk, everything will be there." ”

Nick applauded the optimism of the rest of his life, replying, "A bright future lies ahead, and we are making history." ”

If others knew the content of their conversation, they would probably feel "yes, these two people are sick" and feel that they had met two mentally handicapped teenagers.

Usually for the rest of his life, he and Nick seem to be relatively mature, and almost no one recalls that the two of them still have such an idealized side.

Nick and the rest of his life agree with this point of view, "You have to be a fool before you can have a dream, and you have to be a stunned young man who doesn't know anything to chase your dreams." ”

When Nick was still in China, the rest of his life asked him, if you were in the United States and heard that there was a Chinese who wanted to make video games, would you think he was crazy?

Nick nodded yes. In his mind, China is a high-tech desert, and it is no less difficult to make a video game in such a lack of supporting environment than the United States returning to the British Commonwealth.

However, the rest of his life did.

Is this a joke? This is no joke.

Is this the story? This is not the story.

Is this true? It's a fact.

This is the power of people, this is the power of dreams. That's what unites Nick for the rest of his life.

On February 1, 1984, Nick arrived in Tokyo on the tenth day.

At seven o'clock in the morning at the port of Tokyo, Nick was filling out the form at customs, and when he finished filling out, he could take out the second batch, a total of 13,200 units of "Catch the Ball".

These 10 days in Tokyo were long and fulfilling.

Here, Nick has come into contact with far more people and things than in China, and he has seen all kinds of people and organizations.

For example, in addition to Liu Jianhong's orphans, a group of orphans formed a group, which was specifically responsible for squeezing compatriots who came to Japan together.

For example, on the second day of his arrival in Tokyo, Nick was in a warehouse, surrounded by a vibrant social organization in Japan.

Most of the members of these dynamic social organizations wear sportswear such as Ari Nike, and these people are the younger brothers who are responsible for serving tea and water and sweeping the floor.

The eldest brother was dressed in a suit with a floral shirt and a large gold chain around his neck.

No sooner had they begun to negotiate than Polly burst out of an unobtrusive corner. He glanced at the medal on his eldest brother's left chest and said something. The tense situation, which had just been tense, became relaxed in an instant. The eldest brother also said that he had time to eat together and exchange feelings.

These things are not terrible. The scariest thing is that Nick was drugged two days ago, and yes, Nick was drugged.

Among the people who drugged, there were also those Nick knew, that is, on the first day, Nick and the orphans had just set up a stall in Akihabara, and the two girls who were the first to buy "Catch the Ball".

If it weren't for Qu Xiaobo's quick discovery, maybe Nick would have lost himself to those five bold girls.

After Nick regained consciousness, he was afraid for a while, although similar things sometimes happen in the United States, but it was a boy to a girl, and Nick's sense of crisis was not big, but when he arrived in Japan, it was reversed, and it became a girl to a boy, and Nick was still a witness, so he couldn't help but be afraid.

"Mom, I'm scared, I want to go home." Nick really had such an idea for a moment.

When Nick talks to Yu Sheng on the phone, he tells Yu Sheng about it.

Yu Sheng laughed and said, "Why didn't you go to Japan, it seems that you do have a great attraction to Japanese girls." If Qu Xiaobo didn't find out and saved you, would you enjoy it? Years later, you may regret it. ”

"Regret what!" Nick shouted on the phone, "I'm not a duck, I'm here for their amusement, I'm who I am, I'm not that degenerate yet." Besides, they look too small, like children, so I don't sin. ”

Yu Sheng echoed a few words, and said nothing else, he felt that it would be more appropriate to use the word "proud" to evaluate Nick, or to flip the two words around.

Tokyo is not the best city, nor is it the worst.

Nick feels the city in this city, with the expectations of the Huaxia factory.

Gaming watches are selling smoothly in Japan.

Because it's winter vacation, you can see many housewives with their young children buying game watches every day.

In addition to these young women, who are generally not very old, there are also many junior and senior high school students who come to Akihabara to line up in long queues just to buy a gaming watch.

Because of the production capacity, "Catch the Ball" adopts a limited sales strategy.

Japan Huaxia Business Co., Ltd., the quantity supplied to each store is 100 units per day, and this 100 units are sold out, and there will be no replenishment today. Today's 100 units are not sold, and the replenishment will only be replenished to 100 units the next day.

These contents are written in black and white, and the stores do not recognize it. It's not that they value the game watch, which is a full day, with a maximum of 2.5 million yen.

Knowing the queuing effect and foot traffic brought by game watches every day, so many people queuing, the sales of other products in the store are generally at least five percent better than last year.

This five percent is very impressive, even if you sell one more large-screen TV a day, the profit is very exciting.

Therefore, each store showed its magic and did its best, first, to ensure that all the 100 units of "Catch" every day were sold out to ensure that they could be replenished the next day, and second, on the premise of selling out, to extend the sales time as much as possible.

Translated into human language, it is to make the queue longer and the speed of sales more slow.

In fact, the first day of sales is over, back to the gloomy cottage. Liu Jianhong, Qu Xiaobo and other orphans saw Nick pour out the money in the bag, and their eyes were already dyed blood-red.

Although they are not all 10,000 yen tickets printed with Fukuzawa Yukichi, they are mixed with countless pieces of money, which looks bigger and more shocking.

This is the most money that these orphans in Japan have seen at one time in their lifetimes.

Nick looked at the wolf-like orphans, and was not at all worried that someone would suddenly rise up and snatch the money. He believed that Polly beside him, as well as the two Chinese who did not know their names and did not say a word, would not allow such a thing to happen.

Nick slowly counted the money under the dimly yellow, low-wattage incandescent lamp as he jotted down the corresponding data on the ledger.

The room was quiet, only the sound of "smack" counting money, and the six orphans gathered around the table in front of Nick, forming a circle, staring at Nick's action of counting money, swallowing saliva from time to time.

They didn't expect that the product of the Rausch Huaxia Factory really had such great power. The orphans who came to Japan, although for a few months, life was worse than in China.

However, they can feel the development and advancement of this country, this city. When the parcel from their hometown in China arrived, they saw that there was a Chinese company that wanted to come to Japan to sell their products and help them improve their lives.

All the orphans who knew about it thought it was a joke. Japan is so developed, where do you need any Chinese products.

When they don't know what kind of product it is, they still have illusions that maybe some Chinese agricultural and sideline products and local specialties may be able to sell well in Japan.

But when they knew that the company was a state-of-the-art electronic product, they were disappointed.

The most advanced in the world are the Americans, followed by the Japanese, and even China's big brother, the Soviet Union, cannot catch up with these two countries.

If a Chinese company wants to sell electronic products in Japan, isn't that equivalent to an axe in front of Guan Gong?

However, because the Huaxia factory sent a considerable amount of funds, the orphans were able to be relieved from hard physical labor. Although they were not optimistic, they still gathered data intelligence.

Until Nick appeared in front of them, they actually didn't think it was reliable. However, after all, people give money, and it is a matter of course to do things with money.

"Five Hundred Thousand......

Million......

1,500,000 ......

Million......

Million......

Million......

Million......

Million......

Nine million ......

10 million ......

Eleven million ......"

"One thousand one hundred and twenty-five thousand and five thousand yen!" Nick counted the money again, and it was indeed 1,1025,000 yen.

"Ten million? So after a while, we sold 10 million? Liu Jianhong looked at the neatly arranged 10 million yen on the table and exclaimed exaggeratedly.

"Two hundred, two thousand." Qu Xiaobo muttered something in disbelief, "Let's work for two hundred yen an hour, and I only fight for two thousand yuan a day at most." This...... If you don't do anything, there are more than 10 million, isn't it a dream? ”

"It's not a dream," Nick replied through Polly, pulling out six 10,000 yen tickets and one orphan, "It's hard work for you today, this is what you deserve, you take it." ”

"Ten thousand? Give us 10,000 yuan? You're so nice. Liu Jianhong held 10,000 yuan, his hands trembled slightly, and he spoke with a trill.

"You deserve it. If you want to thank you, thank you for the Huaxia factory in Qingtai, China. Nick said. (To be continued.) )