Becoming Rich with Daily Scavenging APP-Chapter 685: Dark Factory

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After listening to Chen Yiyang, these finance experts looked at each other, not daring to continue the topic.

Because no billionaire in the world.

Except for those who win the lottery, would dare to say with certainty that all their actions during their rise were completely legal.

If that's the case, doesn't it imply that all trusts could be deemed illegal and penetrable?

Chen Yiyang believes that trusts are maintained more by tacit understanding than by legal provisions.

It's like the ritual lands in ancient Huaxia.

Even when an emperor raided a household, he would tacitly leave the ritual lands untouched, giving the raided a means to survive.

This is a kind of tacit understanding in high-level conflicts, leaving room for both sides.

But the premise of this understanding is, don't overstep too much.

Xu Jialing was one of those who overstepped too much, and the creditors, unwilling to maintain the tacit understanding, naturally teamed up to pierce his trust.

Chen Yiyang thinks that rather than setting up a trust, it's better to engage in legitimate charity, contributing more taxes to society.

Even if bankruptcy occurs in the future, the locals, considering your past contributions, might voluntarily leave some assets for your descendants.

Common people might also find your situation unfortunate, attributing it to bad luck, and support you in public discourse.

You cornered yourself, offended everyone possible. 𝒻𝑟𝘦𝘦𝘸ℯ𝒷𝑛𝘰𝓋ℯ𝘭.𝘤𝘰𝘮

And now you dream of relying on legal provisions to leave some assets for your descendants.

Dream on.

The people managing the trust might even dare to boldly take the money from the trust.

The public would cheer for it.

You don't adhere to rules yourself, yet expect others to do so for you?

I really don't know what you're thinking.

After sending off those persuading him to establish a trust, Chen Yiyang returned to the office and saw the little accountant curiously looking at the materials left by those people.

"What, do you also want to set up a trust?" Chen Yiyang asked.

"Can I set up a trust with just ten thousand yuan?"

The little accountant said, "I could write you as the beneficiary, giving you a dollar every day to buy candy."

"Sounds good, but trusts don't target the poor, they wouldn't want such little money from you."

"Hmph." The little accountant pouted, "Since this is a scam, then why do those who earn a lot get fooled by it too, aren't they supposed to be smart?"

"Because being smart doesn't correlate with being easily deceived or not."

Chen Yiyang told the little accountant, "Imagine you forget everything except the scientific knowledge learned in school, and return to the year 2000.

Someone named Du Guoyin approaches you, saying he wants to collaborate with you to sell 'Beibeijia'.

Do you think you would agree?"

"Isn't that thing a scam, totally useless." The little accountant said.

"Exactly, you would probably think so too. Kids hunch over mainly due to lack of exercise and heavy schoolwork, it has nothing to do with posture.

You think people will quickly discover that 'Beibeijia' is completely useless.

But by the time someone makes a fortune selling 'Beibeijia', you're left watching them counting their money, earning enough to live lavishly for the rest of their life."

"Apart from 'Beibeijia', there are other projects too." The little accountant argued stubbornly.

"Oh, indeed, there are similar projects.

For instance, two years later, Shi Yuzhu comes to you for collaboration to sell 'Brain Platinum'. You look at the ingredients list, laughing as you tell him this is just ordinary vitamins.

You're selling such a low-cost thing at such a high price, do you think people are stupid?"

"Then Shi Yuzhu also earns enough to live lavishly for the rest of his life."

This time, the little accountant learned to jump in, then she thought for a moment and said.

"Call that Du Guoyin back, I'll collaborate with him to sell 'Beibeijia' this time."

"Forget 'Beibeijia'." Chen Yiyang said, "By 2015, everyone will be online, with more channels to acquire knowledge.

Du Guoyin finds you again, suggesting collaboration to sell 'Mini-Packet Tea'.

Each packet of 'Mini-Packet Tea' is handmade by eight tea masters, hence sold at a higher price than regular tea.

He anticipates that selling a few tons of 'Mini-Packet Tea' annually will earn enough for your retirement money."

"Wait a minute!" The little accountant called out,

"Eight tea masters hand-making tea and then selling a few tons a day. Are these tea masters Optimus Prime, frying tons of tea leaves at once?!"

"Exactly, see, even you know this is unreasonable. But people still make huge profits.

So, intelligence only means you won't be easily deceived, but it doesn't necessarily help you earn money.

There's still a surplus of fools over swindlers in this world."

Having finished speaking, Chen Yiyang tapped the little accountant's thigh, indicating for her to turn over as he was ready to supplement her nutrition using Joy Sect methods.

Today's information, Dark Factory: An industrial robotics factory is seeking outside investment, now investing in the company, you can take advantage of a deal.

Contact details of relevant personnel are provided on the second page.

Because Chen Yiyang stayed late in the office, he slept in a nearby hotel. Upon waking, he found new investment intelligence.

Dark Factory?

Chen Yiyang was intrigued by the term in the intelligence title, so he investigated it.

The so-called Dark Factory refers to an unmanned factory, also known as a black screen factory.

The name Dark Factory comes from the fact that such factories are rarely seen with workers, most is packaged and produced by robots.

Therefore, turning on lights is unnecessary, as industrial robots complete all production processes.

Originally, Chen Yiyang thought current industrial development hadn't reached this stage.

After investigating, he was surprised to find that there are several Dark Factories locally in Lin'an.

Thus, Chen Yiyang asked his assistant to contact them about the possibility of visiting.

The other party readily agreed to it.

So, after breakfast, Chen Yiyang and the little accountant directly drove to the factory.

A factory manager received Chen Yiyang.

"Dark Factory is the pinnacle of manufacturing, very difficult to achieve." The manager explained to Chen Yiyang,

"Because the premise for a Dark Factory is to standardize all products.

Standardization here means uniform incoming material specs, uniform packaging specs, uniform quality standards, uniform fixtures.

Only with standardization can smart vision systems replace manual labor in production and quality judgment based on input and predetermined algorithms.

This means establishing a Dark Factory requires a mass of orders to support it, and the products it produces must remain stable for a long time without changes.

So currently, Dark Factories mainly produce generic parts, not finished goods.

However, even so, establishing a Dark Factory is not easy."

"Is it due to technical reasons?" Chen Yiyang asked.