"This thing's endurance and energy consumption are much lower than I imagined," Jeff said while recording data. "If we can keep the costs low enough, it will definitely have a competitive edge in the market."
"So...?"
"So, you wouldn't mind if I invited some investors to come for a visit, would you?"
"But I don't lack funds right now."
"Yes, I know, you've personally invested fifty million US dollars, and Jennifer provided twenty million US dollars.
Your 'Electric Flight' has very low operational and R&D costs, and you're flush with funds. But you need more loans."
Zhou Qingfeng looked at his "father-in-law" with a scrutinizing gaze—not that he thought anything was odd about him, just that the scene before him seemed somewhat absurd.
Industry rumors said that Jeff Connally, the chairman of Pioneer Holdings, was a very difficult person to deal with.
Anyone wanting to get an investment from him had to go through ruthless grilling and humiliation.