Ibaraki Prefecture is a prefecture in the Tokyo metropolitan area, located in the northeastern part of the Tokyo metropolitan area, only sixty or seventy kilometers away from Minato-ku, where Hidechiin Gakuen is located.

The goal of Higashino and his entourage was the city of Tsukuba, which is part of Ibaraki Prefecture, the world's first full-fledged city built for science in the true sense of the word, and one of the first large-scale science cities in the world.

(PS: Japan's prefectures are equivalent to our provinces, and their cities are equivalent to our prefectures)

"Is it that scientific utopia?"

Ai Hayasaka asked curiously.

The original intention of Tsukuba City's Tsukuba Science City was to build a brand-new, undisturbed, beautiful environment, scientific elements gathered, and self-contained urban form to carry these scientific elements and become a pure scientific development highland, so it is called a scientific utopia by many people.

The University of Tsukuba is also known as Japan's Silicon Valley, and so far "613" has produced four Nobel Prize winners.

It is a hub city for science and technology in Japan.

Looking at Makoto Higashino, who brought himself and the others here, Ai Hayasaka, Nagisa Kashiwagi and Hiromi Kato were all puzzled.

Is there any secret here?

"Absolutely!"

Makoto Higashino smiled slightly, and then took the three daughters to an office building, which was engraved with the Chinese characters of Future Communication Electronics Company.

"Although Tsukuba City is a science city with a slight reputation in the world, housing prices here are much cheaper than in Tokyo. "

After getting out of the car, Higashino Makoto sighed, and then, like a gentleman, made a gesture of invitation to the three girls.

"Madam, welcome to my secret realm. "

"Madame..."

Nagisa Kashiwagi and Hiromi Kato's faces turned red, but their eyes sparkled with excitement.

Ai Hayasaka was used to Makoto Higashino's snort, and she looked up at the office building in front of her, with a curious expression on her face.

"Secret Kingdom?"

Higashino Makoto then walked into the office building with the three daughters, and someone was already waiting at the door, welcoming everyone all the way into the company, and then the scene in front of him made the three girls show a surprised expression.

I saw that inside the spacious building, many employees were busy in front of their computers.

Most of these employees are young, men and women, and even whites and blacks, and apparently the company has many expatriate employees.

"There is no way, Japan's IT industry is too backward, and the level of programmers is not good, so we have to recruit people abroad. "

Makoto Higashino spread his hands.

Programmers hired in Japan don't even need to know how to write code, and the level of programmers can be imagined. In addition, the Japanese seem to see IT as a means to support the manufacturing industry, which makes them pay little attention to the development of the IT industry, and Japanese companies have a culture of IT outsourcing, which makes Japan's IT industry far behind that of China and the United States.

(Japanese mobile games started very early, and there are perfect basic industries such as games and animation, but mobile game technology has been bombarded by Chinese counterparts, the reason is that Japan's IT industry is lagging behind, and the level of programmers developing mobile games is really unbearable)

Hiromi Kato asked curiously:

"Are these programmers?"

"Yes, they're all programmers, and network engineers. "

Makoto Higashino explains:

"A small number of them are Japanese programmers, and most of them are Chinese programmers, and Chinese programmers are very capable, but the salary level is not high. There are also programmers in Russia and Poland, where the salary level of programmers and network engineers is also not high, but they are also very capable, and there are even quite a few big bulls in Russia. "

"The programmers in the Nordics are also very good, but the salaries are too high to afford it, so they are not hired, and Indian programmers are not hired. "

Hearing this, Nagisa Kashiwagi couldn't help but ask curiously:

For example, in Silicon Valley, there are a lot of Indian IT people, and many of them have even become executives of Fortune 500 companies. "

"Because Indians are so reproductive. "

Makoto Higashino said helplessly:

"Indians are very huddlers and like to help each other and lift each other's back. A company only needs one Indian to come in, and a few years later, half of the company will be Indian, and now Silicon Valley in the United States is about to be overwhelmed by the crowd tactics of Indian origin. "

This is indeed commendable, in comparison, overseas Chinese have always known that there is infighting, and when they immigrate abroad, they still mix the Internet every day, not to mention competing with Indians, they can't even compete with Mexicans.

Of course, as a boss, I definitely don't like these blatant Indians, not to mention that India's IT talents still have a bunch of stinky problems:

"In addition, Indians' skills are really good, and the salary is very cheap, but on the contrary, Indians are very rough in doing things, and they always like to engage in PPT, fooling people with PPT that looks high, and their technical level is far less than their fame......."

This is also why Musk fired all the company's Indian-origin employees as soon as he took over Twitter.

There is also the well-known Microsoft, which is also because more and more Indian-origin executives and employees are making the operating system worse and worse, and even gradually developing into a mountain of code.

Ai Hayasaka, Nagisa Kashiwagi and Hiromi Kato nodded as if they didn't understand, and then looked at Makoto Higashino and asked curiously:

"So Chengjun, what kind of IT products are you creating by gathering IT elites from so many countries?"

"These are the two!"

Makoto Higashino took out his mobile phone, smiled and clicked on the two APPs. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

One is Dongdong, an instant messaging service (similar) that has recently become popular.

One is TikTok, a recently popular short video music creative short video social software.

These two software are also the cornerstone of Makoto Higashino's business empire, and they are also the core competitiveness of Makoto Higashino's business empire!

Compared with these two, Dongcheng Group's current business of publishing, film and television, animation production and other businesses are all pediatrics, and the future of these two software is not worth mentioning at all.

To ask why

"In the Internet era, the most important thing is traffic!"

Higashino Makoto said to the three girls:

"The traffic of the Internet era is equivalent to the oil of the industrial age. Mastering data traffic is equivalent to mastering the key to unlocking the treasure, and it can also be said to have mastered the right to speak in the Internet era. "

And what are the benefits of having the right to speak on the Internet?

4.0 Makoto Higashino's eyes reveal a strong ambition.

He loves the world so much!

Not only does he have a variety of two-dimensional female directors, but the ascendant Internet era has given him a great opportunity to show his strengths, and he can let him sway his own pen and ink in this era!

Makoto Higashino is full of confidence.

In this life, he not only has the rich experience accumulated by senior social animals in his previous life, but also has a golden finger that was opened sixteen years late, such a wonderful start, he is extremely confident that he can create a great cause that belongs to him!

He wants to create his own chaebol!

He's going to turn the world into his own shape!

When the time comes, the Japanese marriage law will not be able to restrain him!

PS: In order to open a harem in the name of righteousness, so to conquer the world ... I feel like my secondary two souls are on fire.

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