Chapter 226 The Aura Appears
Chapter 226 A flash of inspiration
Reaching out to take a pack of cigarettes from the coffee table, An Rusong took a look. This was a women's cigarette, a thin and long one called "ESSE", with an inexplicable fruity smell, which An Rusong didn't like.
He threw the cigarette back onto the coffee table, touched himself, and finally took out a pack of cigarettes from his trouser pocket, took out a cigarette and lit it, then continued: "At present, NGN is still in its infancy and cannot withstand too much blow. If it attracts the attention of the Blue House because of this report, I am worried that there will be troubles that are difficult to solve."
"You've got investments from DFJ and Apple, and there are Americans to take over. Why are you still worrying so much?" Han Meiyan said in a light tone. One could tell that there was a strong hint of sarcasm in her words, and she was by no means sincere.
An Rusong glared at her and said, "Don't forget, you are also a shareholder of NGN."
"How much did I invest? Just 5 percent of the shares, and it's just dividend shares," Han Meiyan said indifferently.
"Yes, believe me, if the Blue House really takes action against NGN, both DeFengJie and Apple will definitely have the same idea as you," An Rushong said bluntly.
What he said was absolutely correct. After all, the ties between NGN, DFJ and Apple are not strong enough. Tens of millions of dollars may seem like an amazing investment to ordinary people, but in the eyes of companies like DFJ and Apple, it is actually nothing. If NGN is not in big trouble, they may use their influence, but if the trouble is big and the price to pay is high, they will probably back off.
The most crucial point is that if NGN collapses at this time, they can still use their own investment to take away the technology owned by NGN software and start anew. This is not a big deal.
Therefore, An Rushong still needs to make NGN as big and strong as possible, and bind more stakeholders to his chariot, preferably different stakeholders. By that time, the interests of various stakeholders will be bound closely enough to his, and once he encounters trouble, someone will naturally jump out to stand up for him.
Just like now, NGN's valuation is only more than 2 million US dollars. If its valuation rises to hundreds of billions of US dollars, will DFJ or Apple still be able to abandon NGN and start a new business? Not to mention starting a new business, if An Rusong encounters some troubles, causing NGN's stock price to fall, it will be a huge loss for DFJ and Apple. It will directly affect the financial reports of these two companies, and then affect the interests of shareholders. In that context, naturally someone will speak out and do something.
As for now, we can only say that An Rushong and his NGN company are still a little insignificant.
After hearing An Rushong's words, Han Meiyan was silent for a while, then she stood up from the yoga mat, walked around the coffee table in front of her, and sat on the sofa next to An Rushong.
She took the box of women's cigarettes and lit one for herself before saying, "I understand what you mean. You want to please one side while trying not to provoke the other side."
After a pause, she said, "It's easy. Why don't you just focus on the Yellow Sea oil spill and present yourself and NGN as environmentalists? By focusing on the damage caused by the oil spill, wouldn't it be possible to create hatred for Samsung among the public and avoid attracting the attention of the Blue House?"
An Rushong did not say anything. In fact, he had thought about focusing the pop-up news on the issue of the Yellow Sea crude oil leak. After all, this was one of the several guiding directions given by He Jingya. In the final analysis, even if the report on this news could not directly attack the progressives, it could at least divert people's attention from the "BBK fraud case."
However, what An Rushong was really worried about was that if he really only focused on reporting the Yellow Sea crude oil spill through pop-ups, Li Minbo's side would be dissatisfied.
He didn't say anything, and Han Meiyan also fell silent. The living room fell into silence for a while.
After about half a minute, Han Meiyan seemed to see something on her notebook. She put the notebook on the coffee table, pushed it in front of An Rusong, and said, "Take a look at this."
"What?" An Rushong leaned over and stared at the laptop screen.
At this time, Han Meiyan opened a webpage, which was a post in the Yahoo comments section. The poster used this post to make a call, which meant to select volunteers to go to Tai'an County to clean up the oil droplets on the sea. Seeing this post, An Rusong felt a flash of inspiration in his mind. He stood up from the sofa and said loudly: "Ha, I thought of it!"
Han Meiyan looked up at him and smiled, "What did you think of?"
"Like what's said in this post, I'm planning a charity event in the name of NGN," An Rusong said quickly, "recruiting volunteers from all over Seoul and South Korea to go to Taean County to clean up the oil droplets. NGN can provide financial and material support."
Cleaning up crude oil leaked at sea is a very complicated task. The first thing to do is to clean up the large-scale oil droplets floating on the sea surface. Generally, a large amount of manpower is needed at this time. For example, the crude oil leak caused by Samsung this time is so large in scale and has such a wide range that if you want to clean up the oil in a short period of time, it is estimated that at least hundreds of thousands of manpower will be needed.
The worst thing is that it is early winter and the weather is cold. The people cleaning up the oil cannot stay on the water for too long. Therefore, personnel need to be replaced frequently during the oil cleaning process, which means that more manpower is needed for the entire oil cleaning work.
In addition, in addition to the people who go into the water to clean the oil, there must be people on the shore to provide logistical services. When calculated in this way, the final number of manpower required is estimated to be more than 100,000.
The crude oil spill happened last night, and so far, the progressives who hold state power and the conservatives who hold the opposition position have been blaming each other and trying to pass the buck. No one has focused on how to clean up the oil and reduce the losses. Therefore, if NGN can implement this public welfare activity before the government responds and create an impact, then the whole thing can not only be used as a weapon to attack the Blue House for inaction, but also bring huge reputation to NGN.
Just thinking of an idea immediately broadens my subsequent thinking.
"I plan to use the pop-up window to do a continuous report, using this charity action as the main selling point, and update the charity news every day," An Rusong sat back on the sofa, first extinguished the cigarette in his hand in the ashtray, and then continued, "No, no, no, we can do a continuous dynamic report on the entire crude oil pollution incident in more detail."
"Baby, in my opinion, if you really want to do this continuous reporting, you have to include at least two aspects," Han Meiyan interrupted him and said, "First, there should be a regular update of the number of volunteers who have signed up and the total amount of donations from all walks of life. Such reports can well incite public sentiment and make them feel more involved. Of course, it will also make them pay more attention to this event."
After a pause, she continued, "Secondly, the report must also include updated data on the scope of the crude oil pollution. This will not only create a sense of urgency among the public, but also arouse their hostility towards the party responsible for the accident. After all, only by letting the public know how much damage this man-made disaster has caused can they more clearly realize how despicable the disaster maker is."
An Rushong frowned, with a hesitant expression on his face.
Of the two suggestions given by Hanmeiyan, the first one is obviously not a problem. He even thought more about regularly updating the number of volunteer registrations and the total amount of donations from all walks of life. In order to mobilize the enthusiasm of the people to participate, he even planned to create a special data table to update the number of volunteer registrations in each province of South Korea on a regular basis every day, so as to stimulate the enthusiasm of the people to participate to the greatest extent by dividing the regions.
However, An Rusong hesitated about the second suggestion. He was worried that this form of reporting would cause dissatisfaction from the Blue House and lead to targeting from the other side.
"My dear, you are too cautious and too cautious," Han Meiyan said, with a look of hatred for the world. She put a hand on An Rusong's shoulder and said, "Think about it, how long can the person in the Blue House stay there? Judging from the current situation, the next owner of the Blue House must be Li Minbo, so you only need to hold on for more than two months to successfully overcome the crisis. How long will it take to clean up the oil spill? In my opinion, it will take at least more than a month, right? During this time, you only need to make this public welfare event bigger and make it a level of public attention. Even if the Blue House is dissatisfied with you, it is impossible to touch you at this time."
Patting An Rusong's shoulder gently, she smiled and said, "So, why are you afraid of him? If I were you, I would take this opportunity to show myself well and attack the Blue House as much as possible to prove my loyalty to candidate Lee Min-bo."
"Being cautious can certainly help you avoid some risks, but you will also miss some opportunities," Han Meiyan leaned over and kissed An Rusong on the cheek. "Isn't risk proportional to return? If you don't take this risk, how can you get more benefits afterwards?"
(End of this chapter)