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Chapter 4169 Chapter 2 Don't say it directly, good guy
Chapter 4169 Don't say anything
How much does it cost to build an academic city?
At least tens of billions!
As many as tens of billions, or US dollars.
Moreover, there is an extremely important issue here, that is, even if you invest tens of billions, it is still unclear whether an academic city can be built.
If it is completed, that is of course good, everyone is happy.
But what if it can't be built?
Then wouldn't the tens of billions of dollars be completely in vain?
Therefore, even if Isgrubb's words were very reasonable, no one echoed them for a while.
You know, this is tens of billions, and their family does not run a money printing factory, so it will take a long time to earn enough tens of billions.
In contrast, it seems to be more straightforward to prevent the construction of MIT.
"Cough cough~"
Someone in the crowd coughed and said, "Isgrub, in fact, from a certain point of view, we don't have to build an academic city."
Isgrubb:? ? ?
Wait, what did the other hear?
There is no need to build an academic city?
Wait, he said so much just now, knowing the pros and cons, but in the end it was all in vain?
For a moment, Ysgrub's face darkened.
"Alber, what do you mean by that? I have already explained the pros and cons of building the Academic City very clearly. Didn't you hear that just now?" Isgrub asked in a deep voice.
"No, no, of course we heard it." Alber said with a smile: "However, we don't think we need to build an academic city at all. We just need to make it impossible for MIT to build an academic city!"
"Everyone doesn't have it, so everyone is on the same starting line, and at most it is maintaining the status quo."
Building an academic city means maintaining competitiveness.
But maintaining the status quo is also a way to maintain competitiveness.
Since the results of the two are similar, why do we have to spend a lot of money to build an academic city?
Doesn't that amount to typical extravagance?
They are not willing to spend huge sums of money to do something meaningless.
Isgrubb: "..."
Good guy.
Isgrubb direct good guy.
Why didn't he think of it?
As long as MIT is not allowed to build an academic city, Princeton's competitiveness can be maintained at a glance.
Ha ha……
You are such a little genius.
Isgrub menu without getting mad.
He is comfortable and unexpected!
Albert actually made a brain teaser with him, and played cards completely out of routine.
If you want people not to make things, don’t make them; if you want them to stop working, stop working.
Do you think you are God?Or is it a fairy, all wishes come true?
Hearing Albert's answer, Ysgrub felt speechless for a while.
However, he didn't wait for him to speak at all.
The others in the conference room couldn't bear it any longer.
"Alber is right. We don't need to build an academic city at all. We just need to make MIT impossible to build."
"There is no cost to do so, and there are risks. I agree."
"Isgrub, let's not talk about the high cost of building the academic city. What if the academic city doesn't achieve the effect we imagined? Wouldn't the tens of billions of dollars be completely wasted?"
"That's right, we didn't run a banknote printing factory, we earned every penny."
"..."
For a while, everyone echoed.
Isgrubb: "..."
(End of this chapter)
How much does it cost to build an academic city?
At least tens of billions!
As many as tens of billions, or US dollars.
Moreover, there is an extremely important issue here, that is, even if you invest tens of billions, it is still unclear whether an academic city can be built.
If it is completed, that is of course good, everyone is happy.
But what if it can't be built?
Then wouldn't the tens of billions of dollars be completely in vain?
Therefore, even if Isgrubb's words were very reasonable, no one echoed them for a while.
You know, this is tens of billions, and their family does not run a money printing factory, so it will take a long time to earn enough tens of billions.
In contrast, it seems to be more straightforward to prevent the construction of MIT.
"Cough cough~"
Someone in the crowd coughed and said, "Isgrub, in fact, from a certain point of view, we don't have to build an academic city."
Isgrubb:? ? ?
Wait, what did the other hear?
There is no need to build an academic city?
Wait, he said so much just now, knowing the pros and cons, but in the end it was all in vain?
For a moment, Ysgrub's face darkened.
"Alber, what do you mean by that? I have already explained the pros and cons of building the Academic City very clearly. Didn't you hear that just now?" Isgrub asked in a deep voice.
"No, no, of course we heard it." Alber said with a smile: "However, we don't think we need to build an academic city at all. We just need to make it impossible for MIT to build an academic city!"
"Everyone doesn't have it, so everyone is on the same starting line, and at most it is maintaining the status quo."
Building an academic city means maintaining competitiveness.
But maintaining the status quo is also a way to maintain competitiveness.
Since the results of the two are similar, why do we have to spend a lot of money to build an academic city?
Doesn't that amount to typical extravagance?
They are not willing to spend huge sums of money to do something meaningless.
Isgrubb: "..."
Good guy.
Isgrubb direct good guy.
Why didn't he think of it?
As long as MIT is not allowed to build an academic city, Princeton's competitiveness can be maintained at a glance.
Ha ha……
You are such a little genius.
Isgrub menu without getting mad.
He is comfortable and unexpected!
Albert actually made a brain teaser with him, and played cards completely out of routine.
If you want people not to make things, don’t make them; if you want them to stop working, stop working.
Do you think you are God?Or is it a fairy, all wishes come true?
Hearing Albert's answer, Ysgrub felt speechless for a while.
However, he didn't wait for him to speak at all.
The others in the conference room couldn't bear it any longer.
"Alber is right. We don't need to build an academic city at all. We just need to make MIT impossible to build."
"There is no cost to do so, and there are risks. I agree."
"Isgrub, let's not talk about the high cost of building the academic city. What if the academic city doesn't achieve the effect we imagined? Wouldn't the tens of billions of dollars be completely wasted?"
"That's right, we didn't run a banknote printing factory, we earned every penny."
"..."
For a while, everyone echoed.
Isgrubb: "..."
(End of this chapter)
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