Rebirth: Super Banking System Chapter 2330 - 2170: Hydropower Engineering

Previously on Rebirth: Super Banking System...
US authorities grapple with internal divisions and resistance from pharmaceutical giants over countermeasures against Myanmar's new Alzheimer's treatment, fearing public backlash and fallout with the Myanmar Pharmaceutical Group. In Europe, leaders curse the sudden release that erodes their market dominance, finding sanctions unfeasible and turning to the US for support amid widespread global jubilation for the life-saving drug. Protests erupt in European streets from vested interests questioning the drug's safety, drawing public scorn as media demands swift adoption. In Shanghai, Tang Qing reflects on the chaos, prioritizing human lives over job losses in related industries.

We'll discuss this another time.

Considering the tens of millions of patients worldwide, the priorities clearly favor their well-being in sheer volume. Tang Qing just dismissed any potential uproar from Western drug makers with a sneer.

Come on!

What makes them so special?

Deities?

Believing they can dominate everything single-handedly?

Ha!

For any typical firm, the might of Western capital could indeed squash them flat. Big money holds countless tricks to sabotage a beneficial medicine that threatens its profits.

However.

At present.

The rival isn't some regular business.

Standing behind it.

Stands Tang Qing.

Just three months back.

The fighters' strength, once limited to a single unit, has expanded to five thanks to the perks from level-five access, and the growth continues unabated.

In scope.

In strength.

It's far superior to what it used to be.

Before.

Worries over disloyalty and information spills loomed large, yet today, once a deal is struck, state your fee, and if I can cover it, a solid alliance emerges.

Regarding reach.

It operates on an entirely elevated plane compared to earlier days.

Fantasizing about using Western powers to strike at the Myanmar Pharmaceutical Group? That's wishful thinking. On the official front, they can counter any restrictions through standard channels.

Without resorting to heavy secret tactics.

Resorting to foul play?

Ha!

That's even more absurd.

Circulating false stories.

Inciting chaos.

Schemes.

These fighters represent genuine experts. Curbing Western pharma giants isn't purely from kindness; a large chunk of their overseas shipments involves medications.

Hence.

Blocking certain remedies.

Lowers a slice of global commerce, and in that exchange, it elevates the Asia Dollar's position while offering stability to observers.

...

New City Yangon.

Along the roads.

Tang Kai and Wei Jun wandered leisurely; following the New City Yangon launch event from the day before, they stuck around to share a meal with several tribal leaders.

This day.

The group dispersed.

At last, he could wander freely in the area. His spirits were high seeing so many vehicles from his firm zipping by on the avenues, including electric autos and bikes.

In Myanmar, his enterprise leads in sales volume.

The runner-up?

Commands merely a tenth of his portion. This success stems from backing by the Myanmar Bank Group, much like the Myanmar Economic Zone setup. To date,

they've granted an electric vehicle manufacturing permit solely to him.

Plus.

Extending to rural areas.

Through subsidies.

This has powerfully ignited demand in the market.

"It looks like resolving this without conflict will be tough," Wei Jun remarked with a sigh, equally stunned by the Myanmar Pharmaceutical Group's breakthrough in treating Alzheimer’s.

Yet.

He's no average individual, focusing less on the drug's performance and more on its repercussions—slashing rivals' multi-trillion-dollar earnings makes smooth sailing an illusion.

Earlier.

Regarding the transcription fluid.

Plenty of malicious schemes surfaced.

Today.

Clashes reignite.

He genuinely felt uneasy about it. The West embodies its own capitalist core, and crossing that power there? Frankly, he couldn't fathom the source of Ling's assurance.

Certainly.

Options exist to even the odds, such as barring their ailing from access.

Still.

Up against the world's dominant power, mere bravado won't deter them; raw strength remains the ultimate reality, an unchanging fact.

For Myanmar.

It's akin to a plump target.

Armaments.

Gear.

Seemingly stagnant for years, with emphasis only on growth in economy. Should a foe resolve to strike hard, what recourse does Myanmar possess?

Combat aircraft.

Naval vessels.

Sabotage.

All out of grasp.

You can't just depend on harsh words, right? If they push further with blockades... Having matured in a volatile region, such fears come naturally.

After listening.

Tang Kai grinned.

"For issues like this, Ling has surely weighed everything and doesn't require our fretting. Trust in Ling's insight—he's no impulsive sort; a strategy must be ready."

In truth, he felt rather positive.

Nothing else to it.

He boasts a guide in Tang Qing. Though details stay undisclosed, echoing Tang Qing's advice, in moments of weakness, observe steadily.

Avoid hasty judgments.

Shun needless gloom.

Refrain from agitation.

Stay steady.

Poised.

Events unfold regardless.

Positive.

Negative.

Both outcomes arrive; embrace whichever, and move forward. Admittedly, Tang Kai found this logic a tad puzzling at first, a bit foggy, yet it rang somewhat true.

"You're right."

Wei Jun agreed with a nod.

This issue.

Truly isn't for them to fret over.

Nearby.

Wangsa interjected abruptly, "Oh, the Thai-Myanmar Railway launches the day after next—why don't you join me for the inaugural trip and enjoy a short getaway in Bangkok?"

"Sure."

"Great idea."

"..."

Tang Kai accepted with enthusiasm.

Spanning from Bangkok in Thailand to Delin Province in Myanmar, the Thai-Myanmar Railway cuts travel to mere hours by rail, set to invigorate tourism across both nations.

Furthermore.

It eases pressure on maritime shipping.

Launching shortly.

By then.

Dignitaries from each side will join the opening rites, with Thailand reaping the largest gains, as reclaiming Southeast Asia's premier tourist spot eludes them.

So.

Partnership becomes key.

And that.

Excites visitors too. Delin Province offers plenty of appeal, yet reachable from Thailand's Bangkok in just hours via train? That's a real upgrade.

While strolling.

Before long.

An engineered waterway came into view, crossing their path.

Distinct from the Ring River, which outlines urban homes and City Park for borders and recreation, the waterway ahead varies.

Broader.

More profound.

To be precise, it forms an element of the flood management initiative aimed at channeling and reserving water.

Transparent.

Pristine.

Such clarity marks the standard for Myanmar's key waterways now; spotting it, Tang Kai halted briefly, as his firm oversaw this channel's building.

The memory lingers strongly.

Spanning a full twenty kilometers, it links upstream to a primary stream, though a barrier holds back the flow, channeling just a share—the excavation scale was enormous.

The base.

Lacks loose dirt, featuring instead a foot-deep layer of cement; the banks use tiered reinforcements, letting visitors descend to rinse feet along the barriers.

In the same vein.

Echoing the Ring River, barriers line it; past those lies profound depths, blocking easy crossings, chiefly serving to channel urban stormwater.

When upstream demands arise, it diverts excess waters too, averting bank breaches.

Close by.

Gazing at the flow.

Wangsa expressed admiration.

"These hydraulic endeavors here are remarkable."

His statement.

Lauds Myanmar's approach to water management; upon amassing riches, they addressed every river's purity, followed by checks across full basins.

Certain spots once held streams.

Yet.

Floods brought debris, or human barriers formed.

Channels rose slowly, vanished over time—all revived, clearing obstructions by digging until flow resumed; if lower reaches held crops.

Transform land back to streams.

Where buildings stood.

Tear them down.

Provide fresh residences.

Indeed.

Areas never waterways originally, but studies revealed linkages could vastly improve capacity, leading to firm decisions and digs.

Everything toward.

Boosting overall reserves.

Without that.

Lost major branches mean scarce downpours strain core streams' holding, risking spills and massive harm to shores.

These days.

Through sustained waterway maintenance, intense showers route away fast, stopping flood formation—in that aspect, Wangsa holds it in high regard.

Merely.

Excessively costly.

This effort by itself.

Reports indicate Myanmar poured almost three hundred billion Asia Dollars into it, with hefty yearly upkeep fees; Thailand may not lack funds, but sustaining such scale remains beyond reach.

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