Rebirth: Super Banking System Chapter 2355 - 2195: Super Conglomerate

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Previously on Rebirth: Super Banking System...
Kan Qin reflected on Myanmar's ambitious infrastructure drive, investing over ten trillion Asia Dollars in highways, railways, hydropower, and rural connectivity projects set to span three years, ensuring no major new roads beyond that while subsidizing water access nationwide. He admired the strategy's role in circulating the Asia Dollar to fuel its internationalization, despite the nation's heavy debts serviced through the Myanmar Bank Group. The National Bureau of Statistics then revealed 2009's GDP surpassing one trillion dollars with over fifty percent growth, sparking global media frenzy and envy, while India grappled with complex emotions over its own potentially comparable figures amid flawed reporting practices. In a remote villa, Gitti watched the news in disbelief, marveling at the fivefold economic leap in just five years and the organization's masterful global planning.

Myanmar.

Across the land.

Boosted by this announcement, folks everywhere sense a hint of joy in the breeze, glancing about, where all the shifts leave them in awe.

Cars.

Houses.

Tickets.

It's worlds apart from the old days. In particular, within the Myanmar Economic Zone, those three zones were once viewed as realms of disorder.

Poverty.

Underdevelopment.

Savagery.

Tough terrain.

Back then.

Versus the properly governed spots to the west, the difference was huge; they avoided hunger, yet prosperity stayed out of reach. But Zero turned everything around.

Post-unification.

The trio of regions blended into the fresh Myanmar Economic Zone.

Following that.

Public assets got consolidated, sparing the existing farmlands and core holdings; the rest shifted to the Myanmar Bank Group.

At first.

Folks were pretty anxious.

Yet.

Soon after.

Astounded by the Group's bold moves, countless initiatives are reshaping the region, with investments pouring in to spark huge transformations in the two fresh districts.

Villages.

All demolished and swapped for cozy villas.

Roads.

All upgraded to superior standards.

Cities.

Fresh urban centers are sprouting up, while aging ones get leveled. Overnight, they've flipped their fortunes, surging ahead in every way compared to spots outside the Myanmar Economic Zone.

Sparking jealousy among outsiders.

Right now.

Building an even mightier global footprint, which has sparked almost fanatical respect for the Myanmar Bank Group across this territory.

Dsvid.

Pan Cong.

Those old bosses are relics here now. Orders from other Myanmar officials fall flat; they bow to just one figure - Zero.

And his regime.

As for Zero.

They back him fully, since he's a leader who rose from their own ranks; they truly wish for his authority to solidify.

Dictator?

Ha!

Nobody minds.

Before.

This territory lived by the rule of the strong devouring the weak, as it ever did; plus, this kind of ruler handed them a whole new existence.

What's wrong with that?

Plenty of food.

Enough to quench thirst.

What?

Got spare time and a itch to revolt? Just those who've endured hardship grasp how precious peace is, and such ideas won't catch on until after years of calm.

Since.

By then.

Memories of suffering might fade entirely!

...

Xin’an City.

Su Yu.

Lounging in a spacious seat, viewing the television, he never questions the broadcasts, and can't help feeling grateful for the group surrender choice from before.

How smart.

Zero.

Truly seen as a brilliant leader, guiding this place to unprecedented peaks, and Su Yu himself has evolved from a regional head to...

Deputy Chief.

Second only to one, towering over thousands.

Role.

Prestige.

Fortune.

Influence.

All unrivaled, letting him bask in glory free from fears of abrupt betrayal by underlings, schemes and strife are history now.

Ultimate authority.

Awarded by Zero.

Grip Zero's support firmly, and none can snatch it.

...

On that day.

Swayed by the buzz, stores all around rolled out deals for visitors in festivity, a move unthinkable in the past when profits came scarce for traders.

But.

That was the old era.

Today.

The flood of visitors to Myanmar ensures business booms here, and as for cash, in this Buddhist-influenced country, it's not prized above all.

Cars.

Houses.

Tickets.

Abundance everywhere.

Healthcare.

Schooling.

The biggest costs have eased too, with aid for kids' education and treatments handled by the Myanmar Pharmaceutical Group, keeping expenses low.

So.

No point haggling over small change; toss in a cut, and it's just a day or two without gains, with cheap rents and bills, it's no big deal, like throwing a party.

And that.

Truly ignited a spending surge.

...

On this note.

Neighboring Thailand feels even more bitter.

Trillions.

Now almost three times Thailand's total. Harsh truth hits hard, with such a vast divide, even if Thailand's economy rockets at twenty percent yearly.

Ugh!

Catching up would drag on for a decade.

Ten years.

God!

So brutal, so painful, if you'd always been this mighty, okay, but formerly you were mere minnows, beyond broke, hard to label otherwise.

Hmm!

Might toss in nice scenery, straightforward people, but... so what? It's GDP and overall economy that count now.

This aspect.

Fallen behind.

Means defeat plain.

Powerless.

Without certain cultural draws pulling crowds, as one shrinks and the other swells, Thailand's visitor trade could face total ruin, all thanks to Zero.

For banning certain 'attractions' in Myanmar.

Alright!

Mulling it over.

Just fuels... rage! Like always playing catch-up, yet spotting more out-of-town guests from Delin Province strolling the avenues.

Hmm!

Quite appealing!

Looks like.

Besides the frustrating growth speed, it's pretty solid!

...

Yangon.

Medical Center.

Special ward.

"How are you feeling today?"

"Pretty good!"

"The doctor said, next week you can get up and start walking." The older man shared with his dad, after over half a month here, chats with his father flowed much better.

This effect.

Incredible!

Nearly overwhelmingly potent.

Of course.

The body, stuck in bed so long, still needs tending, and at such an age, rebuilding wasted muscles crawls along.

And that's.

Why severe cases demand over a month of care; mind sharpness returns fast, normalizing in weeks.

But physical form.

Because of years piling up, won't speed along.

Still.

A full rehab plan exists here, so no fears, though it won't turn an elder youthful, handling daily needs independently works fine.

"Hmm."

On the bed.

The elder past ninety let out a soft sigh.

Six years.

Confined to bed for more than six, with fading recall pinning his sharpest thoughts to 2001.

Now.

Nine years later.

The globe.

Feels utterly transformed!

Fresh empires.

Fresh magnates.

Fresh dynamics.

Fresh innovations.

Each groundbreaking and revolutionary, the biggest jolt to him remains Myanmar's rise, those advancements, mere contemplation defies belief.

Cancer.

Leukemia.

Drug dependency.

All global riddles solved, and even his Alzheimer's reversed, pulling awareness from fog.

Filter.

Oasis.

Modulation solution.

Water purifier.

...

Breakthrough after breakthrough reshaping the planet since his mind wandered, without the sting of a self-pinch proving reality.

He'd nearly swear it's a dream.

ERV.

The rising powerhouse.

Valued at a trillion bucks, dominating globally.

Tang Qing.

Net worth dwarfing Bill Gates by five or sixfold, holding second spot, on the wealth rankings, from third to bottom, nothing rivals the top duo.

No.

Zero too.

Ugh!

Gitti?

Whatever, a force steering the Myanmar Bank Group, another titan of riches, this outfit, audaciously vast, forms a mega-corp.

So much news.