Rebirth: Super Banking System Chapter 2367 - 2207: If This Goes On, We Won’t Be Able to Afford Offending Them!
Previously on Rebirth: Super Banking System...
Right now.
The supporter of India's Oasis Project feels completely enraged! Endless troubles keep popping up, whereas in different nations, operations kick off right after the funds arrive.
Six months.
The young plants have emerged.
And you?
You're just quarreling nonstop!
Hell.
Arguing endlessly and even plotting to withdraw the cash. Should this money get pulled out, who'd pocket it? Those rich Indians abroad could guess that easily.
Therefore.
Strongly against it.
At present.
Less than two months have passed—no, just one—since settling on the site stretched into early December, along with the setup from the Myanmar Environmental Technology Company.
Real operations have lasted only a single month.
"These idiots, are they driven mad by poverty? They insist on snatching some of this funding."
"Damn it."
"Crap."
"Their hearts are pitch black!"
"..."
It took a solid rant for their anger to calm a bit, and they found no fault in the term that heavily favored the Myanmar Environmental Technology.
Besides.
Numerous nations have applied it without hassle, yet only India raised complaints, proving the term was perfect and the fault lay with India.
Mistaken.
Needs correction.
So.
They phoned the Myanmar Environmental Technology Company: "On the Indian states' behaviors, don't indulge them. Donations can't serve as tax returns for the states."
"Zero funds."
Even for covering wage losses, they're reluctant to hand it over to the states, aiming to curb their boldness.
In reply.
The firm's response came curtly: Okay.
...
Elsewhere.
"India's tactic is audacious!"
"Repulsive."
"Their stance looks pathetic; the identical plots elsewhere have greened up, but India's remains desolate and parched. Why can't they commit properly?"
"India really isn't fit for donations."
"Spot on!"
"No sane person would give there anymore—they aim to extract cash, and failing that, resort to this low tactic to siphon money. We can't let it happen."
"Disgraceful!"
"It's criminal, utterly unacceptable."
"..."
Right now.
Word of this raced through various nations, stunning folks with the sheer nerve; it's outright 'stealing' from donations!
Indeed!
Classic India.
At the same time.
Waves of criticism surged, declaring it's a goodwill gift, not commerce—demanding cash this way is a vile deed that turns stomachs.
Resist!
Have to resist!
...
In India.
The capital city.
Up against the massive global backlash.
Officials froze briefly—how did it leak so fast? Yet on reflection, it made sense, since the Myanmar Environmental Technology wasn't the source.
Unnecessary.
Many contributors to India came via local channels, shared updates back home, with plenty of kin and contacts, so word spread easily.
So.
It reached the press.
And that's.
The reason reports exploded in Europe and the US—totally logical. This left them deeply worried; they'd accidentally grabbed headlines once more.
But.
They earned those headlines through scolding.
Damn!
Who did we anger to face this? States added taxes, reaping few gains but shouldering heavy duties, fueling their rage to the point of swearing.
Right now.
The Ou Wei Foundation rang up:
"Per the donor's wish, resolve this uproar fast, halt irrational moves, and guarantee the donor's goals are met."
Fine.
Yet another tough demand.
Regarding this.
They didn't overthink it, viewing it not as aid to the Myanmar Environmental Technology Company, but as safeguarding donor interests—officials had no choice but to comply.
...
"Right away."
"Now."
"Cease all biased measures like tax hikes."
"Or else."
"The Ou Wei Foundation could yank the specific initiative and shift it to another state. If it doesn't matter to you, keep going, but face the fallout."
On this occasion.
Officials pushed back hard too; though they couldn't intimidate the states fully, they could borrow some authority, spin a small fib—actually, it wasn't much of a fib.
In truth.
Should this persist, pulling out seems likely. Even staying in India, switching states remains feasible.
This state fails.
Okay.
Switch to a different one.
Plenty of states wait hungrily, yet this one lacks abundant rich expatriates, so pushing too far would prompt the change for sure.
Right now.
Seeing how.
Things escalated here, the states grew nervous.
Afraid!
Losing the project to rivals would make them a joke if hidden poorly, stirring silent disdain: such chaotic folks, so contemptible!
Despite the swears, they realized it was impossible.
...
"Huh?"
"Return the taxes?"
They contacted the firm, and learning the answer to reclaiming the unjust taxes collected pre-project launch, fury boiled over.
Reminder: Donor demanded it.
If not.
Proceed with work?
Forget it.
This truly enraged them—having swallowed the bite already, now forced to regurgitate it felt like draining their lifeblood, leading to an instant rejection urge.
Yet.
The firm's answer was direct: We can't choose; the donor rejects extra costs, leaving us powerless.
In essence.
- Dodge blame.
If you can.
Persuade the donor yourself.
If not.
We'll keep stalling, collecting daily compensation for delays, gear wear, oversight charges... Not sounding awful, with funds secured already.
"Argh!"
"Scoundrel!"
"..."
This round.
States wrecked unknown amounts of items—track the donor? Through middlemen, as if they'd consent, especially with thousands involved.
Sway every one?
You're joking!
Donors remain furious, yet we're to notify: We skimmed your funds, so forget reclaiming. No surprise if they lash out.
"No payback."
"No way back, period," certain states snapped in ire.
"Alright."
With that.
The line went dead from the other end.
Debate?
Useless!
No leisure.
We're unscathed regardless—it's not the Myanmar Environmental Technology Company sweating, no patience to coddle or sweet-talk you.
Pure fantasy!
No bandwidth for you. Offending these states? The firm shrugged: Ha! We're not pleading for your business; you're the ones pleading with us.
Now.
Trade between India and Myanmar shows vast surpluses favoring Myanmar, backed by worldwide partners and Huaxia next door as a manufacturing giant—who buys Indian products?
Scant.
Instead.
India's reliance on Myanmar goods is vital.
"Beep! Beep!"
Ringing.
In their ears.
Hearing the dial tone, rage surged among many; such insolence—what position allows this? We're not top-tier, but hold solid standing.
Daring this haughtiness, where's the backbone?
Swearing.
Swearing.
Lips merely quivered. This neighbor was dirt-poor once, now rising fast—perhaps real GDP nears India's total.
That's.
True assurance.
Cocky?
They simply fear nothing—you lack their essentials, but they supply yours: oases, adjustment formulas, copy liquids, diverse drugs.
With cash.
Cocky.
Justified!
"..."
If it drags on, control could slip away soon!