Isn't this our Zhong Xuegao's big boss Lin Sheng? I heard that this tough guy has gone through a lot of waves, and now he has spread the upper limit and ordered high, tossing and half-dead to go to Beijing in a green car.
However, you have had a bumpy road, and I don't know if you don't know that this debt is not only the amount of money, but also the weight of trust and responsibility!
Hey, to tell the truth, the bigwigs in this financing circle, if the financial thread is broken, they won't be able to last for a few days, and the puppets of Softbank for a while, and if they can't raise capital for a while, they will have to sacrifice the bad idea of "selling sweet potatoes" to save the emergency; I'm afraid the aunts on the side of the road won't buy it.
It seems that the green epic journey of the "top-rated" entrepreneur in front of him is likely to be even "cooler" than his ice cream.
Mr. Lin, your midnight green car tossing and turning and sweet potato promise are certainly embarrassing, but there is no other interpretation in the market whispers. People don't like to hear the rhetoric of how to pay off their debts, but the stories of how you owe so much in the first place.
Fancy marketing, sky-high loan sharks, what about the social value and original intention of your mouth?
We, ordinary people, just want to be hot, even if the sweet potatoes are roasted deliciously, they can't stop the fact that the wallet is getting skinny. I guess the calculation in Mr. Lin's mind is that as long as the story is well written, there will always be new investors who will pay for it.
But come on, this trick has been used for a long time, this time, you really have to rely on selling sweet potatoes, right? Hey, don't forget to keep your eyes peeled, our neighborhood aunt's business of selling sweet potatoes is not something that can be grabbed casually.
It's not that I'm saying that your toss is too dramatic. There are a lot of green cars in Beijing, not bad for you, but this car ride and the script of repaying debts seems to have a deep meaning, I don't know whether to hide people's eyes and ears, or really down-and-out to the extreme.
But don't forget, no matter how delicious sweet potatoes are, they can't fill the cauldron of entrepreneur ethics. Whether your drama can move the hard heart of the creditor, let's wait and see.
Ah by the way, seeing that your belief in "selling sweet potatoes to pay off debts" is so firm, people can't help but ask, when did our credit folk customs evolve into this forced all-nighter?