But Anna looked at Luofeng’s eyes, and although they weren’t crystal clear and innocent, it seemed like he wasn’t that kind of person.
Moreover, what he said was true.
Take maritime shipping as an example; it requires ships, and when shipping companies make money, then ships need maintenance.
They also need crew members.
This can stimulate many businesses.
Meanwhile, it also creates many job positions.
Job positions can bring about surrounding living goods, dining, and other consumption.
Otherwise, why is it that in Daxia, when the government builds railways somewhere, it quickly makes that area rich?
Three million tons of oil can completely provide thousands of jobs, along with more businesses stimulated around it, ultimately bringing vitality to a city.
Anna hesitantly looked at Luofeng.
Because the conditions Luofeng proposed were too good, Anna couldn’t quite adapt to them.
Unless Luofeng truly had good conditions and knew he could achieve them, otherwise, he would end up like those who boast about earning millions annually online.
But under such good conditions, what does Luofeng want in return?
Anna considered herself, but she knew Luofeng had a girlfriend, and his girlfriend was very beautiful.
Anna was indeed beautiful.
But she was well aware that a man who has no shortage of women won’t give too much just because of your beauty.
Look at most of the wealthy second-generation ones; do they bother about your goddess-like long legs?
But have they really spent a lot of money?
They lack nothing in women and absolutely don’t care; if you agree, fine, if not, there are plenty of other women out there, right?
Anna took a deep breath and asked, "Mr. Luo, what do you want?"
Luofeng glanced at Anna’s perfect figure with a half-smile.
Anna slightly bowed her head, feeling Luofeng’s gaze.
"My request is simple. You should know Sakura’s electric company, right?" Luofeng said.
Anna started to look a bit bewildered, making this Beauty appear a bit cute.
Anna really didn’t quite understand Luofeng’s meaning.
Because Luofeng’s topic jumped too much.
Just earlier, he was discussing the matter of three million tons of oil, and now the topic has shifted to Japan?
This kind of topic jump made Anna appear adorably confused.
"Mr. Luo, I don’t quite understand what you mean!" Anna looked at Luofeng.
"How much crude oil do you deliver to them annually from Tsarist Russia?" Luofeng inquired.
Japan is the third-largest oil consumer in the world.
But they almost don’t produce oil.
Sakura used to rely heavily on the Middle East.
Now actively expanding new channels.
"About 7 million tons or so?" Anna said.
After all, her father was the head of the natural resources and ecology department.
Her access to such information wasn’t strange.
"I have a plan that benefits both sides, would you like to hear it?" Luofeng smiled.
"I’m very interested to hear it!" Anna said.
If it could benefit both, then it’s the best, right?
Luofeng has always had one very important task.
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