Of course the counterattack Lin Yi mentioned was not a verbal counterattack.
They have discussed it many times before. If they had money, they could come up with many tit-for-tat measures, but isn't the problem just that they don't have money?
Today, he mistakenly thought that his senior sister was injured, which made him confused at the time. However, he quickly adjusted after seeing his senior sister in the hospital, and he was able to cope with Zhang Xuhao with ease.
Lin Yi didn't want to think too much about this.
However, he also realized one thing, that is, he could not continue to remain in this stalemate, otherwise his subordinates would lose confidence after a long time.
Anyway, it wasn't his style to just sit back and wait for death, so he went to find someone he wasn't too familiar with.
Liu Jianni was obviously very surprised that he came to her door: "Classmate Lin Yi, I didn't expect to see you here."
They are now in the office of Liu Jianni's company. This address was given to Lin Yi by Professor Li Feifei.
Lin Yi took a leisurely sip of the coffee that his secretary had just brought over. It was steaming hot, but it was a bit too bitter for Lin Yi.
"Mr. Liu's coffee doesn't taste very good."
"This is the instant coffee that comes out of the coffee machine. I do have better coffee here, but not everyone can drink it."
Liu Jianni heard him call her "Mr. Liu" and somewhat guessed his purpose.
Lin Yi didn't dwell on the topic of coffee anymore, and continued with her opening words: "Mr. Liu said he didn't expect to see me here, so where did he expect to see me?"
"Maybe it's Professor Li Feifei, maybe it's at some entrepreneurial competition, who knows?"
Liu Jiani leaned back on the comfortable chair, holding a pen in her hand and said: "My time is very valuable, please tell me the purpose of your coming."
It seemed that she had no intention of chatting with him, so Lin Yi got straight to the point: "Mr. Liu, the project of my casual takeaway website, has already seen it at the entrepreneurship competition. I am here today just for financing."
"Lin Yi, Professor Li also asked me about your project a year ago, but I have already declined. If I had been interested, I would have discussed investment with you during the entrepreneurship competition."
She did not call him "Classmate Lin Yi" this time, indicating that she now regarded him as an entrepreneur who came to discuss investment, rather than a contestant in a student competition.
This attitude is expected. Of course, Lin Yi will not give up so easily: "Can I ask Mr. Liu why he is not optimistic about our project? Is it because the market capacity is not enough or because he thinks we can't do it?"
Liu Jiani clicked with her pen: "Originally, I have no obligation to explain to you. For the sake of Professor Li Feifei, I can spend a few minutes to simply respond to your dissatisfaction."
"As far as I know, Hungry.com has made a lot of moves recently after receiving an investment of US$3 million at the beginning of the year. You must be feeling very uncomfortable. Is there any good way to deal with Hungry.com's relentless pressure?"
Lin Yi told the truth: "We have many ways, but they all require money."
Liu Jiani shook her head: "I am not a shantang here, and no venture capital institution is a shantang. They all want to eat meat. I guess you must have hit a lot of walls in other companies during this time, right?"
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"Let me ask Lin Yi, I gave you an opinion during the last entrepreneurship competition. Have you changed it?"
"No."
"Look, if I were you, before you come to me to try your luck, I would at least implement the suggestions I made last time, so that you can speak more easily."
Liu Jianni gave a helpless expression and was ready to end the conversation: "I can only regretfully tell you that you may not have good luck with me today."
Lin Yi put his hands on the table, leaned his upper body forward, and said in a more serious tone: "Mr. Liu, I really am not here to try my luck this time."
"Actually, I didn't come here empty-handed today. I brought important information that I haven't shared with other investors before."
"The reason why I came to you is not because we have met once. According to my opinion, since you are friends with the investors of Are You Hungry, you have been excluded from my candidate list."
"Professor Li Feifei strongly recommended you to me, thinking that your professionalism is completely trustworthy and that even if we don't reach an agreement in the end, you won't betray me casually, so I'm here."
Lin Yi was motivated not only by his trust in Professor Li Feifei, but also by his little understanding of the financial industry.
People in this industry are the best at settling accounts. The so-called "friends" are never a static concept, but can be very flexible.
When there is profit, even "friends" have to step aside.
This time Liu Jiani finally became more serious. She put down the pen and said formally: "Thank you Professor Li for your trust. Now you can say it."
Lin Yi didn't sell it anymore: "Last winter, a customer visited our small website, and he found me in a difficult way. At first, he probably wanted to investigate in secret, so he didn't reveal his identity, but I didn't expect that I would
He recognized it."
Liu Jianni knew that Lin Yi paused here on purpose, but she was really curious, so she asked cooperatively: "So what is his identity?"
"It's Wang Huiwen from each regiment."
Every group!
Liu Jianni has been observing the O2O industry. Of course, it is impossible not to know the winners of each group in the "Thousand Group War" in the past two years.
The most famous Mr. Wang in this company is probably the boss Wang Xing, who is also a well-known serial entrepreneur in the industry.
He was born in T University. He majored in computer science when he studied in the United States. Then he took advantage of the C2C craze at the time to interrupt his studies and return to China to start a business. He is considered a veteran in the Internet industry.
The so-called C2C means Copy to a, copying Silicon Valley’s business model to China.
Wang Xing's luck seems not to be good. He founded Xiaonei and Fanfou but failed to succeed until three years ago when he led his Every Tuan Network to stand out in the Thousand Tuan War.
So who is Wang Huiwen?
This is Wang Xing's brother who slept in his lower bunk when he was an undergraduate at T University. He is roughly equivalent to the relationship between Lin Yi and Li Jianguo.
Wang Huiwen was also one of the first two veterans to start a business with Wang Xing. He left for a while, but later returned to Wang Xing and is now the vice president of each group.
Lin Yi didn't need to explain these things. Liu Jianni herself knew all the people who already had a certain status in the industry.
Liu Jianni also knew that because Wang Huiwen had been away for a while, his status had actually been shaken to a certain extent after returning to each group, and he had been actively looking for new business directions to prove that he was "one person among ten thousand people" in each group.
superior".
She was really interested in the news: "What do you mean by that?"
Of course, Lin Yi didn't just mean to show off that he had had tea and chatted with the elder. He answered a little mystically: