Chapter 49: Equivalent of Detonating a Non-nuclear Superweapon
David looked at Tyler with a shocked, confused, complex and complicated look on his face.
He looked at Tyler trying to see if he was maybe joking but knowing the kid well and the solemn look he has on his face at the moment, he knew that this was no joke.
He was really really serious about what he said. David remembered how his instincts were screaming at him the day Tyler made the offer to him, and told him to come work for him.
Then he had ignored it, because the money the money was too good to walk away from. But he was starting to regret it now.
As someone who understood how the world works, he understood the kind of chaos Tyler would raise if he actually intends to go ahead with what he just said.
This was completely different from trying to subtly and stealthy control a country through its corrupt officials. No, this was way beyond that.
The first company was already a global leader in GPUs, the second was the world’s most advanced chip foundry.
Trying to recreate either was a moonshot. Combining both? That’s delusional.
Creating something that’s a combination of both company in a country like Gumua, an African country was something that even at a modest scale—it would be the geopolitical, economic, and technological equivalent of detonating a non-nuclear superweapon on the global stage.
David exhaled hard, his mind already racing through the implications.
If Tyler pulled this off—even partially—it would change everything.
