Zhou Shuhuan, although he gained mastery over the assembly technology for gaming consoles through his own talent and abilities, knew that technology alone was far from enough to run a large electronic factory.
The learning machines and gaming consoles outsourced by the electronic factory heavily relied on essential electronic components such as circuit boards and decoders, and Zhou Shuhuan couldn't manufacture these himself—he depended entirely on external suppliers.
In other words, it was because he had a supply chain for these electronic components that several major clients were willing to contract with him for manufacturing.
Now, with the supply of circuit boards cut off, it was as if a restaurant had run out of food ingredients—what was the point of production then?
Even worse, the situation was more serious than that.