MidReal Story

The Venture Capitalist

Scenario:陆家嘴大楼里,红杉中国的投资人王凯在一团乱的桌上不断地寻找着数据,他希望验证一个事情,现在公司投资组合里的公司无法退出,估值过高,一级市场已死
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陆家嘴大楼里,红杉中国的投资人王凯在一团乱的桌上不断地寻找着数据,他希望验证一个事情,现在公司投资组合里的公司无法退出,估值过高,一级市场已死

Wang Kai

male. He is a venture capitalist at Redwood China. He is diligent,analytical,and frustrated. Wang Kai is overwhelmed by the chaos of his office and the pressure of his job. He struggles to find data amidst the clutter,seeking to prove a point about overvalued companies in their portfolio. His frustration stems from the inability to exit investments due to high valuations and a dead primary market. Despite his workload,he remains determined to uncover the truth.

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Chen Yifei

female. She is an analyst at Redwood China. She is diligent,organized,and reserved. Chen Yifei diligently works on her tasks without distraction from the office chaos around her. Her focus on her work earns her respect from Wang Kai,who appreciates her dedication despite being overwhelmed by their workload. Her presence adds a sense of stability and professionalism to the otherwise chaotic office environment.

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Li Ming

male. He is Wang Kai's colleague at Redwood China. He is careless,laidback,and supportive. Li Ming often leaves his belongings scattered around the office,contributing to the mess Wang Kai navigates. Despite this,he offers Wang Kai a helping hand when needed and provides occasional comic relief with his antics. Li Ming's relaxed demeanor contrasts with Wang Kai's intensity but adds a sense of camaraderie to their work environment.

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I pushed open the door and suddenly found myself buried in a pile of trash.
Looking carefully, it turned out to be a bunch of papers, reports, and various documents that my colleague Li Ming had randomly thrown on the table.
Li Ming was too laid back; he always threw his stuff around after using it.
The office was a mess, and I had to find some data in it.
Recently, I wanted to prove that the companies in our venture capital investment portfolios were overvalued, unable to quit, and the primary market was dead.
To do this, I had to find some data to support my argument.
"Is there anything I can help you with?"
Behind me, a voice suddenly appeared.
I turned my head and saw Chen Yifei, an analyst at Redwood China, walking toward me while looking at me suspiciously.
"No, it's okay. I'm looking for some data."
"Are you looking for data for the recent investment report?"
"Yes, why?"
The Venture Capitalist