Chapter 191: A Spark for Foundation
The convoy left the river behind and followed a narrow provincial road that cut through farmland. The mountains flanked both sides, tall and quiet, while the sun filtered through drifting clouds. The hydro site assessment was finished for the morning, but Timothy was not ready to leave yet. Something about the surrounding towns pulled at his attention."Sir," Hana said from the passenger seat, "the municipal hall expects us by eleven. We have time, but not much.""We will get there," Timothy said. "I want to see the schools in this area."
Hana lowered her notebook slightly. "The schools?"
"Yes," Timothy said. "If we are building a power source for this province, we should understand the people it will serve. That starts with their children."
The driver glanced at them through the mirror. "There is a public elementary school two kilometers ahead, sir. It is beside the barangay center."
"Take us there," Timothy said.
The convoy slowed as they approached a small cluster of houses. Laundry hung across fences. Dogs wandered freely. A basketball court sat abandoned beside a row of coconut trees. Further in, tucked behind a rusted gate, stood the school.
The gate sagged slightly. The paint had peeled off long ago, leaving only faint traces of green beneath layers of rust. A faded signboard read: San Isidro Elementary School.
The driver stopped near the entrance. Timothy stepped out first.
The school grounds were quiet. A rooster crowed somewhere behind the classrooms. The wind carried dust across the cracked cement walkway. Paint peeled from walls. Windows were propped open with sticks because the hinges no longer held.
Hana came up beside him. "This place looks underfunded."
"It looks abandoned," Timothy said.
He walked through the gate. No guard. No staff. Only children inside the rooms, voices drifting faintly through broken windows.
A woman in a worn blouse stepped out of one classroom when she noticed the visitors. She wiped chalk dust from her hands and approached with a cautious smile.
"Good morning," she said. "Are you here from the division office?"
"No," Timothy said. "We are visiting. We would like to look around, if that is allowed."
The teacher studied him for a moment. His clothes, posture, and the SUVs outside suggested someone far removed from the usual visitors. Still, she nodded.
"You may look, sir. I will guide you."
Timothy followed her into the first classroom. The smell of old wood and chalk hung in the air. The room held more children than it should have. At least forty students shared mismatched chairs. Some chairs were cracked. Some had no backrests. A few children sat on overturned plastic crates.
The blackboard was a sheet of plywood painted black, edges warped from humidity. The real chalkboard had broken years ago.
A ceiling fan hung lopsided above them, blades coated in dust. It did not turn. There was no electricity that morning.
At the back of the room, a girl balanced her notebook on her knees because her desk slanted too far to write properly.
Timothy walked down the aisle. The children grew quiet. Their eyes followed him, curious and confused.
Hana looked around with a restrained expression. She wrote notes quickly, as if the act helped her process what she saw.
The teacher spoke softly. "We are short on chairs. The school requested replacements three years ago, but nothing arrived. The electricity is unstable. Some days we have power. Some days we do not."
"What about textbooks?" Timothy asked.
"We have a few," she said. "But many share. Some children take photos of pages using old phones so they can study at home."
Timothy looked at the shelves near the window. They sagged under piles of old paper. Rain had seeped in from broken roofing, staining the textbooks.
They stepped outside and moved to another building. The walkway was covered, but parts of the roof had holes that let sunlight through like scattered stars. During the rainy season, the walkway flooded.
The next classroom was worse. The wall behind the teacher’s desk had a crack running from ceiling to floor. One entire corner was patched with plywood.
"Is this safe?" Timothy asked.
The teacher hesitated. "We pray that it holds."
Timothy stepped closer to examine the crack. He placed his hand near it without touching. The structure felt tired. Overburdened. One strong storm could finish it.
They visited the teachers’ lounge, although it was hardly a lounge. There were two plastic tables, three chairs, and stacks of paperwork stored in cardboard boxes. A thin curtain separated it from the principal’s corner office, which was barely large enough to fit a desk.
"How many teachers do you have?" Timothy asked.
"Seven," she said. "For almost three hundred students."
"Seven," he repeated slowly.
"Yes, sir."
They exited the room. Outside, a boy ran past them carrying a bucket of water. The teacher called after him.
"The toilets are not working again?" she asked.
The boy nodded. "No water, Ma’am."
He kept running.
Timothy watched him disappear behind one of the buildings.
A school without water. Without electricity. Without chairs. Without textbooks. Without funding.
He turned toward Hana. She held her notebook close to her chest, unable to hide the frustration on her face.
"This is happening in many places," she said quietly.
"I know," Timothy replied. "But knowing is not enough."
They continued walking until they reached the back of the school. A patch of land served as a playground. The ground was uneven. There were no swings. No slides. No shade. Only rocks and dust.
A group of children played tag anyway, laughing as if the world around them was not collapsing slowly in silence.
Timothy stopped and watched them. Something in his chest tightened. Not anger. Not pity. Something heavier. Something sharper.
The teacher approached again. "We do what we can, sir. The community helps sometimes. Parents donate wood or nails. We repair what we can. But we cannot fix everything."
Timothy asked, "Do you receive help from private groups?"
"Sometimes, but not enough. We are far from the capital. Most donors prefer schools that are easier to reach."
Timothy looked at the cracked buildings again. The broken windows. The patched walls. The children who deserved better than this.
He turned to Hana. "Schedule a meeting with the Department of Education."
She nodded. "What is the agenda?"
He looked at the school one more time before answering.
"We will start a foundation."
Hana blinked. "A foundation?"
"Yes," Timothy said. "TG Education Initiative. We will rebuild schools that the system forgot. Not small repairs. Full reconstruction. New classrooms. New books. New chairs. Computers. Clean water systems. Solar grids. Internet access."
The teacher overheard and looked stunned.
"Sir," she said hesitantly, "will you really help schools like ours?"
Timothy met her eyes. "Not help. Transform."
He surveyed the grounds again.
"We will prioritize places like this. Places that never make headlines. Places that have children who want to learn but have nothing to learn with."
Hana wrote everything down quickly, but her expression softened. She understood what Timothy was forming in his head. This was not a gesture. It was a commitment.
Timothy stepped closer to the teacher.
"Before we leave, may I speak with your principal?"
"Yes, sir. I will call her."
The principal arrived shortly. She looked tired, but she stood with dignity.
Timothy introduced himself. She tried to remain composed, but her eyes flicked to the convoy outside.
"What do you need, sir?" she asked.
Timothy shook his head. "Not what I need. What your students need. Tell me everything this school lacks. Everything. Make a list. We will return."
The principal held her breath for a moment, as if steadying herself.
"I will prepare it," she said.
"Good," Timothy replied. "Because this school will not look like this for much longer."
As they left the grounds, the children peeked out of windows. Some waved shyly. Some whispered to each other. Some simply watched with wide eyes.
Timothy watched them, too.
Inside the SUV, Hana closed her notebook.
"This will be expensive," she said.
"Everything worth doing is expensive," Timothy replied.
"And once you start, you cannot stop."
"I do not plan to stop."
The vehicle began moving. The school grew smaller in the rear window until it disappeared behind the trees.
Timothy looked ahead.
"Schedule the meeting," he said. "We begin before the year ends."
The river would power their homes.
The school would empower their children.
For Timothy, this was no longer just an energy project.
It was the beginning of something far larger.
A country could not rise if its students learned in ruins.
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- The Mysterious Floating Interface
Chapter 2
- Reconstruction
Chapter 3
- Brimming Anticipation
Chapter 4
- It Worked
Chapter 5
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Chapter 6
- Of Course Suspicion
Chapter 7
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Chapter 8
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Chapter 9
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Chapter 10
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Chapter 11
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Chapter 12
- Tutoring Session
Chapter 13
- Time to Lock In
Chapter 14
- The Journey Towards Ultra Rich Begins
Chapter 15
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Chapter 16
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Chapter 17
- First Customer
Chapter 18
- Out of Stocks
Chapter 19
- Restocked
Chapter 20
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Chapter 21
- Unexpected Visitor
Chapter 22
- It Passed
Chapter 23
- The Dilemma
Chapter 24
- Curiousity
Chapter 25
- Testing the GPU
Chapter 26
- Sending Email to NVIDIA
Chapter 27
- The Capability of the Reconstructed Futuristic GPU
Chapter 28
- Ill Think About It
Chapter 29
- How Much Are You Willing to Pay
Chapter 30
- That Huge Amount
Chapter 31
- Pushing For More
Chapter 32
- How Much Do You Want
Chapter 33
- They Are Serious
Chapter 34
- Taxes No F Way
Chapter 35
- Going to Singapore
Chapter 36
- Finding Someone that Can Help
Chapter 37
- Making it Real
Chapter 38
- The Birth of TG Enterprise
Chapter 39
- Announcing His Ambition
Chapter 40
- Heading to the Condo
Chapter 41
- Finalizing the Deal
Chapter 42
- Visiting
Chapter 43
- The Surprise
Chapter 44
- Showing them Around
Chapter 45
- Treating Them
Chapter 46
- The Aspiration
Chapter 47
- Narrowing it Down
Chapter 48
- Reconstructing an EV Vehicle
Chapter 49
- Setting Off
Chapter 50
- Renaming the Shell Company
Chapter 51
- The Candidates for Chief Executives
Chapter 52
- CTO Acquired
Chapter 53
- A Slice-of-Life in Singapore
Chapter 54
- Finalizing the Executives and then Unexpected Encounter
Chapter 55
- New Personnel Added
Chapter 56
- Preparing for a Date Though Not a Date
Chapter 57
- Learning About One Another
Chapter 58
- This is the Start
Chapter 59
- Departure
Chapter 60
- Christmas Eve
Chapter 61
- Hanas Arrival to the Philippines
Chapter 62
- Robert Walters
Chapter 63
- Looking for Leadership for the Subsidiary
Chapter 64
- The CEO of TG Motors
Chapter 65
- A Chit-Chat
Chapter 66
- The Prospect of Getting a Private Jet
Chapter 67
- Falling into Place
Chapter 68
- Lets Find an Office Space
Chapter 69
- Office Secured and the Prelude to Reconstruction
Chapter 70
- TG Motors Lineup
Chapter 71
- The Day Has Come
Chapter 72
- Lets Start the Meeting Part 1
Chapter 73
- Lets Start the Meeting Part 2
Chapter 74
- Lets Start the Meeting Part 3
Chapter 75
- Mr President Lets Talk Business
Chapter 76
- Requesting Support from Government
Chapter 77
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Chapter 78
- World Circuit
Chapter 79
- The Groundbreaking Ceremony
Chapter 80
- I Made It
Chapter 81
- Top Companies React
Chapter 82
- CEO of NVIDIA visits Philippines
Chapter 83
- Solaire Meetup
Chapter 84
- Lunch Before Business
Chapter 85
- A Big Business Suggestion
Chapter 86
- Discussing about the Offer with Secretary Hana
Chapter 87
- Sealing the Deal
Chapter 88
- Joint Venture Agreement
Chapter 89
- The Lineups and Prices
Chapter 90
- The Announcement of Partnership
Chapter 91
- Reactions from the Media and Getting Starstruck
Chapter 92
- Lets Have a Dance
Chapter 93
- Lets Have a Drink
Chapter 94
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Chapter 95
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Chapter 96
- The Release of the Lineups to the Public
Chapter 97
- Reactions from the World
Chapter 98
- Pre-selling Through the Roofs
Chapter 99
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Chapter 100
- Skyscraper
Chapter 101
- Making the Legacy
Chapter 102
- Family Dinner
Chapter 103
- Reconstruction
Chapter 104
- The Second Product Confirmed
Chapter 105
- A Year Later
Chapter 106
- Superchargers Nationwide
Chapter 107
- Sudden Thunderstorm
Chapter 108
- The Potential Problem in Future
Chapter 109
- System is Fucked Up
Chapter 110
- A Year Later
Chapter 111
- Potential Massive Profits
Chapter 112
- Concern Over Her
Chapter 113
- Getting Checked Up
Chapter 114
- Back at Singapore
Chapter 115
- Arrival in Singapore with Parents
Chapter 116
- The Meeting of TG Motors Expansion Part 1
Chapter 117
- The Meeting of TG Motors Expansion Part 2
Chapter 118
- Talking More About the IPO
Chapter 119
- Conclusion
Chapter 120
- Executives Dinner
Chapter 121
- Family Dinner
Chapter 122
- Meeting of the Giants
Chapter 123
- The Offers of the Giants
Chapter 124
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Chapter 125
- Deals Secured
Chapter 126
- Planning on Acquisition
Chapter 127
- Working on the Task
Chapter 128
- Lets Do It
Chapter 129
- Birth of Helios
Chapter 130
- Family Day
Chapter 131
- A Date
Chapter 132
- Preparation for the IPO
Chapter 133
- Visiting the TG Tower
Chapter 134
- The IPO
Chapter 135
- Interview Part 1
Chapter 136
- Interview Part 2
Chapter 137
- Interview Part 3
Chapter 138
- Interview Part 4
Chapter 139
- Concluding the Interview
Chapter 140
- I Want Your Company Part 1
Chapter 141
- I Want Your Company Part 2
Chapter 142
- The Fluor
Chapter 143
- They Accepted
Chapter 144
- CFIUS
Chapter 145
- Compliance
Chapter 146
- Stage Two Cleared
Chapter 147
- Meeting Reyes
Chapter 148
- - 100 Progress
Chapter 149
- Migration
Chapter 150
- What a Journey
Chapter 151
- Neuralyzer
Chapter 152
- Test Subject
Chapter 153
- Prelude to Technological Leap
Chapter 154
- Its Impossible and Normal
Chapter 155
- Prototype One
Chapter 156
- A Visit From a Person
Chapter 157
- A Deal Struck
Chapter 158
- Commitments Part 1
Chapter 159
- Commitments Part 2
Chapter 160
- Reactions From Endorsements
Chapter 161
- Election
Chapter 162
- It Was Official
Chapter 163
- The New Beginning for this Country
Chapter 164
- Restructuring
Chapter 165
- Suggestions
Chapter 166
- Getting Closer
Chapter 167
- Finding Investors
Chapter 168
- Potential Sites
Chapter 169
- The Future of Energy
Chapter 170
- Strategy
Chapter 171
- Public Opinion
Chapter 172
- Senate Hearing
Chapter 173
- Prelude to Nuclear Energy in PH
Chapter 174
- Groundbreaking
Chapter 175
- The Press
Chapter 176
- Scouting for a Proper House for the Family
Chapter 177
- Cafe Relaxation
Chapter 178
- Visiting the House with Mother
Chapter 179
- Enjoying Wealth Part 1
Chapter 180
- Enjoying Wealth Part 2
Chapter 181
- Another Luxury
Chapter 182
- So This is What it Feels Like
Chapter 183
- New Autonomous Vehicle
Chapter 184
- New Ventures on Transportation
Chapter 185
- Adopt our Buses Please
Chapter 186
- Permission
Chapter 187
- Protest
Chapter 188
- Closed-Door Meeting Senate
Chapter 189
- First Rollout of Bus of TG Motors
Chapter 190
- Hydro Plant
Chapter 191
- A Spark for Foundation
Chapter 192
- Discussion of TG Foundation
Chapter 193
- Finding Personnel
Chapter 194
- TG Foundation
Chapter 195
- Public Announcement
Chapter 196
- Reactions from the People
Chapter 197
- The Projects
Chapter 198
- Scholars
Chapter 199
- Calls That Change Futures Part 1
Chapter 200
- Calls That Change Futures Part 2
Chapter 201
- Site Evaluations
Chapter 202
- The Groundbreakings
Chapter 203
- Resistance Forms
Chapter 204
- The Lines Are Drawn
Chapter 205
- Normal Afternoon Part 1
Chapter 206
- Normal Afternoon Part 2
Chapter 207
- Sportscar Part 1
Chapter 208
- Sportscar Part 2
Chapter 209
- The Sportscar
Chapter 210
- Showing it to the Others
Chapter 211
- Validation Run
Chapter 212
- Another Run
Chapter 213
- Teaser
Chapter 214
- A Filipino Made Sportscar
Chapter 215
- It was Real
Chapter 216
- Christmas Eve
Chapter 217
- New Years Eve Part 1
Chapter 218
- New Years Eve Part 2
Chapter 219
- New Year
Chapter 220
- Invitation
Chapter 221
- The Vacation Part 1
Chapter 222
- The Vacation Part 2
Chapter 223
- Enjoying the Day
Chapter 224
- The Bar
Chapter 225
- Shopping
Chapter 226
- Return from Work
Chapter 227
- Prelude to Work
Chapter 228
- New Ventures
Chapter 229
- Watching Movies
Chapter 230
- Another One
Chapter 231
- Reconnaissance
Chapter 232
- Reconstructing Autodoc
Chapter 233
- Medical Enterprise Part 1
Chapter 234
- Medical Enterprise Part 2
Chapter 235
- The Creation
Chapter 236
- Leasing a Building
Chapter 237
- Candidates
Chapter 238
- Filling the Gaps
Chapter 239
- The Unveiling
Chapter 240
- Baseline
Chapter 241
- Containment
Chapter 242
- Session Two
Chapter 243
- First Product
Chapter 244
- The Bench Comes First
Chapter 245
- First Contact With Reality
Chapter 246
- The Weight of a Name
Chapter 247
- The Actual Test on Humans
Chapter 248
- Teaser
Chapter 249
- Revealing it to the Public
Chapter 250
- Another Tease
Chapter 251
- Releasing to the Market
Chapter 252
- Reactions from the Field
Chapter 253
- Surprise
Chapter 254
- The First Crack That Mattered
Chapter 255
- The Customers