Chapter 197: The Projects
TG Tower’s lobby was quieter than usual, but only because security had expanded the controlled area. The building was hosting another press briefing, and this time the media presence was larger. The announcement of the TG Foundation had created momentum, and everyone expected the next steps to either reinforce or undermine the public trust Timothy had earned.It was nine forty-eight in the morning. Reporters from GMA, ABS-CBN, CNN Philippines, Manila Bulletin, and several regional stations stood in front of the press wall set up beside the main escalators. Camera crews adjusted equipment. Microphones were tested. Voices echoed across the marble flooring.On the second-floor balcony, Hana reviewed her outline one more time. She had prepared the announcement for days, checking numbers, descriptions, and timelines. Timothy insisted on simple language. No corporate jargon. No sweeping claims. Just concrete plans.
Timothy walked toward her, adjusting the cuffs of his shirt. He looked rested, but Hana knew that he had barely slept. Meetings with architects, planners, and provincial education offices had filled the past two days. He read every draft. He corrected every vague promise. He refused to present anything that was not viable.
"Ready?" Hana asked.
"As ready as I can be," Timothy said.
She handed him a printed copy of the final statement. He glanced at it, then folded it and placed it in his jacket pocket.
"I will not read it," he said. "But it is good to have."
"You should follow the structure," Hana reminded him.
"I will," he said. "The details matter."
At ten o’clock, the communications director stepped onto the small stage erected in the lobby.
"Good morning," she said into the microphone. "Mr. Timothy Guerrero will be announcing the first wave of TG Foundation projects. Please take your positions."
The reporters pressed closer. Camera operators tightened their frames. The lights on the rigs brightened.
Timothy stepped forward.
The room quieted.
"Good morning," he said. "Thank you for being here. Last week, we introduced the TG Foundation and its purpose. Today, we will present the first projects that will move from planning to implementation."
He paused, letting the recording devices settle.
"These are long-term investments in education. They are not temporary repairs or symbolic donations. They are structural changes focused on science, engineering, and community development."
The room leaned in.
Timothy continued.
"We begin with schools. In our assessment of infrastructure gaps, we identified several regions where public education is hindered by unsafe facilities, overcrowded classrooms, and lack of laboratories. The TG Foundation will build ten new public school complexes across the country in the next three years. Five elementary, three high schools, and two specialized technical senior high schools."
A reporter raised her hand, but Timothy gestured for her to wait.
"We will finish the briefing first. Questions after."
He continued.
"The elementary schools will be built in Eastern Samar, Nueva Vizcaya, Bukidnon, Negros Occidental, and Zamboanga del Sur. Each will have standard classrooms, proper ventilation, durable materials for typhoon resilience, and dedicated rooms for science and computer literacy."
Slides appeared on the screen behind him. Floor plans. Renderings. Site layouts. The details were practical. No futuristic designs. No glass-heavy structures. Just functional buildings meant to withstand real conditions.
"The three high schools will be located in Ilocos Norte, Bohol, and Sultan Kudarat. These will include full science laboratories, engineering workshops, and digital resource centers."
Camera shutters clicked rapidly.
Timothy continued.
"The two specialized senior high schools will focus on engineering and applied sciences. One will be built in Laguna. The other in Davao del Norte. Their programs will include electronics, mechanical technology, renewable energy systems, and basic semiconductor manufacturing training."
That last part drew murmurs. Journalists exchanged looks.
Timothy clarified.
"We are not building factories. We are building skills. We want students from rural provinces to have access to the same foundational knowledge that students in major cities receive. These schools will partner with TG Mobility, TG Semiconductor, and TG Energy Systems for curriculum support and internship opportunities."
He stepped aside as another slide appeared. A graph showing projected enrollment capacity.
"Next," he said, "we move to higher education."
Reporters straightened. This was the part they expected to be a headline.
"The TG Foundation will establish two state-partnered public colleges. These will not be private institutions. They will be public colleges supported by private funding with transparent governance. The first will open in Nueva Ecija. The second in Misamis Oriental. Each college will focus on engineering, computer science, agriculture technology, and sustainable energy."
He described the structure clearly.
"These colleges will charge minimal tuition. They will operate under government oversight but with private management support. Our goal is to create models that can be reproduced by other provinces if funding allows."
A few reporters nodded. It was one of the rare times a private entity invested in public higher education without absorbing control.
Timothy continued.
"Alongside these colleges, the TG Foundation will launch a national scholarship program. The Horizon Scholarship will cover full tuition, living allowances, and equipment requirements for deserving students from low-income families. Scholarships will prioritize engineering, science, teaching, and technical fields."
He let the words settle.
"For the first year, we will fund five hundred scholars nationwide. This number will grow as the foundation’s revenue grows. Scholars will not be required to work for TG Holdings after graduation. We are not recruiting. We are supporting talent."
He moved to the next slide.
"Additionally, every scholar will have the option to participate in internships and project collaborations with our companies. These are opportunities, not obligations."
A few reporters lowered their phones to listen more carefully. It was unusual for a major conglomerate to explicitly avoid binding scholarship recipients to employment contracts.
Timothy continued.
"The foundation will also support teachers. Beginning next year, we will provide grants for teaching materials, science kits, and training programs. These will be awarded through an application system evaluated by independent reviewers."
He looked around the room.
"The teachers we met in rural areas are resourceful and dedicated. They do not lack passion. They lack support. We intend to change that."
The last slide displayed a simple list.
Ten new school complexes Two specialized science and engineering senior high schools Two public colleges Five hundred Horizon Scholars Teacher support grants Transparent reporting and open audits
Timothy closed his notebook.
"All these projects are fully funded for their initial phases. Construction surveys begin next month. We will publish quarterly reports. Every project will be tracked publicly. Anyone can verify progress."
He stepped back from the podium.
"Now we take questions."
Hands shot up.
A reporter from Manila Bulletin spoke first. "Mr. Guerrero, why focus heavily on engineering and science?"
"Because those fields build industries," Timothy said. "If we want the country to progress, we need people who can design, maintain, and improve systems. Science and engineering are multipliers."
Another reporter asked, "Why partner with the government for the new colleges instead of building private universities?"
"Because education should not be a luxury," Timothy answered. "Public institutions reach more people. If we can strengthen them, we strengthen the entire system."
A journalist from CNN Philippines asked, "Are you concerned that these projects will create political friction?"
Timothy replied, "Improving education should not create friction. If it does, then the friction is not about education."
Questions continued. Funding stability. Scholarship selection criteria. Regional balance. Potential political interference. Timothy answered each with calm precision.
After twelve more minutes, the communications director closed the session.
"Thank you, everyone. Further documents will be emailed."
The reporters began packing. Some stayed to take additional photos. Others hurried to send early drafts to editors.
Hana approached Timothy.
"It went smoother than expected," she said.
"It is only the announcement," Timothy replied. "The real test is execution."
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Chapter 1
- The Mysterious Floating Interface
Chapter 2
- Reconstruction
Chapter 3
- Brimming Anticipation
Chapter 4
- It Worked
Chapter 5
- The Glimpse to Brighter Future
Chapter 6
- Of Course Suspicion
Chapter 7
- Wait the System Can Do That
Chapter 8
- The Effect of the Pill
Chapter 9
- Job Offer
Chapter 10
- A Perfect Cover For Now
Chapter 11
- One Serendra Residence
Chapter 12
- Tutoring Session
Chapter 13
- Time to Lock In
Chapter 14
- The Journey Towards Ultra Rich Begins
Chapter 15
- Buying the Cars
Chapter 16
- Reconstructing the Cars
Chapter 17
- First Customer
Chapter 18
- Out of Stocks
Chapter 19
- Restocked
Chapter 20
- Back to Business
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
- MoU and the Private Jet
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
- Almost
Chapter 95
- Couldnt Remember
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
- The Site for the Semiconductor Foundry and the Prospect of Skyscraper
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
- Squeezing them Out
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