How I Became Ultra Rich Using a Reconstruction System

Chapter 96: The Release of the Lineups to the Public


June 1st, 2025.

In the conference room in the headquarters of TG Motors Philippines in BGC.

Executives from TG Motors Philippines were seated neatly around the oval conference table, suits pressed and tablets ready. At the far end, the large screen displayed a live connection to TG Mobility Holdings' Singapore office, where Angela Cruz and several international board members appeared, each window glowing with faces of poised expectation.

Timothy stood at the head of the table, hands clasped behind his back. Hana was seated to his right, a notepad open, stylus in hand, while other senior managers whispered quietly among themselves.

This was the moment they had all been waiting for.

"Alright, everyone," Timothy began and added. "Today marks a historic milestone for TG Motors Philippines. Our car lineups will finally reach the public."

He paused for a moment, glancing toward the screen where Angela smiled.

"As of this moment," he continued, "we're not just launching vehicles. We're launching the future of Philippine-made electric mobility. The one that would beat the top brands in the automotive industry."

Angela spoke next. "The websites and social platforms are fully synchronized and ready for activation. Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, TikTok—each platform will simultaneously broadcast the reveal video and the online showroom page. We've run multiple load tests. Everything's stable."

"Excellent," Timothy said, nodding once. He turned to the local marketing team. "Status check?"

"Servers operational," replied Paolo, the IT Director. "Web analytics integrated. Pre-registration form live but hidden until launch."

"Video render locked," added the media head. "All visuals queued on countdown timers."

Timothy glanced around the room, his eyes reflecting the faint glow of the large LED clock projected on the wall, 10:00:00 a.m. sharp.

Angela smiled faintly from the screen. "Singapore's ready. Manila, are you?"

Timothy took a breath, a small grin tugging at the edge of his lips. "We're ready."

The lights dimmed slightly. On the main display behind Timothy, the company's logo appeared, a sleek silver TG Motors emblem against a black background, pulsing with the rhythm of an electric heartbeat. The digital timer began its final countdown.

10... 9... 8...

Executives exchanged glances. Cameras from the internal media team began rolling, capturing the moment for documentation. Hana watched silently, her heart racing with pride. She remembered being there from the beginning—those early nights in Subic, when the gigafactory was nothing but scaffolding and blueprints.

3... 2... 1...

Timothy placed his hand on the small red button built into the conference table. Its surface gleamed under the ceiling lights—an almost symbolic gesture of ignition.

He pressed it.

Click.

In an instant, the main screen flashed white, then transitioned to the official TG Motors launch video.

The footage opened with sweeping drone shots of the Subic Gigafactory, followed by cinematic pans of each model—the TG Atmos, TG Valiant, TG Helios, TG Nova, TG Aster, TG Vortex, TG Titan, TG Horizon, and TG Valkyrie.

Each vehicle rotated slowly against futuristic backdrops: ocean cliffs, forest highways, cityscapes at dusk. The soundtrack built up—a blend of orchestra and electric synth, evoking both innovation and pride.

Then came the tagline:

"The Future of Driving. Built Here, for the World."

At the same time, across millions of screens nationwide, Facebook pages refreshed. Instagram reels lit up. YouTube channels premiered the same video. Twitter feeds exploded with auto-tagged posts:

#TGMotorsPH #BuiltInThePhilippines #LithiumXRevolution

Angela's voice came through the speakers, narrating over the video:

"Introducing the new generation of electric vehicles from TG Motors Philippines. Designed with precision. Powered by LithiumX™. Made for tomorrow."

Inside the boardroom, the executives broke into applause. Some clapped softly, others exchanged handshakes. Hana smiled faintly, her eyes reflecting the blue light of the display.

Timothy didn't speak for a few seconds. He simply watched. The numbers on the analytics dashboard began to move rapidly—10,000 site visitors… 20,000… then 50,000 in under two minutes.

Angela grinned from the monitor. "We've just hit sixty-five thousand unique visitors across platforms. And climbing."

The PR manager, visibly thrilled, added, "Twitter's trending us already! First under #TGMotorsPH, second under #FilipinoInnovation!"

Timothy finally let out a slow breath, his calm breaking into a quiet, satisfied smile. "Good. Keep monitoring engagement and pre-order leads. We'll release live statements within the hour."

"Understood," Hana said, typing quickly on her tablet.

Angela chimed in again, her expression glowing with excitement.

"Congratulations, everyone. TG Motors has officially entered the market. From today forward, the Philippines is on the EV map."

Timothy nodded, his voice carrying a sense of pride. "We're not just selling cars," he said. "We're proving that our country can lead in technology, not follow. Every TG vehicle that rolls out of Subic will carry more than a brand—it'll carry our story."

Applause filled the room again, stronger this time.

Then, as the noise died down, Timothy glanced toward Hana. Their eyes met briefly, professional, yes, but touched with quiet acknowledgment. They'd made it here together.

He looked back to the team and straightened his tie. "Alright, everyone. Let's get to work. The world's watching."

As the applause faded, a sudden pop echoed through the room, followed by a spray of golden bubbles.

Everyone turned toward the source. One of the assistants had pulled the cork off a bottle of champagne, grinning widely.

"A toast, sir! For the launch!"

Laughter rippled through the conference room. Timothy raised an eyebrow but couldn't help smiling.

"Well, I suppose we've earned it."

Another bottle was opened, and glasses quickly filled. The soft fizz of champagne replaced the hum of the air-conditioning. Even the Singapore team could be seen on screen, holding their own glasses on the other end of the call.

Angela lifted hers toward the camera. "To TG Motors, and to every sleepless night that made this possible."

Timothy mirrored the gesture, raising his glass high. "To progress, to innovation, and to everyone who believed we could do this."

Crystal clinked against crystal. The executives drank, laughter filling the once-serious atmosphere.

For the first time in months, the room didn't feel like a war room of deadlines and pressure, it felt like triumph.

Hana took a small sip, her eyes glancing at Timothy's reflection on the screen as he laughed with the others, his expression one of quiet satisfaction.

The future had just begun.

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