I Really Didn't Mean to Make Money

Chapter 323: Yao Beiguo’s Talent

I Really Didn't Mean to Make Money

Chapter 323: Yao Beiguo’s Talent

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Page after page flipped by.

Before long, Chen Mo’s notebook was filled with notes on various “talents.”

But what surprised him was that all the people he’d recorded so far were Professional Players who were basically warming the bench—none of them were part of any club’s management. And as for the management teams themselves, he hadn’t found a single suitable candidate.

Most of the club managers had once enjoyed their own moments of glory.

Even if their current performance managing the clubs wasn’t stellar, they hadn’t made any major mistakes or decisions that harmed the club’s interests.

That made things difficult.

Chen Mo frowned slightly but continued flipping through the pages.

After a while,

Just as he was about to give up on finding suitable candidates from the club management ranks,

He came across a new section titled: “Currently Unemployed Club Management and Former Professional Players.”

Chen Mo paused, then turned to the next page. After skimming a few pages,

A smile broke across his face, one he couldn’t suppress.

These last few pages listed managers who had left their positions and hadn’t been picked up by any other clubs, as well as retired players who were older or had made mistakes during matches. There were also some Professional Players who had yet to be signed by any club.

This wasn’t just a list of unemployed managers and ex-players.

This was his “Talent” section!

Managers who had left and weren’t picked up again—what other reason could there be besides poor performance? No club wanted them.

And yet, among them, he found a top-tier “talent.”

There was one person who had worked at four different clubs. Out of those four, two had disbanded and the other two had been sold off.

Now that was a weapon of mass destruction!

If he could recruit this person to manage his own club, it would be absolutely perfect.

He was determined to get this “talent.”

Then there were the retired players, the older ones—these people were far more reliable than the benchwarmers.

Benchwarmers still had a chance to get on the field. Even if they weren’t great, they weren’t completely useless.

But those who had aged out or officially retired were different.

These were players who had been tested by time and eliminated by the harsh realities of competition.

Their retirement was proof that they could no longer keep up.

If he could convince them to come out of retirement and join his club as Professional Players, that would be a solid move.

Looking over the “Talent” section,

Chen Mo couldn’t help but laugh. He realized that if he could gather all the people listed in this section, he wouldn’t have to worry about his club losing money.

After carefully reviewing everything,

Chen Mo compiled a list of selected candidates on a single sheet of paper.

Of course, the list was arranged in order of priority.

At the top was a man named Yao Beiguo.

Then came the retired Professional Esports Players and other unwanted club managers.

The benchwarmers were at the bottom.

Satisfied with the list, Chen Mo called Shen Rou over.

“I’ve basically finalized the candidates for the club. The list is all on this sheet—start with the names at the top.”

As he spoke, Chen Mo handed her the paper filled with names.

“Get in touch with them as soon as possible. Invite them to join our BL Gaming Club. As for the retired players, send them an invitation too. Reach out and see if they’re open to the idea of returning.”

“Oh, and make sure to prioritize Yao Beiguo at the top. If he’s interested, invite him to the company. I’ll meet with him personally.”

Chen Mo specifically emphasized Yao Beiguo’s name.

“Understood, President Chen. I’ll take care of it right away.”

Shen Rou took the list and returned to her office.

She couldn’t help but feel curious about the kind of “talents” President Chen had selected.

At the very top of the list, in the largest and most prominent font, was the name—

Yao Beiguo!

This was the person President Chen had specially highlighted. She wondered what made him so unique.

Her curiosity piqued, Shen Rou looked up Yao Beiguo’s detailed profile.

After reading it carefully, she fell silent.

Yao Beiguo was indeed unique, but his uniqueness didn’t seem like a good thing for the company.

He had managed four different gaming clubs, and all four had gone under.

Forget about his professional ability—just his luck alone was… something else.

She couldn’t understand why President Chen was so fixated on this person.

She skimmed through the profiles of the other candidates as well.

Even though she didn’t know much about gaming clubs, her experience told her that the people President Chen had chosen didn’t seem all that impressive.

Staring at the full page of names, Shen Rou sat there in a daze for a long time before snapping out of it.

She couldn’t figure out why President Chen had chosen these people.

But since it was his decision, there had to be a reason behind it—one she simply couldn’t see yet.

Shen Rou let out a long sigh, feeling a bit disheartened.

As President Chen’s assistant, and after working with him for so long, she still couldn’t grasp his intentions.

She felt like a failure in her role.

If only she could be more like Wei Yan, who always seemed to understand President Chen’s thinking.

Sigh!

There was no other choice.

Since she couldn’t figure out President Chen’s intentions, she might as well just follow instructions.

……………

Inside a small rental apartment,

Yao Beiguo wore a face full of worry. Last night, he had sent out two resumes.

By this morning, both had been rejected. He hadn’t even made it to the interview stage.

Just as he feared, the stint at his previous club was still haunting him, affecting his chances of landing a new job.

But there was nothing he could do. If he wanted to apply for any serious position, he had to list his full work history. Otherwise, no one would hire him.

He had considered leaving that part out, but in this age of interconnected information, anyone who truly wanted to know about you could easily dig up your background with a bit of effort.

And when it came to big companies and important roles, you could bet they’d do their homework.

Yao Beiguo rubbed his head hard in frustration.

Bzzz. Bzzz. Bzzz.

His phone suddenly started vibrating.

He glanced at the screen. An unfamiliar number.

Telemarketing?

He hesitated but answered the call anyway.

“Yes, that’s me.”

“You want me to come in for an interview?”

“………”

“Alright.”

A moment later,

Yao Beiguo hung up, stunned. Someone had actually invited him to manage a gaming club.

It felt unreal.

Who in their right mind would want him to be a club manager?

Could it be that the person who contacted him didn’t know about his past—how he had mismanaged not just one, but four clubs? If they really knew his history, why would they still reach out?

Confusion swirled in Yao Beiguo’s mind.

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