Becoming a Billionaire after Divorce-Chapter 623 - 220: Li Sili: Uncle, Did You Bring Toilet Paper?

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Chapter 623: Chapter 220: Li Sili: Uncle, Did You Bring Toilet Paper?

"Did everything go smoothly?"

Sun Dasheng murmured on the private jet.

Ouyang Jiani, sitting beside him, replied with a hint of annoyance: "Master, unlike your carefree life, I’m the one handling all the work while you indulge yourself and relax."

Ha...

The little girl was feeling jealous.

Sun Dasheng, playfully pulling his jealous apprentice into his embrace, kissed her bright red lips: "Alright, they’re not even close to you; just consider them little foreign pets I’ve taken care of."

"Hehe... Master, who treats people as pets like you do? Better watch out or your words might spread online, and the Little Fairies may launch a fierce attack."

Ouyang Jiani warned.

Slap!~

Sun Dasheng slapped her thigh hard: "Only the two of us know about it. If it gets out, it must be your doing. Beware, or I’ll be forced to take drastic measures against you."

"Ouch! Master, why did you hit so hard? It hurt." Ouyang Jiani immediately softened.

"Did it really hurt?" Sun Dasheng asked, stroking her long legs.

"It did."

"Alright!" Sun Dasheng said without hesitation, picked her up, and headed to the compartment.

What followed was naturally a whirlwind.

After the intimacy, Sun Dasheng casually asked her amid playful gestures: "Are things settled this time?"

"Yes, they provided us a pretty good list, including many promising talents, all seasoned trainees, versatile and talented. In the livestreaming field, they can outshine those domestic so-called internet celebrities."

Ouyang Jiani was full of confidence.

Sun Dasheng posed a question: "Have you considered the language barrier?"

"Of course, once hired, we will train them, and they’ll be able to manage basic communication within half a year."

"Is it really that easy?" Sun Dasheng expressed skepticism.

Ouyang Jiani joked that he underestimated the allure of money.

"You know LOL, right?" Ouyang Jiani asked.

"Certainly, I liked playing it during college, but I’ve been too busy after graduation to keep up. What’s the connection between these two?" Sun Dasheng asked.

Ouyang Jiani blinked her foxy-like eyes: "Of course, there are quite a few Korean foreign players in the LOL league, and some of them learn our Mandarin quite quickly."

"Really?" This was news to Sun Dasheng.

He always thought Mandarin was the hardest language in the world, and foreigners can’t possibly learn it in just a few years.

Turned out it had been a case of missing the forest for the trees.

"Yes, as long as they have the motivation to learn and we provide a language environment, they can learn quickly. They’re not required to master Mandarin, just manage basic conversational skills, which is actually not as difficult as you imagined."

"Okay, since you’re aware, I’m reassured."

...

The plane arrived punctually at lovely Shanghai City.

Over in Korea, although his stomach was full, his mouth couldn’t enjoy it; nothing really good to eat.

The first thing upon reaching Shanghai City was taking his apprentice to find a nice restaurant, indulging in a hearty feast, instantly filling him with satisfaction.

No wonder they say no place feels like home, no matter how luxurious or grand.

Truly, home-cooked meals are the most comforting.

For this taste, he didn’t want to roam around aimlessly anymore.

Even if he traveled, he’d likely not stay out long.

"Master, just drop me off at the company."

"Okay!"

They parted ways in the company elevator.

Sun Dasheng headed to the top floor’s headquarters.

Entering the office, seeing the secretary’s surprised look, Sun Dasheng had a jolt of unease, fearing a mound of paperwork waiting for his signature.

Sure enough.

The secretary approached him nervously, respectfully saying: "President Sun, there’s quite a lot of important documents awaiting your signature. The lower management heads keep urging us in the secretary’s office every day."

"Got it." Sun Dasheng nodded, then bypassed the secretary and headed to his office.

Relaxing in the boss chair, gazing at the mountain of papers before him, Sun Dasheng couldn’t help but sigh:

This company really can’t do without me for even a day.

He spent a few days clearing the backlog of files.

Watching the busy secretary moving around, he thought the secretary office’s three on-duty secretaries might be too few?

Considering, he called the secretary office’s supervisor Yang Xiaohua in.

"Chairman, did you call for me?"

Yang Xiaohua, in her thirties, mature and steady, had previous experience as a secretary in various companies before joining.

This was Sun Dasheng’s logic for hiring secretaries.

He didn’t hire those who looked good but were useless as mere trophies for entertainment.

Secretaries must be ones with genuine skills and abilities.

The idea that secretaries handle work when there’s something to do and are toyed with when there’s nothing is not his intention.

Due to the large company size and numerous subsidiaries, working as a secretary here is no easier task, requiring handling many diverse and mundane tasks daily, hence they must possess genuine talents and education.

His secretary office’s three secretaries were all over thirty, with decent appearances, but rich in experience, and all having families, making them much safer to employ.

They were not easily bribed.

It’s known that corporate espionage is not unusual nowadays.

"Yeah, the workload in the secretary’s office is quite hefty now, isn’t it? Is the manpower insufficient?" Sun Dasheng asked.

Yang Xiaohua paused for a moment and then nodded: "Chairman, even if you hadn’t mentioned, I wanted to report this, indeed the number of secretaries is quite low, often requiring overtime to handle the documents sent up from below."

"Overtime isn’t good, you all have families, working during the day, and at night still need time to spend with kids and partners. Isn’t family life being sacrificed in this situation? How long has this been happening? Why haven’t you mentioned it to me?"