Come be a real villain!
You'll be gifted the strongest conglomerate from the start, get a head start on the original plot, master core technologies, and have tons of female leads waiting ...
"You're way off."
Seeing this, Xu Shi just smiled and said, "You still haven't been to my city-state. The situation there is very different from here. You will need to learn a lot of knowledge from scratch."
This is true. In terms of form alone, the Hualan Empire is still in the nascent stage of industry, while the City of Night Sin has long entered the information technology era. To put it bluntly, the difference is not small.
With Pan Ling's current abilities, she could probably handle things here with ease, like the Cat Cult or managing Silver Pine Island.
However, to expand this to the entire City of Nights of Sin, a more systematic approach is needed.
so.
"Starting today, let your teachers' wives begin to give you a proper lesson."
Xu Shi stretched and said, "I'm not good at this; they'll have to do it."
Yes, it's true that Mr. Xu is a master strategist, but that doesn't change the fact that he's terrible at his major courses. After all, he wasn't exactly ignorant in the past, but he was certainly not.
In comparison, people like Su Lin, Tang Shuang, Xie Qingyan, and even the rising star, Queen Lin Yue of Sin City, might be more suitable to be Pan Ling's mentor in these areas.
The guidance of a professional is always better, and he won't act like a big shot and take on too much responsibility, as that would only harm his good apprentice.
Oh, right, and my maternal grandfather too.
"Then it would be better to just let the mistresses do it directly..."
Pan Ling muttered under her breath, clearly still not wanting to hear Xu Shi's words that sounded like a request.
"There always needs to be someone who is the backbone."
Xu Shi shook his head, interrupting her, "An army cannot be without a commander; you should understand this principle very well."
Actually, he had considered Pan Ling's suggestion. If he didn't have his little apprentice, his other choice would be Xia Ke'an.
The older woman is exceptionally capable; she was once a pampered young lady and is perfectly suited to lead others in doing things.
However, she has a problem: she is too hostile to "natural law".
This is both a good thing and a bad thing. The good thing is that she will definitely put in 120% effort in this area, but the bad thing is also obvious: she is very likely to make some emotional mistakes, which is absolutely unacceptable.
Therefore, in comparison, Pan Ling, whom he personally mentored, is less likely to have this problem. Her childhood experiences have also enabled her to maintain her rationality in various situations.
"……I see."
After listening to him, Pan Ling nodded seriously, knowing very well that her master had placed high expectations on her.
She didn't feel that she hadn't studied hard enough while following Xu Shi, but it was clear that she needed to work even harder from now on.
"Good to know."
Xu Shi nodded slightly. "In that case, from today onwards, stay by my side. It's time for you to understand some of the core issues."
"Also, you can't tell anyone else about our conversation today, not even your sister, understand?"
"Um."
Pan Ling certainly wouldn't tell anyone; she knew very well that this needed to be kept secret—it was true that she was preparing for the worst, but she couldn't let everyone know, otherwise it wouldn't be a good thing to be pessimistic before anything had even been done.
Otherwise, the master wouldn't have needed to specifically bring her here for a talk.
But...
"Master, do you really trust me that much?"
She still harbored some doubts about herself.
"You are my disciple. If I don't trust you, wouldn't that be like not trusting myself?"
Xu Shi was delighted. He hadn't expected that this apprentice, whom he had taken on a whim, would bring him such a pleasant surprise.
certainly.
"To be honest, you do have your problems. The problem is that you don't need to pretend to be so insecure in the future, understand?"
He added, "I know you're deliberately trying to lower your stance, but if you go too far, it will become a habit, and that's not the kind of attitude a leader should project."
"Forehead……"
Pan Ling was dumbfounded; she really hadn't expected that her master would see through her little scheme so clearly.
Indeed, ever since she started working for Xu Shi, she has occasionally shown an attitude that "I haven't done enough."
But sometimes she does do it on purpose, especially in front of a few close people, such as her older sister, her junior sister, and her master.
She didn't do this with any bad intentions; it was more about being considerate of the feelings of those around her, such as her silly older sister, so that she wouldn't feel that there was too much of a gap between them.
This approach proved to be effective, and everyone liked the humble and modest young girl.
Only Xu Shi could see that his apprentice actually harbored a sense of arrogance.
The resentment she often unintentionally reveals stems from this arrogance; she simply chooses not to show it.
Or perhaps she's not so willing to show this in front of people she's close to, but it's a different story with people she's not close to—like Lu Baiyan or Qin Yiyan, when she's with these two, she completely takes the lead, just like she was back then.
Now that he has brought it up himself, he hopes that the other party can strike a balance and not appear overly humble, but also not become an arrogant brat.
It still needs a little nudge.
...
After the private conversation between master and disciple ended, a few days later, Xu Shi also officially devoted his attention to the most important part.
He had made considerable preparations for the plan to completely eliminate the "rust fog".
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