Chapter 159 Training a Successor



But Third Grandma was a matchmaker, and people from all over the village used to come to her for matchmaking.

Later I thought that maybe Mr. Hou was just looking at him with a new eye at first, and within a month, the way he looked at him became normal.

I don’t know if it’s because people stay abroad for a long time, but they tend to become weird.

The first time we met, that boss, for some reason, started to blurt out what was on his mind. He was so eager to even hand over his signature dish, which showed that without some skills, he couldn't make it out there.

In the days that followed, he had no time to think about random things, as the two of them instilled a lot of knowledge in him every day.

From the company's business, to social etiquette, to various clothing combinations, from a small cuff to the wearing of a tie. Leather shoes, watches, cufflinks, tie clips and several types of hand-made custom leather shoes.

There are also things like red wine tasting, such as which year has more sunlight, which year has less grape yield and more rainfall, and which year is not a good year.

The training he had received at work before was nothing compared to the courses he was taking now.

God knows why an assistant like him needs to learn so many useless things. He has seen what it means to have temperament built up with money.

It wasn't the behavior of a nouveau riche who wore gold and silver. The courses Jiang Cha taught him were all based on the training of those in the upper class.

"Can you tell me what use all this stuff might have? I'm here to be an assistant, and you know we'll definitely need more people in the future, otherwise we won't be able to run this big business.

I'm spending too much money on these courses, and they're totally useless. Is there something else I can learn?"

After Jiang Cha gave him another horse riding lesson, the little boy couldn't accept it and came to her to protest.

He felt that learning these things was a waste of time. His family's living standard was pretty good, but what he was learning was not something he could access in his daily life.

He will definitely come and ask about it after spending so much money to learn something useless!

No one's money comes from the wind, no matter how much money you have, you can't do this!

"Don't you feel something is wrong? Which of the courses I arranged for you is suitable for an assistant? I plan to find a reliable manager to handle affairs in the company before I go back.

As for you, just be the chairman and you'll have less to worry about. I feel comfortable handing the company over to you, because if you don't do your job well, I'll ask your mother to beat you up when you get home.

Don't disbelieve me, I can still do this. It'll be easier to package you up and act as the president. You still have a lot to learn, so be serious and stop daydreaming. I really want to go back!"

The boy was still confused when he left. He had just graduated from school six months ago and had previously interned at the company for a year. He was currently in training as a quasi-CEO. Wasn't his promotion too fast?

Could it be that President Jiang saw his intelligence and talent and decided to focus on cultivating him?

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