His mouth was in Han camp, but his heart was in Cao.



His mouth was in Han camp, but his heart was in Cao.

Bohu Technology Co., Ltd., led by Xiao Wei, was the first among large companies to stand up and clearly express its attitude and views.

The pilot policy has a long way to go and requires the support of every individual and every enterprise.

From Xiao Wei's perspective, this logic is very clear. Unlike most bosses, she doesn't only care about short-term gains and ignore long-term interests.

This is of course also related to her own status.

If she were to take over a small company, she naturally wouldn't care about long-term prospects; her own survival would be the top priority.

Consumption is a major driver of the economy. If employees are constantly exploited, leaving them with neither the ability nor the energy to spend...

The market's vitality is self-evident.

Xiao Wei's Weibo fans were very supportive and quickly made the post go viral.

Following the last-place elimination system incident, Xiao Tianqi was busy dealing with his own legal battles. As soon as Xiao Wei took over Bohu Technology Co., Ltd., she immediately issued a statement to carry out rectification and readjust the entire company's structure.

The decadent atmosphere of the previous era has changed, and now it has a more youthful appearance.

The methods were swift and decisive.

These images, when displayed on the internet, present Xiao Wei with the image of a conscientious and good female entrepreneur in the new era, and she truly lives up to that reputation.

Naturally, it attracted a lot of attention.

In fact, this persona is quite common in some cultural communication companies that started with self-media.

The emergence of traditional industries like Bohu Technology Co., Ltd. is quite remarkable.

Conscience is something that can only be discerned through comparison.

Look at other companies, they still adhere to the basic principle of "use people to the fullest if they are useful", then look at Bohu, they know to let their employees recharge and rest properly.

You should know that taking a break is a serious offense in the workplace in China!

That bottom-ranking elimination system, which sent its former boss to jail, is now much more humane. It's a stark contrast to what it was like six months ago—a company that people would flock to apply for.

With Bohoo Technology Co., Ltd. taking the lead, others will naturally follow suit, and many large companies that were originally neutral have also expressed their support.

It's like a chain reaction.

Of course, if we don't do this, our superiors might start keeping a grudge, and then it'll affect the company's business development... That would be terrible.

Small companies may be ignored and no one cares.

Big companies are a different story.

In short, everyone is—

In the pilot areas, the response was: "Our company will actively cooperate with the pilot policy. I can't guarantee anything for others, but I'm willing to vouch for our company."

For those not in the pilot areas... regardless of whether they are sincere or not, Haikou is making grand claims, saying that if the policy is expanded, they will be the first to respond; and that they will voluntarily and free of charge maintain the public disclosure system, etc.

Several members of the anti-French alliance who followed the trend also posted on Weibo, as if the new policy was teetering on the brink of collapse one second and then suddenly everything was going smoothly the next.

It gives one the feeling of a touch of magical realism.

Upon further reflection, it seems to make sense now.

It's all just superficial. Who doesn't do underhanded things behind the scenes? People who don't do these things don't deserve to be called qualified unscrupulous bosses.

Bao De also expressed his feelings earnestly, saying how he was willing to do everything he could to ensure the smooth implementation of the pilot policy, and how he would address the issue of insufficient funding for the public disclosure system.

Speaking of the anti-French coalition following the wind...

Goodness, it's gotten really interesting. It started with just a few people posting on Weibo to show their support, but then one person led two, two led three, and everyone started posting their support.

It can be said to constitute half of the internet.

After the Weibo posting phase passed, the bosses gathered as usual, then looked at each other, speechless: "It was just a Weibo post, it doesn't represent my true thoughts, I was just following the trend and riding the wave."

"I share the same thought as President Qi. It's not just what everyone says; we run a medium to large company, so we should make a statement, otherwise our employees will probably cause trouble."

The main point is that his mouth is in the Han camp but his heart is in Cao.

cocoa!

But... I can't just say anything on Weibo these days, it's easy to cause my house to collapse, this strange feng shui.

The entertainment industry has seen a lot of scandals on Weibo.

Looking back on this year so far, quite a few companies have collapsed in the workplace.

Many of these were done on Weibo and mainstream media, and they all had a... sense of "words becoming law," like the Xiao Tianqi incident, where they kept saying that their employees were spreading rumors, but what happened?

Now it's the turn of our good brothers in the anti-French alliance.

It started as a very trivial little thing, quite inexplicably—maybe that's why? As the ancients said, a thousand-mile dike can be breached by an ant hole.

It was such a small thing—well…it was also related to Weibo—that directly led to a complete loss.

Bao De never expected things to turn out this way.

Let's move the timeline back a little.

Jiangchuan side.

He was reading a book, which is usually the time he would be at, but today he wasn't focused on the book and kept checking his phone.

The count guessed that this man had finally become interested in the internet.

In fact, Jiang Chuan was just waiting for someone to appear.

For the Anti-French Alliance, their decision not to break Eiro's pride and force her into the mire was probably not the right one.

Then, in a moment of madness, he chose Pan You.

Pan You is a fairly normal person among bosses, unlike Ding Chengxin who can't live without alcohol. Nor does he act like Xiao Tianqi, who gets extremely upset when his authority is challenged and does some irrational things.

He's just an ordinary person.

The biggest weakness in my personality is probably my love of showing off and my vanity.

This is only human nature, and the anti-French coalition probably didn't initially anticipate the chain reaction that such a common human trait would bring.

Jiang Chuan was waiting for an update from Pan You's Weibo side account.

According to his observation, Pan You, who had finally achieved true financial freedom, would immediately buy a car as his first reaction upon receiving the money.

Cars are a man's romance, and Jiang Chuan can understand that.

After buying a car, you can't show it off to anyone in real life, what if someone notices something? Can't you flaunt it? What's the difference between buying the car and not buying it at all?

At this point, Pan You thought of the virtual internet.

These days, everyone has something to show off – education, looks, luxury cars, mansions. One more of him won't make a difference, and he has them all.

This is what Jiang Chuan has been waiting for.

The Weibo post included three photos, each showing the same hand resting on the steering wheel of a different car, while the other hand was waving a car key.

The caption was simple: Picked up a new car.

Clearly, this Weibo post was meant to express his extravagance in buying three cars in one go.

The combination of images and text subtly exudes a pretentious air—Pan You knows exactly how to be pretentious.

Jiang Chuan has a habit of helping others, and since Pan You wanted others to see this so much, he really felt bad if he didn't lend him a hand.

Then he reposted the Weibo post using his account @FreeArtist, along with a simple caption.

[Rich.]

Some netizens who have been following the @FreeArtist account are now somewhat confused.

What happened?

This is definitely @FreeArtist's account, so why is it posting these things?

"Blogger, don't tell me you're also a slave to money. Please let me be that slave, I want to be one!"

"Was your account hacked? Or have you finally started taking orders from businesses and doing lead generation?"

"Blogger, let's not ruin your account's future for those petty gains. If you make this money, your promising persona will completely collapse, won't it?"

Other observant netizens noticed the accompanying text, suggesting that this Weibo post might have some significance. Since they had nothing better to do, they decided to investigate for fun.

These days, there are plenty of idle people. They buy 100 garbage bags, and when they get home, they actually count them to make sure there are 100 garbage bags.

Not to mention, some netizens must have been born with a microscope in their past life, because they actually managed to find some clues in this otherwise ordinary Weibo post.

First, the association brought about by the account of the freelance artist makes it easy for people to connect it to a series of recent events.

Then search for each clue one by one.

You can then see an interview video where someone complains that their company went bankrupt because of employees and the pilot policy. Although the person's face is not very clear, their hands are exactly the same as the hands on the steering wheel.

The moles on the fingernails, the skin around the nails, and even the wrinkles and small moles on the knuckles all matched perfectly.

Isn't that...strange?

Not long ago, he was still talking about how his company went bankrupt and he was burdened with debt, and how many people actually believed him when he acted like he was in so much pain?

Playing the victim, but it's Mercedes-Benz and BMW.

Netizens' compassion is never excessive; once they discover that their compassion has been exploited, they will immediately retaliate more fiercely than anyone else.

What's more, such a thing happened after all.

Within 10 minutes, most of the internet knew that a certain boss was suspected of staging a self-directed scam.

Pan You was still basking in the joy of picking up his car. He was driving along the highway when he suddenly realized the car had collapsed as soon as he drove into the underground garage and turned around to take out his phone.

He collapsed on his own?!

Pan You couldn't believe it. He flipped through the pages several times and finally found out who the culprit was.

Is he crazy? How could his obscure Weibo account, which hardly anyone follows, be targeted by a Weibo big V and even have its posts retweeted?

This influential figure or something is related to workplace reform.

And it really was such a coincidence that netizens dug it up?

The money given by others is under a signed contract; if the matter is not resolved, the money must be returned.

Then I realized I'd already driven the car...

The company has already gone bankrupt by its own actions.

The sunk cost was too high. If it failed, Pan You didn't dare to think about it at all. He quickly started racking his brains to figure out how to save himself.

Got it!

He just needs to find someone with a similar build and hands, put a mole on their hand, and Photoshop it a little, and they'll look like a completely different person.

It was all just a misunderstanding by netizens.

He reacted extremely quickly, acting on his idea immediately. Clarifying rumors should be done as soon as possible; otherwise, it becomes increasingly difficult to do so.

When Pan You was being heavily criticized on his Weibo side account, a photo of his face was posted: "I saw that many netizens mistook me for a certain boss, so I have to explain that I am really not. I am just an ordinary self-made rich person whose family is rich."

Even at this moment, he doesn't forget to subtly show off a bit.

"Their boss just went bankrupt. It's so unlucky for me to be associated with him."

Pan You thought this would shut up the netizens.

Unexpectedly, with today's technology... even if you photoshop it, it's still detectable; fingerprints are also detectable...

"I had some doubts at first, but now it's basically confirmed, right, brothers?"

"That's enough. A data expert even went through this person's historical Weibo posts, and they basically match the language habits of the bankrupt boss in the video."

"You're a rich second-generation heir who owns three cars outright, can't you find someone with some technical skills to Photoshop the photos?"

Then there's no solution at all. Not responding would have been better than not responding at all. If he responds, everyone will think he's the boss, and there's no way to clear his name.

Wouldn't that mean everything would be ruined?

Pan You panicked and began to think about his escape route, including packing up and running away.

Fortunately, it was late at night, and he was still awake because he was driving so excitedly. The other bosses, on the other hand, were very well-behaved and were probably already fast asleep.

It's the last chance. Should we run, or should we run?

Happy Dragon Boat Festival!

I'll randomly pick a few good-natured people from the comments section and send them small red envelopes.

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