Chapter 90: Closing the Door?



The commotion has already started, but in the end, it's all just a minor incident.

Jiang Xuanxuan didn't gain anything, and her cooperation with Huang Mao's family remained lukewarm. Although Huang Mao was resentful, lukewarm cooperation was better than cutting off business altogether.

If his father finds out that he caused Jiang Xuanxuan to lose face at the social event and broke the contract, it won't be such a simple matter. He might get a good beating.

Yes, after Huang Mao followed Yang Yajing, he showed these photos to Jiang Xuanxuan to show off. Jiang Xuanxuan couldn't do it herself, so she just nodded and told him to do as he pleased. That's how Huang Mao ended up secretly posting the photos on the bulletin board in the middle of the night.

Besides interrupting Yang Yajing at the University of Finance and Economics and Yu Yue at Jinzhou University, Jiang Xuanxuan also called Zhou Pengfei, who had just finished the college entrance examination, early that morning.

But he didn't get anywhere there either. Zhou Pengfei simply said, "Don't listen to people's nonsense, it's not true!" and then claimed that his father was calling him and hung up the phone.

In this life, Zhou Pengfei and Jiang Xuanxuan had little connection or contact, nor did they have much affection for each other, so they didn't have much to say to each other.

Moreover, Zhou Pengfei had learned his lesson; he knew it wasn't his father calling him, but rather his phone ringing.

"Hey! Yang Yajing, business is coming in?" Zhou Pengfei answered the phone. He hadn't worked for a long time because of the college entrance exam, and he was itching to get back to work.

"After this last order, shall we sell off the studio?" Yang Yajing replied.

"Sell it off? The business is so good, why are you selling it off?" Zhou Pengfei didn't understand.

“Zhou Pengfei, you can’t keep working in this kind of tedious job with no future forever.” Yang Yajing said seriously, “Don’t forget your ambitions. This studio is just a way to pave the way for making a living in the future.”

"But I always feel it's a bit of a pity." Zhou Pengfei also knew that this was not the path he would take in the future.

"Sell the studio and we'll open another one?"

"This is a good idea! What kind of car should we go with?" Zhou Pengfei's interest was piqued again.

"An illustration studio," Yang Yajing said. "After you go to university, you should study digital drawing properly, and we can develop three paths simultaneously: print, digital, and murals?"

"Digital painting? I'm not really good at that," Zhou Pengfei hesitated.

"You'll have to learn it sooner or later, you need to start earlier than others," Yang Yajing reminded her. "Trust me, I'll never let you go astray."

"So, should we buy a computer first?"

"Not only do I need to buy a computer, but I also need to buy a graphics tablet."

"A graphics tablet? That's more expensive than a computer!" Zhou Pengfei said casually.

"Zhou Pengfei? You're short of that little bit of money?"

"Hehe! To be honest, I don't need it!" Over the years, apart from buying a mobile phone and investing in a studio, he has basically saved all the money he has earned and never spent it.

"How about we go to the electronics mall tomorrow or the day after? How about we assemble a decent computer?" Yang Yajing said. "The dorms at Huamei aren't suitable, you'll have to rent your own place."

"I haven't received the acceptance letter yet!" Zhou Pengfei wondered if he had started planning too early.

"You'll get it sooner or later. You're in the top ten in your major, and your academic score is above the first-tier university cutoff. Have some confidence, okay?"

Yang Yajing was so certain because Zhou Pengfei's grades had improved significantly in this life compared to the previous one. How could someone who could get into university in the previous life fail in this one?

As for renting a place... that area already has a subway line, so it should be a suitable location for long-term investment.

Yang Yajing drove directly to that area and bought two apartments in a residential complex near the subway station.

Now, Xia Changlong pays her a seven-figure consulting fee every month, which is enough to buy two unfinished apartments without touching her savings.

Yang Yajing plans to renovate the two apartments into student dormitories, and then let Zhou Pengfei choose one of them, while the other four will be rented out.

Knowing that Zhou Pengfei disliked taking advantage of others, Yang Yajing told him when they bought a computer that she would charge him 350 yuan for the computer.

Those unfinished apartments cost around two or three hundred yuan each, which is a reasonable price, but not cheap either, as it's much more expensive than dormitories.

Since Zhou Pengfei started his own studio, he hadn't asked his family for pocket money anymore. He also had a seven-figure sum in his account, so he readily agreed.

More than a week has passed, and Chu Haotian's webpage is almost complete.

Yang Yajing was setting up the renovation when she received the news and drove straight to Chu Haotian's house.

Chu Haotian's website design is indeed very youthful, but it also has many immature aspects.

"The image resolution is too high. Most people using dial-up internet probably give up before the image finishes loading, right?" Yang Yajing said while browsing. "Let's change the CV upload section. There's an email size limit now. If there are too many people, the inbox will explode."

"What kind of document should it be? The template requires a project proposal, right?" Chu Haotian pointed to the requirements sent by the Xia Family Consortium.

"I'm asking you, is Boss Xia the expert or are you the expert?" Yang Yajing rolled her eyes at Chu Haotian. "He's just a big shot who only knows how to make money and he's having wild ideas. And you're just following him blindly? Aren't you just causing trouble for yourself and him?"

"Um... what should we do then? Are we just going to abandon this section?"

“Of course we need a table, but you have to make it a form like a registration form.” Yang Yajing pulled a blank sheet of paper from the printer and began to describe, “The format is very important. The contact person’s name, company, phone number, and email address should each be in a separate column. There should be a word limit for the intention, with a limit of 500 words. The table and email should be linked so that each email is less than one megabyte, which can avoid congestion.”

Following this format makes processing quick for the other party, and each expression of interest only needs to be printed out on one page. After identifying suitable expressions of interest, specific plans can be developed by directly contacting the other party and receiving targeted emails.

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