As time passed, the grand Weibo Night event gradually came to a close. However, its influence did not end there. Qian Duoduo, one of the organizers, did not hesitate to issue an order, requiring the company's online department to immediately publish the highlights of this year's Weibo Night and the complete list of winners on the official homepage, and specially set up prominent tags such as "Hot Topics". In this way, the afterglow of this grand event continued to spread, attracting more netizens who could not attend in person to experience that shock and passion. Suddenly, Weibo Night became a hit, and not only that, the winners also became famous. They already had a certain number of followers, and after Weibo Night, their follower counts skyrocketed, which increased the pressure on them. However, this bittersweet experience also led to their Weibo posts becoming increasingly higher quality.
Meanwhile, the Qian brothers and the two Jin brothers also attended Weibo Night. At first, they just didn't quite understand it, but they respected it. However, seeing the popularity of Weibo Night afterward broadened their horizons. What was going on? They used to think that 100,000 registered users was already amazing, but within three days, it had broken the million mark. What did that mean? One million people! And they were all real-name verified. This was all potential!
The conference room was now filled not only with the Qian brothers, but also with Jin Shen and Jin Zun. It was no longer the small gathering of just a few people when Wanmao Group was first emerging; now it housed over thirty senior executives from various departments. The scene was quite impressive.
Qian Mao sat steadily to Qian Duoduo's left, while Qian Xiang sat quietly to Qian Duoduo's right. Looking at the heavy responsibility before him, Qian Duoduo could sense the company's rapid development and ever-growing scale. This scene filled everyone present with genuine excitement and boundless anticipation for the future.
Meanwhile, Ah Biao, Xiao Zai, Ah Mao, and even the seemingly insignificant Ah Hu have all risen to become senior executives in Wanmao Group. At this moment, Lu Jinghuai, sitting at the far end, turned his gaze to Qian Duoduo and couldn't help but sigh inwardly: When we first met, that innocent and carefree little girl had long since disappeared without a trace. Now, standing in front of him was a powerful and imposing female boss!
Looking back on all the moments he'd shared with her over the years, Lu Jinghuai was filled with emotion. Just a few years ago, he was merely a small-time transport team leader. Yet today, through tireless effort and hard work, he had transformed into the general manager of a courier company. Although the company's business currently only covered Guangdong and Fujian provinces, he firmly believed that it wouldn't be long before it could rapidly expand to all parts of the country.
Just as his thoughts were racing like wild horses, Qian Mao's brief but powerful opening remarks had come to an end. Immediately afterwards, the general managers from various branches stood up and methodically began to give detailed reports and comprehensive summaries of their respective areas of responsibility.
In truth, he had always been well aware that his family's courier company was a small-scale operation, merely a small-scale business. However, to his great surprise, Qian Mao's policies towards them were so generous, even exceptionally so. This treatment gave him an unwitting illusion—as if his position within the company was crucial and indispensable.
But for some reason, during this meeting, he was seated directly opposite Qian Duoduo. That position allowed him to look directly into the eyes of the female boss, which gave him a sudden sense of déjà vu, as if he had returned to his student days and was sitting properly under the teacher's podium.
Just as everyone was listening intently to the report, the number of visitors to Window of the World and its corresponding revenue were suddenly mentioned. For a moment, all the senior managers, including Lu Jinghuai, couldn't help but swallow hard. You see, even though Window of the World was a joint venture with the Li family of Hong Kong, the revenue from just this one year was enough to keep the entire transport team working day and night for three whole years! My goodness, that number is simply astonishing!
Undoubtedly, the subsequent maintenance costs are enormous and staggering. However, when compared to the incredibly substantial profits, these costs suddenly seem insignificant.
Next to appear was Principal Huang of Meihai Academy. Lu Jinghuai's previously somewhat listless spirit was instantly revitalized. The reason was simple: his wife and beloved son were both at the school. He was especially gratified thinking about his son's crucial final year of high school, now in the final sprint, and his outstanding academic performance. His wife had mentioned that while getting into Tsinghua or Peking University might be difficult, choosing from among many excellent universities wouldn't be too challenging.
Regarding this matter, Lu Jinghuai had a special conversation with his son. After careful consideration, his son solemnly stated that his ambition was to be admitted to the Electronic Information Engineering program at Pengcheng University. He believed that this field would become a crucial area where China urgently needed a large number of talents in the next thirty years.
Lu Jinghuai was somewhat surprised, but he still had Liu Yuan call Qian Duoduo to discuss some matters related to this major. After all, Qian Duoduo now owned an internet company in Beijing and naturally knew far more than Lu Jinghuai and his wife. When he received a definitive answer from Qian Duoduo, the huge weight that had been hanging over Lu Jinghuai's heart finally lifted.
At this moment, looking at his son who was full of vigor and confidence, Lu Jinghuai couldn't help but sigh from the bottom of his heart: "It seems that my son's new brain is much, much better than my old brain!"
When Qian Duoduo learned that Meihai Academy had already filled all its enrollment quotas back in August 2000, she was equally delighted. After all, as a private school, a significant portion of Meihai Academy's daily operating expenses relied on tuition fees and grants from the group headquarters. The less grants from the group, the better Meihai Academy's enrollment capabilities and operational efficiency.
In recent years, the college's results in the middle and high school entrance examinations have been getting better and better. More and more families who hope their sons will become dragons and their daughters will become phoenixes are sending their children here. Of course, the teachers have not disappointed the parents' expectations. When the rate of students admitted to first-tier universities reached 30%, the reputation of Meihai Academy was thoroughly established in Guangdong Province!
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