Chapter 189, /.



The following day, Liu Zi saw the prototype of the shopping website in the conference room.

To be honest, if Liu Zi were still in the future, she would have shut down such a website immediately.

Most websites designed this way are phishing or virus sites; you shouldn't get hooked on them, as they are easy to scam.

But if we put this thing in today's terms, it would be considered a high-tech product.

Liu Zi had no choice but to grit her teeth and praise him from beginning to end, before finally offering her own small opinion at the end.

For example, you could create a shopping cart-like area to make it easier for customers to pay together.

Can the image loading speed be improved?

Can the website's response time be faster?

How can website security be guaranteed?

What are some good suggestions for building a firewall?

Besides cash on delivery, are there any other ways to receive payment in advance?

...

As Liu Zi posed her question, everyone present, from tech company executives to technical staff, broke out in a cold sweat.

"I know these problems cannot be solved overnight, but I hope everyone will keep them in mind, avoid complacency, and always strive to move forward on the path of innovation," Liu Zi encouraged everyone.

The people present could hardly laugh; they felt that Consultant Liu's demands were like several mountains pressing down on them.

Besides shopping websites, Liu Zi is more concerned about the research and development of real-time internet programs. This year, Baidu, QQ, and Alibaba have all been established. If they don't speed up and quickly seize the market, then it will be too late.

Liu Zi's face darkened when she remembered receiving a text message notification about her phone bill balance today. She had only received one international call yesterday, but it had cost her over a hundred yuan, which was really painful.

"Because we have a limited number of R&D personnel, and everyone's focus is currently on shopping websites, so over there..." the vice president said, expressing their predicament.

"Let's leave the shopping website as it is for now! It's too advanced, and ordinary people probably won't buy into it. We should focus on developing a real-time interconnection program instead." Liu Zi didn't show it on her face, but she was very anxious inside. Could these people really do it?

"Consultant Liu, shouldn't we inform General Manager Li about this? After all, it was General Manager Li who told us to hurry up." The vice president didn't want to take responsibility and didn't know if Consultant Liu could make the decision.

"Sure! Inquire on behalf of your tech company!"

Liu Zi nodded solemnly in agreement, her face showing no anger at being slighted.

She had said everything she needed to say. If these people were arrogant and complacent, she would suggest that Li Mu find someone else; these people were not worth it.

Zhang Ke has been waking up laughing in his dreams these past few months, because his company was caught in turmoil due to the sudden rise of its competitors.

Just when things were looking turbulent, their opponent, in a moment of foolishness, offended the big boss.

An enormous windfall fell into his lap; with just two articles published in his newspaper, three best-selling songs were his.

Rongrong became a sensation with "My Pride", becoming a hit across mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.

He recently heard that Rongrong has been nominated for the Most Popular Female Singer Award at this year's Golden Melody Awards.

I previously received a message from Liu Zi's studio that Liu Zi is currently in seclusion creating art and is not accepting any external disturbances.

Rongrong had contacted him several times. At this point, she should have taken advantage of this momentum to release a few more songs, but she searched for many and couldn't find a single one she was satisfied with.

This woman has been pestering him to call Liu Zi lately!

Before he could reach out, Wang Jian called first.

It turned out that Liu Zi was in Shenzhen at the moment and wanted to see him, so Zhang Ke naturally rushed over immediately!

The next day, Zhang Ke passed the test. When he arrived at the agreed location without stopping, he saw a somewhat tired Liu Zi.

"Miss Liu, it's been a long time," Zhang Ke greeted with a smile.

“Mr. Zhang, it’s been a long time. Last time, Wang Jian told me you wanted to meet with me, but I had signed a confidentiality agreement and couldn’t contact you, so please forgive me.” Liu Zi explained the situation from last time.

Zhang Ke is a well-known figure in the entertainment industry. Liu Zi didn't want to make enemies, so she had to explain herself after being turned away.

Confidentiality agreement?

Zhang Ke was taken aback. It wasn't that he hadn't had contact with the mainland government before; after the reform and opening up, cross-strait relations increased, and they had heard of similar things.

"Why is Mr. Liu doing this?" Zhang Ke asked.

"Oh, it's nothing serious. I just composed a march for the military parade, and the organizing committee was worried about something going wrong, so they told me to keep a low profile. That's why I've been staying in the vicinity of Beijing." Now that's all in the past, there's nothing I can't say.

"Wait, last month? I heard some people in Taiwan saying that a few people in their music industry went to Beijing to solicit songs and were deported. Is it because of you?" Zhang Ke asked in surprise.

Liu Zi covered her face and nodded.

"Although it's from Shao Han's company, thankfully it wasn't because of Shao Han that I feel a little better." Liu Zi didn't expect the news to spread so quickly, even Ke had heard about it.

"I'm quite curious about what kind of march you composed?" Zhang Ke was surprised to find that Liu Zi was also a versatile composer.

"Didn't you watch the military parade? I remember there was a broadcast from Hong Kong too!" Liu Zi frowned and looked at Zhang Ke.

"I was on a business trip in the UK those few days and missed it. There was no rebroadcast in Hong Kong after I came back, so I didn't get to watch it," Zhang Ke said with some regret.

Liu Zi felt that some things had to be said upfront.

"Mr. Zhang, I am a staunch supporter of one country, and I cannot accept any separatist forces. If I discover that any of my collaborators have such tendencies, I will unilaterally blacklist them."

Zhang Ke was taken aback. He was born in Hong Kong and had always considered it a free port. He didn't care whether the land belonged to England or the mainland.

"I didn't realize you were so famous, Mr. Liu."

Liu Zi shrugged, completely unconcerned about Zhang Ke's statement.

She felt that she was both politically correct and professionally competent.

"Mr. Zhang, I don't know if you've ever heard this saying: 'We were born under the red flag and grew up in the spring breeze. When the people have faith, the country has strength, and the nation has hope.'"

At that moment, Zhang Ke was amazed; what he said was truly wonderful.

Zhang Ke instantly realized what the future would look like if all Chinese people held such thoughts.

A warm current suddenly welled up in Zhang Ke's long-parched heart.

Is this the power of a nation?

"Ta-da, ta-da..."

Liu Zi then played the military band version of "The March of the Torrent" on her Walkman.

Zhang Ke felt as if his heart had been punched, and a thousand troops were marching towards him step by step, making him tremble.

Is this really Liu Zi's work?

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