Chapter 563 The Boss is Awesome



Xie Yingying still had professional ethics and ultimately didn't betray Xing Baohua.

As for telling my parents these things, I actually wanted my mother to inform my second uncle in advance so that when we went there, we wouldn't be rash and could even arrange a time.

"You child!" Seeing that Xie Yingying was unwilling to talk, Xie's mother rolled her eyes at her and then asked, "I heard that your boss is quite the womanizer. Does he have a lot of girls around him?"

"I've met women at work, but not others," Xie Yingying replied.

Actually, the reason Xie Yingying was assigned to work next to Xing Baohua was because they had already thoroughly investigated this guy's background. If Xing Baohua was too dissolute and arrogant, who would dare to send their own daughter into the tiger's den?

Fortunately, Xing Baohua has many rumored female companions, but none of them are substantial. As for the future official girlfriend of the first D, it's practically a done deal.

In this day and age, once two people have established a relationship, met each other's parents, and are engaged, it's practically considered a marriage, even if they're just missing a marriage certificate. In other people's eyes, they're already a married couple.

Of course, many more people break up without getting a marriage certificate, and as times change, the acceptance of such relationships decreases.

Xie's mother's question drew Xie's father's displeasure: "Why are you asking around today? The China Merchants Group can raise 4.5 billion yuan, which means they have already done their research and dare to invest. Pengji alone can support many people for a lifetime. You should still give the second son a word. Maybe you can broker some cooperation. The wafer fabs are almost divided up, so there's not much point in investing anymore."

"I know!" Aunt Xie said and then stopped talking.

When Xie Yingying returned to her room to rest, her mother complained to her father, "I told our daughter to be more careful. How could a girl like her handle a cunning little fox?"

"He wouldn't dare. If he did, he would be like that strange leader, who has definitely thought of a way out. If he could really become our son-in-law, the benefits would outweigh the drawbacks. Even if he has some flaws in his character, the greater benefits would cover it up."

"But he was always..."

"There's no 'buts' about it. You have to understand that the whole country is developing rapidly right now, and every province and city needs an economic pillar. He has money, and if he wants to turn money into more money, he keeps investing to increase his returns. He controls the primary productive force, so money comes in quickly. Just look at how he's made his fortune in the last few years; you can tell he's not blindly investing. This kid is shrewd."

After a moment's thought, Xie's mother understood and said, "If you can guide him to invest in specific regions, then those people in your network..."

Mr. Xie nodded, meaning that was exactly what he meant.

If this can be successfully implemented, it will be the best time to solidify his system, and those below him will all benefit in different ways, resulting in immeasurable achievements.

To reach his position, one must consider not immediate gains, but the overall strategic plan.

There are many benefits to my daughter marrying Xing Baohua, but whether she will be happy is something only she knows.

The Chinese have always valued the importance of marrying someone of equal social standing; it's a deeply ingrained tradition. A wealthy woman marrying a poor man might seem like a beautiful story, but it doesn't necessarily guarantee happiness for both parties.

Xie's father meant that the two should let things develop naturally, as excessive interference might not be a good thing.

The two of them spend every day together, so they can see things more clearly.

Xing Baohua stayed in Shanghai for a few more days to wait for the homeowner surnamed Fei to return so that the household registration could be finalized as soon as possible.

Such a big house is so rare. Money doesn't matter, the main thing is that even if I have the money in the future, it won't be easy to buy one.

One is a Western-style building in Shanghai, and the other is a traditional courtyard house in Beijing.

One house is enough for each type of property. As for buying more houses if you have more money, that's just a different investment strategy.

He only buys houses to live in; if he buys too many houses, he'll need to set up a management company. He could just use that money to build office buildings.

Now, just thinking about it, he doesn't really have much money. After he finishes playing the Great Eagle Pound, he plans to build several CBDs in Jiangdong, Shanghai.

If you don't hang it anywhere else, just register it under your own name, you have to leave something for your future children, right?

While waiting for the homeowner, Director Min offered to show Xing Baohua around, but Xing Baohua politely declined, saying that her secretary was a local and that she should show her around and let her try some local specialties.

He also recalled that one year someone posted an old photo online to make fun of the poor in Zhabei, saying that they had no food to eat and could only catch some crabs from the lake to eat.

The crabs in the photo are as big as plates, and several people are eating around a table full of crabs.

Judging from the appearance of the crab, it was definitely not a sea crab. It was said to be a Chinese mitten crab, but he was too ignorant to have ever seen one that big.

When they come to Shanghai, one of them eats crab roe buns, and the other eats authentic hairy crabs.

Actually, Xing Baohua doesn't really like eating this stuff; he can't eat much and it's quite a struggle. Without tools, he's even had his cheeks hurt from eating crabs.

The food scene in Shanghai is quite sophisticated, with renowned cuisines all nearby. Whatever you want to eat, you can basically find it here.

In this era, renowned chefs gather, and their specialties are all high-quality dishes, with the ingredients being of the highest standard. Often, it is the ingredients that make a chef a master. Coupled with the chef's exquisite, meticulous, and beautiful techniques, the dishes look incredibly appetizing.

Xie Yingying took Xing Baohua to a breakfast stall to eat crab roe buns.

Don't be fooled by the small stall; there's quite a long queue. In Xie Yingying's words, this is the best crab roe bun she's ever eaten.

Don't be put off by the messiness of this place; often, the best food comes from these unassuming spots. Take Goubuli steamed buns, for example. They moved from humble beginnings into a shop, making it cleaner and more elegant, but the original flavor was lost.

Not only is it expensive, but it also doesn't taste the same as it used to.

Xing Baohua's group was also quite large; the other steamed bun stall only had two tables, not enough for all of them. They arranged for a guard to queue up and buy enough for a dozen or so people, so they could try it and remember the taste.

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