Ye Han explained it very carefully, and the other person also remembered it very carefully.
"How does it feel?"
"I took notes."
"Okay, then you go to work tomorrow. If you have any questions later, feel free to ask me."
"Well, boss, I'm leaving first."
"Um."
Ye Han didn't expect that the customer service representative he hired for the first time was quite capable, except for the fact that he asked Ye Han some questions he was unsure about on his first day at work.
By the next day, he could handle it completely by himself. Ye Han observed for a few days and found that there was no problem with the answers, so he let him go.
The customer service girl was also very satisfied with the job, so she took it very seriously. Especially after she became familiar with it, she simply loved the job even more.
The main reason is that the price of Hua Qianshu is there, and not many people ask about it every day, and those who ask will most likely place an order after asking the questions.
It is said that the dream job for modern people is one that pays well, has little work, and is close to home. Any job that meets all two of these criteria is a good one.
This job takes up almost two and a half of that, and the remaining half is because the salary is not enough, but it is still higher than the local average salary.
In short, the Hua Qianshu store is slowly getting back on track in modern times.
After more than half a month of day and night efforts by the Ministry of Industry's Iron and Steel Department, the batch of steel that Dai Viet bought from Hyundai finally overcame the technical difficulties.
Now they are working hard to make weapons and armor. Another good thing is that after more than half a month of research on modern steel plates, Dai Viet's steelmaking technology has improved significantly.
While Dai Viet was training its troops and preparing for war, Beichen and Lingjiang were also busy, and the alliance talks between the two countries went very smoothly.
That day, the Regent, the young Emperor, and a group of major ministers discussed in the Imperial Study for a whole night and finally determined the bottom line of the alliance.
The next day, Regent Rong Yi went to Lingjiang with the envoys from Lingjiang State.
When the emperor and the crown prince of Lingjiang received the letter delivered at full speed, they also began to summon their ministers to discuss countermeasures.
In the end, when Beichen and Lingjiang officially started negotiations, things went relatively smoothly.
Perhaps because of their common enemy, Dai Viet, neither side insisted on excessive demands. They simply tested each other, and once the other side clearly expressed its objection, they gave up.
Of course, when it comes to bottom-line interests, both sides are unwilling to give in no matter what. After three days of negotiations, the specific details of the cooperation were finalized.
The alliance was formed very quickly. Under normal circumstances, it would have been impossible without dragging on for half a year. But obviously, both sides knew that they did not have that much time to haggle.
Therefore, every request was made with full sincerity, and the two sides reached an agreement in just three days.
After the deal was reached, both Beichen and Lingjiang countries mobilized their forces at their fastest speed.
Weapons, armor, food, and troops, the entire country entered a stage of full-speed operation, and all resources were prepared for war.
During this period of time, everyone, including the common people, has clearly felt the impending storm, and all the actions of the three countries have been made public.
The war was about to break out, and the people of the three countries had already quietly stored food.
Grain merchants saw the business opportunity and prepared to take advantage of it to raise grain prices, but the Emperor and Crown Prince of Dai Viet had already anticipated this and made contingency plans in advance.
Therefore, the people of Dai Viet did not feel the fluctuations in grain and salt prices, because the government suppressed the big businessmen and landlords as soon as they were about to take action.
The emperors of Lingjiang and Beichen also reacted quickly, although they did not strangle the issue in the cradle like Dayue did.
However, they responded quickly on the first day that food prices went up, and directly seized the house of the one whose price jumped the most and raided it.
As a warning to others, grain prices returned to normal on the third day. Luckily, the monarchs of these three countries were all capable, and I had full control of the government.
Without this premise, there is a high probability that the country will collapse first without the intervention of other countries.
Before the war began, a war of public opinion began between the three countries, with Dai Viet being the first to start.
The official announcement from Dayue stated that Beichen and Lingjiang were planning to join forces to annex Dayue.
Dai Viet cannot sit and wait for death. For the sake of our parents and wives, we must fight to the end.
At the same time, he talked about Dai Viet's recent achievements, some true and some false, some real and some fake, but he didn't reveal his real trump card.
But the meaning is very clear. Although Dai Viet is facing an alliance of two countries, our weapons and technology are more advanced than theirs, and our food and supplies are more abundant than theirs. Dai Viet is still capable of protecting its own country.
Finally, some policies of the Qin State were also referred to, which clearly stipulated how many enemies killed could lead to promotion, opening up promotion channels for ordinary soldiers.
This was an official announcement. In addition to these, the prince also hired people to spread rumors about the brutality of Lingjiang and Beichen, and even dug up some small countries that were destroyed by the two countries hundreds of years ago, describing how miserable they were at that time and how inhumane they were.
There were so many tragic experiences in the history book that Ye Han gave me, and all those inhumane methods were randomly assigned to those two countries.
Anyway, it was hundreds of years ago, who can tell for sure? What's more, at this stage, most people had not read history books, and those who could read were still a minority after all.
The most important thing is that these are all "folk rumors". What do they have to do with the court of Dai Viet? We can't stop people from talking about them!
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