Chapter 901 In Full Swing
Jiang Rui: "..."
Hu Jun: "..."
What kind of feudal superstition is this?!
Under the suspicious gazes of the two, Hai Ruo coughed and said, "Those of us in the construction industry believe in feng shui to some extent. Sometimes when designing a building, we even invite a master feng shui expert to assess the terrain and then incorporate their suggestions into the blueprints. Although we should believe in science, shouldn't we occasionally believe in the mysterious power of the East?"
Hu Jun slapped his thigh: "That's really true."
Jiang Rui: "..."
have to.
Neither of them is reliable, and they even engage in feudal superstition.
He tried to convince them: "But this pedestrian street has a lot of foot traffic, the shops all look quite profitable, and there aren't many shops available for rent."
Hai Ruo said, "Let's look again."
Hu Jun: "+1".
Jiang Rui: "...Okay."
The three of them had no choice but to set out again and look for other shops on the pedestrian street.
...
At four o'clock in the afternoon, Hu Jun and Hai Ruo met at the square where the main pedestrian street intersected, but Jiang Rui did not show up for a long time.
Hai Ruo asked the cameraman behind her, "Could you help me contact Jiang Rui? We don't have his contact information."
The photographer readily agreed and used a walkie-talkie to talk to another photographer who specialized in photographing Jiang Rui, asking him what the situation was like over there.
The photographer replied, "Teacher Jiang is currently applying screen protectors to customers at someone's shop and won't finish until 7 o'clock."
The photographer: "?"
Hu Jun and Hai Ruo instantly understood Jiang Rui's thoughts—
Instead of wandering around like a headless fly, it's better to infiltrate "enemy territory" and experience things firsthand.
Those customers and revenue figures are all real.
Damn, why didn't they think of such a great idea?
Then, Hai Ruo said, "Although the screen protector business is small, there are several shops on the pedestrian street, which means the business is viable. As long as we find out the truth, maybe we can open a screen protector shop too."
Hu Jun followed his train of thought at the right moment: "There are also milk tea shops and restaurants, I can sneak in and find out what's going on."
Hai Ruo added, "Besides these small businesses, we can actually consider going bigger. I'll go take another look around and come up with some ideas, then I'll let you know."
So, without further ado, the two parted ways again and went their separate ways.
At this point, the director finally understood why He Jing had so much confidence in her "employees"—because although the three had very different professions, their personalities were surprisingly complementary.
Jiang Rui is a practical person; he acts on his ideas immediately and has a very decisive style.
Hai Ruo is a thoughtful type; she can come up with a hundred follow-ups for a single problem.
Jiang Rui and Hai Ruo have naturally clashing tempers, so they need a mediator to reconcile them, and that person is Hu Jun.
Despite their lack of progress on the first day, success was practically guaranteed.
Meanwhile, the other three groups of guests were also making great strides in their "careers".
In Wei Qinchuan's group, a female guest who temporarily switched to studying chemistry managed to get into the research institute designated by Wei Qinchuan and become an administrative intern thanks to her quick wit.
The other two male guests took different paths. One used Wei Qinchuan's reputation to get a job as a handyman at the research institute; the other took a different approach and applied for a security guard position at the institute.
Huang Xiaobin's "employee" diligently did volunteer work at the nursing home. As he did so, he noticed the nursing home's outdated facilities and inadequate services, and wrote a paper three days in advance.
Cheng Yi's guests even made their debut on the same day through live streaming, and by leveraging Cheng Yi's popularity, they accumulated a large following.
In order to secure commercial performance opportunities, they proactively approached the mall manager and offered to forgo performance fees.
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