Chapter 465 Waiter
Xia Zhizhi shook her head: "I do have this idea, but it's not what you think."
The lower class has a low level of education and basically has the same surname as others, and their beliefs are saturated.
If she had nothing to do and was full, it would have been very difficult for her to develop a new sect from the crowd.
She could easily form a blind-sweeping group in the country because of the special times. People did not go for her, Xia Zhizhi, but for the people at the top.
That approach is obviously not applicable now.
Of course, if she really wants to do it, it is not impossible, she just needs to invest a lot of energy and time.
But she thinks it is good enough for the grassroots people to believe in Buddhism and worship God. There is no need to add any additional beliefs, and she does not want to gain any benefits from them.
After all, since a long, long time ago, most of the resources have been in the hands of a small number of people.
But that small group of people who control the rules governing the operation of human society in this world know clearly that religion is just a tool to restrain the lower classes.
What truth, goodness and beauty should be used to deceive them into selflessly dedicating themselves to that mysterious scheme?
Of course, that doesn't mean I won't lie to them. After all, Xia Zhizhi can be extremely selfish sometimes. She won't even give out the spiritual spring water for bathing to reward everyone. So I still have to lie, it just depends on how I lie.
Xia Zhizhi had an idea in mind and said to Ah Ju, "Go get some paper and pen to make a note."
Xia Zhizhi dictated the general outline, and Ah Ju wrote it down one by one, and also made some suggestions inspired by the novel.
She thought it was good and adopted some.
After the general framework is completed, Xia Zhizhi does not need to perfect the details for the time being. After all, she is good at talking nonsense, and when she really thinks of any good ideas, she can add them to it.
Now that the big framework is complete, the next issue is personnel selection.
The initial staff structure is very important, and she needs to be cautious about it, as it determines whether she can laze around more happily in the future.
After all, if one chooses the right capable old employees when starting a business, she only needs to give a direction, and these donkeys will naturally pull the cart forward. By then, won't the number of people grow like a snowball?
Xia Zhizhi found a new direction in her life. Now that she had fun, she no longer found her life boring. She regained her former cheerful and lively personality, and took Ah Ju to indulge in sensual pleasures, while also looking for a few lucky men.
At this time, the water on this side of the Hong Kong River was shallow and there were many turtles. The area was not large, but there were quite a few wealthy people. Because of the superior geographical advantages of Victoria Port, ships brought a large number of foreign businessmen.
They used to live like gorillas in the zoo, but after killing and looting from the mainland, they became rich overnight, put on hats, pretended to have evolved from gorillas into humans, and lived a life of luxury.
Soon, Xia Zhizhi found several suitable candidates.
The number of suitable candidates increases with time, and the candidates are available, but the right opportunity has never come.
Ah Ju even asked her: "If you don't want to enlighten them one by one, how about I knock them out and bring them back?"
Robots are good in many ways, except for this one bad point. As long as Xia Zhizhi doesn't confess, Ah Ju will rely on his strength to force his way through them. He wants to beat up everyone and make them submit to Xia Zhizhi.
They are now in a nightclub, which was newly opened last year and is currently the largest entertainment venue in Hong Kong.
The venue is spacious, with nearly sixty private rooms on three floors, and guest rooms upstairs. The dance floor and hall are several thousand feet in size, with thirty semi-circular booths in the hall. There are about three to four hundred dancers alone. It is said that the owner has several such venues.
It's really lively and grand, but of course, the prices are really high. The minimum price per person is NT$120, and with a mediocre drink, you can sit in the hall for two hours. When the time is up, you have to leave if you don't renew your seat.
Don't even mention the private rooms, the cost is even higher.
Except for a few young people who want to see the world and are short of money, the others with low-consumption cards are here to fish.
Xia Zhizhi was not short of money. She sat in the hall not for any other reason but because she thought it was lively here. After all, she did not make an appointment with her new friends today.
It would be more comfortable for her and Ah Ju to stay in the private room than to stay in the hotel. Most importantly, the singers invited by the club today would not be paid to sing for them. Otherwise, she would not be able to sit there.
Xia Zhizhi placed two fingers on the base of the wine glass and pushed the glass in circles on the table. The deep red wine created ripples on the inner wall of the glass.
Hearing Ah Ju's words, she shook her head gently, stopping Ah Ju's immature idea: "Don't worry, rushing is not buying and selling, you can always wait for the right time."
Music was playing in the dance floor, and people left their seats one after another and went to the center of the dance floor to dance senior disco.
Xia Zhizhi was not interested in this. She waved to the waiter next to her. The waiter came closer and asked her in a low voice: "Miss, what can I do for you?"
Xia Zhizhi said, "Go to Hu Ji Wonton next door and buy me a bowl of shrimp wontons. Ask them to put more pepper in it."
The music on the dance floor was a bit loud, and the waiter didn't hear clearly, so he moved closer. Xia Zhizhi said it again, but he still didn't understand.
Xia Zhizhi pursed her lips, distanced herself from him slightly, and glanced at him up and down.
This waiter looked unfamiliar. Xia Zhizhi had never seen him before. He might be new. He should be young, about 18 or 19 or 20 years old, with fair skin and distinct facial features. He did not look like a southerner. He had a very handsome and clean appearance.
He was quite tall, probably around 180cm, which was considered tall for a Hong Kong city at that time.
This waiter is really new. He also smuggled in from the mainland. He met a kind fellow villager who recommended him to work as a waiter in the club.
At a time when most illegal immigrants are working as screwdrivers in factories, washing dishes in small restaurants, or even doing hard labor at docks, earning the meagerest wages, his job can be considered valuable.
The income of club waiters is very good these days. In addition to a generous basic salary, they often receive considerable tips.
Even though you have to hand over a lot to the gang's henchmen, the income is still much higher than doing other jobs. Without some connections, you really can't get in.
Xia Zhizhi's Cantonese is very standard, but he is not a local and he learned the local dialect later. This is his first time at work and he does not have much experience. In addition, the music was so loud that he could not hear clearly for a while.
After being looked at by Xia Zhizhi like this, he was afraid that the customer would get angry on the spot. Being scolded was a small matter. What if the club felt that he was not suitable for the job and fired him? What should he do then?
Thinking of this, the waiter instantly became nervous, and when he was nervous, he began to stutter: "Sorry, I didn't hear you clearly..."