I am a Big Player
Chapter 593 - 587. The World of a Girl Addicted to the Internet (Second Update)_1

Chapter 593: 587. The World of a Girl Addicted to the Internet (Second Update)_1

"The traditional 39 industrial systems won’t pose a problem, and the most significant impact of the internet economy is on conventional storefront businesses. Why do I say that? Now, anyone with a bit of ambition can do business on Qinghe Mall. You’ve probably seen the news: a yoga mat seller from a third-tier small city, Luo City, became the world’s largest yoga mat trader through the Mall, cornering a quarter of the global yoga mat sales. Isn’t that terrifying? This is something merchants from third-tier cities couldn’t even dare to dream of before!"

"Qinghe Mall has shattered traditional cost controls, geographical limitations, and barriers to entry. Anyone can come here to do business. Luohe Group’s commercial real estate generates a daily turnover of around 7 million, while Qinghe Mall’s daily turnover reaches several billion, occasionally spiking to tens of billions during promotional events. Of course, this is definitely not the limit of e-commerce," Ren He said calmly, recalling the hundreds of billions in turnover from the Singles’ Day event in his past life.

In truth, none of these things are as promising as the future of Qinghe TQ, yet it’s hard to explain clearly. And Sir Yang, someone who has seen over a trillion in funds, probably wouldn’t be too impressed by mere tens of billions. There’s no point in bragging now; better to let time prove it.

Ren He hasn’t interacted with people on this level before, so he doesn’t know what they might think.

Sir Yang nodded, "Interesting, let’s eat first."

Ren He noticed a thoughtful look in his eyes, as if he was seriously pondering the internet economy. But how could Ren He clarify everything during one meal? He also couldn’t say that in his past life, during the 315 evening gala, the internet industry had already seized half of the economic sky. Although this wasn’t entirely positive, it demonstrated many issues.

He couldn’t say that in his past life, the internet had become a fashionable term, as if every business owner who didn’t talk about internet plus and big data seemed outdated. But in reality, internet plus and big data were not that easy to pull off.

Qinghe Group has started to delve into big data. In a conference call, Ren He gave them an idea: "Have you ever considered that a person’s consumption habits, online time, searches, age, and gender, could all become our business opportunities? If they’ve searched for something in the Mall’s app, recommend it to them. That’s the simplest form of big data. Start researching it."

If Ren He had to work on big data himself, he’d be a ghost at it. It’s the professional teams and talents within Qinghe’s faction that need to handle it; all he could offer was the concept. When it comes down to the nitty-gritty, he’s far behind them.

But having already presented the concept, it was up to the elites of Qinghe Group to take it forward.

After several big moves in the investment and acquisition department, Qinghe Group has restarted its expansion. Though they still have sufficient talent, the issue is what to do if it becomes inadequate in the future? Therefore, Qinghe Group’s Vice President of Human Resources has already left his post to prepare for the internal business school of Qinghe Group. Ren He had only two requirements: first, the business school must be pragmatic and continue to pass down Qinghe’s values, instead of blindly learning advanced management knowledge from abroad, which might render the homegrown talent unsuitable and make a mockery of the whole effort; second, the business school should act as an elite academy within Qinghe Group, a place for internal spiritual development, where all employees would be proud to gain admission, yet the requirements of Qinghe Business School must be strict—strict and then strict some more, with comprehensive selection criteria including academic qualifications, IQ, EQ, and performance, and not a single one could be neglected.

All members of Qinghe’s HR department realized the boss’s emphasis on talent, and some smart Qinghe bosses immediately grasped the boss’s underlying thoughts: They must continue to expand, otherwise, they wouldn’t need more talent!

It’s the best of times, and the people of Qinghe are fortunate to work at one of the best platforms of the era, standing at the forefront aboard the massive ship of Qinghe. Even if they leave Qinghe in the future, they will still be the most elite talents.

After Sir Yang stopped inquiring about Qinghe, the other elders also ceased their questioning. Yang Xi’s two aunts kept asking Ren He a multitude of questions at the dinner table, but their inquiries were surprisingly unexpected: Who pursued whom between you and Yang Xi, how did you make up your mind to chase her to Capital, why did you chase her to the US, the song you wrote for Yang Xi was really nice, could you write a couple for us as well...

Ren He did a lot of homework before coming, focusing on equity transactions and the Yang Family’s industries, yet none of that was mentioned. Instead, they unexpectedly chatted about such nonsensical things. The aunts even talked about the US$7 million diamond pendant Ren He gave to Yang Xi and the Stubbornness painting worth millions he made for her, glancing at the two uncles as they spoke... What was this all about? It was like they were using him to slaughter their husbands’ wallets!

Hopefully, the uncles didn’t feel pain while simultaneously bearing a grudge against him...

After the elders had their say, the younger ones started asking for Dota guidance, and one who was in junior high complained to Ren He, "I wanted my sister to coach me, but after she played one match with me, she even deleted my game friends! Brother-in-law, can you coach me? I’ll definitely play better than my sister! How can she do such a thing as kicking me out and deleting friends? You need to talk to her!"

Pfft, Ren He almost burst into laughter on the spot. Who knew something like that could happen? Yang Xi actually deemed her own cousin too unskilled and deleted his game friends? Could they even share a table for future meals? How was her cousin supposed to regard his blood ties? Ren He surely didn’t understand the world of a gaming-addicted girl.

At that moment, another cousin said somewhat painfully, "I got deleted too..."

Ren He felt the two cousins were just short of weeping in each other’s arms in commiseration. And then, with one cold glance from Yang Xi, the two instantly fell silent. Ren He suddenly realized that Yang Xi did seem to be quite fierce with others besides himself... Was this a hidden trait?

If the cousins knew about this thought, they’d certainly disagree on the spot, claiming gentleness is the true hidden trait, right?

The meal concluded in a harmonious atmosphere, with none of the cold hostility that Ren He had anticipated, nor any tangled interests. Everyone’s response appeared to be genuinely happy for Yang Xi for finding a reliable boyfriend, and ’reliable’ had nothing to do with wealth or fame. Instead, it was more about Ren He’s courage to be with Yang Xi through thick and thin.

Ren He found it somewhat incomprehensible—could this dinner really be just that simple?

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