My American magical life
Chapter 210 - 210 82 No Martial Morality I've Been Doomed!_2

210: Chapter 82: No Martial Morality, I’ve Been Doomed!_2 210: Chapter 82: No Martial Morality, I’ve Been Doomed!_2 And ordinary people, those who make up the vast majority of all beings, can only get on one train after another as they pass by, and then see where the train takes them.

So, luck is very important, as it can determine whether you manage to get on the train that belongs to this era, the “k” express train.

“Running three accounts at the same time…

Cheng Daqi, I’m still in school, isn’t this a bit difficult?”

Zhao Hongjin answered with a pained expression.

She understood Cheng Daqi’s explanation, but the thought of managing three accounts made her scalp tingle.

“Ha, what’s difficult about that?

I don’t know what plans you have for the future, but I think, if you could influence thousands or millions of people with your accounts, then you…”

Cheng Daqi stopped halfway, certain that Zhao Hongjin understood what he meant.

“Balancing academics and business is indeed difficult, so everything I’ve said tonight is just a suggestion.

You still need to think it over on your own.”

There was no way Zhao Hongjin would shy away from a challenge, Cheng Daqi was sure of it.

At the most idealistic age of nineteen, how could she possibly be afraid of difficulty?

“But you still haven’t told me what the other two strategies are…”

Ah Zhao said softly, looking helplessly at Cheng Daqi.

This man was too clever.

Tonight, not only had she agreed to help him out, but she was also about to start working and making money for him.

The key was, Zhao Hongjin felt willing from the bottom of her heart, finding it both reasonable and just.

She felt as if she’d been spellbound, hoodwinked by Cheng Daqi.

But because she was extremely smart, she was sure she hadn’t been fooled.

It’s just that CEO Cheng was extraordinary, a true larger-than-life character.

“Breaking down books, delivering top-notch quality content, that’s your core competitiveness.

Singing, producing content with broader appeal, expanding your influence and fan base.

Study-abroad vlogs, sharing the lifestyle differences between countries, pondering education, enriching your personal brand.

With a three-pronged approach, ready for action, when the time comes I’ll summon the east wind and propel you to great heights!”

Having said the last line, Cheng Daqi made a grand gesture, full of vigorous and bold sentiments.

“Summoning the east wind, isn’t that setting the enemy’s camp on fire?

Cheng Zhuge Liang?”

Zhao Hongjin laughed heartily.

Cheng Daqi might not be the most reliable person, but he was indeed interesting.

Sometimes serious, sometimes not; sometimes human, sometimes a beast, and sometimes even a Zhuge Liang.

Incredible.

“Just tell me if you’re in or not, Ah Zhao.

Shanhaiguan Media doesn’t have any advantage, but there is one thing – I, as the boss, will personally serve you, ensuring you are always the company’s top priority, number one.”

A wealthy woman with black hair spent 10,000 Dollars, hoping for a 50,000 fan increase.

Zhao Hongjin didn’t spend a dime, yet Cheng Daqi directly promised her a million fans.

It’s not that the wealthy woman was foolish with her money, but rather that the value of Zhao Hongjin’s resources was immeasurable.

The cultural and media industry inevitably deals closely with the government; small matters may be trivial, but having someone powerful on your side during major incidents is of utmost importance.

The difference is a matter of life and death.

Many a top influencer has been completely destroyed by one incident, or even just a sentence taken out of context.

(The author is not making excuses; many truly have been wrongfully ‘killed.’)

While many of those taken down truly were despicable, were there really no cases of wrongful execution?

Cheng Daqi would certainly set boundaries for the future influencers of his company, but he feared unexpected swings and the winds of mischief.

Haven’t you seen?

Even the four related pilgrims going to the Western Paradise to fetch the sutras had to give gifts to others along the way.

If the winds of mischief could blow into the deepest parts of the sacred mountain, how could Cheng Daqi not be cautious?

“You speak as if your company would go bankrupt tomorrow if I don’t join.”

Zhao Hongjin quipped, with only one last concern in mind.

“I’d like to do it, but I’ve never made short videos before…”

Cheng Daqi said that wasn’t a problem.

“The branch office I’m setting up in America is about to be established, and I’ve already brought in at least a million Dollars in investment.

Soon, I’ll hire a cameraman and lighting technician on this side.

In the coming period, you should watch how other bloggers in these three areas create their videos and learn from their experiences.

Once my team here is in place, we’ll start creating a video shooting environment for you and develop your video style.”

When it comes to entrepreneurship, Cheng Daqi is a professional.

Before pulling Zhao Hongjin on board, he had already begun to set the stage and prepare the groundwork.

In America, as soon as the funds are in place, work can start in full swing.

“So…

goodbye?”

Zhao Hongjin’s goodbye was a question.

“Goodbye?”

Cheng Daqi’s reply was also a question.

Both of them felt as if they had more to say, yet they also felt it was time to part ways.

“I’m leaving now~ You should head back, it’s still a bit chilly outside.”

Ah Zhao left.

She came quietly, without bringing a single cloud.

She walked away gently, taking with her one of Cheng Daqi’s blankets.

Cheng Daqi truly liked Zhao Hongjin’s character; decisive and efficient in her work, clear in her morals and kindhearted.

‘Just like the ‘A thief not leaving empty-handed,’ I wonder who she learned that from, quite like the style I had when I used to go with the flow back in Eris.’

With a silent chuckle to himself, Cheng Daqi turned and went back inside.

Having Zhao Hongjin on board completed the most crucial link in Cheng Daqi’s domestic business strategy.

The future had arrived.

Now at Shanhaiguan Media, the human element was completely in place.

All employees were ready, the small sparrow complete with all its vital organs.

Even a demi-god was secured; yet to join, but sufficient nonetheless.

In all earnestness, people are the primary factor in a startup; now all that was lacking was money.

The few million Dollars raised in America could only be used there; filling the coffers domestically was not going to be easy in the short term.

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