My American magical life -
Chapter 608 - 608 102 Candidates from Both Parties Will Kneel and Kiss My Boots 9162 Not Misleading Readers!_4
608: Chapter 102: Candidates from Both Parties Will Kneel and Kiss My Boots (9162 Not Misleading Readers!)_4 608: Chapter 102: Candidates from Both Parties Will Kneel and Kiss My Boots (9162 Not Misleading Readers!)_4 Of course, the object of these screams wasn’t Cheng Daqi.
CEO Cheng was intermittently trending in Hua Country with earth-shattering news, but in America, he stayed excessively low-profile, rarely appearing in public.
Caution was etched into his bones—a habit—and yet, when it came to taking risks, he was incredibly bold.
This was not contradictory.
Today was the day UCLA signed a cooperation agreement with MAS.
Through Mi’er’s efforts, UCLA’s Journalism and Art schools became MAS’s partner institutes, and together they established the “West Coast Breakthrough Media Research Institute.”
The name sounded a bit weird, but to outsiders, it seemed profound and impressive.
It was unclear whether the leadership of the two institutes was satisfied, but CEO Cheng was quite pleased.
He wanted it to sound profound and impressive, he wanted it to sound intimidating.
As for academic research achievements…
those could be easily produced as long as one was willing to sponsor them, then there would be plenty.
Today’s attendees weren’t just there to welcome the first major celebrity to collaborate with MAS, a sports star—little Michael Porter, a Missourian.
Well, if you ask, it’s all about the shareholder’s connections, no need to explain further.
This guy was a hot topic, something like a young genius whose career is prematurely marred by injury, amidst rumors that he was finished.
But in reality, he was in good health, it was just going to take him a long time to get back to intense competitive sports.
Of course, there were other famous Americans at today’s event, since MAS had signed several impressive figures.
Otherwise, the UCLA students wouldn’t have shown CEO Cheng such face.
MAS needed to sign many famous people in America, which was an important strategy CEO Cheng had devised for MAS, adapting to local conditions.
Compared to Shamite helping various companies in Shanhaiguan with short video accounts, MAS in America focused more on celebrities.
It wasn’t a matter of good or bad, both strategies were legitimate business practices.
UCLA’s sports hall was packed with people.
After a few pleasantries with several members of UCLA’s management, CEO Cheng took the stage, being today’s keynote speaker.
As soon as Cheng Daqi stepped onstage, the students immediately showed their displeasure.
Who is this prick?
Wasn’t it promised we’d have sexy guys twerking, beautiful women fighting?
“Alright, everyone, I’ll keep this brief.
I am the founder of MAS, and also the honorary dean of the soon-to-be-established ‘West Coast Breakthrough Media Research Institute’ at UCLA.”
The stubborn students of America had little respect, and before CEO Cheng could say much more, they started cursing.
“Get lost!
Get lost!
Get lost!”
I came here to see celebrities, hotties, and beauties, not for some prick like you to show up.
UCLA has numerous partnerships, and one with a name as nonsensical as the West Coast Breakthrough Media Research Institute sounds like garbage!
“The West Coast Breakthrough Media Research Institute will offer three master’s degree points and aims to establish two doctoral points in the future.
Everyone, such behavior is concerning to me regarding future cooperation with UCLA.”
As he spoke, CEO Cheng looked towards the high-level administrators of UCLA seated offstage, who could only offer him a wry smile in response—they couldn’t control that mob of college students.
But Cheng Daqi’s words did have an effect.
In addition to enjoying silver parties, American students wanted degrees, and a master’s degree was ultimately more valuable than a bachelor’s.
For this man, who was seemingly the future second-tier dean of a UCLA institute, the students showed the minimum respect—the heckling quieted down a bit.
CEO Cheng let out a wry smile.
There was really nothing he could do about these pigheaded students in America.
With the American national conditions taken into account, remember, American students would even dare to blatantly oppose the Shamite people—they were too passionate.
“If you’re interested in short videos, artistic creation, films, photography, you might want to check out the West Coast Breakthrough Media Research Institute.
Our facility is located in the LA city area, with independent labs and venues.
The most important thing is, our funding is separate from UCLA’s.
MAS hopes to discover creative talents.
You may not have heard of MAS, but just to give an idea, my company was valued at over a hundred million dollars just three months after its establishment, with a future goal of tens of billions of dollars.
Lastly, as a visiting professor at UCLA, I will be teaching a course in the first half of 2019 called ‘How Short Videos Can Change the World,’ and I welcome you all to sign up.
Thank you very much.
Next up, we have the Super Twerk Crew’s performance!”
The students suddenly burst into applause.
That’s more like it—who wants to listen to your babbling?
We just want to watch energizing shows!
Your company is worth a hundred million dollars, ten billion dollars, what does that have to do with us?
You’re just a hypocritical capitalist in cahoots with the school authorities.
Do you think we’ll be your lackeys?
Ha!
You’re not as interesting as a twerking dance!
But CEO Cheng’s words were ultimately heard by thousands, and naturally, among them were some smart ones.
They remembered the name MAS and even looked forward to Cheng Daqi’s future course.
“How Short Videos Can Change the World”—such a grandiose name.
As CEO Cheng stepped off the stage, he was comforted by Lisa for a few words.
He gave a brief response, then located the deputy chancellor of UCLA.
“Mr.
Deputy Chancellor, I didn’t anticipate the reaction today.”
CEO Cheng wasn’t really concerned; he understood the behavior of young Americans, but he still felt it was important to communicate his stance.
“Dear Chan, the reaction today was unexpected for us as well.
The West Coast Breakthrough Media Research Institute is a partner institution of UCLA.
It was already extremely difficult to establish the master’s degree programs, effectively because it is tied to the internal second-tier faculties of UCLA.
You suddenly mentioned the future establishment of doctoral programs at the institute, which was quite unexpected.
Don’t you think you owe us an explanation?”
An explanation?
CEO Cheng frowned, asking in a cold voice.
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