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Reaching the age of thirty, my income randomly doubled-Chapter 784 - 591: Domineering President Er Ya
Chapter 784 -591: Domineering President Er Ya
Er Piya is still particularly clever.
Although she has no opponents online at the moment, her personality dictates that any good deeds she does must be known to the entire world.
Er Piya instructed her chief secretary, Zhang Qi, to hold a live press conference at the headquarters of three major companies.
Her livestream channels come in all sorts of genres.
Whenever she does something good, the news livestream is mandatory.
Zhang Qi began solemnly explaining Er Piya’s benevolent plan.
“In late January, the Second Princess deeply empathized with the hardships of migrant workers, so she allocated 8 million cash in Magic City’s Golden Mountain to open four massive gyms, allowing migrant workers to enjoy free fitness facilities.”
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The audience was silent, not because they were shocked by the 8 million cash.
It was Er Piya’s absurd approach that was mind-blowing.
Opening gyms for migrant workers to enjoy universal fitness?
Do migrant workers even need to work out? Aren’t they already sweating buckets all day?
The ones who really need fitness are those sitting in offices or working in skyscrapers all day.
These people blow air-conditioning all day and have weak bodies; they’re the ones who need the gym.
As for migrant workers, you can say their jobs aren’t dignified, but you definitely can’t say their bodies aren’t fit.
A single migrant worker could easily take out two or three office workers.
Given all that, is there even room for them to need gyms?
“The Second Princess’s good deed seems a bit too out there.”
“Come on, cut her some slack; she’s only six.”
“What big world-changing deeds can you expect from a six-year-old girl?”
Er Ya immediately wasn’t having it; she’d just recently learned a new phrase.
I want my perspective, not yours.
Moreover, these netizens were bold enough to openly question her decisions.
Er Piya’s bossy streak kicked in as she draped herself in a special red robe for CEOs and addressed everyone.
“Universal fitness — what’s wrong with that? You all totally fail to understand my good intentions.”
After she finished talking, she dramatically closed the livestream. Praise is welcome; questioning is absolutely not.
Er Piya is just that quirky.
She actually realized a little bit of the problem but just didn’t feel like addressing it.
She wanted to see if anyone below could figure it out; if they didn’t, no monthly bonus for them.
If they figured it out too well, their salaries would be docked.
Luckily, her chief secretary Zhang Qi was clever enough. Seeing this situation, Zhang immediately said the netizens were too dense to grasp the Second Princess’s profound intentions.
Was the Second Princess hoping they’d go to the gym?
Obviously, she’s worried about them getting ill. They earn so little wages, and yet they’d have to send all their money to hospitals — isn’t that pitiful?
Er Piya nodded mysteriously, indicating that this was indeed the deep meaning behind her actions.
See? Someone gets me.
“That person — later, have them accompany Chief Secretary Zhang to collect a 200,000 cash bonus, and also let her take full charge of the gym situation.”
After saying her piece, Er Piya left.
Everyone else was dumbfounded and wanted to ask if the gym venture was still happening.
Also, Zhang Qi seemed way too smart — just a few words, and she’d earned herself a 200,000 bonus.
To say Zhang Qi was moved was an understatement; everyone knows what the Second Princess’s temper is like.
Given her family background, it’d be strange if the Second Princess didn’t have a temper.
If I had such a father, who would dare teach me how to behave?
She was born into a family worth billions, destined to inherit at least hundreds of millions in assets.
In her case, could someone earning just a few thousand a month even be qualified to question her?
She’s not Chen An’an; while she isn’t inherently disdainful of paycheck-to-paycheck workers,
it’s also impossible for her to consider them as friends.
Of course, money isn’t the sole factor in her friendships.
It’s just that people without money simply couldn’t keep up with her lifestyle; her habits have already drawn solid lines around her circle of friends.
If your family isn’t worth at least a billion, don’t even bother trying to hang out.
A casual shopping trip with her would make you question your existence — people earning only a few thousand a month criticizing her is inherently laughable.
She would never tolerate that.
Zhang Qi understands the Second Princess well — after all, she’s been by her side for so long. Clearly, the gyms were now a no-go.
Instead, she needed a revised strategy. It had to prevent denial of the original concept while also letting others appreciate the intent.
Zhang Qi pondered and quickly came up with an idea.
Simple gyms wouldn’t do, but what if they combined small gyms with free healthcare?
That would be entirely different.
It could also help everyone feel the Second Princess’s profound intentions.
There’s some truth to this — although the Second Princess is young, her family background has shaped her personality in a very… unique way.
When Er Piya got home, Chen Pingsheng kept an eye on her the whole way.
This little girl was secretly learning how to be a dominating CEO.
But she’d only learned the “dominating” part, not the “CEO” part.
The most absurd thing was that she was learning from the CEO dramas funded by their family investments.
In those dramas, the CEOs were all about “I don’t want your opinion; I want mine.”
Behind a fragile and delicate-looking face, they’d act all dominating.
True CEOs in reality, however, gather collective wisdom, seek diverse ideas, and improve constantly through reflection.
Er Ya’s approach was just lawless chaos, even at this young age.
“Er Ya, come over here!”
Chen Pingsheng called her, and Er Ya came running joyfully.
“Dad, what do you need from me?”
“I heard you’re quite the CEO at those three major companies?”
“No, Dad, they just like listening to me, that’s all.”
“Alright, go play then.”
Chen Pingsheng originally wanted to properly educate her, but after giving it a little more thought, it seemed pointless — after all, she was only six.
A six-year-old with an overwhelming sense of superiority. Talking too much about big principles wouldn’t make much impact.
Er Piya only listens when he talks big principles; she wouldn’t hear it from anyone else.
She went to play in her room.
Meanwhile, Chen Pingsheng received several phone calls, mostly invitations to meet. Right now, everyone is talking about the spreading disease.
Just hearing about it sends shivers down his spine. It’s truly unsettling.
Even their hometown, being near Wu City, was about to shut off access to the village roads.
This wasn’t happening in just one place; most places were taking similar steps.
Although Er Ya is still causing trouble, she won’t be hitting the headlines anytime soon.
News trending lists are completely dominated by Wu City-related topics.
Chen Pingsheng called the spoiled brat to get her to return home for a while.
This winter break, he planned to take them to experience the lives of ordinary people post-disease.
They’ve been sitting too high above it all — too far removed from reality.
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This was perfectly demonstrated by Er Piya’s actions.
Chen An’an came back quickly; she doesn’t even ride flashy luxury cars anymore, only the Volkswagen Phaeton her father owns.
This car competes against the Mercedes S-Class, and Volkswagen’s ability to make high-end vehicles shouldn’t be underestimated.
It’s just that the brand’s positioning couldn’t keep up, and its sales were dismal before being discontinued.
Chen An’an is now opting for less ostentation. This car suits her transition phase perfectly.
Once she returned, Er Piya, Little Third Chen Lu, and the others were there too.
Chen Pingsheng planned to take them all to Sha City to genuinely experience ordinary life in light of the disease.
The disease hadn’t reached Sha City yet, so it was still very safe there.
If there were a true outbreak, avoidance might solely rely on luck value.
Whether it works or not — well, who knows?