Love? The Reborn Me Just Wants to Obtain Rewards-Chapter 524 - 233 Messed Up?
Chapter 524: Chapter 233 Messed Up?
Before 8 a.m. the next morning, Gou Huai was all cleaned up and took a taxi straight to Changqing Building.
Once he got to the company, he realized there were many people there today.
As he entered the sixth-floor main entrance, he felt like he had plunged into a sea of chirping women – the open-plan office, reception area, and meeting rooms were all occupied by women.
Xingyu was expanding every day, and even Su Huai himself didn’t know exactly how many employees and streamers the Imperial Capital Headquarters had.
Similarly, they were not familiar with Su Huai.
"Hey handsome, are you also a streamer in our guild?"
"Eh, how come I’ve never seen you before?"
"Right, where do you stream from?"
"Wow! You’re so handsome! Want to add contact so we can PK together sometime? I can show you the ropes~~~"
Today, Su Huai specifically wore a British-style suit, a dark set from Armani that was immaculately formal, paired with a classic white shirt; only the absence of a tie made the attire slightly less formal.
Su Huai’s attractiveness was consistently around 96 points, and together with his broad shoulders, slim waist, and long legs, he looked like a domineering CEO from a women’s novel stepping into reality.
The allure was so potent that, just by walking by, he was chased down by several overly familiar girls bombarding him with numerous questions.
Su Huai felt like he was being flirted with, but he wasn’t annoyed.
It was quite pleasant, at least they were full of energy.
Also, the local streamers from Imperial Capital were of high quality; Su Huai noticed three who scored 90 points at a glance, and the others also had their unique traits.
Scanning the area, Su Huai sensed an air that could almost make one’s back ache...
"Hello, I am a company employee, not a streamer."
Su Huai kept walking, but responded to a few of the women. After all, they were colleagues.
"Wow! Then, which department are you from? Can I come to you if I have questions?"
One particularly bold girl clung to Su Huai, and by the look in her eyes, her favorability rating was probably shot up to 70+.
Those who have never been handsome will never understand how eagerly girls can approach.
Cheese quickly squeezed through the crowd and teased, "Doudou, why are you mooning over him? Mr. Su is our company’s Executive Assistant and major shareowner representative!"
With that said, the level and degree of infatuation became even more exaggerated...
The women were not shy at all, using their numbers to boldly express their thoughts to Su Huai.
"Mr. Su, are you looking for a secretary? Do I look like I’m dressed in a uniform specially prepared for you?"
Stepmother’s skirt + black stockings, and frankly, it did give off that vibe.
"Mr. Su, you look so young! Do you like older women?"
The young woman who spoke leaned against a desk, twisting her waist back and forth, wow, that bottom was truly exaggerated.
"Mr. Su, what do you like to do in your free time? Do you like playing with balls? My nickname is Ball Ball~~~"
Su Huai glanced over involuntarily, and sure enough, her figure was ball-shaped...
In those days, the average education level of streamers wasn’t as high as in the future, but they were far more open than later generations.
Now, how many decent people are there among streamers?
Even Su Huai had never experienced this kind of scene before; later generation streamers were simply too proper, severely lacking the unrestrained flair of these opportunistic girls.
As time passed and Douyin became a lifestyle app, streaming became a new norm for the youth, the proportion of decent people increased, and with stricter platform regulation each day, it’s no wonder that veteran players complained it wasn’t as fun as in the past...
"Go away! Stop acting all flirty!"
Cheese, quite perceptive, initially kept quiet. But as soon as she sensed that Su Huai had no intention of flirting back, she immediately jumped in to shoo them away.
Su Huai managed to get away, then acting the good guy, politely nodded at them, "I’m busy now, maybe we’ll chat another time."
After all, they were all part of the same company, so it was important to maintain a good attitude; Gou Huai was increasingly resembling a proficient capitalist.
It really doesn’t matter whether one is called Ball or not, seriously!
Upon reaching his office and noting there was still at least half an hour to go before the meeting, Cheese suggested, "Mr. Su, shall I call a few people over for you to meet?"
"Sure, let’s meet them all."
After Su Huai agreed, before the shareholders’ meeting, a management meet-and-greet was organized too.
Xingyu’s structure was already comprehensive, but the top management was still not fully lined up.
According to Su Huai’s plan, the company had roughly eight important departments—
1. General Office.
2. Celebrity Recruiting Department.
3. Agency Department.
4. Operations Department.
5. Brand Cooperation Department.
6. Finance Department, Legal Department, and Administration Department as the three major support management institutions.
The agency and operations were separate, plus the commercial department represented by brand cooperation formed the three core parts of an MCN organization.
Recruiting, agency, and operations all took a cut from the streamers, but the differences were huge.
Recruiting was on the front line, pulling in people and following up until the streamer officially started streaming, helping them select suitable agents and operation teams, dealing with contracts, and so forth.
Agency involved comprehensive transactional management, those whom the streamers were closest to.
Operations on the other hand, was a professional content management, mostly working based on data analysis.
Unprofessional companies would confuse operations and agents, but actually, these two types of jobs require completely different qualifications.
In this industry, agents are easy to find, but brilliant operators are rare.
For an especially interesting example—Tong Jincheng’s nickname is Jiangnan’s Most Affectionate. Many people assumed the latter was the former’s online nickname, but initially, they were unrelated at all.
"Jiangnan’s Most Affectionate" was a personal account, born out of interest in doing livestream clips for Tong Jincheng, then editing, adding music, and spreading the content which led to the personal account’s rise to fame, and also propelled Tong Jincheng to the status of Ancestor Master.