Reborn with Consumption System-Chapter 395 - 196 The Company is Established_3
Liang Wu was dizzy from all the chatter.
Previously, she had been assisting Liu Minghao; today was the first time she encountered all the company shareholders, and truthfully, it was quite an eye-opener.
Each one of them was a wealthy and influential person, but how could it be that...
Their principal, usually so lofty and impeccably proper, was the most embarrassing today.
His smile was genuinely devoid of any scholarly aura.
Liang Wu felt that she had already paid enough attention to Han Lie, but it was only after this event that she realized... ...it was still not enough.
The boss is awesome!
Amidst Sun Changzhe’s rambling, Principal Zhang secured the dedicated leader from CITIC with incredible efficiency.
"That PB System, provided for free!"
Principal Zhang walked back, chest out, and Dou, who knew him best, started clapping.
CLAP! CLAP! CLAP!
"With Principal Zhang stepping in, one of him is worth two, impressive indeed!"
Everyone joined in the hubbub, but actually, not one person knew what the PB System was.
Not understanding, they naturally turned to Han Lie.
"That thing is a one-stop comprehensive financial service. Securities companies provide it for professional institutional investors and high-net-worth clients managing concentrated custodies. It includes clearing, back-office operations, research support, leveraged financing, securities lending, and fundraising services."
With Han Lie’s current IQ of 79, he rattled it off without a single stutter.
As a result, everyone was left utterly bewildered.
Dou scratched his head. "Is it that 10-tier quotation software our major clients use?"
"More or less."
Han Lie didn’t plan on explaining further and gave a perfunctory response. "The functions are a bit stronger, but the core idea is the same."
"Damn!"
Huang Ziyu slapped his thigh fiercely, cursing excitedly, "No wonder I keep losing money in the stock market! So the big players have professional tools?!"
Those with a bit more understanding, such as Jin Meilun, were at a loss for words.
"So, you’re only one system short of a master trader, eh?"
"Come on, let’s give you the trading authority, and you operate on behalf of Teacher Han?"
"Huang, you better stop messing with stocks, really, your head is just stuffed with leeks..."
The group burst into laughter before once again heaping praise on Han Lie.
Huang Ziyu and Lü Shuli couldn’t squeeze their way to the front and, being somewhat acquainted, they huddled at the back and murmured.
"Han Lie knows so much..."
"Yeah! Only a freshman, how does he understand everything?"
"Basic operation for a genius?"
"That can’t be right, can it? I have classmates who got into Qingbei, and none of them are this remarkable."
"Different talents, I guess!"
The two girls shared the same sentiment—Han Lie was too magical, seemingly born to be in the spotlight, dazzling wherever he went.
Every year, there are lucky individuals who make a fortune in the financial market, but for some reason, Han Lie was exceptionally different.
In the end, unable to come to a conclusion, they both lapsed into silence, each lost in their thoughts.
After arranging all the company’s affairs, everyone moved to Sun Changzhe’s place to start the company’s first team dinner.
As for the eating and drinking, there’s little to recount.
After the dinner, Liang Wu, who hadn’t drunk a single sip of alcohol, drove Han Lie back to school.
On the way, she brought up the last two moderately important business matters.
"Boss, when will you go pick out your car? Also, the company plans to rent an apartment for you nearby, what do you think?"
"Don’t rent the apartment."
Han Lie waved his hand. "You go check out which is better, the Suning Bellagio or the Tulip New Asia by the Bund. Then get a suite there. It’s only a 10-minute walk, quite convenient."
Liang Wu silently noted this down, planning to handle it shortly.
"As for the car..."
Han Lie changed the topic. "Do you have any suggestions?"
"The new tenth-generation Mercedes-Benz S-Class that came out this year—the American S550 model, or the S63 AMG—either would suit your image perfectly," Liang Wu said without hesitation, clearly well-prepared.
Han Lie wasn’t familiar with those two models.
Noncommittal, Han Lie casually asked, "And your reason for recommending them is?"
"For an official company car, the first requirement is dignity and presence. Secondly, since you won’t be driving it yourself, ride comfort is more important. The Mercedes-Benz S-Class has a long-standing good reputation in this area.
I believe that in the future, you will definitely have many cars for different occasions. With its uniquely understated nature, the Mercedes-Benz S-Class might become one of them.
So, it might be better to buy one early and register it under the company name. That way, it won’t affect your personal affairs."
Good work. Deserves a reward!
Han Lie grew increasingly appreciative of Liang Wu, yet he did not let it show.
"Okay. You arrange the time, and we’ll go take a look at the cars. Bring along someone from finance and the driver."
"Got it."
After a moment of silence, Han Lie suddenly spoke up.
"So, the last matter... your salary, have you thought it over?"
Just ahead was a red light, where Liang Wu smoothly brought the car to a stop and let out a light sigh.
"I’ve thought it over carefully. Looking at things right now, my abilities merit a salary of 8,000 a month.
But in truth, with the company’s current workload, 6,000 a month is a more reasonable level.
Any lower would be beneath you.
Any higher would suggest you’re too biased.
I’m not in a rush to make money; I prefer to grow and progress with you.
So, during my time at Zhongcheng, let’s make it 6,000 a month."
Han Lie was extremely pleased, his mouth involuntarily curling into a wide smile.
Currently, in the Magic Capital, the average salary across all industries is 5,000; the financial sector is a bit higher, averaging just below 8,000.
But it’s the high-end positions that drive up the average.
Even by 2022, for back-office staff, clerks, and administrative workers, the average salary would be around 8,000, with no shortage of employees earning just over 5,000.
Earning over ten thousand a month in cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen just like that?
Pure nonsense.
Liang Wu, as Han Lie’s assistant, had a lot of flexibility for her salary.
On the low end, something over 4,000 would have been enough.
On the high end, up to 15,000 was possible.
But she had already seen through this matter; too low was shameful, too high unnecessary—this wasn’t Han Lie’s company alone, after all.
Smart...
"Alright then, your monthly salary at the company will be 6,000."
Han Lie paused for two seconds, looking at her calm profile.
Liang Wu sensed this. She turned her head and returned a faint smile, looking both intelligent and beautiful.
So, Han Lie added, "Besides company affairs, you’re going to work for me for 16 hours; when it gets busy, you’ll have no private time. For that, I’ll personally supplement your pay by eight times your current company salary. That’s an additional 48,000. With your 6,000 from the company, that would be 54,000. Let’s call it an even 50,000 a month. You figure out how to handle the taxes..."
Liang Wu’s pupils dilated rapidly, and the sounds that followed faded into a blur.







