She Only Cares About Cultivation-Chapter 1131 - 915: Super Star 89 (Five Thousand)_2
"One donates supplies, the other donates money? It’s just like Hua Yan’s style. Ling Yao, on the other hand, is obviously motivated by it. Now, hurry up and finalize the donation account, and in the name of our company, donate... one million!"
After all, Liang An has to support the company’s people, and the accounts need to be fluid, so he can’t pull too much money out. He won’t be like those two youngsters who can give everything without worry. But he personally also donated one million, totaling two million.
Liang An did not urge Zhou Zhou to donate, nor did he ask him to rally the company’s employees to donate. He said nothing, directly giving the finance department the authority to handle the matter, and asked them to inform him once the account was confirmed. This unconditional trust moved Zhou Zhou deeply, so he instinctively opened the computer and began researching the impact of the epidemic.
As a result—
After the account was set up, [Jingling] donated one million in the name of the company, Liang An personally donated another million, Ling Yao donated five million, and Zhou Zhou also contributed a commendable 500,000 yuan. In total, the company reached 7.5 million yuan. The HH Foundation highly valued this, even calling personally to express their gratitude and explaining how some expenses would be made public to assure them the money would be well allocated.
Zhou Zhou was already married, with elders to care for and children to feed. He couldn’t act as freely as those two youngsters but stayed in contact with them daily by phone to check on them.
As for Hua Yan and Ling Yao, they drove every day to various hospitals, finding the relevant departments to make donations. During this time of resource shortage, the hospitals were very appreciative. The donors filled in "Chinese" without showing any identification or leaving a word. However, at the strong request of the authorities, photos were taken, and unknown to them, a security officer noted down their license plate numbers as they left.
Time and again, continuously for about ten days, their acts of kindness were gratefully acknowledged by hospitals and praised on online platforms for their selfless spirit. Some even compiled lists of their donations, noting that they were all items most urgently needed by doctors at the time—protective kits.
On January 23 at 10:00 AM, WH went into lockdown. That day was precisely the 29th of the lunar month in China, just a day before New Year’s Eve.
On the day of the lockdown, they had distributed 80% of the supplies; the remaining 20% was reserved for emergencies. These days, they shuttled between hospitals, delivering load after load. Their presence exploded in popularity on short video platforms, and some even traced [Jingling] back to their talent agency using the license plate.
In no time, people flooded their official video sites and Weibo with messages of praise.
Liang An didn’t expect his company would become an online sensation in this way, nor did he foresee that afterward, many employees’ names would appear on the HH Foundation’s list.
The power of the internet is formidable. Just by the company car’s license plate, they traced back to the company, and then with the foundation’s list, dug out names and positions of [Jingling]’s employees. Of course, this might also be Liang An intentionally leaking the information, considering their rightful expectation to gain some attention after donating money and resources.
Meanwhile, after delivering 80% of their supplies, Hua Yan and Ling Yao returned to the hotel, where they received a personal welcome from the hotel manager.
Since the hotel had been designated for medical staff accommodations, the management was strict. After they became online sensations, they received a notification from the top that all their expenses during their stay in WH would be waived, including daily meals—in other words, they were taken care of regarding food and lodging.
They thought they were about to leave, yet unexpectedly, the two managed to keep busy, joining medical staff in hospitals and applying for cleaning work in the critical care areas.
Heaven knows how moved the doctors and nurses were at the time. The two seemed to understand medicine and were extremely keen on protective measures, earning further respect from the medical staff.
Initially, Hua Yan intended to go alone and have Ling Yao drive to pick up and drop off medical personnel. However, Ling Yao was worried about her and insisted on coming along, so reluctantly, she let him.
Cleaning work was dangerous, offering five hundred yuan in compensation each day. On the first day of joining, registration and training were required. Hua Yan and Ling Yao didn’t want to reveal their names and information, saying they didn’t want the money, but people weren’t happy with that.
"Why don’t you want the money? This is a subsidy from the country. If you don’t take it, where will the money end up? Who knows?"







