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Chapter 1551 - 1393: Bluffing (Please Subscribe!)
Chapter 1551: Chapter 1393: Bluffing (Please Subscribe!)
Last year.
The park didn’t just build houses for them.
It also brought education.
Schools were built across various tribes, books were provided, so children would no longer wander aimlessly through hills or play in dirt pits. Their future generations could now use knowledge to transform the land they love.
Moreover.
Many Chinese teachers were sponsored.
They were all Africans.
Word has it they were hired at high salaries from the capital, Kinshasa.
Because they taught well.
Even tribal chiefs would frequently attend the classes. Indeed, Chinese is one of the hardest languages in the world, and their pronunciation was often imperfect. With the chiefs taking the lead, a wave of enthusiasm for Chinese swept through the surrounding tribes.
Aside from education.
There was also healthcare.
Professional skills training.
Agriculture.
Even the Steel Factory had helped them in many ways. All of these favors, they remembered. Though Tang Qing had never personally visited, they understood that without Tang Qing leading the charge, none of this would have happened.
"Last year, many people’s lives underwent significant changes. I don’t know if this is truly what everyone desires, but I can only offer things that I believe are worthwhile."
"Why do I say this? Because the commodity economy brings prosperity, but it also creates more inequality. You have something, others don’t, and this affects the harmonious relationships that previously existed between tribes and individuals."
These words.
Made the tribes feel that Tang Qing was truly a good person.
Just listen.
He even cares about relationships between our tribes. Fairness? The only real unfairness might just be from the heavens—for this land has mines, vast reserves, while other places either lack them entirely or have very little.
Can anyone blame Tang Qing?
No.
"Therefore, my hope is that every tribe, while becoming prosperous themselves, can also help more neighboring tribes and individuals to flourish. Pull them up. The greatest success for anyone is to help others succeed."
Convincing these people.
Tang Qing felt no pressure.
For the sake of motivating them to expand his market, some inspirational talk was necessary.
Sure enough.
The motivational talk worked well.
Especially that last sentence.
Combined with the park’s long-standing ’altruistic’ practices, they felt like they had grasped something. Previously, they thought doing business was merely repaying debts. Now, they realized they had been far too narrow-minded.
They were transforming society.
In an instant.
A surge of passion filled their hearts.
For the first time.
They felt the notion that ’making money is sacred.’
Next.
Tang Qing’s motivational words flowed one after another, sparking not only the African attendees’ determination and energy but even making the Chinese employees suddenly feel like they were part of something great.
In the audience.
Watching the expressions around him.
He Liang’s face twisted with amusement.
Forget what he does—he’s the deputy general manager in charge of Human Resources at Zhongyu Special Guard’s Central Africa subsidiary, possessing a certain resistance to persuasion tactics. He raised his thumb.
Truly deserves to be their boss.
Impressive.
At this moment.
He finally noticed.
Although Tang Qing was speaking in Chinese, the Africans present all understood him. He glanced at the honeycomb-shaped devices on the surrounding Utility Poles. Even He Liang, who knew what they were for, couldn’t help but marvel.
Nearly ten thousand people present.
All being catered to perfectly—absolutely incredible. This wasn’t a concert, where sound is directly broadcast. This was a speech, with simultaneous translation into different languages—a task exponentially more difficult.
Terrifying!
Powerful!
QingYang Audio dominating the industry was no exaggeration.
Indeed, they had true talent aboard.
"Your chairman’s speaking skills... I respect that," Fang Tie remarked.
"Of course." He Liang chuckled.
Tang Qing wasn’t just rich.
He had also helped so many retired soldiers like them.
Providing high-paying jobs, Zhongyu Special Guard had established partnerships with numerous domestic and international companies through Sky Eye’s business service network. Some paid less, but the company often supplemented those due to its philanthropic stance.
Beyond this.
The Annual Bonuses even made competitors envious.
Starting at RMB 20,000 domestically.
RMB 50,000 abroad.
Forget his own bonus as a deputy-level executive—this year amounting to a hefty RMB 320,000—even Chu Sheng, just a Security Guard captain, earned around RMB 80,000. Tang Qing had never been stingy when it came to treating his employees well.
Such an incredible boss.
You couldn’t find one even with a lantern.
He Liang had only one concern.
According to his knowledge, Zhongyu Special Guard’s global headcount had now surpassed 13,000 and was steadily expanding further. If the recruitment standards weren’t so stringent—requiring both excellent combat power and personal integrity—the floodgates would have burst long ago.
Moreover.
Except for Huaxia.
The company had secured gun permits in nearly every other country.
This kind of force.
Could it pose political risks?
The majority of personnel in the company were retired soldiers like him.
The tallest tree catches the wind.
It was inevitable they’d attract attention. Still, He Liang didn’t believe this posed any threat to his job. Zhongyu Special Guard employees all worked in Security—simply shifting job assignments could transform their roles instantly.
Take Chu Sheng, for instance.
He could transfer anytime to Wan Qing Mining’s Security Department.
But it was hard to let go.
He had already grown accustomed to the name ’Zhongyu Special Guard.’
...
After nearly twenty minutes of motivational talk.
No one present was impatient. Every African attendee listened attentively. Many had rarely even watched TV before. Who would’ve thought that today they’d be thoroughly captivated by a ’success seminar.’
"Alright, I won’t hold up your entertainment. Here, regardless of whether you’re my company’s employee or not, you all share a common identity: compatriots. I hope you’ll help one another in the future."
"Happy New Year! Goodbye!"
With that.
Tang Qing’s five-story-high holographic projection image dissolved into dust, floating away in the wind. The particle effect earned their approval—full marks. Of course, his earlier speech similarly received full marks—they all wanted to hear more.
They were left wanting.
Sadoke was filled with infinite thoughts.
Never mind the others.
Even he had been persuaded by Tang Qing just now.
A young man from Huaxia being so exceptional, backed by a diligent populace—how could they not rise? Regardless of Tang Qing’s motives, he was the kind who could take advantage of you and still leave you delighted.
Afterward.
The performances began.
Though it was just an industrial show.
The stage was no less impressive than a major concert.
Lighting.
Audio effects.
And the reasonably polished program quality made the cheers from the crowd thunderous. The atmosphere heated up quickly. If not for the calm demeanor of the Chinese attendees, the Africans might have already started jumping.
Calm.
Stay calm.
Jump at home instead.
From afar.
Chu Sheng observed the venue with his hands clasped behind his back, ready to prevent any unexpected incidents. As the meticulous and extensive pre-event security measures proved, there were no surprises. After the show ended and the audience began dispersing, he breathed a sigh of relief.
However.
No incidents happened here.
That didn’t mean trouble hadn’t occurred elsewhere.
...
At the Manor.
After wrapping up, Tang Qing was preparing to hit the hay.
"Commander, someone is planning to ambush Sadoke on his way back, approximately 45 kilometers away from the park. The group is currently en route to the ambush site—65 individuals, well-equipped."
"Who wants him dead?"
"His third-ranking subordinate, most likely aiming for a power grab. It’s unclear whether this is self-initiated or instigated by external forces."
Tang Qing chuckled.
Power struggles.
Still as unimaginative as ever.
"Sadoke has been fairly cooperative. Let the Black Prison help him out as a favor." The current situation was favorable—everyone getting along. Tang Qing wouldn’t tolerate disruptions. Even if Kinshasa wanted to unseat Sadoke, it would need his consent first.
"Understood, Commander."
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