C172 Qu Gongzi Divorce 4

"Qu Cunzi, you have to help me!" She curled his fingers. "I need this number …"

This was no small amount. To a new director, this was definitely a huge investment.

She mocked: "To your Boss Qu, what is this little money? "With your company's business sponsorship, we will be able to give the company an excellent placement advertisement at the end of the film, as well as in the film itself …"

"I have to get the investment department to evaluate it."

Yue Ming became impatient.

"This is a win-win situation, what's there to evaluate? Your Boss Qu can settle it in one sentence … "

He sat up, looking serious.

"I need the board's approval."

Yue Ming flew into a rage, "Qu Cunzi, stop being so official in front of me, what is this money worth? You still need the board's evaluation? You have enough in your private storage to transfer... "

"Any investment above nine figures is not a small amount," he said calmly. The old man said that if I make one more mistake, I will never get another chance. "

This old man … this old man … this old man … this old man … In the few times she had seen him over the years, he had mentioned "Old Man!"

"You are just a useless second generation ancestor. Qu Cunzi, I despise you. You'll have to rely on your father's breath your entire life. If he says one thing, you won't dare to say two things. If you don't have any prospects, are you even a man? … "

She was extremely disappointed and indignant.

This second generation ancestor.

In those days, how to chase after the enemy, romantic love, the use of tricks. Now that the novelty had passed, he felt that his family fortune was more important than hers. The old man kept his mouth shut, afraid that he would lose his inheritance right.

Qu Cunzi was not angry at all.

Only young people and impractical people would sneer at the Second Generation – you know, no one in the world could easily succeed.

There is a joke: a child asked a rich man: Uncle, why you are so rich. When I was a kid, I was as poor as you, and I had nothing. Dad gave me an apple, but I didn't eat it, so I sold it. I used the money I earned to buy two apples, then sold them again, then bought four apples …

The child said thoughtfully, "Oh …" "Uncle, I think I understand."

The rich man said, "What do you know, I inherited his inheritance."

The joke tells us: Don't be obsessed with reading the biographies of successful people and learning from them. Most of these books are carefully packaged, and a lot of important facts don't tell you:

Bill Gates' book doesn't tell you that his mother was an IBM director and that it was she who made the first big deal for her son.

Buffett's book will only tell you that he knew to visit the NYSE at the age of eight, but it won't tell you that his congressman's father took him there.

Wang Shi's autobiographies will not tell you that his former father-in-law was a vice president of Guangdong Province. Note.

Huawei's chief executive won't tell you that his father-in-law was a senior executive at the company. Sichuan Province, Deputy Province. Long.

Ma Huateng won't tell you that his father was a board member of a listed company in Yantian Port, Tencent's first investment was made by Li Zekai, who has little to say about his relationship with Yantian Port's parent company.

Ren Zhiqiang wouldn't tell you that his father was the former vice minister of commerce.

Pan Shiyi won't tell you that his success began after he married Zhang Xin, a rich woman.

Who could so easily succeed?