Peerless CEO Falls In Love With Me

C664 Borrowing Flowers to Offer to Buddha



C664 Borrowing Flowers to Offer to Buddha

"Why don't you have a drink?" I smiled. "I'll lend you my friend's tea as a gift."    

    

"No, my client arrived first. She's waiting for me in the next room. I'm going over." Summer said as she nodded at me, "Bro, take your time to savor this. It's rare for you to have such an elegant mood."    

    

With that, he went to the next room in the summer.    

    

Since we had business to talk about in the summer, I naturally couldn't interfere with him. So I continued to drink my tea and watch the snow flying outside the window, letting my emotions drift away with the snow.    

    

Suddenly, a candid voice came from the door, "Hey, kid. Steal my tea and drink here while I'm not around."    

    

As soon as I heard the sound, I knew it was Leh.    

    

I turned around and grinned at Leh.    

    

Leh, who just entered the early winter, seemed to have become more and more sturdy. Although he had lost some weight, he was still full of spirit.    

    

Leh walked in laughing. The little girl quickly greeted Leh: "Old man, come have some tea in this snowy day."    

    

Leh looked at the little girl, then looked back at me and pretended to say: "Originally, it was snowing and I didn't plan to come out, but I couldn't sit still at home. I kept having the feeling that someone was touching my stuff. After thinking about it, my most valuable treasure is the tea leaves here. Therefore, I came here to take a look.    

    

Leh's witty words made the little girl laugh non-stop. I grinned and pointed to the front, "Old man, come sit down." "Aren't the two of us enjoying tea while we admire the snow?"    

    

Leh sat in front of me and crossed his legs. "From what you said, it sounds like you were the one treating me to tea. "Brat, which one of us is the host?"    

    

"What are you mumbling about?" Naturally, whoever comes first will be the host. " I said nonchalantly, "We're brothers, aren't we?"    

    

"Brat, it was the two of us just now, and it was the two of us in the blink of an eye. Are we the two of us?" Leh glared at me: "Take away my ownership and bully my old man."    

    

I laughed out loud. "It's the same for father and son. You can call me whatever you like. You can also call me whatever you like."    

    

Leh grinned, "Then I'll call you son. "Little brat, Yi Ke."    

    

I said, "Up to you. For the sake of being disrespectful, you took advantage of me. "    

    

Leh pointed at my forehead and said, "Child, you have explained to me clearly, who is the one who is shameless. It's your honor to be your father. "    

    

I nodded honestly. "Alright, alright, it's my honor. You can continue masturbating by yourself. I didn't promise to be your son. "    

    

Leh drank a mouthful of tea and then said, "Haha, boy, you won't give up until you die. What a firm stand."    

    

We are friends, we are men, we are brothers. How great it is, after being your son, I will no longer be so relaxed and comfortable. Don't worry, when you are old, I will definitely show you the respect and filial piety of a son. Although we do not have the name of father and son, but I will let you enjoy the friendship of father and son. "    

    

Leh laughed and nodded: "Alright, with your words, I'm satisfied. "What, you're not busy today? You ran over here to drink tea yourself."    

    

I turned my head and looked out the window at the snow. "I wanted to see it myself, to see it, to think about my past and my future. "You're so untactful, come over and disturb me."    

    

Leh laughed. "I'm not being tactful. Alright, alright, just enjoy the snow. I won't disturb you."    

    

I said, "Since you're here, can I ignore you? "Haha."    

    

Leh said, "Yes. I don't mind. Let's have tea and enjoy the snow. I won't disturb you. "    

    

I stopped talking and looked out the window at the drifting snow. The snow was getting heavier and heavier. The first snow of the winter was the snow.    

    

Leh also stopped talking. He was quietly sipping his tea while looking out of the window, as if he was also thinking about something.    

    

The room was quiet, and from time to time the little girl poured tea for us.    

    

After a long while, I looked out the window and said: "The owner of Sanshui Group is next door to us."    

    

"Oh." Leh replied.    

    

"To drink tea with clients and talk business." I said again.    

    

"Yes." Leh replied again, as if he did not feel that there was anything out of the ordinary.    

    

I turned my head to look at Leh. Leh's expression was faint.    

    

"You don't seem very interested in that." "No," I said.    

    

"What do you want me to be interested in?" Leh glanced at me and then looked out the window.    

    

I felt a little bored and said, "I don't want you to be interested."    

    

"How is your business with Sanshui Group reporting going?" Leh said.    

    

"In progress. They were very bold, and I gave them a plan, and they read it and they said 100 thousand newspapers. " "No," I said.    

    

"He really is quite bold." Leh said: "I'm afraid they won't order so many newspapers in vain. There has never been a free lunch in this world. Businessmen do not neglect their own interests. "    

    

"You're right." I said, "In addition to the economic and social benefits I analyzed for them, they put forward a series of advertising, distribution and news returns, which are closely linked to their real interests."    

    

"What do you think of their conditions?" Leh picked up his cup and took a sip of tea.    

    

"Reasonable. Since we're cooperating, we must all reap our rewards. Otherwise, how can we say that we have a win-win situation? " I said, "In a way, I think they're very smart businessmen."    

    

"In a sense, you can use this partnership as a model for doing business as a brokerage. Wouldn't it be nice if the media and the company formed a strategic partnership, supporting each other, helping each other, and making progress together? " Leh looked at me.    

    

"Strategic cooperation between media companies. This Tiff is pretty good. " I nodded. "I think maybe that's what Sanshui Group thinks, but it's just that. There seems to be no enthusiastic response to this cooperation within our group. The top or top leaders of our group do not seem to be aware of the long-term strategic significance of this cooperation. "    

    

"What's wrong?" Leh said.    

    

"In Issuing Company, I received the strong support of CEO Qiu Tong. In the group leadership, I also received the strong support of the CEO who is in charge of the branch management. However, I encountered an obstacle with Chief Editor, who is in charge. This bookworm, who does not know how to manage a business without a strategic vision, only knows how to run a newspaper. He cannot see through the important interests and meanings involved and has put forward different opinions and opinions. " I sighed. "The report went all the way through the green light and finally stopped at his place. He is the leader of the group. If he does not sign for approval, this project will go down the drain. "    

    

"Oh, this Chief Editor you're talking about, isn't he the one that was almost knocked down a few days ago?" Leh said.    

    

"It's this guy!" "No," I said.    

    

"Did he fall in the end?" Leh said.    

    

"No, he's revived. I don't know which expert pulled him." I said, "He has nothing left to do. He's still the same Chief Editor, and he's still presiding over the group."    

    

"Oh. Is that so? Then he was lucky. "It's actually fine." Leh said with a smile that was not a smile, "Then who was the expert that helped him?"    

    

"What expert?" "How would I know?" I looked at Leh: "But no matter who it is, it's not you."    

    

"Haha, yes, that's right. No matter who it is, it won't be me. "You're so smart." Leh laughed out loud happily.    

    

"Why are you laughing so happily?" I looked at Leh.    

    

"Chief Editor is fine now, and you care so much about him, so of course I'm happy." "You didn't help him much, but he should have thanked you," Wu said.    

    

"Thank my my ass, I didn't help him with anything. As for who exactly he should be thanking, God knows." I took out my cigarette as I spoke, lit it, and took a drag. "If this guy really thanked me, he wouldn't have made it so difficult for me to suppress my report."    

    

"I'm afraid there's a reason for him to do so. After all, their positions are different, and they have different considerations. Furthermore, he has just received a huge shock, so he might still have some lingering fears right now. He will be more careful when doing things, after all, he is the one in charge. Leh said, "You have to consider it from another's point of view."    

    

"He is a typical bookworm. He is good at learning, but I really can't compliment him on his management and management skills." I said sullenly.    

    

"It seems like the reason why Chief Editor is hesitating is because the conditions set by Sanshui Group are too high." Leh said, "So it's like this. You can look for Sanshui Group and have them lower the conditions for their return. This way, he might pass."    

    

"No, I can't bring this up!" I said firmly.    

    

"Why not?" Leh said.    

    

"The principle of business is for everyone to make a profit. If we sell these 100 thousand newspapers, do you know how much real and long-term economic and social benefits we can get? We have received far more than we have given them in return. Their demands are not high, indeed not high. How can I ask someone else to lower the terms of return? This was too disgraceful. I can't do it. "    

    

"That means that Chief Editor did not fully calculate this debt." Leh said.    

    

"Right, he doesn't have the brains, so naturally he won't be able to calculate this debt." I said, "I was in his office just now and said something rude to him, which seemed to upset him. Although he didn't show it, I could feel it."    

    

"Ha, with your temper, you dare to take on anyone, even the boss of your corporation." Leh laughed, "I think you have a lot of guts."    

    

"I'm not just thinking for my own good. I'm thinking for the group." I said, "What happened to the boss for the job? So what if he was the leader of the group? I don't care who he is. "    

    

"I think you still haven't fully analyzed the situation and let him fully understand the relationship between gains and losses," Leh said. "Also, your bad temper doesn't allow you to stay in the government and offend the leader."    

    

"I'm not part of the system," I said. "I don't want to mess around with the government, and it doesn't matter if I offend you. Besides, I did it for work."    

    

"You can't say that. "Since Chief Editor has suppressed your report, what do you plan to do?" Leh looked at me.    

    

"What else can I do? Wait. "Whether he's dead or alive, let him be." I said, "By the way, my boss, Qiu Tong, went to see if she could convince this nerd."    

    

"Your beautiful boss went to find Chief Editor. Do you think she can convince him?" Leh said.    

    

"I don't know." But I guess it's bad enough. Generally speaking, nerds are quite stubborn. " "No," I said.    

    

"I don't think that's necessarily the case. It's also important to learn when dealing with leaders in the government. There are some things that are different in this way. Perhaps if you change your angle, it might work." Leh said.    

    

"Thank you for your blessings. Just wait and see." As I said this, I didn't really have much hope. I couldn't help but feel a little disheartened at the thought that such a large deal wouldn't be possible.    

    


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