Chapter 350: Chapter 165: Brother, Are You Bored of Learning?_2
A pendant hung around the neck, a Bvlgari brand—actually a rose gold riveted ring, strung on a simple black cotton cord, swinging outside on his chest.
The hem of the tank top was half tucked into the pale blue washed denim jeans below, and the other half hung outside.
The Hermès crocodile belt, which Mr. Chu had given to Su Huai with reluctance, was fastened at the waistband, partially hidden, partially visible.
The dark red trench coat’s hem hung above Su Huai’s knees, open at the front; at a casual glance, everything below the solid pectorals was all leg.
He strode forward, his perfect proportions maximizing the visual impact, like a hormone wild beast that slays both men and women, piercing straight into one’s field of vision.
Not to mention Cheese was dumbfounded, the flight attendants behind him hadn’t taken their eyes off Su Huai, their eyeballs as if glued, yet not having the courage to ask for his WeChat.
So damn trendy!
This outfit, no matter the era, posed an extreme challenge to aesthetics, causing goosebumps.
Only because Su Huai had an 88-point physique, plus shoes to make a height of 184 cm, could he forcefully hold it down, looking like a badass model rather than someone freshly discharged from the psych ward.
But the entire outfit was big-name brands, impeccable in texture, so once one got used to that impact, it was actually quite moving.
Cheese didn’t know what kind of polite speech to make and meekly said, "Assistant Su, the car is this way..."
After getting into the car, Su Huai removed the Lotos sunglasses that nobody loved when worn, and in a flick of the wrist, he revealed the stunning Audemars Piguet Royal Oak on his wrist.
"No need for welcoming ceremonies, just head to Mianyang."
"Ah? Ah, okay, okay!"
Cheese was truly a bit shook and hastily nodded, not daring to say otherwise.
Mainly because it was too overturning.
What he imagined of Brother Gou’s assistant—a suit and leather shoes, gold-rimmed glasses, meticulous and thorough, speaking with a perfect Wall Street accent, uttering strategy when he opened his mouth, ecology when he closed it, convincing Li Ziqi with professional competencies.
The real Assistant Mr. Su—on the cutting edge of fashion, with an air of ’I’m the best,’ as if he was about to dash to the countryside and press Li Ziqi down into the kang, chirpily winning her over before discussing cooperation...
What a disaster!
Is this boss reliable?!
Cheese seriously doubted it, but dared not utter a word.
He might not understand much else, but one point was clear: Assistant Su’s whole outfit was freaking expensive!
Indeed it was not cheap; not including the watch over four million, the rest of the getup also topped 400,000—wearing the equivalent of an Audi A6 on his body...
As for why...
Su Huai explained to Cheese with a meaningful tone, "Li Ziqi is now making rural life videos, but when she struggled in the city, her longest job was as a nightclub DJ. In your opinion, what kind of person is she?"
Cheese was stumped.
He had communicated with Li Ziqi several times but still felt that he didn’t understand her.
However, he had one good trait: He never pretended to understand what he didn’t.
"Assistant Mr. Su, to be completely honest: I don’t know. If I could truly understand her, we wouldn’t be troubling you to step in now..."
Su Huai nodded in agreement with Cheese.
It wasn’t necessary for a general manager to know and be good at everything. On the contrary, someone who wasn’t too competent but had sufficient self-awareness was more likely to manage the company well.
Because he would respect the opinions of professionals more and delegate appropriately, activating the initiative of each department.
Up to this point, Cheese had been doing well; Su Huai felt that he was securely holding the position of Xingyu Top.
At 4:30 in the afternoon, the car arrived in Pingwu County.
At 5 o’clock, Su Huai got off the car in the mountains.
In the Sichuan mountains in October, the air was fresh and slightly cool, the scent of verdure mixed with a hint of animal manure, drilling straight into Su Huai’s nostrils.
He looked around, a smile with undefined meaning on his face, then turned his gaze to the little girl not far away.
Cheese stepped forward enthusiastically to greet Li Ziqi and introduce Su Huai.
"This is Mr. Su Huai, Assistant to our company’s largest shareholder. Our major shareholder has a vast business empire and never interferes with the operations of Xingyu Guild. The reason Assistant Mr. Su came to see you is not solely out of eagerness to recruit talent but also because of personal appreciation..."
Actually, Cheese communicated well; after receiving a few pointers from Su Huai in the car, he immediately grasped them and expressed them sincerely—qualities that suited running a guild.
Li Ziqi, not knowing where to put her hands, greeted Su Huai timidly.
"Hello, Assistant Mr. Su, welcome to visit my home."
In fact, she wasn’t shy; her nature was both tough and stubborn, simply not good at socializing and expressing herself.
So, the first thing Su Huai responded with was especially interesting: "Hello Ziqi, only after coming here did I realize that these mountains are not the fairyland from Li Ziqi’s videos, yet you have captured the most beautiful aspects of the mountains and countryside."
Reduced pleasantries, straight to the point—that’s the third article of the playboy strategy: the shaping of the first impression.
After praising her, Su Huai quickly took center stage, "No need for formalities, quickly show me your vegetable garden. Can I order ahead? I’ve been looking forward to your cooking for a long time."
As he walked forward, Su Huai himself wondered: How could a man as talented as I remain single in my last life?
Li Ziqi, of course, couldn’t resist. The first sentence had sparked a strong favorability in her toward Su Huai, and the second made her feel genuinely comfortable. Plus, with the [Passive Attractiveness] ability’s inherent 10 points of base favorability, in a flash, she felt Assistant Mr. Su was much better than CEO Li, much better indeed.