Upon seeing Yun You suddenly appear, everyone in the office simultaneously fell silent.
This low-key chairman always preferred to stay secluded in her room, which ant that many present had never even seen her face, yet they still showed her the utmost respect.
The reason was simple: the Huangxing Group existed because of Yun You.
Without Yun You, most of those here would still be living under the brutal rule of Yang Lie, where even survival, let alone good conditions, would be uncertain.
Yun You was the most benevolent boss they had ever t; by the standards of normal business logic, she might even seem "foolish," a bit "naïve and honest."
Yet it was this very person who had driven the group's flourishing developnt to this point, a remarkable ability that truly commanded admiration.
Furthermore, the vast majority of the group's executives were personally brought in by Yun You.
In their lifeti, they recognized only Yun You and were willing to stay by her side, loyal only to her.
No matter what, this can be considered a strong "leadership quality," although Yun You herself might still be totally unaware of this...
Additionally, many within the group had heard of this girl's feats, such as single-handedly toppling the entire Tiger Head Heavy Industries, or cutting down the Collector's warrior across levels, completely shattering the enemy's conspiracy.
She always managed to create miracles.
But the issue was that the current dilemma facing Huangxing Group was in comrce, not on the battlefield, so what use could a miracle-creating warrior be?
Could she just storm into the opponent's company and slaughter all the researchers and executives? Uh... Even though Nest City's business battles were sotis that straightforward, it did not seem suitable for Huangxing Group.
After all, everyone still wanted to maintain so semblance of decorum.
Thinking it over, no one actually had any hope for what Yun You brought out, not even Yuanbao and Aurora were fully convinced.
However, Yun You didn't bother to argue, she just hinted to a few to look for themselves.
With a sense of doubt, Yuanbao opened the file and casually glanced over it.
And with just that glance, she spotted a significant issue.
Having read only half a page, the usually composed Yuanbao froze there, like an immobile stone statue, yet her expression was quite rich—sotis her face flushed with excitent, sotis her brows furrowed in confusion... Ultimately, her expression settled on one of "sudden enlightennt."
Yuanbao, of course, recognized quality and understood technology, and the more she understood, the more she revered this file.
The content of the file wasn't complex; it was the designs for two products. One appeared like an old-ti radio, a sort of signal device, and the other was a blueprint for a cha.
At first glance, these two blueprints seed "outdated," like products from decades ago, with so design concepts already obsolete and unused today...
But upon closer inspection, Yuanbao realized the designs were incredibly ingenious, with every screw, every steel plate perfectly placed, not even a tiny bit redundant or wasteful in performance—it's as if they fully extracted the theoretical performance of all materials without causing chanical failure.
"Such an extrely clever and perfect design, even placed in today's era, remains a rare gem, never obsolete."
This was Yuanbao's inner assessnt.
No, strictly speaking, there was no such thing as "obsolete" for these two pieces of equipnt.
The past designers thought these sches were obsolete simply because they lacked the ability to use them; it wasn't an issue with the design, but with the people.
Moreover, more crucially, this blueprint was so complete that it couldn't rely be called a blueprint; it should be labeled a "tutorial."
From the most basic screw grinding thodology to steel plate welding, down to assembly and system design...
The drafter of the file had written down almost every cautionary detail, with even multiple solutions provided for so steps, to prevent any limitations on the user, ensuring successful manufacturing of the equipnt.
In fact, even if given to a complete novice unfamiliar with blacksmithing, they could learn from zero, within a few years, to manufacture these two pieces of equipnt and beco an experienced blacksmith... as long as they were diligent and willing to learn.
This was entirely different from Yuanbao, who acted on a whim in her work, and whose blueprints were usually cryptic doodles, understandable only to herself, sotis even unnecessary as she built whatever ca to mind.
Precisely because of this, seeing this blueprint inspired her, enabling her to learn and understand so blacksmithing techniques she had never grasped before.
"So, how is it?"
Noticing Yuanbao's dumbfounded look, Yun You grinned and asked, "Aren't these two blueprints quite sothing?"
Yuanbao didn't answer directly, just kept nodding, then buried her head back into her research.
After a long while, she managed to pull herself together, lifted her head, and mumbled, "This... who on earth gave you this?"
"Why?"
Yun You turned and sat in the chairman's chair, teasing, "Couldn't it be that I developed it myself?"
"Don't be silly..."
Yuanbao shook her head with a wry smile, pointing at the file, "It's not that I doubt our dear chairman, but for sothing like this, even a year in Military Technology's labs might not yield such results; if you truly researched it, head hunters from ga-corporations would be breaking down your office door the next day."
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