Except for her high combat ability, she had nothing in common.
This lifeti, Su Xiaocai’s path completely changed; she chose to grow vegetables as her vocation.
In her previous life, Su Xiaocai had embedded cha design into her soul as her lifelong career.
Xue Huiyi felt more confused the more she thought about it.
She started to beco paranoid, wondering at tis whether to hire soone to kill Su Xiaocai to avoid long-term troubles. At other tis, she felt her thoughts were unnecessary.
In this life, she is Xue Huiyi, and there’s no need to dirty her hands for a vegetable grower.
The cost of murder on Capital Star is too high; no matter how thorough the plan, it’s no match for artificial intelligence and the police, not to ntion the pervasive private detectives.
After graduation, Su Xiaocai is likely to stay on Capital Star to find a job; it would be great if she could live in the densely populated civilian area for a few days.
She was sure she could die without a trace.
Detectives also find it difficult to thoroughly investigate those poor areas.
The party was about to start, and Xue Huiyi stopped her wild thoughts and focused on appreciating the pale-skinned, graceful lady in the mirror.
Her skin was delicate and flawless without visible pores, and her eyes sparkled with vigor.
A daughter raised in a wealthy family looks far better than those skinny, sallow refugees who can’t eat their fill but can’t die of hunger either.
There’s no need to please anyone, nor is there a need to be huddled in a dark cubicle, hoping soone will soday rescue her.
After composing herself, Xue Huiyi called soone in to style her. Then, wearing five-centiter princess heels, she entered the joyous ballroom filled with a clinking of glasses, with her skirt swirling, becoming the center of attention at the party.
...
Today, Su Xiaocai spent the whole day outside, more tiring than training and growing vegetables at school.
After washing up, she sprawled on the bed, unwilling to move.
But Ji Li sent her a docunt, containing information on three managers.
Su Xiaocai initially didn’t want to look at it, but she had to finalize the manager before the holidays. After school training ends, she would beco the legal person of a company and couldn’t be too indifferent.
She pulled herself together to read the docunts.
The three managers each had their strengths in different fields.
Two of them had high seniority, were middle-aged, and ca from big companies; one had resigned only last month, and the other six months ago.
Both were looking for a high-paying job with a boss who doesn’t talk much.
Miss Jiang, 83, with a smooth and seasoned personality, started from the bottom, gradually rising after becoming a sales champion, familiar with all internal affairs of the company.
The other was a financial veteran, slightly younger at 66, very capable in the financial sector, calm and composed in everything he did; majored in managent in university, later double majored in cosmic finance as he found it initially hard to earn money in managent.
Both are outstanding in the industry.
But for Su Xiaocai, neither was suitable.
These two do not want shares, only wages.
A wage matching their qualifications and status, with an annual salary of at least ten million.
Su Xiaocai couldn’t afford it; she wanted a diligent worker for the company, not soone to be treated like a lord.
Simply put, she wanted soone cheap.
She hadn’t beco a capitalist yet, but she already had a capitalist mindset.
Mainly because her pockets were empty and couldn’t afford big shots.
That leaves one person, Ji Li ntioned this person has a fatal flaw.
He doesn’t like going out or socializing; he’s a hobody.
Very young, with a high school education but holding many skill certificates.
Accounting, Human Resources Managent certificate, Interdiate chanician, Network Security Officer, Floating Car Coach, Diving Coach qualification, dical Worker...
All the skills that could be tested were tested.
Su Xiaocai considered herself diligent in learning, using one brain as if it were three.
This guy directly shadow cloned himself, taking three certificates in half a year during his studies.
Su Xiaocai then looked into his family background.
He lost both parents at eight, lived in "Quanai Orphanage" for three years, and then moved to two more orphanages after it closed.
Each orphanage he went to would close within a year.
The reason was simple; he collected evidence of wrongdoing to report the places, and after fifteen, no orphanage dared to shelter him.
He wandered around, finding ways to earn so money, and at sixteen went to primary school, jumped to middle school in a year, and then to high school in another year, graduating from high school in two years.
During this ti, he continuously took certificates, as doing so during studies offered discounts, and many certificates could even be taken for free, so he spent four years earning over twenty certificates.
This couldn’t rely be described as hardworking; he’s a strongman among the strong, what kind of abnormal person would test certificates at such a frequency as him.
Yu Haoming, twenty-one this year, his resu clearly stated, cheerful personality, not depressed, has no problem communicating with people, no complaints about working overti during holidays, and can even treat the company as ho.
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