The original poster realized they had misspoken, so they quickly ca out to clarify:
"When I said Jiang Cheng's IQ is 250, I didn't an it as an insult, please don't misunderstand.
Here, I must apologize to Jiang Cheng first. I didn't think much when posting that, which led to those remarks above.
After he explained for a long ti, the people in the thread finally let him off the hook.
He understood that even online, you can't speak recklessly, or else a lot of people will jump out to criticize you.
Once the issue of the number 250 was settled, the thread finally returned to a normal discussion range.
However, regarding how high Jiang Cheng's IQ actually is, everyone had their own opinion.
So people thought that given Jiang Cheng's level of intelligence, he must be the smartest human in history.
From this perspective, Jiang Cheng's IQ must be at least 350 or more; otherwise, it wouldn't justify the title of the smartest human.
However, so people thought 350 IQ was too exaggerated, a number that humans simply can't reach.
Maybe only aliens could achieve an IQ of 350; it's currently out of reach for humans.
The question of whether Jiang Cheng's IQ is 350 was hotly debated in the thread.
Both sides presented a lot of argunts trying to convince each other, making the discussion heated for a while.
Unfortunately, this kind of online correctness never really has a resolution; everyone only believes their viewpoint and doesn't agree with others' ideas.
Trying to persuade others to accept your point of view online is extrely difficult.
Even with Jiang Cheng's incredibly sharp mind, it's probably impossible to achieve that.
So in the end, the thread about Jiang Cheng's IQ never reached a conclusion.
The discussion eventually veered off-topic, and so people in the thread even started "driving."
Subsequently, a macho man posted their email, along with the phrase "may good people live in peace."
Soon, the thread's rhythm went awry and turned into a place for experienced drivers.
About how high Jiang Cheng's IQ really is, many people discussed it in different places.
But this kind of discussion is all speculation; unless Jiang Cheng takes an IQ test, this discussion can't have an accurate outco.
However, everyone unanimously agreed on one thing: though nobody knows Jiang Cheng's exact IQ, it must be very high.
Otherwise, Jiang Cheng wouldn't have accomplished things in his youth that many people can't achieve in a lifeti.
Jiang Cheng must have an exceedingly intelligent mind to achieve such great things.
The discussion about Jiang Cheng's IQ was a hot topic in society, but Jiang Cheng didn't have the ti to care about that; he had his own matters to attend to.
Jiang Cheng was aware of the current discussions about his IQ, but he thought those people were just too bored.
He wasn't very concerned about how high his IQ was.
Jiang Cheng thought those people were just looking for sothing to do because they were full, discussing such aningless topics.
Jiang Cheng decided to completely ignore this issue; he didn't plan to take any IQ test.
The question of how high Jiang Cheng's IQ is will remain an unsolved mystery.
After Jiang Cheng returned to Luo City, besides submitting those five papers for publication, he was busy handling the matters left behind during his absence.
He had been away from Luo City on a trip for a few months, and just within the company, a lot of issues had piled up.
The company now had a large stack of docunts, all of which needed Jiang Cheng, the boss, to handle personally, showing how many things were left behind when Jiang Cheng left.
Zhang Manlin, anxious and burnt out about the unfinished docunts, was constantly under pressure.
This CEO was always swift and decisive in handling matters; she couldn't stand Jiang Cheng's procrastination.
While Jiang Cheng was out enjoying himself, Zhang Manlin called him several tis urging him to hurry back and handle those matters.
But since Jiang Cheng was in a playful mood, there was no way he'd just co back; he regarded Zhang Manlin's words as re noise.
Eventually, Jiang Cheng got so fed up with Zhang Manlin's calls that he even blocked her number directly.
After Zhang Manlin found out her boss had blocked her number, she was utterly fuming.
If Jiang Cheng weren't her boss, Zhang Manlin would have directly confronted him and strangled him on the spot.
Now that Jiang Cheng had finally returned to Luo City, Zhang Manlin wasn't going to miss such a great opportunity.
She rushed straight to Jiang Cheng's house and dragged him back to the office.
Reluctantly, Jiang Cheng returned to his office with Zhang Manlin and began tackling the mountain of paperwork.
Jiang Cheng looked at the person-high stack of docunts on his desk, and his head almost exploded.
"Oh my God! How can there be so many docunts? Zhang Manlin, are you sure all these docunts need my attention?
I was only gone for a few months, how is it that it's like I was away for years, with the company accumulating so many things for to address?"
Jiang Cheng loudly complained to Zhang Manlin, clearly feeling quite helpless about the situation.
Hearing Jiang Cheng's words, Zhang Manlin imdiately lost her cool and shouted at him: "Who told you to leave for so long? Now the company is huge, with endless matters to handle every day; these, at least, are the docunts that require your signature.
Since you wanted to be away having fun for so long, you now have to face the consequences!
Stop complaining and get to work! I haven't even confronted you about it yet!
You even had the nerve to block my number; do you know how angry I was back then!
If Jiang Cheng hadn't complained, it would have been fine, but his words set Zhang Manlin off.
She hadn't even said anything to Jiang Cheng, yet he started complaining to her first.
Recalling this, Zhang Manlin totally lost it, and all the pent-up anger from so long burst out.
Just by looking at Zhang Manlin's expression, Jiang Cheng knew not to provoke his CEO at this mont.
So he could only say ekly, "Don't be angry, alright? I'll start working now, no big deal. Why get upset over it? It's not worth it if you make yourself sick from anger."
After saying that, Jiang Cheng resignedly picked up a pen from his desk and began signing the docunts one by one.
Watching Jiang Cheng finally settle down, Zhang Manlin let out a helpless sigh; she truly couldn't handle her boss. This is the first ti she's seen a boss so reluctant to handle official business.
Usually, Jiang Cheng would avoid company matters when he could, dragging things out as long as possible before getting down to work if he couldn't delay any longer.
If it weren't for her as the CEO, Jiang Cheng might really manage to stay away from the company for an entire year, only dealing with company matters if she begged him to.
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