"Well, thank you very much, your service is very thoughtful." Su Cheng smiled and nodded, expressing his appreciation for the waiter's thoughtful service.

After the waiter left, he turned and looked at the closed door of the bedroom. There was no sound coming from inside. It was obvious that Jodie Foster was still sleeping soundly.

The waitress did not recognize that Su Cheng was the famous world's richest man. This was not surprising, after all, he was in a foreign country, the United States.

Although Sioux City’s name has gained worldwide fame, there are still only a few people in this land who can directly recognize his face.

Especially for many Westerners, Asian faces are relatively unrecognizable. In addition, Su Cheng has only been on the international stage for two years. This accumulated fame is not enough to make him a household name.

Su Cheng didn't mind this, he knew well the power of time.

In the next ten or twenty years, as his career continues to flourish, his name and image will undoubtedly become more deeply rooted in people's hearts. Perhaps he will really become a well-known and respected legend like other business giants such as Li Jiacheng, Bill Gates, and Warren Buffett.

He had been exposed to the stories of these predecessors since he was a child, and their success and wisdom had a profound impact on him.

After the waitress politely left the hall, Su Cheng tiptoed to the bedroom door, confirmed that Jodie Foster was still asleep, and then returned to the sofa in the hall with peace of mind.

He picked up a breakfast and enjoyed the quiet morning time, while flipping through the newspaper, paying attention to the latest financial and industry developments.

This calmness and composure are exactly the temperament and style that are unique to him as a business elite.

Su Cheng picked up the New York Times first. The moment he opened it, his eyes were attracted by the headline on the second page.

"Technology star Apple Computer will officially go public on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange at 9:30 this morning."

This piece of news occupied a prominent position. Obviously, Apple invested a lot of effort in advertising to promote this listing.

Su Cheng knew in his heart that such reports were not accidental or free.

Having worked in the business world for many years, he knows very well that the value of media coverage, especially that of media giants like The New York Times, cannot be underestimated.

The fact that Apple was able to gain such important coverage on the eve of its IPO must have been supported by a considerable amount of advertising investment.

Although Apple has grown rapidly in recent years and its reputation has gradually risen, it has not yet reached the level where The New York Times would actively "lick" it.

This kind of early and prominent coverage is undoubtedly one of Apple's carefully planned marketing strategies, aimed at further enhancing brand exposure, attracting more investors' attention, and building momentum for the upcoming listing event.

While eating breakfast, Su Cheng continued to browse other contents in the newspaper, full of expectations for the future of Apple.

He knows that today's listing is not only a recognition of Apple's past efforts, but also a new starting point for its future development.

And he, as one of the witnesses of this feast, will also play an important role in this journey.

At about eight o'clock, Su Cheng finally heard a slight sound coming from the bedroom and realized that Jodie Foster had woken up.

He smiled, put down the milk and sandwich in his hands, slowly stood up, tiptoed to the bedroom door, and gently pushed it open.

Just as he expected, Jodie Foster was rubbing her eyes, sitting gracefully on the bed, her figure looking particularly soft in the morning light.

When she saw Su Cheng, a bright smile broke out on her face and she whispered, "Su, good morning, I want a hug." "Of course, I'd love to." Su Cheng walked to the bed with a smile, stretched out his arms, and gently embraced Jodie Foster in his arms in a gentlemanly and intimate manner.

The two of them enjoyed this warm and pure moment, not letting any inappropriate images disturb the tranquility.

Then, Su Cheng asked with concern: "Did you sleep well last night? Do you want to have breakfast together?"

Their conversation naturally turned to everyday warmth and care, avoiding anything that might cause misunderstanding or discomfort.

"Of course, Judy, let me carry you to the bathroom and let you brush your teeth and wash your face first." Su Cheng responded lovingly, his tone full of tenderness.

Jodie Foster seemed to be a little coquettish in Su Cheng's arms, and smiled softly: "Okay, with you here, I don't want to come down."

"Yes, my princess." Su Cheng smiled, carefully picked her up, walked through the bedroom, and walked steadily to the bathroom door.

"I'll be waiting for you in the hall outside. Take your time and don't be in a hurry, my baby." Su Cheng gently put Jodie Foster down, left a gentle kiss on her forehead, then smiled and walked out of the bathroom and returned to the hall.

A few minutes later, Jodie Foster finished washing up and walked out of the bathroom gracefully. Although she chose a relatively close-fitting home clothes, she still maintained a decent outfit.

There were only the two of them in the hall, and the atmosphere was warm and private.

Jodie Foster looked relaxed and smiling.

"Baby, come and sit here." Su Cheng smiled and pointed to the sofa beside him, his tone full of invitation and tenderness.

Jodie Foster accepted it gladly. She walked lightly to Su Cheng's side, chose a comfortable position, and sat down beside him.

Such actions not only demonstrate the closeness between them, but also maintain appropriate boundaries.

Next to Su Cheng, Jodie Foster seemed more relaxed and at ease, her smile as warm as the sunshine, perhaps because she really regarded Su Cheng as the closest and most trusted person.

The two smiled at each other. There was no need for words, their feelings for each other were already clear.

"Sue, I really want to live with you like this forever." Jodie Foster enjoyed the warmth of it all.

Su Cheng carefully prepared two breakfasts. His own was almost finished, while the other breakfast on the table was still emitting tempting hot steam, obviously prepared for Jodie Foster.

"Baby, do you have any special plans today?" Su Cheng asked gently.

"Well, I need to go to the concert for rehearsal today and get familiar with the environment. I will leave at ten in the morning." Jodie Foster replied with a hint of anticipation in her tone.

"Okay, remember to be safe. When will you be done?" Su Cheng continued to ask, obviously very interested in Jodie Foster's schedule.

Jodie Foster thought for a moment and answered based on past experience: "I'm not sure about the exact end time, but I think it will be over before 6pm. They said I don't need to participate in the evening lighting test, so I can relax a little."

After hearing this, Su Cheng nodded, smiled and said softly: "That's good, don't be too tired, when you come back, we will have a romantic dinner together."

The launch event will definitely not last until the evening, and by then he should be able to find time to have a candlelight dinner with Jodie Foster. (End of this chapter)

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