He Daqing is now ruling like an emperor behind closed doors.

In his courtyard, the middle courtyard belonged to him, while he had a wife in each of the front and back courtyards; they lived separately...

This is the outside perception.

But in reality, the two wives accompanied him to bed on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.

Of course, He Daqing is now old and can no longer indulge in debauchery every day.

It's just normal family life.

Two people serve one person during the day.
At night, they take turns taking care of He Daqing.

Seeing this, He Yuzhu was envious and must have felt a pang of envy.

If he, Liu Ting, and Lou Xiao'e could live like this in the future, it would be a kind of happiness.

The key is that the two sisters don't argue or fight; they are quite harmonious.

That's normal. Before He Daqing came to Beijing this time, he sorted out all his belongings in Hong Kong.

His assets are divided into several parts.

Two daughters, each receiving a property with a shop as part of their dowry.

Previously, it was just talk, but before this trip, all the assets were transferred to the names of his two wives.

In addition, each of his two daughters-in-law has hundreds of thousands of yuan worth of stocks.

It is said that they all bought so-called blue-chip stocks.

The dividends they receive each year are enough to support them.

He Daqing's other assets naturally went their separate ways as well.

I won't go into details, but the main point is that I've arranged the future of my wife and daughter.

Therefore, his two wives are now quite at ease.

They were also grateful to He Daqing and were willing to accompany him through the rest of his life.

Tuan Tuan Yuan Yuan, now one is an accountant and the other is a teacher.

In Hong Kong, they are considered respectable people.

As for their marriage, He Daqing talked to Lou Xiao'e, asking her, as the sister-in-law, to take a closer look.

It doesn't have to be a wealthy family, but it must be someone with good character.

This was also He Daqing's way of explaining things to his two daughters.

As for the school, He Yuzhu wasn't used to it at first.

Not only was he not used to it, but Chen Yong and Xiao Qian were not used to it either.

They call me almost eight hundred times a day to ask for instructions.

They interrupted He Yuzhu's creative process and were instead scolded by He Yuzhu.

Tell them that if they can handle something themselves, they don't need to report it to him.

He Yuzhu intentionally cultivated the independence of the two individuals in this regard.

Those two weren't incompetent either. Even if they didn't achieve anything remarkable, they followed established rules and kept the school running smoothly.

This will prevent those who covet it from getting involved.

The two of them can do that.

Everyone has eyes to see. Chen Yong is a technical talent, and he knows that He Yuzhu probably wants him to take over.

Therefore, he was always ready to take the lead when it came to matters at school.

Xiao Qian is a managerial talent.

Logically speaking, he had seen through He Yuzhu's arrangements and should have regarded Chen Yong as an enemy.

After all, who wouldn't want to be the boss?
But Xiao Qian has two advantages: firstly, he has decent character, and secondly, he knows his own weaknesses.

His starting point was too low.

Before meeting He Yuzhu, he was just a section-level official with no real power.

There's absolutely no foundation or substance to it.

It can be said that he knew perfectly well that even if he had the ability to bring Chen Yong down,

That's just doing the work for someone else's benefit.

Even if a new leader comes, it's uncertain whether he can keep his position in general affairs.

So whether it's about feelings or interests, he will only stand on He Yuzhu's side. He will cooperate with Chen Yong to run the school well, following He Yuzhu's plan.

This is Comrade Xiao Qian's main task at present.

He Yuzhu intended to let them take charge on their own.

As for those specialized places, He Yuzhu hadn't been there for a long time.

He has already told all the things he needed to tell those managers.

With reform and opening up imminent, it will be time to test the survival capabilities of those factories.

He Yuzhu has factories he likes, such as screw factories, etc.

Even now, let alone reform and opening up, under He Yuzhu's patient guidance, those factories have all gained a certain market share in the foreign trade market.

In other words, they already have the ability to operate independently outside of the business.

In contrast, He Yuzhu had a very low opinion of the motorcycle factory.

Although that factory's business is currently on par with Shanghai's motorcycle industry, it is considered to be the number one or two in the domestic market.

But the factory's leaders gave He Yuzhu a sense of decay.

They have absolutely no innovative spirit; they just think they can live off one generation of products for the rest of their lives.

Therefore, the most important person in a company is the leader.

But He Yuzhu couldn't say anything yet.

After all, their factory is now one of the most profitable factories in Beijing.

He Yuzhu held several meetings with the factory leaders, urging them to be mindful of potential risks and to focus on research and development and innovation.

As a result, the factory leaders went to the municipal government to complain, saying that He Yuzhu was nitpicking.

Because he was the one who proposed introducing the technology to this factory, he was overly harsh on his subordinates.

He goes to meetings every few days, but what he says is meaningless; it's just to make his presence known...

Damn it, He Yuzhu never went to the city government again after hearing those words.

Whether he lives or dies in the future has nothing to do with He Yuzhu.

He doesn't take an extra penny of salary.

He Yuzhu knew that not only now, but also after the reform and opening up, there was a large group of visionary and responsible new leaders.

He also went through a similar process, thinking about how to improve the factory and how to carry out some internal reforms while the factory still had room to maneuver.

In the end, however, they were all rejected by a group of vested interests in the factory, who used similar excuses such as "making trouble for no reason..."

Therefore, the failure of any enterprise should not be blamed on opportunity or society, but rather on the actions of a large number of leaders within those factories.

In the face of failure, no one is innocent.

He Yuzhu stroked his bald chin, wondering who he could get some drinks with.

He has no shortage of wine and food at home, but drinking alone is quite unpleasant.

After thinking for a long time, all I could think of was that good-for-nothing Lao Lu.

He walked into the study in a cheerful mood and dialed that familiar phone number.

Once the call connected, He Yuzhu said seriously, "Comrade Lao Lu, I'm giving you a chance to flatter me!"

"Why should I?" came the dry reply from the other end of the phone.

"Hey, young comrade, don't dwell on the past."

We should look more towards the future.

Think about it, you earn so much money a month and don't have many expenses, so it's a burden for you!

As your friend, helping you digest some of this is also a way of showing how much I value our friendship.” He Yuzhu kept rambling on.

"Heh... Speak like a human!" Old Lu on the other end of the phone clearly sneered.

"I've finished writing my stuff, what's wrong with asking you to treat me to a meal?"
If it weren't for your inability to keep a secret, I'd still be a proper principal.

"Is it worth it? Is it like being in prison every day at home?" He Yuzhu cursed directly.

Despite all the trouble he caused in Hong Kong, he was bound to lose his secret about going there.

But Lao Lu did report it to his superiors.

Therefore, He Yuzhu had him cornered. (End of Chapter)

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