Chapter 484: Listening to a Lecture

Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

After learning about Lin Hui’s fate, Zhai Jing threw the matter about him to the back of his mind and focused on preparing for the internal testing of the new map. He had no interest in the follow-up.

However, he didn’t care about this problem, but Ren Rong was very concerned. Hence, he called him to the top-floor office and asked him directly,

“What kind of leader do you think the game company needs at this stage? Or, from the perspective of your employees, what kind of person do you want the new leader to be?”

The game company was now in high demand in Dahong. After all, with the golden hen that laid eggs, Carefree Travel, there, whoever sat in the position of CEO would be picking up the ready-made benefits. Therefore, after Lin Hui fell, many people in the company had their eyes on his position.

Although he had lost a general because of this matter, Lin Hui’s departure could be considered to have vacated a good position for Ren Rong.

Ren Rong intended to use this opportunity to treat the game company as a pioneer and model for the company’s reform, so the new leader was of utmost importance.

In addition to having the same ideas as his reform, he also had to be familiar with the operation of the game company. At the very least, he had to be able to successfully take over Lin Hui’s business and have the ability to push the game company to a higher position.

The reason why he wanted to ask Zhai Jing’s opinion was that he was the person most familiar with the game, and he had also participated in the operation of the game before. Secondly, even though Ren Rong felt that his mentality was very young, his age was still there, and the generation gap was also there. He still didn’t have much understanding of the thoughts of many young people nowadays.

Most of the employees in the game company were young people, so he wanted to understand what kind of leader would be more suitable for an emerging industry like the game company from the perspective of an employee in the game company.

Of course, he could ask other employees about this, but most employees would be more reserved when they stood in front of him. They would also speak very conservatively. He was afraid that he wouldn’t be able to hear many true opinions.

Hence, Ren Rong thought about it and finally felt that the most suitable candidate was Zhai Jing.

Although Zhai Jing was young, he was smart enough and had good observation skills. He also had a sharp personality. He didn’t have stage fright in front of him, nor did he say good things to please him or do things to cater to him.

When Zhai Jing heard his words, he was surprised for a moment. Then, his mind spun for a moment before he finally said,

“They’re the type you won’t like.”

Ren Rong was stunned for a moment when he heard that, but he immediately understood what Zhai Jing meant.

As expected, he said that Zhai Jing was a smart person.

What he needed now was a leader who was determined to forge ahead and could lead the reform of the game company. Zhai Jing had said that because he understood this point.

Now that the game “Carefree Travel” was on the right track, the next step was to develop steadily. Therefore, it was best for the leader of the game company to be a stable person who could control the future situation and stabilize the rear.

This was undoubtedly in conflict with Ren Rong’s needs.

After Ren Rong obtained this answer, he wasn’t disappointed and waved his hand to let him leave.

Zhai Jing didn’t take this matter to heart. He finished his work early and went to the university to listen in on classes with Le Wan.

The two of them were sitting at the back of the classroom. On the stage, the professor was reading the textbook. The poor and boring voice was the best hypnotic. Many students in front had already propped up their books and dozed off, but the professor turned a blind eye to this situation.

Le Wan thought that she probably wouldn’t be able to learn anything under this professors tutelage, so she took out her schedule and crossed out this class while whispering to Zhai Jing.

“We chose different majors. You don’t have to hang out with me.”

Zhai Jing flipped through the second-hand teaching materials that he had bought from the senior students of the school and highlighted the key points on it.

“There will be professional classes in the future. It’s a good thing that you have time to learn other courses now.”

Le Wan looked at the textbook on “Economics” in Zhai Jing’s hands. She thought that he would still have to do business in the future, so learning more financial knowledge was also suitable, so she didn’t dissuade him.

Zhai Jing flipped through about a third of the pages and marked the key points on them before handing them to Le Wan.

‘You can read according to this outline.”

Le Wan flipped it open and took a look. A familiar smell assaulted her senses. In the past six months, Zhai Jing had helped her summarize every key point in the teaching materials every day..