Losing Money to Be a Tycoon - Chapter 364 - One Must Overthink
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Chapter 364 - One Must Overthink

Chapter 364 One Must Overthink

After knocking gently on the door, Li Yada entered Boss Pei’s office.

Boss Pei was still the same as before. He looked calm and collected like he controlled everything in the palm of his hands. He also looked as energetic as if he had just woken up.

“Boss Pei, I want to travel to the United States for a few days…”

Li Yada had still been thinking about how to explain her situation so that it would make sense to Boss Pei. However, before she could finish her sentence, she saw Boss Pei’s eyes light up as he nodded profusely. “Good, you need to strike a balance between work and rest. You’ve been working too hard recently. You need to relax! Cherish the time and pack as soon as possible. You can leave any time.

“Are you going alone, or are you going with other people?”

Li Yada quickly answered, “Boss Pei, there are six of us going: Lin Wan, Bao Xu, Hao Qiong, Ye Zhizhou, Chen Kangtuo, and I. “Chen Kangtuo and the others won a pair of tickets for a five-day holiday during the annual meeting, right? That’s why…”

Pei Qian felt slightly disappointed after hearing Li Yada explain the situation to him.

He had been wondering what that was about. As it turned out, it was the prizes from the annual meeting.

Pei Qian had thought that Li Yada had figured things out and was trying to find ways and means to slack off.

He had been happy over nothing.

Still, it was not bad that the six of them were going on a trip together. Lin Wan, Li Yada, and Ye Zhizhou were core members of their respective projects. With them gone, their projects’ progress could be slightly impeded. Pei Qian nodded again. “Of course, there’s no problem!

“Go back and make the necessary preparations. Have a good time there. I’ll pay all of your salaries as per normal. Don’t worry about work while you’re there. Since you’re on holiday, have as much fun as you can, understand?”

After hearing these words, Li Yada felt warmth in her heart.

Boss Pei was so easy-going!

He approved a hundred percent of employees’ applications for leave. On top of that, he would even instruct them time and time again to have as much fun as they could while on holiday. Moreover, they were told not to carry any mental stress with them or think about work.

Boss Pei had not even asked Li Yada for a proper explanation. He understood without her even having to say a word.

Could that have been a tacit, mutual understanding between boss and employee?

“Alright, Boss Pei! I understand!”

Li Yada walked out of the office, feeling touched.

Pei Qian looked at the calendar. It was December 21st.

He had two more weeks before the examination week in school.

Boss Pei had donated five million yuan to the needy students in school earlier. He could get his instructor to say a few simple words to the teachers in charge of his modules, and they would surely give him an easier time, but… Would Boss Pei do such a thing?

Of course, he had to pass his modules with his own skills and abilities.

If Boss Pei ended up doing worse than a slacker like Ma Yang, how would he still be able to hold his head up high?

Even he would despise himself!

Thus, Pei Qian felt that he had a lot of work to do.

He accessed the platform to check the results for the Tengda Spirit compatibility test. The first batch of new employees had taken the Tengda Spirit compatibility test yesterday before the annual meeting. In the end, it had turned out much better than Pei Qian had imagined.

The passing rate was extremely low!

A total of 28 people had taken part in the test, but only three had passed.

Pei Qian had gone to read through those three people’s resumes again, in order to form a deeper impression of them. They were the trusted generals that Tengda would have to rely on in the future!

What kind of precious employees would have managed to do so well in the Tengda Spirit compatibility test on their first try?!

Surprisingly, all three people who had passed the test were from Tengda’s games department.

The one with the highest marks was named Hu Xianbin. He was an ordinary, recent graduate from Handong University, who had achieved nothing of significance during his time at university.

The other two were Min Jingchao and Zhang Nan (a female), who had no experience in the game industry whatsoever. Before they were accepted into Tengda, the former had been an accountant; the latter had been a fashion designer.

These resumes looked perfect to Boss Pei!

It looked like Tengda’s recruitment tests had served their purpose well. Those who had a lot of experience in the industry had been filtered out, and a special batch of slackers had been selected.

The Tengda Spirit compatibility test had also proved this point. All three of the employees who passed looked like very good slackers!

Of course, one could not judge a book by its cover. Boss Pei could not read minds. There was no way that he could guarantee for now that those three people were the kind of talents that he needed.

Still, no matter what, Boss Pei had carefully set the questions for the test, and those three people had answered most of them correctly. At the very least, this proved that they had a significantly better understanding of the Tengda Spirit than most of their batchmates.

There was a saying: if something walked like a duck, spoke like a duck, and at