In general, the top rich second-generation generations feel that their debut is the peak, so they like to play high, and it is their most normal operation to continuously deploy many projects in one go.
But Charlie was different from those people.
He, as the young master of the Wade family, instead of playing high in Eastcliff, worked steadily in a second-tier city like Aurous Hill. On the surface, it seems calm, but in fact, he has already penetrated every part of the city classes and every inch of land.
This steady and slow approach is the basis for great things. In Charlie’s approach, first, take root in the city on the edge of the Yangtze River, and then promote business to the coast through ocean transportation, regardless of the future economic situation at home and abroad. Changes can be able to advance and attack, retreat and defend.
This also gave her full confidence in her career map of joining his camp.
Because of happiness, everyone except Melba drank a few more glasses.
Charlie also drank a lot today. The Maotai prepared by Orvel has a high degree of potency. he deliberately did not use aura to dissolve the alcohol, but instead allowed the alcohol to reach a slightly drunken state in his body.
This slightly drunken feeling made him more happy with the mood.
He is happy because he feels that with the presence of Pollard and Melba, the father and daughter, his future layout in ocean transportation is absolutely stable!
And when Charlie and everyone were in the Classical Mansion, Zhiyu held a brief press conference over the Internet.
The format of the press conference was live broadcast through online media, and the location of Zhiyu’s live broadcast was chosen in the antique study in the old house of Du’s house.
FAQ Novel
Q: Who joins Charlie for dinner in this chapter?
A: Issac and Orvel join Charlie, Pollard, and Melba for dinner at Classical Mansion.
Q: What is Melba’s key observation about Charlie’s strategy?
A: Melba observes Charlie’s patient, meticulous, and down-to-earth approach to building his network, noting its contrast to typical wealthy heirs.
What are your thoughts on the developments in this chapter?