Future Phone – Part Two

But the curiosity overwhelmed her doubts. After a moment of contemplation, Liu Xueying nodded and said, “Okay, I’ll notify the family elders right away. Where do you want to meet?”

“Just at the Liu family villa complex, any villa will do,” Hao Yunyang said with a faint smile. “Let me know before five o’clock in the evening.”

“Okay,” Liu Xueying nodded and agreed, then began to contact the family elders. After hanging up the phone, Hao Yunyang started searching through the patent technical materials and finally selected three patents, all applied in 2012, spanning two years from now. Technically, they shouldn’t differ much from the present, but for the Liu family, this was undoubtedly an irresistible bait.

With the previous two incidents as a foundation, Hao Yunyang’s persuasion seemed to have become much easier.

“Alas,” he encrypted the selected technical materials, Hao Yunyang sighed lightly, “When will I stop having to attract members by bluffing to strengthen Jiuxiao?

Oh,

“Oh, okay.” Zhao Chenxin was also stunned by Hao Yunyang’s phone call, but hearing his urgent tone, she didn’t ask any more questions. She nodded decisively and began to pack up the items on her desk. After hurriedly organizing her things, she picked up her bag and stood up.

“Chenxin, where are you going?” Just as Zhao Chenxin was carrying her bag out of the office, she ran into Liu Ming, who was walking with his hands behind his back. Seeing her hurried appearance, Liu Ming couldn’t help but ask.

“Yunyang called me downstairs,” Zhao Chenxin glanced at Liu Ming and smiled before leaving without looking back.

“Yunyang is back?” Liu Ming, who was watching Chenxin leave, slightly raised and then lowered his eyebrows, muttering to himself, “I’ll tell him about the company’s situation tonight. In another one or two months, we’ll have our own office building.”

The popularity of Jiuxiao Weike far exceeded Liu Ming’s expectations. On the first day of its official launch, over 20,000 freelancers had registered, with more than 8,400 ultimately passing the review and becoming junior freelancers. Dropping over 10,000 unqualified applicants didn’t cause much negative impact; instead, it sparked interest among many designers who had been hesitant.

In just three days, over 30,000 junior freelancers had been approved, with numbers continuing to grow by 700 to 1,000 daily.

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