Chapter 2416
Predicting 10,000 Turnover
"Old Qian, have you sent out all the invitations?" He Yuzhu ran into Comrade Xiao Qian at the sink and casually wiped his hands on the Zhongshan suit with his handwriting.
Old Qian gave He Yuzhu a resentful look and said helplessly, "Principal, I just bought this outfit."
"It's fine, it suits you well, but it looks terrible on you," He Yuzhu replied casually.
He wasn't even wearing new clothes. Why is a general affairs officer so arrogant?
However, he really needs to tidy up his image in the next few days.
After all, there are too many important things to deal with.
First, there was the opening of the large market. Important leaders from the city government came to preside over the opening ceremony.
Even the grand opening of an electronic watch factory requires a ceremony, with at least one representative from the city government attending.
Finally, I had to send my son to school so that he wouldn't be disgraced.
Each and every matter requires He Yuzhu to face it with the best mental attitude.
Therefore, let's put aside such trivial matters as romantic love for now.
Let alone the fact that Su Manyun is a divorced woman, what He Yuzhu is hoping for has already been judged countless times by others.
Even if Su Manyun remains chaste to this day, he still needs to keep his distance for the sake of family harmony.
Otherwise, even if Liu Ting doesn't punish him.
That woman Lou Xiao'e would also fly over and unleash a dragon's roar upon him.
Don't say He Yuzhu doesn't have the guts; even if he did, he could seduce anyone, but not someone who harbors ill will towards Lou Xiao'e.
Although Su Manyun didn't utter a single complaint to Lou Xiao'e on the phone, only expressing gratitude.
But understanding human nature is precisely He Yuzhu's forte.
Even though He Yuzhu hadn't thought of it just now, he realized something was wrong while he was relieving himself.
Anything that seems out of place is suspicious.
Many things become clear once you think about them from an objective perspective.
Why doesn't Su Manyun hate Lou Xiao'e?
She had absolutely no reason not to hate.
From He Yuzhu's perspective, he knows he's not a good person, but he won't side with outsiders in this kind of situation.
He had even been thinking of reminding Lou Xiao'e to keep an eye on Su Manyun.
"Xiao He, Xiao He, come here, come here, we're just missing you." An elderly comrade waved and called out to He Yuzhu, who was standing to the side smiling.
This is the opening ceremony of the large market.
Although there were no loud drums and colorful flags, it was still quite lively.
He Yuzhu greeted VIPs all morning, his face beaming with joy.
After all, Beijing is still Beijing; there are just too many leaders there.
These old men are retired members of an advisory group from the industrial sector.
I'm here today to support He Yuzhu.
In fact, He Yuzhu never invited them.
But since they wanted to contribute their remaining energy and took the initiative to come and conduct research, He Yuzhu couldn't refuse to entertain them.
He Yuzhu walked over and stood on the far side, naturally being pulled to stand in the center position.
He Yuzhu also had to be humble.
They came here wanting to prove their importance.
If He Yuzhu were to try and take the center position, it would be incredibly inconsiderate of him.
After taking two photos, He Yuzhu shook hands with each of them and then invited them to stroll around the market.
Even though He Yuzhu knew very well that once these people finished taking the photos, it meant that their intention to come had been fulfilled.
It involves taking two photos, then going back to the industry section, writing a short essay, and submitting it along with the photos to the industry section's internal magazine.
He Yuzhu was also an industrial consultant, but his role as a consultant was different from that of these old men.
If He Yuzhu had any ideas, he could write a few suggestions and submit them, and they would basically reach the hands of the former top leader.
The top leader will surely give him a serious reply.
But some consultants are different. Most of them are just there to make up the numbers at meetings.
This is a very common situation in the workplace.
Respect the elderly and care for the young!
If Comrade Ai hadn't run off to the south, he'd probably be in a similar position to these old men.
He Yuzhu didn't arrange a meal for guests, which was rather meager.
There's nothing we can do about it; there are just too many uninvited guests.
Basically, all levels of organizations and factories related to the electronics industry sent people over.
Several young people, seconded from the CNC School, worked part-time as cashiers, rubbing their fingers raw.
Unfortunately, we don't have a money counting machine yet.
He Yuzhu applied for a special privilege from the city government: the electronics market could open for three days without requiring industrial vouchers or various electrical appliance certificates.
Of course, the price is definitely a bit more expensive than getting a ticket.
Even so, it still attracted many citizens of Beijing to come here to shop.
Putting aside other things, the city government doubled the number of buses running around Qihuamen.
But it was still packed with people; every bus that came was like a sardine can.
Everyone knows how to do the math. If you're going to buy something anyway, going to the pigeon market to exchange it for industrial coupons or various vouchers is risky and you won't get much of a discount.
If you get a fake ticket, you'll lose a lot of money.
Now, the electronics market is a direct sales store for various manufacturers.
So even if it's a bit more expensive, it's worth it for peace of mind to buy genuine products.
"Old He, with this kind of crowd, today's revenue shouldn't be low, right?" Old Niu, who had been standing to the side like a handsome man, walked over and asked.
He Yuzhu's expression was stern.
After 10 o'clock, the flow of people picks up.
This is also the effect of He Yuzhu's advertisements in the Daily Evening News for three consecutive days.
Basically, everyone in Beijing who works in a government agency should know this.
So how many people can come today is not a problem.
The question is how many people a bus can carry and how many people a large market can accommodate.
"Old Qian, Old Qian, call the school."
Stop classes for first and second graders and bring all the boys over.
Let them run forward.
Ask your colleagues to send more people over to stand in a prominent place.
"Pay special attention to those lone individuals wandering around." He Yuzhu didn't rush to answer Lao Niu's question; instead, he first gave Lao Qian an instruction.
After saying all that, He Yuzhu finally caught his breath and said to Lao Niu, "Lao Niu, I might have messed up today."
The number of people visiting the market today might exceed 30,000.
Those going up to the second or third floor later will have to queue and there will be crowd control measures in place.
Sigh, the place is still too small.
"How much revenue can we expect?" Old Niu didn't care whether He Yuzhu could handle the workload.
The city government and higher authorities are paying close attention to this area, so there are probably quite a few security measures in place along the way.
Given He Yuzhu's decisive action just now, there was absolutely no way a stampede could have occurred.
The key is that people these days follow the rules and are used to queuing.
"A million!" He Yuzhu quoted a figure that was neither too high nor too low.
Those citizens who come to buy large items can't possibly finish their purchases in one day.
I'll have to take a look around eventually.
"How much?" Old Niu's voice cracked. (End of Chapter)