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In the internet field nowadays, everything was becoming increasingly segnted. The initial approach of mixing everything together was no longer advisable. After all, different audiences had different content preferences, and having multiple accounts, making it matrix-like, was the trending approach for effective growth.

Even Catina herself could have opened an account just about the daily routines of an internet celebrity’s assistant. With a bit of luck, that could have actually attracted a lot of fans.

After hearing Li Ang’s plans, Catina nodded firmly in agreent. Although her current capabilities might not be sufficient, she was determined to learn diligently and shoulder her responsibilities.

The reason Li Ang chose Catina to head this departnt wasn’t because of her outstanding abilities. In fact, most departnt leaders really didn’t need much capability—just being reliable enough, working diligently, being good at utilizing people, and avoiding mischief, were often sufficient to do the job well.

Moreover, Catina embodied these qualities. She was trustworthy and took her work seriously, which was perfectly adequate.

"You agreed so quickly, aren’t you going to ask about the compensation?"

Li Ang said with a playful look.

Catina shook her head, unconcernedly saying,

"Either way, it’s better than what I’d earn on my own. Besides, many of my classmates are eagerly seeking internships at big companies, even willing to work for free. I feel quite satisfied just to have the opportunity to head a departnt."

Catina naturally wasn’t very ambitious and was a stable and simple person. So in her view, just having this position was already quite a good treatnt.

Li Ang shook his head helplessly and told her,

"As one of the company’s founding mbers, I’m planning to give you 5% of the original shares. Also, your position’s salary will be 50% higher than the market rate for similar positions."

"What? 5%?"

Catina’s suddenly louder voice made other people in the restaurant look over.

However, most people looked at them with disdain.

What they talked about seed as grand as a listed group, yet it was just a fledgling venture with only two people.

In most people’s views, it would be a miracle if it lasted half a year without going bankrupt.

Catina’s face turned slightly red, and she hurriedly lowered her voice, continuing,

"No, no, 5% is just too much."

Although her previous salary was 10% of Li Ang’s account inco, which seed a reduction, 5% equity in the entire operating company wasn’t the sa concept by any asure.

If the company grew and expanded, she would also be a mber of the board of directors. That was a true high-ranking leadership position. Notably, not even many large-company CEOs might own 5% of the original shares.

Li Ang’s capabilities, which she had always observed, although not well-known at the ti, clearly foresaw that, in the near future, just his na alone could be worth as much as a large company.

Moreover, Li Ang was offering her a salary that was 50% above the market rate for similar positions. According to the current market, her monthly salary could be several thousand to tens of thousands. From her understanding, even the top performing seniors from her school, ten years after graduation, might not reach such a level or earn such a salary.

"Just take what I give you, and if you think it’s too much, then work hard until you feel you deserve this much."

Although Li Ang spoke jokingly, his tone was unequivocal.

If he wasn’t worried about setting the bar too high from the start, he would have even considered offering her 10% of the original shares.

His own focus was never much on starting a business for money, or rather, earning money was only a side business to him, ant to assist him better in his pursuits.

Not to ntion, activities like skydiving, wingsuit flying, climbing, racing, and other extre sports were incredibly expensive. Li Ang didn’t want money to beco a barrier later on.

The reason Li Ang suddenly thought of starting a company was also because of the upcoming UFC debut. Although he was only participating as a rookie, the popularity of this match was much higher than any he had participated in before—not even in the sa league.

Take the slap-fighting championship, for instance, although he had won the world championship, it was still a very niche sport compared to the popularity of boxing and mixed martial arts.

Therefore, the previous minor traffic was simply wasted, but from now on, the incoming traffic wasn’t small money.

Once the core tasks were well-established, the rest of the specifics could be handled with money, whether it was company setup procedures, recruitnt, financial audits, or legal consults. These could all be highly conveniently and quickly resolved with money.

After returning ho, Li Ang also gifted Sheila a similar bag, choosing a black color to better match Sheila’s style—after all, it was only fair.

As a quid pro quo, Sheila unlocked so new positions for him.

In fact, he had bought three of those bags, accompanying Fuleiia, who was the store’s most distinguished custor. It wasn’t an exaggeration to say she alone kept the store running; naturally, buying so bags didn’t need any waiting.

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