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Chapter 859: Chapter 652: It is also Spring One Year – 2

“I failed, lost three small targets. The main reason is the company’s employees are all idiots, not smart at all. I need to hire more smart people.”

“You’ve worked for a year, lost a few billion, and this is all the experience you gained?”

Chen Pingsheng sighed helplessly, but he still gave her three billion.

He spared no effort in raising his daughters, even if it ant piling up money—he was determined to mold them into two truly wise and capable business heroines.

As for the spoiled brat, things were much better on her side. With age on her side, she could at least summarize herself better.

She wrote five A4 pages listing the reasons for her failure. She didn’t make too many excuses—failure was failure, plain and simple.

Chen Pingsheng also allocated another five billion to her from the family’s fund, just like Big Piya had thought: starting a company was nothing more than a ga for them.

A ga failure didn’t matter in the slightest, even losing such large sums of money was inconsequential.

The key was to learn from the failure in these gas.

And through constant reflection, progress could be gained.

That’s precisely the purpose behind his creation of the family fund.

Being a good father was never easy. It wasn’t just about providing food, clothing, and shelter for the family—it was about raising the children well.

This was what it ant to take responsibility for their entire lives.

In his plan, Chen An’an and even Er Piya were supposed to fail at least three tis.

These three failures would help them clearly recognize themselves: nobody is truly extraordinarily smart.

Entrepreneurship and starting a company are never sothing a single person can accomplish—it requires the convergence of nurous factors.

Timing, people, and positioning.

Timing is about choice, and choice is ultimately more important than effort.

Take the current situation, for example: if one were to invest in real estate or traditional dining industries, even nine tis the effort would yield only diocre results.

That’s the essence of choice.

People is the next phase that needs cultivating—the core lies in mastering the art of managing people. And the key is learning to handle those truly capable individuals.

The kind of people whose abilities exceed their own.

Through their first three failures, they would gradually explore this aspect.

Later on, he would mobilize so genuinely capable people to help guide their companies while assessing their ability to manage and employ talent.

Once those people joined, they would no longer listen to his directives—he wouldn’t comnt either. At that point, it’d be up to Big Piya and Er Piya to make all the decisions themselves.

Chen Pingsheng planned for Big Piya to fail about six tis.

After six failures, she would achieve minor success, then intern and work at top-notch enterprises for one to two years post-college.

By then, she’d surely mature into true talent.

Not ordinary talent, but the kind capable of taking over the family’s business empire.

As for Er Piya, she’d need to fail seven to eight tis at least.

Constant failures, accumulating experience, mastering the ga—that would suffice for her.

Such nurturing conditions were impossible for ordinary families to provide. It was the foundation for why the sisters could truly excel.

The family’s focus was entirely on the children’s upbringing. Over at Xiao Ya’s side, she turned permanent after a three-month internship.

In just eight months, she beca a low-ranking officer in Magic City.

This was thanks to the 38-billion-plus investnt he made in Tengying Community Phase Two.

It was only last month, on May 20th, when Xiao Ya discreetly got engaged.

Her fiancé was the second son of the forr Golden Mountain district mayor, now the vice mayor of Magic City.

The engagent was arranged by both families, and the ceremony itself was exceedingly low-key, without any extravagant fanfare.

Such extravagance wouldn’t be suitable anyway.

It was still Chen Pingsheng himself who negotiated the union. The two families maintained consistently excellent relations.

Don’t think his approach was overly opportunistic; to be honest, given his current capabilities, a marriage alliance between the two families brought significant benefits.

In this circle, people could love freely, as long as their families were equally matched.

If the disparity was too large, it simply wouldn’t be possible.

Everything within the family progressed step by step in the predetermined direction. The deeper they advanced, the broader the horizons they explored.

The more they understood their own insignificance.

After Xiao Ya’s engagent, her younger sister Xiao Le was soon headed for her sophomore year in college.

Her marriage partner would also, of course, be arranged by him.

Xiao Le had nearly gone astray, though—a boy from school had chased her for over a year, and she was genuinely moved.

Just as they were on the verge of being together, Chen Pingsheng had the boy expelled from school.

It was sothing so simple for him.

Bluntly put, the nieces he poured so many resources into raising would never choose a college student from an ordinary family.

Even if you had talent to rival the heavens, it would make no difference.

Without family connections, breaking through in today’s society was far too difficult.

Nearly impossible.

So he used his thods to expel the boy from school.

The boy was certainly clever; to say he pursued Xiao Le without ulterior motives would be a lie.

In the bitter winter, he ran several kiloters to buy her favorite wonton noodles.

In the scorching sumr, he fetched her ice cream, and he always showed care and warmth.

Every bit of his thoughtfulness, gentleness, and talent was written across his face.

All of this—all of it—would never have happened without Xiao Le driving a Ferrari off-campus and returning in a Cullinan.

His intent was nothing more than trying to change his destiny through her.

Such things only happen in TV dramas; in reality, it’s entirely impossible. His expulsion was the price for his ulterior motives.

Xiao Le remained silent for a long ti afterward, but Chen Pingsheng offered no explanation whatsoever.

Families like theirs simply couldn’t afford to indulge in whimsy or impulses.

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