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Chapter 941: Chapter 701 An’an’s Difficulty

An’an found herself in a dilemma, unable to advance or retreat.

Far away in the Magic City, Chen Pingsheng was enduring a torrential downpour.

Still, it was a torrential downpour in the winter month of December.

The roads were slippery and congested, with many pedestrians hurriedly passing by on both sides.

He was sitting in a Longteng S900 top edition luxury car, which was claid to be comparable to the rcedes-Maybach.

However, in terms of sales among million-dollar luxury cars, it still could not compare with the Maybach.

There remains quite a gap between the two, which is attributed not only to brand recognition.

But also to custor trust. To put it simply, for any million-dollar luxury car, without nationalistic sentint and the backing of luxury heritage,

it’s very difficult to gain custor trust quickly.

Regarding what people say online—that wealthy families own many luxury cars,

it’s true, but these luxury cars aren’t necessarily Longteng S900.

In contrast, what can be confird is that they have Maybach and Rolls-Royce.

That’s the difference.

To truly capture the luxury car market requires long-term persistence.

This isn’t a simple battle; it’s destined to be a lengthy campaign that lasts for years.

The phone in his pocket rang; it was his wife, Song Yanxi, calling.

She was inquiring about the situation with An’an.

An’an still has a temper; after spotting a problem, she directly lashed out in the Snacks Dash board eting.

She wanted to fire the connected party right then and there, which prompted all senior mbers at the group to remain silent.

Remaining silent ant disagreent.

So even advised her on the spot not to be so aggressive, that young people should learn more.

This board eting completely dragged An’an’s reputation through the mud.

However, those senior mbers at the group knew their limits; after giving her a hard ti, they transferred that connected party to another location.

Indirectly giving her a way out.

This allowed both sides to avoid a complete fallout, and Song Yanxi remained attentive to the situation over there.

Aware that her daughter was being bullied, she wanted Chen Pingsheng to step in personally.

There were so many senior mbers at the group; she, a freshman, couldn’t intimidate them for now.

Nor could she make everyone listen to her.

Even if they did listen, it didn’t an she was right.

It only sounded reasonable on the surface, seeming actionable.

But when executed, one would find that seemingly reasonable plans don’t necessarily save the group.

At least maintaining the status quo, the brick-and-mortar stores of Snacks Dash were still doing well.

Moreover, the stock price wouldn’t drop much.

If adjustnts were made under her control, who could guarantee that the group would indeed develop positively?

This is the crux of the issue.

The main reason why Song Yanxi wanted Chen Pingsheng to go to Guangzhou.

Only his presence could compel everyone without anyone daring to say he was wrong during the eting.

Currently, An’an clearly couldn’t achieve this!

Chen Pingsheng definitely wouldn’t go; if An’an wishes to smoothly take over the traditional sectors of the entire group in the future, if she can’t solve this issue.

Then what basis does she have for inheritance?

How can she live up to the years of nurturing herself?

Not only did the family know An’an was in trouble, but even Er Piya knew.

Walking around all day with hands behind her back, hearing of her sister encountering resistance from senior mbers of the group, she snorted twice.

Who dares not listen to her in the group; she’ll imdiately make them pack up and swiftly leave.

Er Piya thought this way and would only act this way.

This has both good and bad points; if she indeed could achieve what others couldn’t.

Being overbearing is acceptable, but the likelihood remains that no one is perfect.

No one can guarantee they’ll never make mistakes.

Even Chen Pingsheng can’t guarantee it; how could she guarantee it then?

No matter how great the difficulties An’an faces, she can only tackle them alone.

Even if Snacks Dash goes bankrupt, he won’t provide any support this ti.

Because over the past twenty years, he has already given her all the resources she needed.

Now is the ti for her to face it independently.

However, the next day, Chen Pingsheng returned to the group.

Tang Jing ca over to report that after An’an failed at her first Snacks Dash board eting,

she’s planning to visit the hos of those senior group mbers as a lobbyist, refusing to believe that all seniors are against her.

“Boss, do you think An’an’s tactic of divide and conquer might succeed?”

“Impossible.”

Chen Pingsheng shook his head, saying: “She wants to divide and conquer unless those people can ascertain my stance; once my stance becos ambiguous, who dares to accompany her in this big gamble.”

“So what’s your stance?”

“Ambiguous, neither supporting nor opposing.”

Tang Jing understood, realizing that such a stance ans he doesn’t assu any responsibility if they lose the gamble with her; they’ll beco the group’s sinners.

If they win the gamble,

it’s similarly a dead end.

Having reached veteran status in the group, enjoying what’s been established, how can they advance further?

Under such circumstances, any individual would choose the conservative option.

Tang Jing blinked her big, curious eyes, asking, “Boss, aren’t you adding infinite difficulty for her that way?”

“It’s not that I want to add difficulty for her, but she’s aiming to take over such a massive group with over tens of thousands of people. She needs to have the convincing skill, not just rely on the title of being my daughter.”

Alright…Tang Jing felt that Princess An’an was indeed facing challenges.

Originally, she had the simple task of solely collecting rent, with tens of billions in annual revenue from Tengchao Comrcial Managent, requiring no managent experience.

Now for such a snack group, she’s enduring great stress.

It’s indeed difficult.

However, wanting to take over the traditional sectors indeed requires overcoming this hurdle.

The boss’s arrangent is painstakingly thoughtful.

One must know it’s not just Snacks Dash that has issues; Fei Yangyang Catering, Tengying Entertainnt, including Antler Coffee.

Each has its share of issues.

Suddenly, as the family’s young miss arrives to take over, to fully acquire the group’s authority.

Without first establishing her own prestige, who would truly listen to her?

Those senior group mbers, which one isn’t a seasoned veteran of comrce, navigating for decades?

If she doesn’t have so tactics, she certainly can’t subdue these people.

Tang Jing also felt the difficulty of being the young miss for the first ti.

Previously, she just did whatever she wanted; now she also needed to strive to inherit the family business.

The key is many people simply don’t believe in her.

Only a few girls close to An’an really understand how tough it is for her.

Gui Gui was outraged; clearly, An’an was the biggest in the group, yet others still didn’t heed her.

The short-haired, energetic girl was obviously calr, typical of having watched many palace drama series.

Now she had to learn from Betty Sun, advancing step by step!

But that doesn’t seem right!

Betty Sun started as a small fry when she appeared.

An’an cos on as the big boss, who does she challenge and how does she level up?

Very challenging; there’s no palace drama to reference at all.

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