In Zhou Yi's super topic, soone posted a screenshot of a recruitnt ad.
They asked, "Is the boss of this Huanyu Company the Zhou Yi from the hot search?"
Replies flooded in imdiately.
One person wrote, "It seems like it is. Isn't the HR's avatar the woman from the Rolls-Royce photo?"
Another exclaid, "Holy crap... It really is the CEO!!!?"
A third comnted, "Those who said he relied on his parents are about to get slapped in the face."
Soone else laughed, "Laughing my head off—so people remain stubborn even after death. Is it really that hard to admit he's excellent?"
Finally, a user asked, "Wait, is no one paying attention to the actual job posting!? I've never seen a company this good!"
A recruitnt post on a hiring platform sparked heated discussions among netizens.
Initially, the focus wasn't on Zhou Yi.
Instead, netizens fixated on the company's benefits.
Salaries were above the industry average, but the additional perks shocked everyone: working hours from 9 to 5, a three-hour lunch break, social security and housing fund, overti pay at $100 per hour, and $2000 monthly for transportation and housing allowances.
The recruitnt ad, posted by Jiang Ruolan on the platform, was so generous that people suspected it might be a scam.
So thought it was a ploy to lure people to Myanmar for illegal activities.
They wondered, "How could a company treat its employees so well otherwise?"
Netizens launched into a fierce debate.
One said, "Fake at first glance. They lure you in first, and then it turns out to be just another telecom scam in so high-rise building."
Another speculated, "Or maybe it's a scam in Myanmar."
A third warned, "Or worse, harvesting kidneys in Myanmar."
A tempted user admitted, "I'm so tempted. Whether it's real or fake, I'll give it a try. What if it's true?"
Another cynic remarked, "When you're old, they'll con you into buying useless insurance policies."
A more optimistic voice asked, "Why can't we believe it? Not everyone is like those greedy capitalists."
But a skeptic shot back, "Believing the CEO would offer such benefits is like believing I'm the President of the United States. First, ask yourself if you deserve it."
Most people found the job posting hard to believe.
Jiang Ruolan had intentionally set the salary higher than the industry standard to attract fresh talent.
She reasoned that people only switch jobs if the new offer surpasses their current one.
After posting the ad, she received nurous resus and scheduled interviews for the next day.
But before the next day arrived, the topic hit the trending list.
Jiang Ruolan didn't see this as a bad thing.
The buzz boosted the company's visibility, drawing more people to apply for interviews.
No matter how heated the discussions on the trending list beca, she remained calm.
Everything about the posting was genuine.
The developnt of events took an unexpected turn.
Zhou Yi's reputation on the trending list had been polarizing.
Then this recruitnt ad appeared.
Netizens recognized Jiang Ruolan's avatar as the woman from the Rolls-Royce photo, confirming that Zhou Yi was indeed the legal representative of Huanyu Company.
So, Zhou Yi really was the CEO.
The wave of criticism on the trending list suddenly died down.
How could they continue to criticize?
He was indeed the CEO of Huanyu Company.
Whether or not he relied on his parents, he had started his own company.
And who wouldn't be tempted by that job posting?
As the criticism subsided, people began to share their experiences.
One wrote, "I've been to an interview at this company. The boss is Zhou Yi himself. He's super handso, and the salary is really high. It's just a new company, so I'm hesitant."
Another urged, "Guys, you should go for it! The woman in the photo is a senior from A University. She's highly educated and studied abroad. She's worked at places like XX Group. With her, it's a guarantee!"
A third exclaid, "Holy crap, a beauty and top student from A University! She was even slandered as a mistress. That's just too much."
A classmate of Jiang Ruolan added, "So people lose all rationality when they start slandering others. Ruolan's my classmate. If she posted this recruitnt, it's definitely real. I'm going to send my resu now."
Finally, soone shared, "Huanyu has scheduled an interview with tomorrow! I'll know if it's real or not because they'll sign a contract."
Jiang Ruolan had always been the type to win scholarships effortlessly.
Many at A University knew her.
Even those who hadn't t her had heard her na.
When she appeared on the trending list, the A University community buzzed with excitent.
Those who saw her being slandered were outraged.
So sent her ssages of comfort.
Jiang Ruolan thanked them, saying she wouldn't be affected by the negativity.
She remained composed, determined to prove that Huanyu was a company that could stand the test.
So people asked Jiang Ruolan directly if the recruitnt was real.
After receiving confirmation, they didn't hesitate to send their resus.
Her interview schedule for the week filled up quickly.
By the ti netizens reacted and wanted to apply, the recruitnt post had already closed.
One frustrated user cried, "Ahhh, I can't send my resu anymore! You all said you weren't going, but secretly sent them behind my back!"
Another quipped, "When a top student says they didn't study for the exam, do you actually believe them? Rumor has it many A University students went for interviews. Forget it, don't bother competing. You can't win."
Soone marveled, "So, Jiang Ruolan is really impressive, huh? She has such strong influence."
Another reasoned, "Doesn't this also imply that Zhou Yi must be pretty capable too? Otherwise, Jiang Ruolan wouldn't be working for him."
An excited applicant said, "Guys, I'm on the interview list. I'll let you know if it's real after I get hired."
A jealous user groaned, "Ugh! I can't stand hearing about people getting hired. If it's real, I'm going to camp outside Huanyu's door with my blanket and beg for a job."
anwhile, Zhou Yi remained calm at school.
When he was criticized, he didn't care.
When he was scolded, he ignored it.
When he was praised, he stayed silent.
It was as if all the chaos outside had nothing to do with him.
His classmates thought, "Damn, he's even cooler now!"
He was rich but didn't show off.
He ate at the canteen, wore plain shirts daily, and didn't flaunt luxury items.
Compared to those desperate to let everyone know they were wealthy, he was far better.
If it weren't for the donation incident and the accidental exposure of the Rolls-Royce photo, no one would have known he was so wealthy.
Even after hitting the trending list, he remained low-key.
Whether criticized, scolded, or praised, he stayed unshaken.
His ntal fortitude was incredible.
In the midst of all this, he quietly made it to the provincial math modeling competition.
When he returned to class, he was the sa as always.
The provincial math modeling competition was scheduled for that Friday.
What kind of results would Zhou Yi achieve?
Could he still amaze everyone?
How would the provincial competition turn out?
Could he make it to the national competition or even go to the U.S. for the international finals?
Was his company really as good as it seed?
Where did his money co from?
Who were his parents, really?
These questions shrouded Zhou Yi like a mystery.
He was enigmatic, impossible to figure out.
In his super topic, discussions about him kept piling up, but no answers were ever found.
When the truth finally surfaced, Zhou Yi simply said, "Don't bother. I'm already the nation's husband."
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