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"Ayu, do you admit that my sister is prettier than Su Jinbei? I'm going to talk to her about it after get off work."
Qiao Yu quickly changed the subject, "That beauty looks so familiar, but I just can't remember where I've seen her before."
Qiao Jingjing sneered, "Do you think you're Jia Baoyu?"
Qiao Yu chuckled.
When Jia Baoyu met Lin Daiyu for the first time, he said, "I have seen this younger sister before."
His flirting skills are extremely sophisticated.
He's even better at flirting with women than Qiao Yu.
Unfortunately, he was a cold-hearted and ungrateful man who killed without caring about the aftermath.
When Qiao Jingjing was in junior high school, she and her younger brother read the Four Great Classical Novels in a bookstore.
After reading "Dream of the Red Chamber", I was moved to say:
"Modern urban harem novels all follow the formula of Dream of the Red Chamber."
Qiao Yu then asked, "How do you know?"
Qiao Jingjing said, "The Twelve Beauties of Jinling are listed in the main register, the supplementary register, and the supplementary register. There are thirty-six beauties on the list, and the main character is surrounded by beauties who are rare in the world and can topple kingdoms."
"The most outstanding beauties were either his childhood sweethearts, maids, or concubines. Even his niece-in-law, Qin Keqing, had an ambiguous relationship with him."
"Isn't that the kind of trope that's commonly used in urban novels these days?"
"Look, for example, this book, 'My Beautiful Sister-in-Law Falls in Love with Me,' and this book, 'My Childhood Sweetheart,' and also 'My Beautiful CEO.'"
Qiao Jingjing said, "They're all trashy guys who are hopelessly ambiguous and never push women. Maybe they'll pull back from the brink and turn over a new leaf."
"As long as we keep them in suspense, we absolutely won't push women."
Qiao Yu was unconvinced and picked up an urban novel, "How do you explain this one?"
Qiao Jingjing took one look at the book title: "Marry an Older Sister as a Wife".
Without saying a word, he gave Qiao Yu a good whack on the head.
Then I didn't speak to him for a week.
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Qiao Yu could no longer look at Dream of the Red Chamber the same way.
Every time I read Dream of the Red Chamber, I'm reminded of urban harem novels.
Qiao Jingjing confided in Qiao Yu.
She said she's been so busy with work lately that she hasn't had time to take care of her younger brother.
Qiao Yu automatically ignored the last sentence.
Qiao Yu knew that Qiao Jingjing had a commercial performance at the end of the month.
Then there's filming music videos. It's said that the company is helping her compose songs and plans to release an album.
Qiao Yu's birthday is just around the corner.
383 Qiao Jingjing plans to buy him a car.
We are actively raising funds.
2 p.m.
He arrived at the company for the interview on time.
The number of people was reduced from ten to seven.
The remaining three were nowhere to be seen even when the interviews began.
They were probably eliminated during the written test.
The interview took place in a medium-sized conference room.
As for the interview order, it's hard to say.
It could be based on written test scores, or it could be randomly selected by the interviewer.
Perform for ten to fifteen minutes.
Those who came out and those who didn't get a turn shared their experiences.
"They asked me some questions about industry knowledge, my views and insights on the current online market, and my previous work experience."
"They gave me a question, but thankfully it wasn't too difficult."
"They didn't test me in any way, they just talked about salary and benefits and asked which department I preferred."
"Oh, so this means they want to recruit you?"
"congratulations."
Qiao Yu was fourth in line; it was finally his turn.
We entered the conference room.
Qiao Yu's first glance wasn't at the long, brown-lacquered table or the four interviewers sitting upright.
Instead, they would glance at the ground to see if there was a broom lying on the floor.
Qiao Jingjing knew that Qiao Yu had repeatedly failed job interviews.
I think it's because my younger brother wasn't paying attention during the interview.
That's why nobody wants him.
She then pulled out a book she had bought when she graduated, titled "108 Tests from Interviewers".
He repeatedly reminded Qiao Yu to pay attention to details.
Try to understand the interviewer with the most exaggerated mindset.
Qiao Yu spent two days reading through the book.
I thought to myself, "Damn, these interviewers are really something."
Whether or not to help up a fallen broom is a typical example.
However, the book also presents two different opinions.
One is to help up a broom that has fallen over.
The conventional answer would be to pick up the broom that fell on the ground before attending the interview.
This was once seen as a sign of being meticulous and responsible.
Another option is not to help.
Because it could also be a counter-strategy from the interviewer.
If you offer to help them, they feel that even holding a broom requires personal attention, and they can't distinguish their job responsibilities.
They will definitely not be able to accomplish anything great in the future.
Qiao Yu was completely bewildered.
Should we help or not?
When asked, Qiao Jingjing couldn't give an answer either.
They gave a vague answer, saying it depends on the situation.
It depends on the situation.
I quickly glanced at the ground; thankfully, there was no fussy test of holding a broom.
He had interviewed with so many companies, but he had never encountered this kind of test before.
It seems the trick is too old.
Qiao Yu then took a look at the four interviewers and glanced at their nameplates.
They are a department manager, deputy manager, human resources manager, and general manager assistant, respectively.
Two men and two women, a portly middle-aged man and a man in his thirties.
A middle-aged woman wearing glasses and a young, pretty woman.
The interviewer was also evaluating Qiao Yu.
The young man has a good appearance and a good physique; he looks very energetic.
Among the fifty or sixty people in the company, there are few who are more handsome than him.
The first person to speak was the HR manager.
The middle-aged woman adjusted her glasses, the lenses flashing a sharp reflection:
"Qiao Yu, your resume doesn't list any relevant work experience. Could you please tell me what you were doing during your internship?"
They started with some sharp questions.
Qiao Yu sat in a chair, hands on his knees, back straight, and answered truthfully:
"I've been writing a novel for the past two months."
The deputy manager immediately smiled and said, "Our company does have an online literature module. May I ask for the title of your book?"
"Actually, my writing was just so-so, the book title is..."
Qiao Yu prepared to be modest.
"Then there's no need to say anything more!"
The middle-aged woman interrupted directly.
Qiao Yu: "..."
Seriously? You're not giving me a chance to show off?
Another manager, a man in his thirties, said with a smile:
"Since you've also written novels, let's put aside whether they're good or bad and talk about the recent trends in online literature. Well, you can also think of it as the development direction of the internet economy..."
"Some people say that the rapid development of the online literature circle is a normal phenomenon, and after this brief period of prosperity, the market will become saturated."
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