Transmigration: On the Gossip Front
Chapter 1088: 1089: Unpopular Real Daughter 32
Chapter 1088: Chapter 1089: Unpopular Real Daughter 32
Father and Mother Chu were utterly shocked to learn that Chu Yun, with the support of Zhang Yu, had actually landed a job at a startup IT company in Harbor City.
They understood that in the IT industry, having internship experience at an IT company provides a significant advantage for further studies and job hunting.
Father Chu was still in a daze, “That girl Zhang Yu, she even knows people over there in Harbor City.”
Even if he were to find Chu Yun a job at an IT company locally, it wouldn’t be an easy task.
Yet Zhang Yu effortlessly helped Chu Yun secure an IT internship in Harbor City.
“Even blood sisters wouldn’t do so much.”
Mother Chu only now realized the reality, nodding continuously, “Yes, Little Yu, that girl, I now believe she truly is a descendant of the Song Family.”
Mother Chu had met Zhang Yu’s adoptive parents, a straightforward couple leading a down-to-earth life.
Looking at Zhang Yu’s actions now, Mother Chu felt that Chu Yun was indeed linked to the Song Family.
Father Chu felt the same, “Our daughter truly has met a benefactor.”
“Otherwise, we wouldn’t even know what major to enroll our daughter in.” They knew the computer industry was good and quite in demand.
But they had no idea that salaries in the computer industry could be so high.
They would never have thought to find a place where their daughter could study and improve her technical skills diligently.
Zhang Yu thought of these things and arranged them all, and Mother Chu deeply felt that Chu Yun’s luck was indeed fortuitous.
“Back then, we were clueless, and whatever we studied was decided by parents without much thought.”
“Yes.” Although Father Chu is doing well now, who doesn’t want to live even better?
If he hadn’t made the wrong choices back then, he definitely would be doing even better now.
Fortunately, they were unaware at that time, and their daughter was just lucky enough to meet someone to guide her.
Mother Chu nodded continuously, “Yes indeed, our daughter is just lucky.”
Zhang Yu has treated their daughter so well that Mother Chu was thinking about how to repay Zhang Yu, but after much thought, she couldn’t come up with a way, “In the past, we could help Little Yu by cleaning her house.”
“But now she’s about to go South for college, and the chances of her coming back frequently are slim.”
“We owe her a lot.” The couple thought about it and couldn’t come up with a way to help Zhang Yu, which troubled them greatly.
Chu Yun habitually shared her circumstances with her parents without thinking much about it; she knew she owed Zhang Yu a lot and couldn’t repay her now.
She had already decided to focus on her studies and see if there were good projects in the future. If so, she could start a business.
If she didn’t have the strength and capability, Chu Yun had decided that she wouldn’t start a business and instead work honestly for Zhang Yu.
Every day Chu Yun would head out early for her internship and wouldn’t return until after seven in the evening, leaving her no time to manage her purchasing business.
Zhang Yu knew Chu Yun had plans on how to make money from her purchasing business, hoping to earn her college tuition fees and living expenses.
“The purchasing business makes money, but it’s due to an information gap. Once the visas for Harbor City open up, many people will come, and there will be all kinds of buying.”
“This income isn’t sustainable. Although I haven’t studied much, I know that if one does well in the IT industry, a lot of money can be made.” Chu Yun realized this was what she should focus on.
Indeed, a clear-minded girl. Zhang Yu previously worried whether Chu Yun would be unable to let go of the purchasing business. Only those with a clear mind and direction can go further; Zhang Yu absolutely believed in this girl.
Zhang Yu saw that Chu Yun adapted well, so she focused her efforts on making money in the futures market.
She hadn’t considered the futures market before because the risks were too high; even though Zhang Yu wanted to earn more, she didn’t want that level of pressure, so she had always stuck with stock investments and had never stepped into the futures market.
Now, with increased financial pressure, she couldn’t miss out on the futures market to make money quickly, although it added more pressure.
Fortunately, her intuition was sharp, and Zhang Yu made quite a bit of money in the futures market, looking at the funds in her account rising back to the level from before she raised capital, “Not bad at all.”
“The wallet is finally full.” With money at hand, even if Zhao Xi needed more funding, it wouldn’t be so rushed.
In the days that followed, Chu Yun went to work at the company every day, and before school started, her computer skills had improved significantly, although her level in Zhao Xi’s eyes was rather average.
Even so, Chu Yun was very satisfied, as she could cleanly and efficiently understand basic code principles and write them out.
“I’ll continue to intern during the winter break.” Chu Yun agreed with Zhao Xi and the team before leaving.
After over a month together, Zhao Xi and the team were truly satisfied with Chu Yun. Although she started as a novice, she worked very hard.
She helped a lot in the company, and who doesn’t like a hardworking, eager-to-learn, and progressive intern?
Before the school term began, Zhang Yu had a meal with Zhao Xi and the team, thanking them for their efforts, and of course, additional investment was still required, as office rent, office expenses, and employee salaries needed to be paid.
Zhang Yu could only comfort herself that in the IT industry, the expensive parts are equipment investment and personnel salaries, the rest is manageable.
Zhao Xi and the team were very fond of Zhang Yu because whenever there was reasonable spending, she never quibbled; she allocated funds efficiently.
She was much better than many investors who would often be overly critical. Before, Zhao Xi and the team worried that getting investment from Zhang Yu might make people think their project wasn’t good enough, otherwise why seek investment from Zhang Yu, an investor from a small company.
Now they felt that having Zhang Yu as an investor was the best choice. She wasn’t troublesome, and even though the firm audited their expenses,
they initially thought having personnel placed there was just to monitor them. Little did they know it was for learning purposes.
Working in the IT industry, they knew many who had left big companies to start their own businesses. Those investors they found might have big names, but they also had many demands and restrictions.
They all expressed, “Don’t worry, Miss Zhang, we will work hard.”
“Thank you, strive to deliver results soon, and we all get rich.” Zhang Yu assured Zhao Xi and the team.
Since starting their business, they experienced fickleness in human relationships; those who praised them before now jumped out to mock them, not that it hadn’t happened.
There were people who worried and cared for them, but such people were scarce. They were all holding back their frustration, hoping to achieve something.
“By then, luxury cars and houses won’t be a problem.”
“In the future, when people talk about you in the IT industry, your names will carry weight.”
The ultimate goal is to succeed, improve their lives, and no longer be just one of the many, but rather have many people know of them.