Chapter 53 This Is Just The Beginning

The assembled immortals all wore smiles as they witnessed all this.

Jia Sidao also smiled faintly, which made Zhao Qiansun breathe a sigh of relief and lead the applause.

Following him were the applause of the immortals.

Liu Sandao smiled at Fu Ruhai, and Fu Ruhai then recovered his usual smile.

They had finally passed the first hurdle.

It was no exaggeration to call it a good start.

Regarding the matter of redemption, Xiahua Bank had already established a specialized system department, which was benchmarked against the Fu Guo system.

As long as the task was completed, redemption would be immediate.

Unlike the food delivery systems in the mortal world, it did not charge any fees for technology, insurance, or anything else.

A matter of a few taels of silver was insignificant to Xiahua Bank.

No one could deny its credibility.

With the endorsement of Xiahua Bank, it was difficult for the Fu Guo system not to become famous.

This was the effect Liu Sandao desired, essentially achieving half of the promotion for the Fu Guo system.

The other half was how to guarantee mass deployment.

This was not something to be solved today, so Fu Ruhai, according to the pre-arranged program, booked an entire floor of the restaurant on the eightieth level.

He also let the immortals sample the various delicacies of the mortal world.

After the press conference, the Fu Guo system officially began its operations.

Within the crystal ball were Liu Sandao's three talismans, allowing for automatic teleportation without the need to constantly exert magical power.

The True Person of Heavenly Secrets, Ji Wuming, had already set up the program according to the heavenly secrets.

These heavenly secret programs were completed through the crystal ball and large-scale computers.

Every event, every Fu Guo, would be recorded.

Although it was a formal launch, Jia Sidao still hoped to implement it first in the surrounding areas of Sandong City, and only then promote it throughout the entirety of Huaxia Nation once the system was proven reliable.

Therefore, the workload during this period was not substantial.

Following this grand press conference, Ying Bafang became famous, clearly becoming the most eye-catching company in Sandong City.

Street corners and alleyways were abuzz with discussions about what kind of company it was.

When they learned it was an aid and medical company, people looked upon it with hopeful gazes.

This was because the data company's work during the demonstration that day was meticulous.

Fu Ruhai decided to reward them handsomely, commending them throughout the group and increasing their year-end bonuses by 2%.

Other companies, although not highly involved, did not disrupt the proceedings, so they received appropriate verbal praise.

These were all necessary for a group company that had only recently been established.

The more generous the boss, the more employees wanted to meet the boss.

Everyone began to speculate about the boss's age.

Surely, someone in their early fifties, with a kind face and heart, right?

However, from its establishment to the present, all instructions were issued either via phone calls or emails.

No one had actually seen the real boss, and even the general managers of each company remained tight-lipped.

It was as if this was a company that didn't need a leader.

That was impossible.

A company without a head would be a scattered mess, lacking any fighting power.

Take Bai Suxiang's data company, for instance. After getting on the elevator that day, they were so busy they didn't stop.

Lunch was arranged by the company, consisting of two meat dishes and two vegetable dishes in a bento box.

They had initially thought work would slow down after lunch, but unexpectedly, it became even busier.

As a result, Bai Suxiang didn't return to her dormitory until almost 10 PM.

Let alone speaking, she didn't even have the strength to drink water.

Fortunately, as they were leaving, her supervisor had told everyone: "Tomorrow will be a lighter day, and you can leave work on time at 5 PM."

Based on her intuition, the data company's work must have something to do with the leader's visit.

Once the leader left, everything should return to normal.

The successful operation of the press conference tested the performance of the crystal ball and the large-scale computers, and greatly boosted the confidence of Liu Sandao and Fu Ruhai in the system.

From today onwards, the number of Fu Guo would increase, and the computer's capacity would be further tested.

However, the chief engineer of the data company gave Fu Ruhai a reply:

The current data volume represented only one-sixth of the computer's actual working capacity.

This was an unexpected surprise for Liu Sandao.

After all, Sandong City had a population of at least one million.

If the number of Fu Guo were tallied, it would be at least a hundred thousand.

Furthermore, recording the destination of Fu Guo, the recipient's name, and what kind of aid was needed, etc.

But this unexpected news brought Liu Sandao a bit of pleasant surprise.

This meant that even if the data from the entire Jiangjiu Province were to be integrated into the company, it might not even be enough to run this large-scale computer at full capacity.

If needed in the future, purchasing a few more units would surely satisfy the company's data requirements.

As the data needed to be analyzed and updated in real-time, the computer had been working non-stop since its activation.

To deal with any unforeseen circumstances, a backup machine had been specifically set aside.

But an accident still occurred.

At 5 PM, everyone was close to finishing work.

Some people had already left, but Bai Suxiang had data that needed to be organized and uploaded, so she had to work overtime.

The boss had clearly stated they could leave at 5 PM, and in reality, that was indeed the case.

However, because her colleague Sister Wu had an urgent family matter in the afternoon and couldn't finish her work, someone had to complete it.

But who would be willing?

The department supervisor could only look at the interns and probationary employees, seeking their opinions.

This was truly a dilemma.

It wasn't just the supervisor; the interns and those still on probation were also in a difficult position.

Working overtime, although it came with overtime pay, was exhausting.

Doing a day's worth of work in the afternoon would require an additional four to five hours of work in the evening.

There was only one word for it: exhausting!

At such a moment, Bai Suxiang stepped forward.

She had several considerations:

First, she was currently single with no attachments.

Second, she needed to understand the operational dynamics of the data company to better integrate into it.

Third, she genuinely enjoyed working with data.

Fourth, Sister Wu's work was directly related to hers, making it easy for her to pick up.

This undoubtedly alleviated the supervisor's worries.

Some opportunities arise just like this.

You might find it troublesome and retreat, but others will not.

Therefore, some people always complained:

"Look at so-and-so, showing off their abilities by snatching up every task, trying to curry favor with the boss!"

For women, there were even harsher remarks:

"She's just trying to find an opportunity to please the boss, perhaps they'll even study a foreign language together later! Hahaha!"

The affairs of the mortal world were indeed unfathomable.

Bai Suxiang, however, paid no mind to these remarks; she simply loved her job.

Around 9 PM, most of the data had been uploaded, and in another half hour, it should be done.

Bai Suxiang finally relaxed, stood up, and went to the pantry to get some water.

At this moment:

The sounds of "Beep beep beep beep beep beep," and "Beep beep beep beep beep beep," began to ring out.

For a data company with large-scale computer servers, these "beeps" were usually normal.

However, such prolonged "beeping" sounds were not common.

Bai Suxiang instinctively felt that something must have gone wrong with the computer.