Chapter 101 Totally agree! A task takes us at least three days, and even Master M can only manage one a day. How on earth could Phoenix-YC knock out 10 in a single day?” Thumbs up to the post above! Phoenix YC is just a team player!” “Agree! Shameless team players!” It was human nature to harbor a bit of jealousy.
When someone surpassed the perceived limits of humanity and achieved extraordinary success, the knee-jerk reaction was to deem it false with strickery.
After all, in the tech world, the esteemed and formidable Master M could only wrap up one standard task per day.
Yet here Phoenix YC, averaging staggering ten tasks a day.
For the past three years, not a soul in the tech realm had cclose to sharing the spotlight with Master M.
And now, Phoenix YC burst onto the scene with these unbelievable accomplishments.
It was just too good to be true, definitely a sham.
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So naturally, everyone felt that this suspect was spot on in their assessment.
The forum erupted into chaos.
Phoenix-Damon said, “Are you jealous? Since when did everything becabout the team? This is the tech world, not scelebrity fan club! Phoenix YC doesn’t need a team, nor marketing stunts!” Phoenix InfinityAeon echoed, “Accusing Phoenix-YC without a shred of proof! How dare you!” Phoenix BreakdownBuddy said, “Somebody’s insulting Phoenix-YC! Where's the Phoenix family? Crush these sourpusses!” Since Phoenix YC's last groundbreaking victory, they've amassed a legion of fans and even founded the Phoenix family. Anyone with ‘Phoenix’ in their ID was a family member.
The family now boasted over ten thousand loyalists.
As both sides dug in their heels, the forum debates raged on.
Daniel jumped into the fray, adopting the ID Phoenix Robinson and enlisted in the Phoenix, family.
After a hearty round of forum bickering, he opened a chat window, “Don’t sweat the forum trash talk! We believe in you!” Anthea was confused..
Realizing Phoenix-YC likely didn’t care about such trifles, Daniel added, “Master, you've been tackling all these side tasks lately. Won't it affect your work on the 0S?” Phoenix YC answered, “Those tasks were done in my spare ton my phone. They won't interfere with the OS.
It'll be delivered on schedule, no worries.” When Daniel read the response, he was gobsmacked.
He thought, “If the green-eyed tech gurus on the forum saw that Phoenix-YC was breezing through tasks in his “spare time” and on a phone no less, how would they feel?” Meanwhile, Anthea had just polished off her spaghetti when the restaurant buzz picked 1. up.
Many customers who had savored the succulent roasted rabbits and mouthwatering wings at lunch were back for seconds, drawn by the tantalizing flavors and the lure of discount coupons. Before long, a line formed at the door.
While the lunch rush had been good, they hadn't expected an evening queue.
Carole was stunned. She never imagined their opening day would boom like this.
By 8:30 PM, they'd sold out of their entire stock. To make up to those who missed out, Anthea handed out cards.
With that card, customers could claim a free serving of spicy chicken wings the next day.
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Anthea might be a tech tycoon, but she knew how to draw a crowd.
More importantly, she wasn’t afraid to take a loss.
In business, you have to give to get.
Carole tallied up the day’s takings.
Two thousand in cash.
Another six thousand through card and mobile payments.
After rent, utilities, and costs, they'd cleared three thousand! If they hadn't sold out, they could have earned even more.
Double-checking to ensure no mistake, Carole turned to Anthea with excitement, “Ann, we made three thousand today!” Her monthly salary didn’t even hold a candle to what she made today. It felt uncanny.
Anthea glanced back with a smile. “This is just the beginning. We'll earn much more in the future.” She continued, “Oh, we'll need more stock for tomorrow. It'll be busier than today. We should hire a couple of extra hands. Uncle Nanson should stop his courier job and help us out. Otherwise, you'll be overwhelmed once I'm back at school.”