If this can be popularized on planets like the Garbage Star, of course, that would be ideal.
Thatâs very difficult unless this technology becomes commonplace; otherwise, such mechanical limbs arenât suitable. On planets like the Garbage Star, mechanical limbs are extremely valuable.
Walking down the street with them would attract attention.
But no matter how difficult it is, we can try first.
Having been disabled before, Bai Fu and Su Xiaocai shared the same thoughts.
"Secure military needs first, then develop civilian uses."
Su Xiaocai nodded, "Weâve talked so much that Iâve taken up some of your time. I need to interview the next candidate. Itâs great to see you stand up again."
"Itâs nice to meet you. Regardless of the interview result, Iâll accept it."
The two lightly shook hands, and Su Xiaocai continued to interview the next candidate.
The other two candidates had some work experience.
One, Lu Qin, had not been out of the military for long. His resume was excellent, having participated in multiple military engineering projects, and was hardworking and resilient.
He had a good temper, spoke gently, and showed a very stable personality.
The other was introduced by Ji Li, a man over sixty, named Zu Yang.
He looked very young.
He used to be the general manager of a tech company, but due to a bet lost by the company owner, the factory was handed over to someone else.
Subsequently, he had a dispute with the new owner and left his job.
The reason for leaving wasnât simply a fallout; the new owner demanded that he lay off seventy percent of the staff within two weeks.
The only reason for the layoffs was that the staff liked the former owner and didnât respect the current one.
So he resigned overnight.
Of course, these werenât words from his mouth. As a qualified manager, no matter how poorly his last company performed, he wouldnât complain to the interviewer.
This information was given to her by Ji Li.
Zu Yang spoke with great decorum and had unique insights into the development of this company.
Both interviewees had additional concerns; salary was secondary.
They were more concerned about future worker benefits.
No one wants to work under a boss who is unwilling to spend on good employee benefits, shifting all the pressure onto the managers. Itâs unsatisfying from both ends.
Su Xiaocaiâs offered salary and benefits were absolutely satisfactory, and she promised to distribute half of the shares as employee benefits.
The two interviewees had no objections. Being able to distribute dividends proved the boss was generous, at least in words.
Su Xiaocai told them to go home and wait for news. She would provide a clear response tomorrow.
"What to do, Xiao Wanzi? Each of them is an excellent manager. I donât know who to choose."
Xiao Wanzi picked up Huahua and placed it in Su Xiaocaiâs hand, "Caicai, are you only opening this one factory? Youâve already opened a lab, a factory, a gaming company. You can open a few more."
Though reluctant, she wasnât keen to take on more trouble.
Su Xiaocai contemplated, finding it hard to decide.
She picked up a dice, wondering whether to rely on some mysticism.
At this moment, a phone call came through, it was Admiral Bai again.
"Whatâs the matter?"
"You wonât even call Grandpa Bai anymore?"
Every time he called, it added to her workload. If she didnât retort, it meant she had a good temper.
After Colonel Baiâs visit, she knew Admiral Bai would call.
Su Xiaocai repeated once more, "Women have a few bad mood days every month. Speak up if you have something to say, otherwise, step down."
"The Law Enforcement Department wants to invest in your Virtual City."
"Want management rights?"
Itâs not hard to imagine that as Virtual City develops, it will be a massive project covering the entire Ten Stars System.
With such a scale, itâs hard to feel at ease without official involvement.