Chapter 745: 553: The Prestigious Family
Chapter 745: Chapter 553: The Prestigious Family
Chen Pingsheng stayed at the group headquarters for two days and handled eight after-sales service issues in succession.
There were cases of unusual noises and some miscellaneous small problems.
Whenever he received a complaint call, he wouldn’t even bother having the car brought back first; he’d directly arrange for a bank refund.
When it comes to after-sales efficiency, his approach is absolutely unprecedented.
Only when others felt too embarrassed to keep driving the problematic car would they send it to the after-sales department for proper handling.
You could only say he’s too rich to tolerate ordinary people scraping together money to buy a car worth hundreds of thousands.
And then having quality issues causing family conflicts or unhappiness.
Tengfei New Energy’s after-sales service has also stirred up quite a bit of online discussion—unanimous praise.
Even those who ended up with defective products expressed their willingness to keep buying from the company.
When it comes to cars, the most important thing is peace of mind during use.
This year, however, Tengfei New Energy has also been increasing investments, primarily in building its own 4S stores in major cities.
Their current sales volume is still low, making it impossible for others to invest in building such exclusive stores.
They can only fund them themselves, partly to handle city sales and partly to address urban after-sales issues.
Currently, they are building over fifty 4S stores, each requiring substantial investment.
Over two hundred stores have already been completed.
Solely the investments in these physical stores this year exceeded five billion.
Fortunately, Tengfei New Energy has ample financial reserves.
No matter where the after-sales issue arises, it must first be reported to headquarters, which will then handle it as quickly as possible.
Of course, standards have been established—whether it’s a refund or a replacement, all it takes is notifying headquarters for approval.
They are also the earliest emerging brand to open offline 4S stores.
On May 11, Chu Qiuyan hosted her engagement party in Guangzhou.
If not for the incident involving Zhang Tao, she would have held it earlier on May 1.
Despite pushing it back ten-odd days, Chu Qiuyan still found herself an excellent match.
A true elite family with roots as major capitalists.
During special periods, half went abroad while the other half entered the system.
Among true elite families within the mainland (excluding Xiangjiang), they all share a unique feature:
They send a small portion of their descendants into the system, using family resources to rapidly propel them forward within the system.
Generation after generation, they continue pushing ahead.
With a history spanning 200 years, among the fifty-six distinguished families here, the Pan Family stands out as the most illustrious.
The Pan Family even ranked as the world’s richest during the eighteenth century.
They were also the longest-serving merchant guild leaders among Guangzhou’s Thirteen Hongs.
They’ve been hailed as Guangdong’s most prominent family since the Qing Dynasty.
Second would be the Wu Family, the top wealthiest, who in 1834 was named “World’s Wealthiest” with 26 million taels of silver.
Many others were mere flashes in the pan. Any family that has endured to this day must boast profound foundations.
The one Chu Qiuyan has engaged to belongs to a family ranking within Guangdong’s top hundred elite lineages.
Of course, such families have developed to the point where the number of people within them is uncountable.
The reasons they were drawn to Chu Qiuyan included her beauty and her moral integrity.
This is especially critical in Guangdong; when prominent families select daughters-in-law or family marriage candidates,
The foremost requirement is moral integrity.
Those who started dating in middle school, were kissed a couple of times, and then taken advantage of in high school,
Can forget about joining Guangdong’s elite families; these families look down upon them.
This isn’t a joke. Chu Qiuyan didn’t even date in university, let alone middle and high school.
She became the president of a publicly listed company before graduating—no one would dislike someone like her.
If she had a younger brother, he’d absolutely be introduced to her at all costs.
Chen Pingsheng, however, falls short when facing these elite families. While he has enough money, he lacks deep family roots.
Because of Chu Qiuyan’s network and his own market reputation, no one would refuse to associate with him.
Once Chen Pingsheng attended and returned from the engagement party, he couldn’t stop pondering whether he should send some of his descendants into the system.
This seems quite necessary.
Truth be told, at this stage of development, everything is reliant on resources. Personal abilities have become significantly less important.
Consider sending Xiao Le and Xiao Ya into the system—could Tengying Group’s influence possibly fail to push them forward?
If you rely solely on personal ability to get in, could it ever compare to the backing of the entirety of Tengying Group?
Seriously, give me a break!
That’s precisely why there’s such a concept as different levels within the same position in the system.
Even though everyone shares the same office, one has no backing, another has Tengying Group, and yet another has support from a deputy director or even higher!
Apart from competing at your own level, none of these can be beaten.
This reality has always been there.
No matter how hard you work to get in on your own merit, how could you possibly compare to the results of generations of effort?
Actually, Chen Pingsheng had entertained this idea before, but his family had too few academically successful members—they couldn’t identify suitable candidates for cultivation.
Plus, his family used to be all farmers, purely rural folks.
Take Peng Yu and Peng Qing—they were still out finding internet celebrities to date.
Whereas Guangdong’s elite families were selecting candidates like Chu Qiuyan.
Not only is she impressive herself, but her connections to Tengying Group make her a perfect ten as a candidate, no?
From the perspective of elite families, strict control over marriage candidates has always been a priority. Chen Pingsheng knew he had to make preparations too, or else he’d be left behind.
After speaking with several people for a long time, he finally confirmed his plans—his family was already wealthy enough.
The next step had to be advancing into the system, as this was almost a prerequisite for becoming an elite family.
Forethought is crucial; otherwise, future anxieties will surface. He had to consider not only his own family but also the future of Little Third, Chen Lu, and others.
For now, the only viable candidates for the system were the two children from his eldest sister’s family. He decided to start pushing Xiao Le and Xiao Ya forward step by step.
As for their personal ambitions, those were no longer so important.
Everyone wants to do what they love, but after receiving familial cultivation, one naturally has to reciprocate by contributing to the family.
If everyone went their own way, once he withdrew, Little Third Chen Lu and Chen An’an would simply become targets for everyone else.
Having wealth without strength is fundamentally a mistake.
Chen Pingsheng had no choice but to plan for thirty years down the road.
After returning home, he first sought out Song Yanxi for a discussion.
In truth, after years in the beauty industry, Song Yanxi had already realized this issue—not just from the wealthy woman who kept a young lover.
The truly top-tier ones were making carefully calculated plans.
Her family never brought this up because they hadn’t found suitable candidates for cultivation.
Now that Xiao Ya and Xiao Le were academically outstanding, it made sense to push them toward the system for a few years and see how it goes.
This was very necessary.
After Song Yanxi agreed, Chen Pingsheng called over his eldest sister, Chen Yao, and then approached Xiao Ya and Xiao Le to explain.
The two of them would need to prepare for several years, focusing entirely on striving to enter the system in the future.
For descendants from families like theirs entering the system, the biggest advantage was not having to reach out for trivial interests.
This single point alone was already a major edge over most others.
Although Xiao Ya and Xiao Le initially had their own ambitions, their uncle directly asked them to change their college goals and even their future paths.
They very seriously nodded in confirmation.
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