No Ulterior Motives C92
by MarineTLChapter 92: Jiang Ningās Ultimate Move
January 5th, Friday.
The temperature had warmed up a little compared to the previous days.
Early in the morningāWang Xianwei, as usual, arrived at the office bright and early to tidy up the space.
Then he prepared tea for a few of the department heads.
Once he was mostly done with his choresāHe estimated the time, and headed to the hallway, planning to āaccidentallyā bump into the director.
But todayāThe one he ran into wasnāt his boss, but a young, pretty girl.
āGood morning, Deputy Director Wang~ā
The girlās bright smile made Wang Xianwei suddenly feel like the seasons had changed.
āHel-hello, Miss Jiang.ā
āIs there something I can help you with?ā
Snapping back to his senses, Wang Xianwei spoke up. But in his mind, he was thinking about the recent incident where CFC and McDonaldās had teamed up to target Shi Ning Ji.
To be honestāHe wasnāt surprised that the two stores were working together to crush the competition.
Especially after heād heardāthrough certain channelsāabout Shi Ning Jiās impressive daily sales.
It was only a matter of time.
On one side, you had international giants. On the other, there were whispers that a local government official was backing Shi Ning Ji.
It was a clash between a powerful outsider and a well-rooted local player.
And for small fries like him to get involvedāWas basically suicide. The kind where not even bones would be left behind.
SoāWang Xianwei silently decided:
If Miss Jiang brought up anything related to the conflict between the storesāHeād just play dumb and deaf.
HoweverāWhat happened next caught him off guard.
Miss Jiang had come for one thing only: to rent ad space on the stationās large display screen.
Just a couple minutes of airtime.
And it was for a public welfare educational program.
That really surprised him.
ButāSince it wasnāt about asking the station to step in and take sidesāJust renting out some ad spaceāthere wasnāt an issue.
In fact, to curry some favorāWang Xianwei directly slashed the rental price by half.
That made Miss Jiang so happyāShe practically sang his name with such sweetness that it almost brought back his youthful spirit.
Later onāWhen the director arrived, Wang Xianwei reported the matter to him.
The director was silent for a moment, then specifically instructed him to review the content of the ad carefully.
If there was any aggressive language or attack-based rhetoric, reject it immediately.
Better to lose that bit of business than get involved in a mess.
Wang Xianwei agreed outwardly and genuinely approved in his heart.
MeanwhileāAs business at the store got worse and worseāXiao Mingxiu was under tremendous pressure.
She hadnāt slept properly for days. Her mind was a mess, her chin was breaking out, and her periodādue a few days agoāwas mysteriously delayed.
But none of that mattered.
All Xiao Mingxiu wanted now was to turn the store around.
Yet, facing two corporate giantsāNoāthis couldnāt even be called pressure.
It was like the mere breeze from those giants had already knocked her flat.
What now?
In her office, Xiao Mingxiu had come up with many ideas.
Sheād tried discounts, new menu itemsāanything to draw in business.
But none of it worked.
Truthfully, sheād considered asking for helpāBut the finance majors she knew from university, once they heard the competitors were CFC and McDonaldāsā
All backed out.
Some even advised her to surrender.
āTheyāre Fortune 500 companies,ā they said. āItās no shame to lose.ā
But Xiao Mingxiu just couldnāt swallow it.
Better to die in glory than live in shame.
That was how she truly felt.
And right thenāJiang Ning showed up.
With a bright smile, she greeted, āCousin-in-law,ā and handed over a roll of paper made from some kind of special material.
āWhatās this?ā
āUltimate move.ā
āHuh?ā
Xiao Mingxiu couldnāt keep up with her pace. She paused, then peeked at the document in her arms.
She took a closer lookāAnd was instantly stunned.
āWhere did you get this information?ā
āOnline, of course! One-fifty an hourāI spent a whole three bucks gathering all this.ā
āThen another two bucks to print it.ā
As she spoke, Jiang Ning grinned and held out her hand.
āCousin-in-law, reimburse me!ā
āOh, ohā¦ā Xiao Mingxiu blankly pulled five coins from her drawer and placed them in Jiang Ningās hand.
Jiang Ning pocketed the coins with satisfaction.
āCousin-in-law, hang this on the door at 3:15 this afternoon.ā
āWhy 3:15?ā Xiao Mingxiu asked, puzzled.
To thatāMiss Jiang simply gave a mysterious smile.
āYouāll see when the time comes.ā
āāāāāā
That afternoon, 3:00 PM.
Though the Spring Festival travel season hadnāt officially startedāThe station was already packed with more travelers than usual.
Among them was Chen Gu.
He was from Ningzhou, currently a third-year student at Jiangzhou University.
He usually went home every weekend.
So he was very familiar with Jiangzhou Station and its various shops.
Including Shi Ning Ji.
In fact, he had a pretty good impression of the place.
There was a branch near his university campus, and heād eaten there a few times.
The food was goodājust a bit too heavy on flavor for his usual light taste.
His train wasnāt due to board for another 30 minutes.
So for now, he sat on the steps against the left wall of the station.
Bored out of his mind, he looked around for something to kill time.
And thatās whenāHe noticed the big screen at the front of the station was playing what looked like an educational farming video.
Well, he was bored anywayāSo he kept watching.
Just a few minutes in, and heād already learned a lot.
Turns outāThere are so many kinds of chickens.
Ma Huang chicken, Hetian chicken, Luhua chicken, Sanhuang chicken, Silkie chicken, and so on.
And those are just the domestic breeds.
As for foreign breeds like the White Feather chicken and turkey, they really opened his eyes.
Especially the White Feather chicken.
Its growth cycle is only 42 days.
Just think about itāa chicken goes from hatching to market-ready in just over a month.
How fast is that?
Although Chen Guās family wasnāt from the countryside, he had relatives who lived there.
Heād visit them during the New Year and other holidays.
So naturally, heād seen the chickens, ducks, and geese they raised.
But he had never heard of a chicken that could be fully grown in just 42 days.
That made him start to wonderāAre these chickens raised in a normal way?
Wait a minute.
Chen Gu suddenly remembered that heād seen something about White Feather chickens before.
He thought carefully.
Then suddenlyāHe stood up and walked toward the other end of the hall.
When he arrived at the entrance of CFC, a group of people was already gathered around, staring at a promotional poster outside the store.
White Feather chicken.
Sure enough, it was this.
Then, he turned around and walked across to McRonald’s.
It was the same breed there too.
In that momentāChen Gu suddenly felt an inexplicable fear toward these two Western fried chicken chains.
But just thenāHe remembered that there seemed to be another fried chicken shop in this station.
If they also used White Feather chickenā¦
Then heād really have to go back to school and talk to his classmates about it.
āāāā
As if Jiang Ning would use White Feather chicken.
Though, truth be told, she did kind of want to.
After all, this kind of standardized, large-scale breedāonce you start using it, your costs would plummet.
But this breed comes from abroad. Not only do they not provide the chickens to you, they even block your access to breeding stock for the White Feather variety.
SoāJiang Ning could only choose the most widely raised local breed: the Sanhuang chicken as her meat source.
AlthoughāThis choice meant much higher costs, it also came with much higher acceptance among locals.
Compared to the White Feather chicken, which goes to market in 42 daysāThe Sanhuang chicken takes 100 days, which actually makes people feel more at ease.
Even though thereās no real difference in meat quality or nutritional value between the twoāJiang Ning was using this psychological angleāTo give those two international giants a little jab.
Based on her past-life experienceāThis kind of localization-based consumer mindset was terrifying.
Even when officials later came out and explained that White Feather chickens and local breeds had no essential differenceāIn the minds of the average citizenāFast-growth chickens were still firmly associated with poor nutrition.
Especially in the minds of the older generationāFast-growth chickens were basically no different from poison.
Jiang Ning remembered that in her past life, Grandma Yan who lived across the hall had once whispered to her in a secretive tone:
āDonāt eat CFC or McRonald’sā
She said those were traps set by foreigners to secretly harm Chinese people.
It made Jiang Ning want to laugh and cry at the same time.
Now, she was using this move earlyāShe wanted to give them a real slap.
She didnāt expect to kill themāAfter all, companies that big donāt die so easily.
But as long as it hurt themāEnough to make them take her seriously and think twice before pulling dirty tricks againāthat was enough.
At 3 p.m.
When Xiao Mingxiu put up the poster boardāA few passersby started gathering around out of casual interest.
As they got closer, they realized that the poster board matched the ad playing on the stationās screen.
Only, this board was much clearer.
It introduced two kinds of chickens.
One was the Sanhuang chicken, raised on bugs, broken rice, and vegetable leaves.
The other was the White Feather chicken, raised on formulated feed in automated facilities.
At first glanceāThe White Feather chicken seemed fancier, and the Sanhuang chicken seemed more ārustic.ā
ButāAnyone with half a brain, after thinking about it, could feel that something about this ad was off.
In no timeāThe entrance of Shi Ning Ji was buzzing with conversation.
āYellow feathers, yellow skin, yellow legsā¦ā
āSo thatās called a Sanhuang chicken? I always thought we just called it a ānative chicken.āā
āEh? Look at that imported White Feather chickenāgoes to market in 42 days. Could it beā¦ā
ā¦
āWhite Feather chicken? What good ever came from foreign stuff?ā
āMy grandpa always said those foreigners couldnāt fight wars, but when it came to scamming people, they were masters.ā
ā¦
āThis place uses native chicken? Isnāt that great? But last week when I was here, someone said their chicken was low-quality.ā
āLow-quality? Thereās a reason for that.ā
āOh? Tell me moreā¦ā
ā¦
At that momentāA short man standing in the crowd heard all the surrounding chatter, his expression turning grim.
He spun around and ran, quickly dashing into the doors of CFC.
Then he ran upstairs, straight to the managerās office door, and barged in.
āManager! Bad news! Somethingās happened!ā
But as soon as he walked in and finished shouting, he saw several people already seated inside.
Among them was the executive manager from McRonald’sāManager Chu, Chu Zhigang, with his ever-smiling face.
Seeing thisāThe short manās face turned green, and he quickly lowered his head:
āSorry, sorry, I didnāt mean to interruptā¦ā
He was about to leave the officeāBut then, Liu Ju raised a hand to stop him.
āClose the door. Come in.ā
With the order given, the short man hunched over and respectfully shut the door.
ThenāLiu Ju turned and said sharply:
āXiao Li, what did you just hear at that other storeās entrance?ā
āTell Manager Chu as well.ā
Upon hearing thatāLi Wei hesitated and glanced at the others in the office.
After a moment of silence, he carefully gave a somewhat filtered version of what heād heard.
Even soāNone of the people present looked pleased.
Even Manager Chu from McRonald’s, who was known for his affable demeanor, had a frozen smile on his face.
For a moment, the office fell into complete silence.
After a pause, Manager Chuās smile returned slightly. He shook his head and muttered:
āWhat a clever moveā¦ā
āWith just this one cut, they nearly struck our main artery.ā
That line made Liu Ju instinctively turn to look at the amiable middle-aged man.
āBrother Chu, what do you mean?ā
He could tell Liu Ju was seeking advice.
Chu Zhigang withdrew his smile and looked through the glass toward the nearby fried chicken shop.
āI originally thought they were simply using this ad to promote that they use local chicken.ā
āTrying to stir up national pride to get people to boycott us.ā
That wasn’t wrong.
So Liu Ju nodded slightly in agreement.
āButā¦ā
Chu Zhigang paused, then suddenly narrowed his eyes and said:
āWhen I heard this young man repeat what the passengers were saying, I realized I had underestimated the situation.ā
āYou meanā¦ā
At this moment, Liu Ju seemed to catch on, and his expression darkened.
āBrother Chu! You meanā¦ā
āExactly. If this situation isnāt contained, just this one video could cost both our stores at least half of our business.ā
āMaybe evenā¦ā
Chu Zhigang didnāt finish the sentence, but Liu Ju murmured the rest for him.
āMaybe even our entire operations in Jiangzhou City, Linjiang Province⦠or even across the whole country could be affectedā¦ā
When Liu Ju said this, his voice was already trembling.
Then, the office once again fell into a short silence.
āWe need to talk to the station, see if we can get them to pull the ad.ā
āAs long as we stop the ad, weāll only need to deal with that shop afterward.ā
HoweverāWhen the representatives from CFC and McRonald’s approached the station authorities to request the ad be taken down,
They were told that a one-month contract had already been signed, and taking it down would breach the agreement.
Even when the two companies offered to pay the penalty fees themselves, the station still refused.
The staff from both companies were so furious, they nearly exploded on the spot.
In the end, they could only leave the stationās conference room with dark, sullen expressions.
Since the roundabout approach didnāt work and they couldnāt force the station to turn off the screen,
There was only one option leftāto confront the source directly.
So, under the stationās mediation,
At last, around 5 PM,
“Shi Ning Ji” agreed to sit down and talk.
ButāTo the confusion of both Liu Ju and Chu Zhigang,
The representative from Shi Ning Ji wasnāt that Manager Xiao,
But a young and stunning woman they had never seen before.
(End of Chapter)