I went to bed close to 3 a.m. on Sunday night and got up at 5:30 on Monday morning in order to catch the 7:20 flight. I left home at 6 o'clock, but was still late after encountering many red lights, so I had to walk fast all the way. As a result, after passing through the toll station of the airport expressway, I encountered a traffic jam. The airport was redirecting traffic. After overtaking and entering the parking lot, I ran as fast as I could, drenched in sweat due to the harm caused by fatty liver disease.
When I arrived in Wenzhou, I found that Mr. Huang Chao was holding a sign welcoming Mr. Liu Xiangyang, which made people laugh. What was going on? It seemed like we were fooling ourselves. Only Ms. Hu Jingjing from Semir's advertising department was there, smiling bitterly as if it was a joke. During the meeting, I kept thinking. It was hilarious! Google's postmodern logo put pressure on me. Poor Doris was informed by me on Friday and was still suffering from a cold. We had dinner in the evening, and after a small exercise, I finally returned to the hotel near 2 a.m., ending the day. I would still like to thank Semir Micro and Mr. Chun for their热情接待 (warm hospitality), which made me feel that our sales team didn't perform as well as them. Their sincerity and enthusiasm were evident in the little things, such as picking you up or waiting under the sun until your car leaves.
On Tuesday morning, I got up at 5:30 to catch the 7:20 flight from Wenzhou to Quanzhou. By 8:00, I had already arrived in Quanzhou. I was calling Gao Xiang to ask where to meet when I saw a fat man standing at the airport exit, who came early to pick me up. This trip was the most fun. Some easy opportunities were missed, haha, but those requiring strategy remained. After only sleeping for 7 hours over two days, I was still mentally sharp. The two characteristics of Anta were very distinct: Mr. Xu was smart and individualistic, while Ms. Zeng Jing was wise yet quiet. Eventually, everyone had a positive outlook on the future, which was the biggest gain. At Anta's management cafeteria, I enjoyed an eight-dish table meal for 120 yuan. It reminded me of my days in the factory, which I might describe another time.
I took a 3 p.m. flight to Shenzhen and then drove with Sam to Wang Lao Ji. It was a bit impolite since I looked disheveled after a long day under the high temperature without a tie and deep eye sockets. My colleague said that General Yang doesn't talk much and rarely smiles. However, during the presentation and dinner, with the encouragement of our brothers and sisters, laughter filled the room. Thanks to Bonnie, Wenwen, Lily, and Sam, of course, and the partners from Three People Walk gave strong support. From top to bottom, I am deeply grateful.
Being able to return to the hotel by 10 o'clock was a very pleasant thing, but unfortunately, I couldn't sleep. Ha ha, let me check my emails on the road...