"Wang Liu was poached? What's going on?" Liu Hui asked, surprised. He remembered this Wang Liu; he was among the stronger security personnel.

"Boss, didn't you ask Ah Huo and Wang Liu to help my father earlier? Ah Huo and Wang Liu went to Hongxing the next day, and three days later, in that underground fight, they killed two men from the Zhonglian Gang, Xingjiu and Xingse, respectively," Hu Xian'er explained.

"Heh heh, those two monks, Xingjiu and Xingse, really had no real skill. I was wondering why the Zhonglian Gang was so arrogant," Liu Hui sneered.

"Boss, Ah Huo and Wang Liu displayed formidable strength in that underground fight, shocking everyone present. But we didn't expect the Zhonglian Gang to be so shameless. As soon as they came down, they immediately approached Ah Huo and Wang Liu, trying to lure them with money and women. Ah Huo is an old associate who came from Bashan City with you, so naturally, he rejected their indecent advances. However, Wang Liu never shared hardships with the Boss; consequently, he couldn't withstand the temptation of money and beautiful women and defected to the embrace of the Zhonglian Gang," Hu Xian'er said with shame.

"This Wang Liu is truly so ruthless and disloyal, just like that, he was poached by the Zhonglian Gang?" Liu Hui asked calmly.

"Yes, he didn't even listen to the advice of Wu Yuanjia and Huang Huali, directly turning against the security company. He has already joined the Zhonglian Gang, and it is said he is highly valued there," Hu Xian'er reported.

"I think his name was chosen wrongly. He shouldn't be called Wang Liu; he should be called Wang Ba," Liu Hui said. "What happened next?"

"The Zhonglian Gang lost that round in the underground fight, resulting in the loss of a large amount of territory and profits, so naturally, they wouldn't let it go. Now, with Wang Liu joining them, they suddenly have confidence and are demanding another fight to the finish via underground boxing. This time they bet everything they own, and now everyone outside is laughing at us," Hu Xian'er said, anxiously watching Liu Hui's expression.

"Even with Wang Liu joining them, do they think they've secured the win?" Liu Hui inquired.

"Wang Liu and Ah Huo both participated in the previous fight. Afterward, those people analyzed the recordings and concluded that Wang Liu was stronger than Ah Huo, which is why they are confident about another match," Hu Xian'er explained.

"When is the fight scheduled between Zhonglian and Hongxing?" Liu Hui asked.

"In one week."

"I understand. Xian'er, you’ve worked hard during this time. Go back and rest early. I will handle this matter," Liu Hui said.

"Boss, I..."

"Xian'er, this matter is not your fault. It was my oversight. Even without your father's situation, problems were bound to surface eventually among the staff," Liu Hui stopped her, knowing what Hu Xian'er was about to say.

After Hu Xian'er left, Liu Hui pondered in his room for a long time. His company was growing larger, and sooner or later, poaching incidents would keep occurring. How could he prevent this? Should he really implement the employee experience value system that Jiang Lu had mentioned?

The next day, Liu Hui arrived at his office and instructed his new secretary, Li Lian, to summon all the executives for a meeting. Since Hu Xian'er became his senior assistant, this position of personal secretary had been formally filled by this junior secretary who had temporarily served for a few days. As his senior assistant, Hu Xian'er's office was right next to his for immediate communication.

Soon, all the company executives and department heads had gathered, filling the room and looking towards Liu Hui.

"Everyone, while I was away, were there any particular situations in the company?" Liu Hui asked first.

The executives exchanged glances, and then Jiang Lu stood up, saying, "Boss, during your absence, the entire company operated very normally, with no major issues. Several minor matters were resolved through our collective decision-making, and Miss Hu provided many excellent suggestions in the process."

"Good, as long as there are no major problems," Liu Hui smiled, surprised that these executives held Hu Xian'er in such high regard.

"Boss, now that you're back, how will you resolve the issues currently facing our Scientific Research Institute?" Chen Changsheng suddenly asked.

"What issues do you have?" Liu Hui smiled. Chen Changsheng seemed less composed than before since becoming younger.

"Boss, our scientists all feel they are ready; they say they are prepared and are just waiting for the company to assign research projects. However, we still lack research assistants. When can you help us fill these personnel gaps?" Chen Changsheng inquired.

"Heh heh, Director Chen is certainly full of energy. After this meeting, go find the Human Resources Department and have them post recruitment advertisements to find some research assistants for you. As for the research projects, I already have plans; we can discuss them later," Liu Hui resolved Chen Changsheng's concerns with a few sentences. Chen Changsheng, having received definite answers, sat down excitedly.

"Everyone, during my recent trip for relaxation, I also considered the development direction of our company. The ultimate goal for Starry Sky Group is comprehensive scaling—meaning we must venture into every industry, and in every sector we touch, we must become the largest. However, our current advantage lies in biological medicine, so we must perfect this area before expanding into others. During this period, through my research and invention, I have developed several new drugs for treating eye diseases, building upon Starry Sky Myopia Relief," Liu Hui began to articulate Starry Sky Group's future direction while dropping a major bombshell.

The executives below were startled. They had not expected their Boss's definition of the company to involve entering every sector and dominating them all—wasn't this development plan excessively ambitious? Before they could fully process this, they were stunned again: their Boss had invented new drugs for eye diseases! At that moment, they found it hard to believe. How was this possible? Didn't it take renowned international pharmaceutical giants ten or eight years, often without success, to develop a single new drug? How could the Boss suddenly invent new medicines again?

Liu Hui ignored the executives' confusion and continued, "Our previous medicine only treated myopia; it couldn't address other eye conditions. Therefore, among the new drugs I invented this time, some treat presbyopia, some trachoma, some strabismus, some cataracts, some glaucoma, some astigmatism, and some night blindness."

A wave of commotion swept through the executives. Except for Mei Peng, who seemed somewhat prepared, the others couldn't believe what Liu Hui was saying, suspecting they were dreaming.

"Heh heh, everyone, take a look," Liu Hui began taking out bottles from a nearby case.

"This one treats presbyopia, this one treats trachoma..." Liu Hui slowly took out the glass bottles one by one, placing them on the table. Each bottle had a small slip of paper attached, labeled with the name of the disease it treated.

"Boss, are these all real?" Li Zhi asked, pointing at the bottles.

"Naturally, they are real. Our next task is to apply for marketing approval for these new drugs, serving as a valuable supplement to our myopia product line, allowing us to capture the entire market for eye diseases," Liu Hui smiled.

"Capture the entire market for eye diseases? How much strength is required to achieve that?" The executives felt Liu Hui becoming even more unfathomable.

Having obtained two hundred tons of contraband, Liu Hui was free of worries and began to focus entirely on development. These eye medications were just the beginning, as myopia still represented the largest market segment for ophthalmic drugs. These other eye medications would only capture a small market share because competing products already existed; although those existing treatments weren't as effective as their own, they could still cure the ailments.

"Everyone, your upcoming tasks are challenging. The grand development of Starry Sky Group rests on you," Liu Hui said cheerfully.

"Boss, rest assured, we will do our utmost to ensure these products pass clinical trials in all countries and regions as quickly as possible and are launched," Zhao Zong of Starry Sky Pharmaceuticals was the first to pledge.

"Just doing that isn't enough; it doesn't align with the tone of Starry Sky Group's grand development," Liu Hui shook his head.

"What does the Boss mean?" Zhao Zong was momentarily confused, not grasping Liu Hui's intent.

"Heh heh, the products I just mentioned are merely supplementary treatments. Even capturing the entire market won't yield much—perhaps only a few tens of billions of dollars—which doesn't fit our strategy of rapid development," Liu Hui looked at them with a smile.

"Boss, then how should we proceed to fit our company's rapid development strategy?" Hu Xian'er immediately picked up Liu Hui's line.

Liu Hui smiled and took out another glass bottle from the case, placing it before everyone. However, this bottle had no label.

"This item is the real focus of our company's upcoming work, and only this aligns with our strategy for rapid growth."

"What is this thing?" The group of executives stared blankly at the bottle.

"Heh heh, it's merely a medicine capable of completely curing Hepatitis B," Liu Hui stated with a smile.

"What? Completely curing Hepatitis B? Did we hear that right?" All the executives present, except for Mei Peng, were greatly shocked. They knew that in this world, there was no known drug that could entirely eradicate Hepatitis B. Globally, there were over 350 million carriers of the Hepatitis B virus; in China alone, there were over 130 million carriers, and among them, 30 million patients were actively ill. Annually, one million people worldwide died from the Hepatitis B virus. How vast must this market be?

"That's right, you heard correctly. This medicine can completely cure Hepatitis B. I plan to call it Starry Sky Hepatitis B Cure," Liu Hui announced.

Li Zhi, who was drinking water, couldn't help himself upon hearing the name Liu Hui had chosen for this product and sprayed a mouthful of water onto Wu Yuanjia's face. Wu Yuanjia was so stunned by the shock that he failed to dodge it.

"Boss, can't you give this product a name with more substance? It's a bit too common, considering Starry Sky Group's current global sales rank among the top few," Mei Peng lamented, feeling the name Starry Sky Hepatitis B Cure severely clashed with Starry Sky Group's image.

"I think this name is quite good; it's simple, clear, and catchy. It contains both the company name and the product's efficacy; consumers will understand it immediately. Unlike some other medicines where the name alone leaves consumers bewildered and clueless," Hu Xian'er strongly supported Liu Hui's chosen name.

"Everyone, we are discussing the operational process for this product now; please stop getting stuck on the name. If the name is indeed unsuitable, we can always change it later," Liu Hui said helplessly, realizing he indeed lacked talent in naming commodities.

"Boss, can this product truly cure Hepatitis B completely? Will it recur after recovery?" Zhao Zong of Starry Sky Pharmaceuticals, being an insider, asked a more professional question.

"This product can completely cure Hepatitis B within one day. As long as one is not reinfected with the Hepatitis B virus, it will absolutely not recur," Liu Hui replied.

"Boss, from your tone, although this product cures Hepatitis B, it doesn't seem to induce Hepatitis B antibodies in the body, does it?" Zhao Zong inquired.

"Yes, our products are like this; they do not generate antibodies in the body. If antibodies were generated, how would we sell our medicine? Even though the Hepatitis B vaccine has been available for a long time," Liu Hui replied, smiling.

"Boss, I understand what you mean. I will immediately contact the drug regulatory departments in various countries and regions to begin clinical trials for our product and strive to launch it as soon as possible," Zhao Zong stated.

"That's the way. Oh, and Manager Mei, you also need to expedite the procurement of production lines and expand manufacturing capacity. Once this product launches, a very high capacity will likely be needed to meet market demand," Liu Hui instructed.

"Boss, for this Hepatitis B medicine, should we directly continue using our previous regional general agency model or adopt a different approach?" Li Zhi asked, as the executive in charge of sales, she was most interested in this aspect.

"We will continue using the regional general agency system, but adjustments will be made to some regional general agents. However, those matters can be discussed later," Liu Hui said.

"Boss, shouldn't we rapidly expand production capacity first to satisfy the market demand for Starry Sky Myopia Relief? The market is severely short right now," Jiang Lu asked. She had been troubled by insufficient capacity during this period but hadn't heard how Liu Hui planned to resolve it, making her unsure what to do until now.

"Manager Jiang, we only need to maintain our current production scale—about 300 million doses of medicine annually. Let the market stay hungry for now; it actually benefits us somewhat. Any expanded capacity in the future will only be used to manufacture our new drugs," Liu Hui had his own considerations and was unwilling to immediately increase the production of Starry Sky Myopia Relief.

"Oh, right, in two days, it's Manager Mei Peng's big wedding day. I hope everyone can attend the ceremony," Liu Hui announced the good news, seeing that the meeting had basically determined the company's development trajectory for the near future, and no further issues were raised.

The executives quickly offered congratulations to Mei Peng, who accepted their well-wishes joyfully as he was about to marry.

Liu Hui then declared the meeting adjourned, only asking Jiang Lu, Wu Yuanjia, and Chen Changsheng to stay behind.

Wu Yuanjia entered Liu Hui's office first. He looked at Liu Hui, somewhat ashamed, and said, "Boss, I have once again failed your expectations; one of my security personnel has defected."

"I have already heard about Wang Liu defecting. What I want to ask now is, how long has it been since you last injected the nutritional fluid?" Liu Hui inquired.

Wu Yuanjia recalled and replied, "It has been five days since the last injection of the nutritional fluid."

"It has been five days. Did Wang Liu receive the nutritional fluid injection when he left?" Liu Hui asked.

"No, he left early, three days before our scheduled injection time," Wu Yuanjia explained.

"Are you strictly adhering to the schedule of injecting the nutritional fluid once every three months?"

"Yes, we strictly follow that regulation," Wu Yuanjia affirmed.

Liu Hui asked these questions for his own reasons. He had long anticipated that personnel who had received the Body Evolution Fluid injection might leave the company to defect. Therefore, he had injected a sustained-release agent into their bodies. This agent ensured that the Body Evolution Fluid they received maintained its efficacy for three months. If they failed to receive another injection of this sustained-release agent after three months, the Body Evolution Fluid in their system would gradually deplete, and the miraculous abilities it conferred would slowly disappear, eventually turning them back into ordinary people. Wang Liu had left the company and missed this sustained-release agent injection, meaning his strength would decline rapidly during this period, and he would become a normal person before long.

"Boss, I didn't choose my people well and caused you trouble. I request to resign from the position of executive of Starry Sky Security Company and serve only as a security guard," Wu Yuanjia's face flushed red. The repeated accidents in his security company had made him utterly ashamed.

"Manager Wu, you are someone I trust. A small slip-up now is not a big deal, as long as we learn from it and avoid it in the future. Therefore, I will not accept your resignation," Liu Hui stated.

"Boss," Wu Yuanjia looked at Liu Hui gratefully.

"Heh heh, does he think he can just leave the company like that?" Liu Hui sneered.

"Boss, what do you mean by that?" Wu Yuanjia was momentarily confused.

"Manager Wu, I heard that in a week, Wang Liu will represent the Zhonglian Gang against Hongxing in another underground fight to the finish. I want you to immediately arrange personnel to beat Wang Liu to death in that fight," Liu Hui said coldly.

"Boss, Wang Liu was one of the top experts in our security company. We don't have anyone who can guarantee a kill against him," Wu Yuanjia agreed that killing Wang Liu was necessary to establish authority; otherwise, such poaching would intensify, and the situation would spiral out of control. His only concern was that no one might be Wang Liu's match.

"Manager Wu, rest assured, I guarantee that Wang Liu's strength will drastically drop in a week. Just arrange your people properly, and you will definitely be able to kill him. Through this underground fight, I want to leave a profound impression on those who try to poach our talent," Liu Hui said with a smile.

Wu Yuanjia was unaware of the sustained-release agent, so he remained worried, but he had no choice but to leave and execute the Boss's decision.

After Wu Yuanjia left, Jiang Lu walked in.

"Manager Jiang, how far along is the refinement of your internal employee experience value plan?" Liu Hui asked directly.

"Boss, you asked me to perfect this plan last time, so I gathered a large number of company managers and spent two months modeling and improving the Employee Experience Value Plan. It is now very complete," Jiang Lu said, smiling proudly as the plan was her original idea.

"Manager Jiang, you should know that one of our security personnel has defected," Liu Hui queried.

"Boss, I know about that incident," Jiang Lu replied.

"What is your take on this?" Liu Hui asked.

"Employee defection indicates that our work is insufficient and that the current management system has flaws," Jiang Lu, who had already been analyzing the situation, stated immediately.

"That's right, our current management indeed has issues. If our company continues to develop at this pace, we will be the top company in the world before the end of the year. Although our management structure is comparable to other multinational corporations, it is not suited for our rapid development. Therefore, I require you to immediately validate the feasibility of implementing the Employee Experience Value Plan in our company," Liu Hui declared, his words causing a sensation.

"Boss, this Employee Experience Value Plan is still conceptual, involving many unresolved issues, and no other enterprise in the world has implemented such a system. Wouldn't it be risky for us to be the first?" Jiang Lu hesitated slightly.

"Heh heh, I remember you once said that no one in an enterprise should be irreplaceable, because everyone is irreplaceable. Our Employee Experience Value Plan is a management method designed to ensure that everyone is indispensable. It doesn't matter that other companies haven't implemented it. From now on, our company must lead all companies not only in development but also in management," Liu Hui asserted.

Seeing Liu Hui's firm resolve to implement this plan, Jiang Lu also felt a surge of excitement. If this innovative management model could truly be put into practice under her leadership and succeed, she would undoubtedly carve her name into the annals of management science. Thus, with a tremor of enthusiasm, she declared, "Boss, I will immediately gather the team to analyze the feasibility of implementing this management approach within the company."

After Jiang Lu departed, Chen Changsheng entered. He inquired, "Boss, why did you call for me?"

Liu Hui gave a cryptic smile and produced three white stones from his inner pocket. He placed them one by one before Chen Changsheng and announced, "Dean Chen, these three stones are the first research project I am assigning to you all."

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