Salaries are also being increased based on performance. "My daughter is truly capable! She's bringing us pride!" The parents of Yu Die are truly delighted. The scene shifts to Ying'er. No one knows where the heavenly wife of Gao Liang will end up. Ying'er floats gently in the air. Wow! Where is this? How did I end up here? All around are vast, blue seas, and beneath lies a large island. The island is picturesque, with enchanting beaches. The sun, moon, stars, and clouds create a vibrant, colorful scenery: under clear skies, beautiful beaches are dotted with colorful umbrellas like blossoms; in the evening glow, banana and palm trees along the shore softly sing and hum for couples; under moonlight, Polynesian people dance and sing on woven mats. The melodies of flowers and the rhythms of the sea compose a beautiful, romantic symphony for visitors. "It's Hawaii!" Ying'er sees many tourists playing and enjoying themselves on the beautiful sandy shore by the shore.
A tall stone column stands not far away, inscribed in English: "Waikiki." From the bright glow of her mouth, Ying'er clearly knows that Waikiki Beach is the most iconic landmark of Hawaii, renowned even more than its host city, Honolulu. Waikiki, a vibrant and lively district composed of a series of excellent beaches stretching from Diamond Head to Waikiki Harbor, is a colorful and energetic hub. The bustling scene of Waikiki Beach is astonishing—every day, some 25,000 visitors from around the world flood in, so densely packed are they that the beach itself is covered with bare bodies, completely obscuring the natural color of the sand. At this moment, a group of native Polynesian people is performing a traditional dance for the visitors from all over the globe. One local chieftain is praying toward the deep blue sea: "To the Goddess of the Volcano!"
Our true God! We welcome you with the most devout hula dance! Please manifest yourself! Come among us and bring us peace, joy, grace! Many indigenous tribes, under the leadership of their chiefs, kneel in devotion, facing the deep blue sea, offering prayers: "Pele, Goddess of Volcanoes! This year, our crops are scarce, the weather dry, and volcanic activity frequent. We pray for your blessings! May we prosper, be safe, happy, and blessed with good fortune!" Subsequently, visitors from all over the world witness these native tribes performing the beautiful hula dance—the hula, also known as the "hula," is a dance emphasizing movements of the hands, feet, and waist. On moonlit nights, under the gentle breeze of the palm groves, young men in Hawaiian shirts hold guitars, playing soothing melodies and singing softly to express their love.
The dancing woman, adorned with a wreath and wearing golden grass skirts, moves with graceful posture, perfectly synchronized to the music's melody and rhythm. A pure, poetic atmosphere, evocative of a painting, captivates and enchants the onlookers, leaving them enchanted and eager to stay. The dance celebrating the "Volcanic Goddess" is also a favorite among visitors. When the volcanic eruptions struck the native Hawaiians, they were deeply shocked and filled with awe. Thus, they came to believe that their world was governed by the "Volcanic Goddess." In response, they created a dance to honor her greatness—groups of native dancers, painted with vibrant colors, whirl around the blazing campfire, chanting in wild, primal cries. As the dance reaches its peak, suddenly one visitor among the onlookers exclaims, "Look! Look!"
The indigenous people immediately stopped dancing. The chieftain turned and saw a figure descending from the sky—elegant and divine, like a goddess descending from heaven. Remarkably, the entire sky brightened at that moment, making the figure visible to everyone.
"Wonderful! A miracle! A great miracle!" the indigenous people exclaimed in unison, all bowing respectfully and kneeling before the figure.
The figure landed precisely on a canoe, which was cushioned by soft, supple mats. Ying fell gracefully onto the mats. The canoe began to move smoothly and steadily toward the shore, carrying the figure. Ying, a celestial goddess with divine powers, had everyone in awe of her sudden appearance.
As soon as the canoe reached the shore, the indigenous people surged around her, praising her with fervor: "Our true god has arrived! The goddess of the volcano has come!"
The visitors also bowed with reverence before Ying'er, joining the indigenous people in their solemn homage, and together they praised: "Aloha! (Aloha, the local word meaning 'welcome'! Our goddess! You shall always remain our queen!) The most magnificent and luxurious palace in Honolulu, Hawaii, became Ying'er's residence. The indigenous people and many citizens now regard her as a goddess, believing this to be a divine appointment.
This time, due to the de facto bankruptcy of our "I Want to Become a God" Group, all investors have been thrown into panic and are纷纷 withdrawing their investments. As a subsidiary of the "I Want to Become a God" Group, Shendong Automotive Industry Co., Ltd. has also suffered severely. The investors have once again surrounded the Shendong Automotive headquarters, trapping Lin Yaomin, the company's agent in charge. Yet, he is helpless. He says, "Our general manager is Ms. Zhang Yuping! Our chairman is Mr. Gao Liang! Please believe in them! Under better economic conditions, we will return each of your investments!" "Hmph! We simply won't believe you!" an American investor has grown impatient. "Get us our money now! We're withdrawing! Our patience has limits!" Another investor raises his fist and delivers a solid punch to Lin Yaomin, leaving him with a swollen nose and bruised face. Employees from the company have already fled, leaving only Lin Yaomin standing.
Lin Yaomin is an outstanding graduate from Kyoto University, a student from a financially disadvantaged background. During his studies, he achieved excellent academic results and was awarded the "I Want to Become a God" Scholarship, which enabled him to complete his degree. After graduation, he applied for positions at the overseas subsidiaries of the "I Want to Become a God" Group and was successfully hired by Gao Liang and Zhang Yuping, making him a key employee. His ability to remain steadfast at the "I Want to Become a God" Automobile Group's office in San Francisco, even as all other staff members left, clearly demonstrates his loyalty. He believes the Group will eventually rise again, and the challenges they face are only temporary. "Kill him! Kill him!" a Black man shouted in English, with great intensity and cruelty.