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Chapter 799: Great Disrespect

I wish to become a god. #803 2/10/2026
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To his surprise, he was stunned and sighed, saying, "How come it's always like this!" "You don't need me to explain—it's your own doing!" High-Kei's words sent a shock through Yano's expression. He quickly defended himself, "Me, I mean, Mr. Gao, it's actually—well, it's been arranged by Yamada! He instructed me to do all this!" "Well, it's Yamada again!" Gao gave a contemptuous smile, thinking: Yamada, your schemes keep unraveling! "Since your company uses substandard components in manufacturing vehicles, I have the right to withdraw my purchase plan!" As soon as Gao said this, Yano, representing Toyota, knelt before him in front of Gao. Yet Gao firmly decided to walk away and prepare to leave with Liu Qingsong. At that moment, the Toyota president appeared—a tall, well-dressed elderly man with white hair, accompanied by three or four secretaries. He approached with vibrant energy and, in a rich, resonant Japanese accent, warmly urged Gao to stay, saying, "What a wonderful young Chinese man—I truly admire you!" I’ve just heard everything you’ve said. It’s all my fault for failing to raise my son properly—he’s truly brought misfortune upon our Toyota company. I can’t force you to accept this, but to demonstrate our sincerity, I’d like to offer you a fresh batch of recently manufactured products that have passed rigorous quality inspections. Additionally, I’d like to sell them to you at a 20% discount below the original price. Furthermore, on behalf of Toyota, I’ll personally award you a compensation of 6 million yen. How do you find this? “Excellent! Excellent!” Liu Qingsong enthusiastically clapped his hands, but Gao Liang remained unmoved—this surprised the Toyota company president. “I’d like to add one condition: Your son has engaged in improper conduct against our China Wushu game company. As I understand, he raised funds through illegal means, secretly diverted 50% of Toyota’s operational funds, and used those funds to secure control of Nintendo’s game division, thereby becoming the company’s president.” "Guangliang revealed all of Yamada's schemes, leaving Yamada's father so furious that he nearly fainted, fortunately being steadied by two secretaries. 'This is utterly unprecedented! I will certainly discipline him thoroughly!' said Yamada's father, immediately issuing orders to his secretaries. The secretaries promptly dialed Yamada's phone, where Yamada's father delivered a stern reprimand. Guangliang had assumed that someone of Yamada's stature would never be intimidated, but he was mistaken. Yamada's father declared, 'My son has already announced his resignation as President of Nintendo, and will swiftly withdraw his investment. Furthermore, he has pledged never to challenge our game, "Chinese Martial Arts," again!' 'Wow! That's wonderful! That's wonderful!' Liu Qingsong clapped with satisfaction. Immediately, everyone was delighted—Guangliang's long-standing adversary, Yamada, had been successfully resolved, and the swift procurement of the new fleet of cars had also been successfully completed." Without a strong competitor, the game "Chinese Kung Fu" has consistently held a leading position in Japan. This recent visit has revitalized the Japanese version of the game, sparking enthusiastic play across the entire country. Japanese players are now passionately embracing this game they proudly champion. "Go learn Chinese Kung Fu!" "Go learn Japanese Judo!" "Then come play 'Chinese Kung Fu'!" These three classic lines are now familiar even to young Japanese children just beginning to speak—testifying to how deeply the game developed by Gao Liang has penetrated into Japanese homes. Naturally, revenues have surged, and the company has achieved remarkable profitability. At Nintendo Japan, where Miyazawa Masaru has resumed his role as President, the entire Miyazawa family is delighted. Gao Liang's "Chinese Kung Fu" game is now collaborating closely with Nintendo games, leveraging each other's strengths to advance together in a balanced and synergistic manner. The journey has been going smoothly, and Highlight's trip to Japan is drawing to a close, as the China headquarters now urgently needs him. His homeland and people need him, so he must return. Meiji has been arranged by Highlight to stay in Japan to assist with market development and sales of the "Chinese Martial Arts" game there, while Dong Mengyao, having found it difficult to secure employment in Japan, will also return with Highlight as this business visa expires. Liusong returns to China aboard a cargo ship fully loaded with automobiles from Toyota, while Highlight and Dong Mengyao board a flight heading to China's coastal city. In the headquarters building of the "Chinese Martial Arts" game in China's coastal city, the president's office, Highlight calls over Mike and Julie, who are responsible for the new game development, to inquire about the progress of the R&D. Mike quickly hands Highlight a thick file. After a quick glance, Highlight says, "We've missed a key element in the new game—do you know that?" Mike stood there speechless, while Julie spoke fluently in English: "Mr. Li! I have a feasibility analysis report on the new game—would you like to take a look?" "Oh! Go ahead and bring it over!" Under Highlight's gesture, Julie presented the document. Highlight didn't flip through it as he usually did—he just glanced at it, didn't even open the cover—and said, "This won't do. You need to rewrite it immediately. There's a critical flaw that you've completely overlooked!" "Yes! Yes! I'll get right on it!" Julie was a decisive woman and moved immediately, while Mike still remained stunned. Highlight patted his shoulder and said, "We're really like brothers—once you perform well, I'll definitely give you a raise. But right now, the Chinese version of this new game is launching next week, so you'll have to work hard over the coming days. I'm quite busy, so please help me manage the company's affairs in the meantime!" "With that, Mike's nervous expression eased, and a smile broke out on his face. He eagerly grasped Gao Huang's hand and said, 'Mr. Li, I'll definitely handle everything—please rest assured! Mr. Li is always busy, so go about your own affairs. I'll take care of all the company-related matters for you!' 'Good buddy! Aren't we the best of friends? That's all, thanks a lot!' At this point, Gao Huang and Mike were no longer just superiors and subordinates—they had become like-minded friends, steadfast companions through thick and thin, and loyal brothers who supported each other. Gao Huang was exceptionally adept at being hands-off. He fully delegated authority, trusting his trusted team members to manage day-to-day operations. Only when things truly couldn't be resolved did he personally step in. This management style was learned at Stanford Graduate School of Business. If a CEO had to be involved in every single task, wouldn't that simply lead to burnout? In Gao Huang's view, a CEO's role was about managing and planning—not about being involved in every detail personally." Gao Liang doesn't want to stay at the headquarters of the "China Kung Fu" game company. He's happy to live a simple life—going to work, playing games, and dating. But with his two wives, who should he date now? Is it Dong Mengyao? Gao Liang smiles. I'm just an older brother who loves my younger sister without expecting anything in return. I'd simply like to see her given a little extra care and attention. On a Monday morning, Gao Liang got up early, said goodbye to Dong Mengyao, who was still lying on her spring mattress, and hurried off to the Shao Shu Speed Automotive Sales Company. After swiping in at the attendance card and entering the main office, he found Liu Qingsong, Ye Tong, and others already there—only two people known for their strong performance skills, Xiao Yanzi and Li Jie, were missing. What was going on? It was already morning hours! Both Xiao Yanzi and Li Jie were consistently punctual and had received the full attendance award every month. How could they be absent today? Had they taken leave? Unlikely—given the busy business volume at the company recently, it wasn’t easy to take leave. As Gao Liang was puzzled, Xiao Yanzi burst in, bouncing in excitement with a bright smile, clearly having something joyful to share. "Xiao Yanzi! You're so excited about something simple?" Gao Liang asked. "Li Manager, you don’t know? I’ve just registered at the Human Resources Department! I’ll be competing in the finals tomorrow!" Xiao Yanzi returned to her desk, sat down, and smiled warmly at Gao Liang. "What's your name?" Liu Qingsong now stepped in to speak on Gao Liang's behalf.