Love? The Reborn Me Just Wants to Obtain Rewards-Chapter 871 - 364: The Spiritual Pressure of the Dog Tycoon

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Chapter 871: Chapter 364: The Spiritual Pressure of the Dog Tycoon

Once he decided to compromise, Su Huai flew to Dubai the next day with the contact information provided by Gu Tongshu.

Gu Jiuyue didn’t show any hint of dissatisfaction, only reluctant attachment.

"Didn’t you say you’d play with me for a week?"

Su Huai glanced at Gu, whispered, "Be good. Spend some time with the middle-aged, disillusioned man first. Once I finish my work and he leaves, I’ll come back to have fun with you, so you don’t have to be under his constant judgmental watch."

Gu Jiuyue burst into laughter and agreed cheerfully.

"Alright, but promise you won’t leave me hanging here."

"Don’t worry, when I come back, I’ll take you to Mianyang!"

With their promise sealed, Su Huai took his team aboard a westbound passenger plane.

Flying Emirates Airlines in these times was truly luxurious, with first-class cabins opulently gilded and dazzling.

Su Huai lay there like a lord, while Tang Xian’er, acting as a dutiful attendant, knelt nearby, massaging his legs.

But that was as far as it went. Whether others believed it or not, Su Huai genuinely had begun to conduct himself with more restraint, avoiding worldly distractions.

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The plane landed smoothly at Dubai International Airport, and Fu Yu came to pick him up. Upon meeting, Fu Yu immediately began voicing complaints.

"Mr. Su, it’s ridiculously expensive here. Everything is costly. Wouldn’t it be better to set up the branch in Abu Dhabi or Leyard instead?"

Su Huai could understand his frustration. After spending over two months here, the app wasn’t even online yet, and the living expenses alone had already exceeded 2 million RMB.

But these expenditures were necessary.

"Don’t worry, don’t worry. Running a live streaming platform here means staying far from political hubs but near tourism centers. Only Dubai can radiate influence across the entire Arab world. If it costs more, so be it."

"Sigh..." Fu Yu still forced a bitter smile. "If it can make money and cover the costs, then everything’s fine. But the cultural climate here..."

He trailed off, but Su Huai could guess the rest.

The entire Arab world’s attitude toward women was indeed complex and hard to articulate. However, Su Huai remained pragmatic about the issue.

"If we want to make money on someone else’s turf, of course, we have to respect their cultural customs. Whatever grievances we have, we keep them inside; whatever challenges arise, we find ways to navigate around them."

"I understand, but my abilities are limited. I’ve caused you extra worries and labor."

Fu Yu spoke apologetically, but Su Huai felt he had done well enough.

"Don’t overthink it. You’ve done a great job with the preliminary work, and I’m already satisfied. The software can go online anytime, right?"

"Yes, we only need the initial streamers and to resolve some related legal issues..."

Su Huai opened the app, named "Goldeningo," tested it thoroughly, and felt quite impressed.

It was smooth, simple, quick to respond, and emphasized interactive features, especially PK battles.

The software team had delivered exactly what Su Huai wanted, with animation effects that were particularly flashy and visually striking.

"Excellent. The remaining workload is mine."

Su Huai nodded with satisfaction, then proceeded to visit the employees’ accommodations to better understand their basic needs.

Fu Yu had rented apartments for them in the new district, with rooms about 15 square meters each, shared by two people.

Su Huai was momentarily speechless. "Why is it so cramped?"

Fu Yu gave a bitter laugh, holding up two fingers. "For this location, the rent per square meter converts to 2,000 RMB. The average cost per person has already reached 15,000 RMB; single rooms are absolutely unaffordable!"

Well then, Su Huai fell silent.

The issue wasn’t that Xingyu couldn’t afford 30,000 RMB a month for rent, but another problem: if the company covered overseas employees’ monthly rent and expenses exceeding 30,000 RMB, how would the domestic employees feel?

Thus, individual expenses had to be kept within reasonable limits, while higher salaries compensated for less-than-ideal living conditions to maintain balance.

Otherwise, pampering overseas staff would lead to attitude problems on both fronts.

After a thorough inspection, Su Huai refrained from commenting further on management decisions. Fu Yu had handled this aspect carefully and competently.

On the second day, Su Huai brought Fu Yu and Tang Xian’er to meet Gu Tongshu’s good friend.

A prince.

This wealthy benefactor greatly pleased Su Huai because he aligned with Xiao Sa’s faction, which meant more stability and long-term support for Xingyu.

The meeting took place in the Sailboat Hotel’s conference room — a space less formal than the government office where the prince worked and less personal than his private estate.

The prince warmly reminisced as he began, "I deeply admire Gu’s wisdom, and being asked by him to assist you is an honor. You can discuss your ideas in detail with my secretary. I hope you enjoy your time here."

After conveying this sentiment, the prince rose and departed, leaving Su Huai and the secretary to discuss business matters.

This was entirely normal given Su Huai’s current societal standing — not yet prominent enough to warrant a personal audience with the prince.

Gu Tongshu’s "mediocrity" hadn’t affected Su Huai’s self-awareness; he remained remarkably clear-headed and, after going abroad, became even more pragmatic.

"You absolutely must pay attention to issues of stance."

The secretary emphasized one critical point: managing the platform’s risks regarding public opinion.

"Other matters are easy to handle. I’ll support you as much as possible, but your platform must hire sufficient front-end moderators and back-end auditors — diligent, precise, and responsible — to review any content or actions that could potentially incite ethnic, political, or religious conflicts."