Ancestral Wealth Inheritance System-Chapter 404 - Unifying all the Dogs in the Nation

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Chapter 404 -404 Unifying all the Dogs in the Nation

A few minutes after this recruitment notice was published, it spread nationwide like wildfire. People with some expertise in these subject areas couldn’t wait to jump at the chance.

Fang Jueyu was a prestigious scholar after all. His last twenty articles included several that were shortlisted for this year’s Nobel Prize, and experts predicted that he would win at least two awards.

Studying at an academician workstation led by someone of his caliber meant gaining an immeasurable amount of knowledge. Just absorbing a fraction of Fang Jueyu’s skills could sustain a person for a lifetime.

Moreover, who had ever seen such incredible benefits? Based on the current average salary for recent graduates in all of Huaxia: bachelor’s degree holders earned annually between 60,000 to 80,000, master’s degree holders between 80,000 to 100,000, and Ph.D. holders from 150,000 to 200,000.

Last year, a hot topic on Weibo was about a Huaxia mobile phone company that hired a batch of recent Ph.D. graduates with salaries as high as nearly two million, already considered a sky-high contract.

But Fang Jueyu was even more impressive, offering annual salaries of over a million just for security and cleaning staff, and these were just base salaries. Researchers with a master’s degree started at three million, and those with a doctorate earned at least five million.

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Who could refuse such treatment?

Looking across all of Huaxia’s higher institutions, professors, unless they consistently took on corporate projects, only made several hundred thousand annually. With Fang Jueyu offering such conditions, wasn’t he practically forcing people to switch jobs?

It wasn’t just Huaxia, even high-educated talents abroad were intrigued by this recruitment notice.

Every year, many well-educated individuals stayed overseas due to better treatment offered there, plain and simple.

But now, an institute in Huaxia offering such perks had emerged, and it even had official career status. Who would want to miss this opportunity? It wasn’t just Chinese descendants; even researchers with foreign nationality were drawn to Fang Jueyu’s academician workstation.

In just a few minutes, the notification sound of resumes arriving in Fang Jueyu’s online mailbox hadn’t stopped.

“Host, it’s been only half an hour, and already over 12,000 resumes from around the world have come in.”

“Damn, this is outrageous,” Fang Jueyu was surprised and even started to question if he had been too generous with the benefits.

“I need to screen them thoroughly!” Although Fang Jueyu needed quite a few people, 800 to 1,000 would suffice.

He opened his mailbox and randomly clicked on a resume from England.

Zikel Samora, Ph.D. from the Royal Institute of Technology in England, specialized in quantum physics, Nobel Prize winner in 2017, with publications such as…

“I was just messing around, and a Nobel laureate actually applied?” Fang Jueyu was at a loss for words with this resume.

“Host, this person has a strong academic background, but it seems they are gay.”

“Damn, my bad, next one!” Fang Jueyu quickly deleted that resume.

This one was a resume from Huaxia.

Zhu Maoming, Ph.D. from Stanford University’s Physics Department, with 28 SCI papers published, of which 21 were in Tier 1, including one first-author paper in Nature.

“Host, this guy is quite good, just 28 years old this year, but he had some bad luck after returning home. His national fund applications have been rejected for years, and his treatment is far below his academic capabilities. We should hire him.”

“Fine, send him an offer directly, with an annual salary of 20 million for now!”

“And here’s one applying for a cleaning position,” Fang Jueyu opened the resume with interest.

Zhu Degui, graduated from Lanxiang University, was the labor commissioner in class from elementary school to high school, can operate an excavator to clean windows, with 16 years of experience in sweeping and cleaning windows, and 8 years in toilet cleaning.

“Wow, a talent indeed. Send him an offer, with an annual salary of 1.2 million, start tomorrow!”

“Oh? And there’s one applying for a security position? Secular student at the Shaolin Temple, trained there for fifteen years, mastered the seventy-two Shaolin techniques, including Vigorous Vajra Finger, Flower-Picking Finger, and Yi Jin Jing…”

“Host, this guy is a flamboyant monk. He did train at the Shaolin Temple, but nowadays being a monk is just an occupation. After work, he’s free to do whatever, eat meat, get married, none of their monk talk is for real.”

“There’s such a thing? Then forget it, next one…”

The number of resumes kept increasing rapidly, from just over ten thousand earlier to over twenty thousand while Fang Jueyu reviewed a few.

“Alright, Xiao Yi, go ahead and filter through these for me first. Dismiss those with poor character, work ethic, or no genuine skills. I’ll have Professor Liu Guang further sift through the rest, since he knows exactly what kind of people we need.”

“As for the security department, let’s just set up a challenge at the academician workstation and let them compete with their skills.”

“Sure thing, Host, leave these small tasks to me.”

“Mm!” Fang Jueyu nodded, then began pondering the recruitment process for the Super God Academy.

That issue was quite different from the job recruitment. These 100,000 participants couldn’t all come from families of superpower users or ancient martial artists, a significant portion had to come from ordinary families.

Even though he could easily get an educational license, openly recruiting students for such a school would be quite shocking, and he needed to find a suitable approach.

“Host, I have an idea,” Xiao Yi suggested.

“Let’s hear it.”

“Isn’t there a movie called Harry Potter? You can recruit students in the way it’s done in that movie!”

Fang Jueyu’s eyes lit up; that was indeed a good idea. In the fictional timeline of that work, mages and ordinary human worlds coexisted without interfering with each other.

Students admitted to the wizard academy came not only from magical families but also from ordinary families.

They all received an owl-delivered letter during their holidays, maybe Fang Jueyu could adopt a similar method!

“Hehe, I got it!” Fang Jueyu jumped out of his window and walked over to Er Gouzi’s mansion, where Er Gouzi was taking a nap, drooling all over the imported wool carpet in the doghouse.

“Bang!” Fang Jueyu kicked its butt, “Er Gouzi, stop sleeping, got a task for you!”

Er Gouzi, capable of subduing even a monster like Hydra, was unfazed by Fang Jueyu’s kick. It lazily glanced at him, then closed its eyes again.

Fang Jueyu waved a pill in front of its nose, and Er Gouzi suddenly became alert, looking at him expectantly.

“Er Gouzi, do me a favor. Aren’t you the boss among dogs? I’ll give you a few days, unite all the dogs in the country for me!”

“Woof?” Er Gouzi tilted its head, puzzled about what exactly Fang Jueyu wanted to do.

Soon, a few days passed, and Fang Jueyu handed the resumes selected by Xiao Yi to Professor Liu Guang, who carefully picked out a few hundred researchers.

“Academician Fang, I divided the selected people into two groups. Some can assist me in completing this research, and the remaining are outstanding figures in other disciplines, which will greatly benefit the long-term development of your workstation!”

Liu Guang was well worth the salary Fang Jueyu paid, handling everything for the academician workstation with thorough perfection.

“Professor Liu, thank you for your hard work. I’ll definitely give you a larger year-end bonus this year!” Actually, Fang Jueyu felt a little guilty towards Liu Guang, as he hadn’t visited the workstation many times, and Liu Guang managed a lot of affairs.

“Hahaha, Academician Fang, you’re too kind. You supported my research wholeheartedly even when many doubted me. These small matters are my duty.”

“Boom! Boom!” At this time, Fang Jueyu heard explosive sounds coming from the phone.

“Professor, what’s going on? What’s that noise?”

“This… isn’t it the security selection interviews,” Liu Guang’s tone turned extremely serious. “Mr. Fang, you should come see for yourself. This isn’t just a security selection, this is practically a battle of the gods!”