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Wang Sicong, a good boss in China, wants to send employees millions of Ferraris

author:Globe.com

【Global Science and Technology Comprehensive Report】On May 4, Wang Sicong, as the only son of Wang Jianlin, the former richest man in Asia, has received attention from the outside world for his every move. Recently, the news broke that Wang Sicong will spend 3.4 million yuan to buy Ferrari and give it to the company's veteran e-sports team members!

According to IG E-sports Club Vice President Zang Ma revealed on Weibo, Wang Sicong learned that its employee 430 seems to be getting married, and when the players may need the IG team to help rent a limousine and wrap a red envelope, he immediately said: "You tell 430, if he gets married during iG, I will give him a Ferrari." To show us to respect he played 6 ti at iG. 430 forget it, give him a 488. ”

Wang Sicong, a good boss in China, wants to send employees millions of Ferraris

Then Wang Sicong picked up the mobile phone to inquire about the price of the Ferrari 488 sports car, and when he was talking on the phone, he was photographed by the vice president Kuaishou, who was also excited on Weibo, "Such a benefit, I have never seen it in the e-sports circle!"

It is understood that the 430 e-sports player's real name is Luo Feichi, male, Dota/Dota2 professional player, currently playing for IG e-sports club, as the No. 2 position, game ID: iG.Ferrari_430 nickname: Magical Girl, Big Mama. Because its use of Karl is at the top of the world, people give the nickname "Pianist".

He has been playing for Wang Sicong's IG E-sports Club since 2011 and is known as the "Elder of the Six Dynasties". He was surprised to learn through the Weibo of the vice president of IG, and then also posted "Thank you for the love of the principal (Wang Sicong)", and also said hilariously that he was willing to give away a signature card, this unprecedented gift caused a sensation on the Internet, and netizens were also curious when they congratulated "When are you going to get married?"

Editor-in-charge: Li Wenyao