Chapter 44 Deputy Director Yu
Chapter 44 Deputy Director Yu
Chapter 44 Deputy Director Yu
Upon hearing this, Yu Huan didn't even bother to acknowledge him.
Soon, I saw my name in the column for personnel transferred from the editorial department:
Yu Huan has been transferred to the New Media Department as acting deputy director.
comfortable.
He had two other subordinates who were transferred to the new media department as editors.
The second is the reviewer, Li Xiaoyu, which is Sister Li's real name.
The third is the text editor Wei Quan. This guy is a yes-man; he listens to whoever speaks the loudest and is the kind of fence-sitter who will switch sides at the last minute.
At first, he got along quite well with Yu Huan, calling him "Brother Huan" repeatedly. Later, without hesitation, he turned around and became Zhao Yuan's lackey. In the end, he stopped calling him "Brother Huan" altogether.
Knowing people's feelings and not working in the same cubicle, we can't even be considered familiar with each other at this point.
Therefore, Yu Huan never took the initiative to talk to him.
However, Wei Quan's work ability is quite good; he can handle both hard and tiring work.
These oxen and horses are at least usable.
My gaze swept across the list and found Zhao Yuan's name in the personnel section of the advertising department.
The position was simply moved from the east to the west, still the assistant director's position, but the prefix "New Media Department" was changed.
The new media department didn't have a director's assistant at first, it seems that it was this little butterfly that flapped its wings that made it possible.
to be frank.
If both positions were to be assistant directors, Yu Huan felt that Zhao Yuan would be better off staying in the advertising department, where there was at least some extra income to be made.
Satisfied, Yu Huan no longer lingered, withdrew his gaze, and turned to leave.
"Yu Huan, what's my position! Do you see it? What's my position?" Zhao Yuan asked excitedly.
That guy really overdid it.
Zhao Yuan felt very comfortable!
"See for yourself." Yu Huan was too lazy to say anything more to him and waved her hand: "Anyway, I've joined the new media department."
Hear the words.
Zhao Yuan was so proud of himself that he felt incredibly pleased with himself.
He thought to himself, "He must have seen how impatient he is, right? Heh, I'm going to be the deputy director!"
Yu Huan squeezed out of the increasingly dense crowd and turned to look at the crowded elevator lobby.
After a moment's thought.
I decided to climb the stairs anyway, since the editorial office was only on the third floor.
Suddenly I caught a glimpse of a little potato wearing glasses as thick as the bottom of a bottle.
He hurriedly called out to her, "Hey! Chen Yaoyao!"
"what?"
The chubby girl raised her head, and amidst the noisy environment, she looked surprised when she saw who had called her name: "Yu Huan!"
Yu Huan smiled and said, "You've succeeded in the competition! The position is in the New Media Department Operations. I wish you a speedy path to a permanent position!"
"Huh? I got chosen?" Chen Yaoyao nodded vigorously, "Thank you!"
"You're welcome!"
Yu Huan then turned and went to the stairwell.
Sudden.
A series of exclamations rose and fell in the bustling hall.
A shrill female voice pierced the noise: "Everyone, spread out! Don't push! Someone has fainted! Quickly, spread out!"
The crowd instantly parted into a noisy and chaotic circle.
Yu Huan climbed several steps.
Climb high and look far.
Zhao Yuan lay limply on the ground, his face pale. His eyes were closed, his brows were furrowed, and fine beads of sweat appeared on his forehead.
His body twitched slightly, and from this angle, the hand wearing the Longines moon phase watch was unconsciously clenched into a fist.
This old classmate, it's said, had an epileptic seizure.
Yu Huan took a deep breath of the air, which was filled with a faint smell of cleaning agents.
Great! In a great mood!
There are always unexpected little incidents that make life less dull.
Yu Huan had just entered the editorial department.
In the break room next to the elevator, Brother Zhang, who was chatting and joking with a group of colleagues, noticed him and hurriedly put on an exaggerated, fawning smile.
She greeted him, "Oh my! Director Yu is here!"
We mustn't take this as flattery.
This old fox is clearly making fun of him in front of everyone.
Office jokes are a lubricant for interpersonal relationships, and Brother Zhang is a master at it; at least everyone is smiling at him right now.
Yu Huan knew that Brother Zhang was about to experience a period of great success and happiness.
As a legal news editor, my career rose along with Lao Lin's.
Yu Huan had quite a lot of interactions with him both before and after her rebirth.
He grinned and said, "Brother Zhang, it's just a special position, not a formal one. And please don't remove the words 'acting deputy' from my title, okay?"
"Xiao Yu, you've been promoted and your leg is healed. You look like you're in high spirits after all this joyous occasion, and you're even more handsome now!" someone teased.
Yu Huan, with a reserved expression, bowed and said, "Not at all, handsome, handsome."
Wei Quan, who was staring at the screen in the corner cubicle, heard the noise, turned around and saw who it was, and hurriedly ran out.
He gave a thumbs up and praised repeatedly, "Brother Huan, the 'Three Micro One Terminal' solution you wrote in the report was brilliant! It was well-reasoned, insightful, and incredibly forward-thinking—absolutely amazing!"
Listen.
Huan Ge started yelling.
"Xiao Wei, did the company email send out the job application announcement?" Brother Zhang unscrewed his thermos and took a sip.
Wei Quan looked at him with admiration: "Yes, I just finished reading the report that Brother Huan wrote."
"Then I need to take a closer look at just how amazing he is. He was promoted to deputy director out of turn. If he works for ten or eight years and his term is up, he might actually become the director." Brother Zhang smacked his lips.
Everyone knows that the so-called "agent" is just a formality.
Once the new department stabilizes and Yu Huan's length of service is completed in a few years, she will soon be promoted to a permanent position.
The people in the tea room immediately scattered like birds and beasts, making jokes.
Yu Huan nodded indifferently at Wei Quan's attempt to get close to her.
This aloof demeanor truly left Wei Quan completely bewildered.
My mind started racing with all sorts of thoughts. Had I accidentally offended this future direct supervisor one day?
Yu Huan walked past the review cubicle without stopping, very sensibly, and went directly to the director's office to find Lao Lin.
He walked to the door, stopped, and knocked. Only when Old Lin said "Come in" from inside did he push the door open.
As evening approached, the lights were off, making the room somewhat dim.
Old Lin sat behind a small 19-inch monitor, the cold light shining on his face, flickering, his eyes focused, probably handling work matters.
He glanced at the person who had come in, and his expression softened immediately: "Xiao Yu, find a place to sit down."
Yu Huan called out "Dad" with practiced ease.
First, he turned on the light switch, illuminating the room as bright as day. Then, he pulled out a chair and sat down opposite Old Lin: "What are you busy with?"
"Assigning editing tasks, the quantity and quality of articles this month, except for legal news, are not ideal," Old Lin said, moving the mouse.
"Oh."
Upon hearing this, Yu Huan remained silent so as not to disturb his work.
He leaned back in his chair and waited for him to finish what he was doing.
Old Lin looked up after a short while and said, "It's not a good thing for young people to be too reserved."
Yu Huan immediately smiled and said, "Thank you, Dad!"
"Thank me?" Old Lin shook his head: "That's because you worked hard and earned it through your own abilities. I didn't give you any special treatment."
Didn't Dad say anything to me?
"They said a little bit, but the most important thing is that Director Li recommended you first and wanted to promote you out of turn."
(End of this chapter)
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