Ye Feng loved Liu Qingyi for ten years, believing she was the only one in his life. However, he never expected a younger man to interfere. Filled with disappointment, he resolutely chose divorce.
"Ye Feng, I see you are a handsome and capable man. It's a real waste for you to be working with those mediocre people. Why don't you come to my side? I guarantee you a bright future." Vice President Jiang got straight to the point, expressing his intention to recruit you.
"Thank you for your kind offer, Vice President Jiang, but I'm already used to my current job," Ye Feng politely declined.
Vice President Jiang smiled and was not angry at Ye Feng's refusal.
She took a document out of the drawer and handed it to Ye Feng, "This is your onboarding information, I've already signed it."
Ye Feng took the document and saw the words "Acting Deputy Captain" written on it.
He said with some helplessness, "Vice President Jiang, this..."
"I know what you're worried about. Don't worry, I'll arrange two capable subordinates for you." Vice President Jiang seemed to have seen through his thoughts.
Ye Feng pondered for a moment, then thank you very much, Vice President Jiang.
He knew that Vice President Jiang's arrangement of subordinates for him was both a way to win him over and a means of surveillance. But he also had his own plans and needed to leverage Vice President Jiang's influence to achieve his own goals.
Both sides had their own agendas, but on the surface, they maintained a harmonious atmosphere.
Vice President Jiang pressed the speakerphone button and tapped his fingertips lightly on the table, making a crisp sound.
While waiting for the call to connect, she looked out the window and took in the bustling night view of Jinjiang City.
The call connected, and a slightly hurried male voice came through: "Hello, sister-in-law, how is it? Any news?"
Vice President Jiang frowned slightly; the way she was addressed made her feel somewhat uncomfortable.
If it weren't for the fact that they were relatives, she wouldn't bother with this kind of thing at all.