How to Hang a Black-Hearted Boss on a Lamppost?

Original Title: "How Does a Corporate Slave CEO Rectify the Workplace?"

Jiang Chuan was a miserable corporate slave in his previous life, suffering blow after relentless blow from lif...

I actually found a job!

I actually found a job!

Today is a very important day for Tang Yue.

This marks the day when I have defended my legal rights and completely defeated the garbage company.

Compared to the anxious Xiao Tianqi, Tang Yue appeared in court completely relaxed and even somewhat exhilarated. She had even put on a bright and energetic makeup look before coming.

He exudes energy and vitality, projecting the image of a victor. Indeed, leaving his job is a better fit for the cosmetic surgery industry in China.

The plaintiff and the defendant form a stark contrast.

Wu Jing has already secured a government job, but Xiao Tianqi is still unaware of it. His original plan was to have the public relations manager take the blame.

As a result, that guy turned around and immediately handed over the data backup that he hadn't had time to clean up to Tang Yue.

They call it "for the sake of justice."

For justice? Why didn't you do that earlier?

Xiao Tianqi barely managed to refrain from illegally firing this guy, mainly because his daughter persuaded him not to forget the lessons of the past. He had absolutely no intention of paying 2N in compensation to this kind of person.

Tang Yue looked radiant, while Xiao Tianqi seemed to have aged ten years in an instant, utterly exhausted.

The plaintiff and the defendant sat facing each other, wishing they could kill each other with their eyes—mainly Xiao Tianqi was trying to kill with his eyes.

Tang Yue was certain of winning, so she didn't care. She deliberately adopted a relaxed demeanor and even took advantage of a lull in the verbal sparring between the two lawyers to reapply her lipstick.

He gave Xiao Tianqi a polite (and slightly frivolous) smile.

What followed was the traditional verbal battle between the two lawyers.

Tang Yue's lawyers are demanding as much compensation as possible, while Xiao Tianqi's lawyers are striving for a reduced sentence, or even no imprisonment at all.

Xiao Wei also came over to listen in.

Xiao Tianqi didn't want his daughter to come and listen to his inevitable defeat in court. Wasn't that like tearing off her father's face and throwing it on the ground?

However, Xiao Wei's words dispelled all of Xiao Tianqi's reasons.

"Dad, knowing yourself and your enemy is the key to victory in every battle."

Xiao Tianqi lost because he had gradually become detached from and completely lost touch with his employees. He still couldn't understand why the employee management methods that used to work so well were now backfiring.

He had nothing to say and could only embarrass himself in front of his daughter.

The court's final verdict in the first instance has been announced.

The defendant was ordered to pay the plaintiff 80,000 yuan in damages for emotional distress and sentenced to three months of detention.

Detention is a form of punishment that deprives offenders of their personal freedom for a short period and subjects them to forced labor reform in a nearby location. In the Chinese penal system, detention is a principal punishment that falls between probation and fixed-term imprisonment.

The term "detention" sounds better than "imprisonment." In reality, the two are exactly the same, only the length of the sentence differs.

Even if the sentence is only three months, it will still leave a criminal record.

Xiao Tianqi never imagined that after so many years in business, he would have a criminal record in this way. Although he was a bit ruthless in exploiting his employees, he was never lax in ensuring the safety of his products.

He maintained his innocence for most of his life.

It was ruined by a little girl.

Xiao Tianqi's eyes were blazing with anger as she looked at Tang Yue, and she almost blurted out something in front of the judge. Fortunately, a calm lawyer was there and, following Xiao Wei's instructions, quickly silenced Xiao Tianqi.

They preserved the last shred of dignity.

"Miss Tang, I'll be leaving now."

Tang Yue's lawyers had finished their work and were preparing to leave.

Tang Yue sat in the courthouse for a while, took two photos as souvenirs, and then planned to leave.

After actually winning the lawsuit, Tang Yue couldn't quite describe how she felt. She was very happy, but at the same time, she felt very lost.

It's not that I'm confused... but... maybe I am confused because of myself.

If the government hadn't suddenly decided to crack down on online behavior, she wouldn't even have had the chance to file a lawsuit. Tang Yue thought of her classmates and former colleagues at Bohu, and found it hard to be happy.

Once outside, he discovered that Xiao Tianqi's daughter, the newly appointed female president of Bohu, was waiting for him.

"Hello, I'm Xiao Wei."

Tang Yue was a little wary, after all, she had just sent someone's father to jail: "Hello, I don't think I need to introduce myself, is there anything I can help you with?"

"Indeed, I've long admired your name." Xiao Wei smiled and extended her hand in a friendly manner, trying her best to show her goodwill.

"You're amazing. I admire your ability to persuade others to join you in the resistance under those circumstances. If we weren't on opposing sides because of my father, I would really like you."

Tang Yue remained wary and did not extend her hand: "Then I should thank you for your appreciation."

"You don't need to be so nervous. I'm not here to retaliate against you. It's good for my dad to go in and calm down. He's been living a more and more comfortable life these past few years, and he has indeed been behaving inappropriately in some ways."

"From a personal perspective, I really admire the person you've shown throughout all of this."

Xiao Wei, however, was indifferent to the fact that her father had been imprisoned.

It's not like I'm actually going to spend several years in jail.

When she was studying abroad, at least one out of every twenty pedestrians she met on the street had a criminal record for such minor offenses and penalties.

It's acceptable; if you do something wrong, you should be punished.

"I didn't expect you to act like this...?" Tang Yue tentatively reached out and shook hands with the other person lightly for a couple of seconds.

“Indeed, my mother also thinks I’m a bit cold-blooded. Maybe what I did was a case of putting family members before family for the greater good,” Xiao Wei said with a smile.

"Have you found a new job? If there aren't any suitable opportunities, would you like to come back to work at Bohu?"

This question completely stumped Tang Yue.

She knew the other party might be friendly, but this was too friendly. Could it be that they wanted to trick her back to Bohu, sign a new labor contract, and then exploit her within the legal limits this time?

Does one really need to be so vengeful?

You can't fall in the same place twice.

Tang Yue, who was thinking this, did not realize that Xiao Tianqi, who was sitting opposite her, had fallen down several times in the same place but in different positions.

They were all betrayed by their employees.

Tang Yue declined, saying, "No need, thank you for your appreciation, Mr. Xiao, but I've already found a new job." After thinking for a moment, she couldn't help but add, almost boastfully, "It's a company that's absolutely unparalleled in China."

"I really like it, and I'm very fortunate to have been able to join that company."

Xiao Wei wasn't exactly disappointed by the answer: "That's good too. I hope Bohu can become such a good company in the future. Let's work together!"

Tang Yue really didn't know where the other party's kindness came from, so she could only awkwardly but also half-sincerely agree: "Let's work hard together, let's work hard together."

Xiao Wei gave her a friendly smile and turned to leave.

After this matter was settled, Tang Yue finally had time to show her face in the small group she had created.

[Tang Yue: [Image] [Image] Family members, we won the lawsuit!]

The comments section below instantly erupted with congratulations and well wishes.

The members of this small group are the former colleagues whom Tang Yue persuaded to correct their ways through her tireless efforts.

Some of them have already left the company, while others are still working at Bohu.

[Tang Yue: I also met Xiao Wei, the young CEO... She seemed like a pretty nice person? Completely different from her father. It's hard to believe that a good bamboo shoot can emerge from a bad one.]

[Third Brother: Xiaoyue, you know what, Xiao Zong is really great. It's normal that you're not very clear about the internal workings of the company since you've been away for so long, but I can tell you with certainty that the rectification statement that Bohu posted on their official Weibo account was truly implemented.]

When Tang Yue saw the message, she opened Bo Hu's Weibo and couldn't help but recall her impression of Xiao Wei.

It does seem quite possible?

[AAA Operations Staff Waste: Third Brother is right, our company has really undergone earth-shattering changes recently. Changing the boss is like a company being reborn, and that's absolutely true.]

[AAA Operations Staff Waste: Yes, they've stopped encouraging employees to work overtime and engage in cutthroat competition. The atmosphere in the whole company is much more relaxed now.]

[Third Brother: I heard that while our management team hasn't changed, other departments have seen changes in management. Is Boss Xiao grooming key personnel for himself?]

[AAA Operations Staff Waste: I feel the same way.]

Tang Yue seemed to be deep in thought, but didn't respond further. Instead, she continued to discuss Xiao Tianqi's sentencing.

[Tang Yue: The court sentenced Xiao Tianqi to three months of detention. Oh, and there's also 80,000 yuan in compensation for emotional distress. Let's see how to divide it?]

After the message was sent, there was a moment of silence in the group, and then a reply that surprised Tang Yue came quickly.

[Third Brother: Xiaoyue, you'll probably be unemployed for a while longer, so you should keep this money for yourself.]

[AAA Operations Staff Waste: Yeah, yeah, we didn't do much. You were the only real key player; we only said a couple of words.]

[The Carefree Little Fairy: That's right, Xiaoyue, you can keep it yourself. If you want us to share in the joy, just send a few small red envelopes as a token.]

Tang Yue felt a lump in her throat from everyone's kindness, and she quickly typed a reply.

[Tang Yue: I've been so busy lately that I haven't had a chance to tell everyone. Actually, I've found a new job, so you don't need to worry too much about my finances.]

Then the reply she received in the group exceeded her expectations once again.

Well, it seemed like everyone still didn't quite believe it, taking Tang Yue's heartfelt words as just a way to comfort them.

After all, you just sent your former boss to jail, and you've already found another job? What boss is so daring as to hire an employee with such unstable potential?

This is because they are afraid that their business career will not be short enough.

Tang Yue was both amused and exasperated; why was no one willing to believe her?

She forgot that she herself couldn't believe at first that a company would dare to hire her so quickly.

In the end, Tang Yue took out 10,000 yuan of the 80,000 yuan to give out red envelopes to everyone, and they were unwilling to accept any more than that.

After all, they also profited quite a bit from this incident. First, they received a sum of hush money from Xiao Tianqi for free, and then they didn't actually shut her up.

Secondly, the company's operating environment has improved significantly since Xiao took over.

They don't need to take advantage and then act innocent; people are generally grateful.

The more Bohu's colleagues talked about the changes in the company and how they were all thanks to Tang Yue by sheer coincidence, the more interested Tang Yue became in Xiao Wei, who was waiting outside the courthouse to praise her for getting her father arrested.

What kind of person is he? How come his colleagues are praising him to the skies?

But when it comes to good bosses, Ms. Jiang is undoubtedly the best!

There will also be an extra chapter for the nutrient solution, which will be postponed to next Tuesday (my regular rest time).

I'm so tired from updating twice a week QAQ