Chapter 79 Game
Maybe it will mention specific regulations regarding transportation.
So she mustered her courage, turned around and walked towards Fu Yajing, and asked anxiously, "Yajing, can I have a look at the cooperation contract we signed with the audit department now?"
Fu Yajing was stunned for a moment, frowned slightly, and a look of confusion appeared on her face. "Why are you looking for this document suddenly?"
Shen Yan smiled gently and explained calmly, "I want to study it carefully to see if there are any regulations regarding transportation arrangements. After all, only by understanding the terms of the contract can we clearly understand the division of our rights and responsibilities."
"And," she added, "Knowing these details will allow us to communicate according to the terms and find a solution to the problem."
Fu Yajing pondered for a moment, then pointed to a dark-colored cabinet not far away. "In that non-transparent cabinet, on the top shelf, the third folder from the left, is the contract signed with this audit company."
Chen Yan smiled gratefully and nodded at her, "Thank you, Yajing, you are so helpful."
As he said that, he walked over quickly, took out the contract from the cabinet, and then carefully opened it and began to read it.
Sure enough, after a while, I found a clearly written passage in the middle chapter: If the operation is within the city and there is no special agreement between the two parties, the inspectors should go to the investigation site on their own, meet up with the staff sent by the manor at the destination and start work.
However, if the mission involves cross-city tasks, the manor must be responsible for the unified allocation of transportation to ensure that all relevant personnel can reach the target site smoothly.
In other words, the situation this time completely meets the first condition - they only need to meet directly in the Luoyoufa factory area, and there is no need for the manor to arrange a car.
"These inspectors are really smart."
She couldn't help but sneer in her heart, "They want me to solve their transportation problem by using this trick."
But on second thought, she hesitated again - were these people deliberately setting a trap, or was it because the manor had always proactively provided them with vehicles?
Is this how you take advantage of the situation?
If we don't understand this, we probably can't act rashly.
She had no choice but to move closer to Fu Yajing again and asked tentatively in a low voice, "Yajing...
When we used to take the inspection team to the factory, who was usually responsible for picking them up? Did the manor send a car, or did they come on their own?
Fu Yajing was about to answer, but before she could say anything, she heard a disdainful and mocking voice from the side, "Humph!"
Fu Yajing did not reply immediately, but looked at the person who spoke next to her with a slightly embarrassed and helpless look, with a hint of embarrassment in her expression.
The person who spoke was Wei Jie, one of the important persons designated by the procurement department to be responsible for the docking of this project.
He leaned back in his chair at the conference table, with a look of superiority and even a slight curl at the corner of his mouth.
Wei Jie sat on the chair, looking very proud, and said with a tone that did not hide his sarcasm: "You can't even handle such a small matter. How do you usually advance the project?"
The implication is that he looks down upon the situation and the other party's abilities.
Faced with such blatant verbal suppression, Shen Yan did not get angry. Instead, she turned around and looked at him with a smile, saying calmly, "Do you know how this kind of thing was usually handled in the past? You can share your experience with us."
Wei Jie didn't expect Shen Yan to ask this, and he became even more dissatisfied.
He raised his head with a proud look on his face and replied in a somewhat provocative tone: "Why should I tell you?"
Meaning he has no obligation to reveal these details at all.
In his eyes, it was unreasonable that this seemingly useless and even insignificant woman dared to take over his project. This was no longer a matter of dissatisfaction for him, but a complete offense.
Seeing this, Fu Yajing, who was standing next to her, gently pulled Shen Yan's arm, trying to prevent the situation from getting worse, and whispered, "Go back and take a closer look at the specific terms of the contract. We'll just do it according to the contract."
After saying this, she secretly winked at Shen Yan. It was a look that only people who had worked together for a long time and trusted each other could understand, as if to say: "Let's not talk about it for now, let's find a chance to discuss it."
As a senior partner, Shen Yan naturally fully understood the deep meaning in her eyes.
He nodded and responded, "Okay."
Then he temporarily suppressed his emotions and chose a restrained attitude.
A few minutes passed, and when the atmosphere in the meeting had calmed down, Fu Yajing gently patted Chen Yan's shoulder and whispered, "Let's go to the bathroom together."
After the two of them walked into the bathroom and made sure that there were no outsiders around and that no one would eavesdrop on their conversation, Fu Yajing spoke cautiously.
She whispered to Shen Yan while keeping a vigilant look around the crack of the door: "In the purchasing department, you need to keep a low profile as much as possible."
She continued, her tone steady but nervous, "You've been suddenly assigned to take over as the person in charge of this project. This situation is bound to make some people feel uncomfortable and have objections."
"I believe you should know who that person is."
She paused and continued explaining, her words revealing a bit of consideration but also a hint of persuasion: "As for the specific operating methods and procedures, I don't know much about them because I'm not in this business scope."
"But based on some of the cases I've seen, even though it's clearly written in the contract that inspectors need to go to the factory location in the city on their own."
"But in reality? Sometimes the factory will find a way to arrange vehicles to pick them up."
She then analyzed the motivation behind this: "The underlying reason is simply to hope that the inspection team will be more cooperative and friendly with their work, so that the review and progress of the entire project can be smoother."
Finally, she offered a concluding suggestion: "So you have to carefully consider how to make the choice and whether to take the factory's opinions into consideration."
"The most important thing for you right now is to successfully complete the project. Regardless of the partnership, your thoughts and decisions should revolve around this."
Indeed, this cooperation is crucial for Shen Yan, who has just arrived and is eager to open up the situation.
It is not only a test of her professional ability, but also a crucial battle in the workplace game.
Therefore, this inspection must pass.
This not only affects the company's overall image, but also directly affects the project acceptance and subsequent funding process.
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