Su Zhihao: Okay, Brother Jing, you have thought it through.
Su Tiantian: Brother Jing, you haven’t arrived home yet, right?
Liu Jingze: No, Azhi was driving, so he had time to look at his phone.
Su Tiantian: Then I’ll start working first.
Su Zhihao: I have to work too, so I have to be busy these days, otherwise I won’t be able to get three days off.
Li Yunling: It seems that my unemployment is not entirely a bad thing. I have some free time these days.
Liu Jingze: Me too. I was assigned a five-day holiday, so I’m even busier. Tiantian, call me if you have anything.
Su Tiantian: I understand, Brother Jing. You can sleep in the car for a while.
Knowing that they were going to take wedding photos, they were still very happy and wanted to finish the work as soon as possible. When Su Tiantian saw the red envelope handed over by Assistant Li, she was a little surprised: "It's a bit thick."
Assistant Li sat at Su Tiantian's desk. "This was something Ms. Lai, Mr. Lai's sister, told me to do. She said not to transfer money via mobile phone but to use cash. I even ran out to get the cash."
Su Tiantian said, "I received Mr. Lai's red envelope. Miss Lai's red envelope is quite large. Has anyone else received a red envelope from Miss Lai?"
Assistant Li said, "President Lai, there's no need to talk about it. Vice President Xu, Manager Bai, you and me. By the way, did you receive the red envelope from Vice President Huang?"
Su Tiantian said: "No, there is a red envelope from Manager Huo of the Human Resources Department. Did you receive a red envelope from Vice President Huang?"
Assistant Li said, "I don't have one either, but someone else did, so I'm curious. Oh, and here's a red envelope. It's from Mrs. Lai."
Su Tiantian took the red envelope and said, "I'll send a message to thank Miss Lai and Mrs. Lai later."
Assistant Li took out another red envelope and said, "Manager Su, this red envelope is from me. You have to give it to my child next year."
Su Tiantian took the red envelope and said, "Okay, thank you Assistant Li."
There were a lot of things to do in the handover, and Su Tiantian listed them one by one. From time to time, phone calls came in and people came in to report on their work.
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