"I know," Zhao Xiaoshuang said, "This situation is like the saying 'envy disease'. If you're not doing well yourself, you can't stand seeing others doing well."
Zhou Mo: "You know it but you don't pay attention."
Zhao Xiaoshuang stuck out her tongue.
At noon, Zhou Mo received a call from Fang Shuo, asking her to send her a contract for signature.
Zhou Mo saw that it was almost lunchtime, so he made an appointment to meet at a nearby cafe.
Just after hanging up the phone, Zhao Xiaoshuang was holding her phone and ordering food. She asked Zhou Mo: "Sister, what are you eating for lunch? Xiao Ding and I want to eat hamburgers."
Zhou Mo thought about eating a burger with his hands and said, "I'm not going to eat it anymore. You guys eat it. I'm going to go out for a while."
"Where are you going?"
"Something's going on."
Seeing Zhou Mo's serious expression, Zhao Xiaoshuang didn't ask any more questions.
cafes.
Zhou Mo thought she had left immediately and was considered the fastest, but Fang Shuo arrived earlier than her and chose a secluded seat in the corner.
"Miss Zhou," Fang Shuo stood up immediately when he saw Zhou Mo coming.
"Thank you for your hard work," Zhou Mo extended his hand and the two shook hands briefly.
"Two American coffees, please?" Fang Shuo asked.
"I'll just have a glass of lemonade." Zhou Mo said.
Fang Shuo called the waiter and ordered an iced American coffee and a lemonade.
He took out the contract and pen from his briefcase and said, "Ms. Zhou, please take a look at it and sign it if you are okay with it."
Zhou Mo simply flipped through two pages and signed his name on the last page.
Fang Shuo was surprised by Zhou Mo's decisiveness, "Don't you want to take a closer look?"
Zhou Mo said, "Assistant Fang, your ability to handle affairs is obvious to all. You are a professional in legal matters, and I am an outsider. I have no reason not to trust you."
Fang Shuo smiled happily, "Miss Zhou is really straightforward."
He took the contract, put it back into his briefcase, and gently adjusted the frame of his glasses.
"Actually, I have something to say to you this time."
"Huh?" Zhou Mo asked in confusion.
"Regarding Dr. Han's furniture purchase," Fang Shuo said solemnly, "Thank you for your understanding."
"What's going on? Why are you being so formal..." Zhou Mo was really shocked by his serious attitude and felt a little flattered.
"A few days ago, Dr. Han asked Mr. Liang to give me a red envelope, saying it was for hard work. I don't think this was Dr. Han's idea."
Zhou Mo was stunned for a moment. She didn't expect Han Chen to really do what he said. She mentioned it and he gave it to her decisively.
"Don't be polite and thank you specifically. If we have to thank you, it's us. Buying furniture is a private matter. You have a job and you can take time out to help us. We should be grateful."
It's only right to give a red envelope as a token of your appreciation.
Fang Shuo said, "I can't disobey Mr. Liang's instructions. I mainly want to say thank you, Miss Zhou, for taking care of my personal feelings and respecting my personal values."
Zhou Mo was terrified. "You're too kind. My level is not yet at the level of being valuable."
"No, Miss Zhou, you don't have to be so modest," Fang Shuo said. "I've worked at LT, and it's not uncommon for me to have to do personal things for my boss or superiors in my previous jobs. But this is the first time I've seen someone like you actually care about the feelings of a worker like me."
Zhou Mo was a little embarrassed by the compliment. "I can only say that I have had similar experiences, so I can empathize with others and take these things into consideration."
"Huh? Aren't you studying for a doctorate?"
"Doing private things happens everywhere, whether it's in school or after work. Every graduation season, some clinical students always ask me for statistical analysis, or some familiar classmates who are working will come to me when they encounter problems with their projects. But... there are always people who want to do it for free, and they want to do it for free without any restrictions."
Helping others is certainly a good thing, but being troubled endlessly and being used as a tool, especially in professional matters, is even more uncomfortable.
The wealth of knowledge accumulated after so many years of study is taken away for free by just one sentence from you. It's not a simple task like helping an old lady cross the road. She also has to look up literature, find information, find data, and run code.
Zhou Mo was fed up with people who didn't take human labor, especially mental labor, seriously.
Many people overlook one truth: it is natural for no one to help anyone else in this world.
"Time and energy are both costs. Since you have made the effort, you should get corresponding rewards," said Zhou Mo.
Fang Shuo nodded, "Sure enough, only the people at the bottom can understand the suffering of the people at the bottom."
"That's how it is," Zhou Mo said, "but it's hard to stop some people who are clearly workers and the exploited, but they insist on empathizing with the bosses and the capital."
Fang Shuo also said: "Indeed."
"When will this case be tried?" Zhou Mo got back to the point.
"It's almost there, but we can't sue Yu Yizhou directly. We have to sue the relevant departments responsible for the company's registration and approval first. They must be held accountable for their improper review," Fang Shuo thought for a moment and asked, "As for Yu Yizhou... we'll have to wait a little longer. Didn't you report the incident of Yu Yizhou using your ID card to register the company? It's completely possible to file a case."
Zhou Mo said: "We did file a report the day Yu Yizhou broke his leg. He was busy dealing with his broken leg. Later, I contacted the police officer who handled our case several times, but he said it was a personal dispute and they could mediate. The specific compensation issue would have to be resolved by us. Anyway, Yu Yizhou was questioned a few times in the hospital, and then the matter was dropped."
Fang Shuo: "Shouldn't it be?"
Zhou Mo: "I don't know either. It seems that it's difficult to collect evidence. Anyway, there has been no progress, so I can only sue and resolve it through appeal."
Fang Shuo: "This... is a bit strange. You didn't tell Dr. Han?"
Zhou Mo: "He knows, otherwise why would I let Mr. Liang help me with the lawsuit."
Fang Shuo frowned, "I think I know what Dr. Han is thinking."
"Um?"
Fang Shuo: "This is indeed a tricky matter. Mr. Liang's father is about to abdicate. It's not appropriate to use connections to get this done right now. We can only follow the formal procedures step by step. If we give rise to gossip and leave evidence, and our political enemies find out..."
Things in the power arena are complicated and Zhou Mo doesn’t know much about them, but she still understands some of Fang Shuo’s words.
Han Chen had said before that the Liang family is now in danger.
Any wrong step would bring disaster to the Liang family.
Liang Dongyan does not have his father's protection and is also actively seeking transformation. Otherwise, he would not have brought Han Chen into the patent registration company, nor would he be so concerned about Bojian's financing.
For these two tracks, reaching RG is a guarantee at any step.
It has to be said that Liang Dongyan has an active mind and can keep calm.
The eldest son of the Liang family at that time is now forced to ask for help from others everywhere. Without a big heart and big thinking, how can he endure such pressure?
"One more thing. Doctor Han not only asked Mr. Liang to send me a red envelope, but also sent me two invoices."
"What invoice?"
"As for the VAT invoices and the bills from the foot massage parlor, as for who Yu Yizhou went with, we need to investigate further," Fang Shuo said. "I think Dr. Han also guessed that your case couldn't be filed because Yu Yizhou has someone behind him."
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