He stubbed out his cigarette and, as usual, made a round of the office.
Tang Xian'er saw him come out, immediately picked up her folder, and followed him silently.
After grinding through three months, she had finally smoothed out her rough edges and started looking like a proper assistant.
She talked less, observed more, stopped teasing Su Huai, adhered strictly to company rules, focused on studying his way of doing things, and asked questions promptly when in doubt. Only in private did she reveal a hint of her ambition.
Walking ahead, Su Huai casually said, "Starting tomorrow, you'll officially take on the role of my chief assistant. Tell the admin office to issue a notice. But I'll give you only six months. After six months, you'll either become a branch manager or be competent enough to hold a senior position, out-perform those top-tier 985 university graduates. Got it?"
"Understood."
Tang Xian'er calmly nodded, looking as steady as ever.