Jiuguangyin

Chapter 1013 Those with Malicious Intent Will Suffer

However, Ye Kaiyu, this person, not only lacked a solid foundation but also couldn't focus on his work.

Among the four interns on weekdays, excluding Su Xiaotian, he was the least diligent.

When it came to work, he shied away from difficult tasks and gravitated towards easy ones.

When problems arose, he would shift blame and pass the buck, always pointing fingers at others.

It was truly strange that such a person could establish himself in an organization.

Yet, this person never thought he was at fault.

When he was finally unable to stay, he didn't consider what he had done wrong. Instead, he felt wronged.

He felt that after diligently interning for a semester, everyone else stayed, and he was merely a placeholder, "accompanying the prince to study."

Moreover, if he couldn't stay in the Translation Bureau, he would have to return to his hometown.

His hometown was a small county town, incomparable to the capital.

His mind raced, thinking of ways to retaliate.

Others were unaware of his plans for revenge.

Of course, even if they knew, they wouldn't be afraid.

The Translation Bureau was no ordinary place. The dissatisfaction and revenge of one or two individuals wouldn't cause any ripples.

Regarding his departure, others had no extra thoughts.

A person who couldn't dedicate themselves to their work would only hinder the progress of others if they stayed.

It was better for such a person to leave, saving the organization from a bad apple.

Ye Kaiyu thought he was important, but he didn't realize that for the people at the Translation Bureau, many came and went. Ye Kaiyu, as an intern, was just a fleeting visitor.

Before boarding the train back to his hometown, Ye Kaiyu wrote a passionate举报信 (jǔbào xìn - reporting letter).

In this letter, Ye Kaiyu described the Translation Bureau as a place rife with nepotism and devoid of any rules.

In his letter, the Translation Bureau was even depicted as colluding with foreigners and intending to betray the country.

Three days later, the letter reached Director Du. Looking at it, Director Du could hardly believe it.

"Old Du, it seems this young man harbors deep resentment towards the Translation Bureau!" the middle-aged man opposite him said, a smile playing on his lips.

In recent years, the Translation Bureau had weathered many storms with difficulty. Furthermore, the requirements for working there were high, making recruitment even more challenging.

After more than a decade, domestic translation talent had dwindled. Even now, people still viewed jobs involving interaction with foreigners with prejudice.

Look at this: an intern could write a letter accusing the Translation Bureau of collusion and foreign ties. Some of the things written were merely the normal operations of the Translation Bureau. If this was considered collusion, who would dare to come to the Translation Bureau in the future?

"He's an intern from this year. I suppose he's unhappy with us because he couldn't stay," Director Du said, shaking his head helplessly. "This young man isn't someone who can settle down and work."

Due to work requirements, he had paid close attention to the young interns this year, sincerely hoping they would all be outstanding enough to stay.

However, while the others were good, this one named Ye Kaiyu was truly incompetent.

"This young man has some character issues!"

If one couldn't be retained after interning at an organization, they would write a举报信.

In the future, would various organizations dare to accept interns?

"Forget it, he's just a clown. Fortunately, he didn't stay. If he had, who knows how the Translation Bureau would have been disrupted."

Director Du had dealt with many major and minor issues over the years and was not afraid of such a small举报信.

But he was indeed fortunate that such a person did not remain in the Translation Bureau, as he would have been a detrimental influence.

"You are short of people now, and the higher authorities have just allocated positions. When he couldn't stay, I guessed there must be a problem."

"When recruiting interns next year, character will be the top priority. I don't want to encounter someone like this again in the future!"

Director Du wasn't afraid, but he found it troublesome.

If every intern caused such a scene, wouldn't it be incredibly annoying?

"You don't need to worry about that. I've already verified this intern's situation and have officially notified the local government."

Upon hearing this, Director Du nodded. "Thank you!"

"What's there to thank? It's all part of the job. However, when we're done with these matters, we brothers can go for a few drinks at Yiming Pavilion!"

The man said and turned to leave.

Director Du stood up to see him out and also agreed to go to Yiming Pavilion for a change of pace once he was done with his busy schedule in the coming days.

At this moment, Ye Kaiyu, who had already disembarked and reported to the local personnel department, was unaware that the local government had received feedback from above.

He, for falsely accusing the Translation Bureau, was destined to embark on a very difficult path.

Normally, graduates from prestigious universities would secure good jobs upon returning to their hometowns.

But because of his misguided thoughts, everyone developed a negative impression of him.

As for the three young people who remained at the Translation Bureau, although they worked together, they each studied different foreign languages and belonged to different departments.

Coupled with their busy daily work, the three rarely saw each other.

In fact, the person they rarely saw was Su Xiaotian, who was the busiest.

The other two had less workload than Su Xiaotian and would occasionally meet and chat.

People who join at the same time always tend to have better relationships with each other than with others.

It wasn't that Su Xiaotian didn't want to see them, but she simply couldn't find the time.

She was so busy that she had a false impression that the Translation Bureau intended for her to complete twenty years of work in two years.

But clearly, that wasn't the case. As the degree of openness increased, the people in the Translation Bureau became even busier.

Not only Su Xiaotian was busy day and night, but others were equally swamped.

For the convenience of her work, Su Xiaotian had to choose to live in the Translation Bureau's dormitory.

This made it very difficult for Chi Yiyuan to see Su Xiaotian.

He had been busy with work matters lately, leaving him with little time to spare for meetings.

Before returning to China, Chi Yiyuan had registered a company in Germany.

Due to the country's policies on attracting investment, companies registered abroad enjoyed more preferential treatment in China.

Moreover, some procedures would be more convenient to handle.

But in reality, Chi Yiyuan had only registered a company abroad. This company was penniless and had nothing.

It couldn't even be considered a shell company.

Everything still had to be built from scratch in China, which was not an easy task.

These days, he was busy looking for office space and recruiting staff, keeping him extremely occupied.

Furthermore, with everyone believing that working within the system was better, very few people were willing to work for Chi Yiyuan's company.

Ironically, Su Xiaotian chose to live in the Translation Bureau.

And the Translation Bureau was diametrically opposed to Chi Yiyuan's office location, with a considerable distance between them. Su Dan Novel Network

Chi Ge, noticing his grandson's predicament, couldn't help but smile.