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I am not just a tycoon-Chapter 472 - 332: This Office Is Not Very Peaceful
Song and dance troupe?
Fu Yingzi’s first impression was of a serious dance performance group, but looking at the boss in front of her with less-than-noble intentions and combining that with his lecherous character, Fu Yingzi felt like she had an epiphany.
"Is it the kind of troupe that Boss Xu has?"
Fu Yingzi asked cautiously.
"How vulgar!"
Shen Yuan scolded her directly, "Do you think I’m that kind of person? Can’t I simply be someone who purely enjoys dance?"
"..."
With a sense of resignation, Fu Yingzi puffed her cheeks and thought to herself, Does the boss have any self-awareness at all? Didn’t he just do that... in the office?
Yet he claims to like dance. That’s some nerve!
However, since the boss was unwilling to admit it, Fu Yingzi proceeded to analyze, "Shi Zhixuan has been studying folk dance since she was young; during her three years in college, she performed solo dances at every New Year and freshman welcome party and would be very suitable as the lead dancer."
"Peng Yayun may not be a dance major, but her record shows she participated in group dance performances in both high school and college, so she should pick it up quite fast."
"And Aisha comes from Xinjiang Province, known for its singing and dancing, so she definitely has a foundation in dance."
"Boss, your arrangement is simply perfect!"
After her astute analysis, Fu Yingzi immediately threw in a flattering comment.
Shen Yuan cracked a small smile, then added, "There’s another reason; I’m not very confident about Peng Yayun and Aisha’s projects. One has a clothing store, the other a flower shop, both unsuccessful. Better to let them join Shi Zhixuan’s dance studio and gain some experience before revisiting their own projects."
Fu Yingzi nodded in agreement, "The boss is always so thoughtful; not only did you create a song and dance troupe but also offer them training."
"You still need to work on your flattery skills."
Fu Yingzi pursed her lips, "But I don’t have an opportunity to practice; ’how to flatter’ isn’t included in the training materials. I can only go by what those managers say to suck up to you."
"What a pity that Zhong Yu, who was the best at flattering, has already been kicked out of the company."
Shen Yuan shook his head, then glanced at the progress bar above Fu Yingzi’s head. Her Entry Level Secretary training and exams were 85% complete in less than two months. Her progress was quite fast.
Now her responsibilities were just to perform her role as a secretary at Jingfu Health and attending classes—Shen Yuan had already made arrangements with the school administration.
Fu Yingzi, Qiao Lei, Long Jinghan; even if they didn’t attend classes, they would not fail. They just needed to show up for the exams.
In the following time, Fu Yingzi reported on various matters regarding Jingfu Health. The company’s departments were running smoothly without much need for Shen Yuan’s involvement in anything other than major decisions.
The recent changes in Jingfu involved only the operations department.
Cheng Ru, the manager of the online operations department, had been outperformed by Qiao Lei last month and was hence demoted to supervisor. Apparently unable to accept being under Qiao Lei, she resigned.
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Qiao Lei was now acting manager and if her performance remained stable for another month, the position would be hers permanently.
This had effectively silenced those at Jingfu who had previously dismissed the others as mere "vases."
Whether it was Liew Menglu at the beginning, or Long Jinghan and Qiao Lei later on, all had proven their worth and capability.
Qiao Lei was the most visible proof; as a college student who had yet to graduate, she had outperformed an operations manager with years of experience.
"Nobody in the company calls them vases anymore; many people now praise the boss for recognizing and effectively using talent."
Fu Yingzi made her final summarizing statement. In other words, another bit of flattery.
Shen Yuan gestured dismissively, "Alright, your flattery needs smoothing out. Practice some more."
Fu Yingzi’s eyes drooped; she was just a college student herself, only 22. Was getting a little praise from the boss so difficult?
But in the next moment, her eyes sparkled with excitement.
"Though my flattery might not be smooth, I’ve done a good job with my work. You can see my improvement over these past few months."
"Thank you, boss. Hehe!"
Fu Yingzi felt affirmed by her boss and her eyes curved into crescent moons.
After chatting for a while, there came a "dong dong" sound of the door opening. Fu Yingzi said, "It should be Shi Zhixuan and the others. Should we meet them together, or one by one?"
"Let’s meet the future troupe leader Shi Zhixuan first."
"Alright."
Fu Yingzi stepped out, exchanged a few words with the three ladies outside, and then led in a tall girl wearing a beige knit sweater.
Shen Yuan looked up at her; after 2 months without seeing her, she was a sight to behold.
Her silky hair naturally fell down, and her bangs added a touch of adorableness. She had a delicate egg-shaped face, which, onstage dancing to traditional music, seemed a world apart.
As a dancer, her figure was also impressive. Below her long neck was a wide V-neck beige knit sweater, with a swath of snow-white skin at the collar, and her chest was full and taut, while her waist remained slender.
(PS: Refer to Shi Zhixuan’s attire)
The light color plus the tight knit sweater really did accentuate her size. Shen Yuan glanced down at her form, 84cm in bust, which would roughly be between a B and C cup if converted to bra size.
As for her height and weight, they were 168cm and 48kg, respectively.
"Hi, Shen Yuan."
Shi Zhixuan waved softly at Shen Yuan, nervously biting her lip as she approached, waiting for his response.
Shen Yuan hummed nonchalantly, lounging back in his armchair, "Are you nervous?"
Shi Zhixuan blushed and nodded, "Yeah, a little."
Shen Yuan chuckled, "Why? You passed last semester, and besides, I’m neither an examiner nor an interviewer."