Baby Serendipity: The Whole World Fell In Love With Me -
Chapter 253 - 252: The Talent the Underworld Needs is in the Lu Family
Chapter 253: Chapter 252: The Talent the Underworld Needs is in the Lu Family
The divination results are all out, and no matter what, Mianmian felt she still had to tell her grandnephew the outcome.
But this time, it wasn’t Su Chenjin who answered the phone; it was Jin Tai.
"Little Auntie, Mr. Su has a very important meeting right now and can’t take calls, so I’m the one answering. If there’s anything you need, just tell me directly," Jin Tai said.
Mianmian told Jin Tai the results she had just divined and then said, "Will this be a bit troublesome, Yin Tai?"
Upon hearing that the person’s surname was Ding, Jin Tai frowned.
He had only recently heard from his boss about this matter. The paper factory had been personally sourced by the boss, precisely to ensure that Little Auntie’s affairs could be handled more perfectly.
So Jin Tai also knew that his boss had been discussing the recruiting of talents from the Underworld with Little Auntie that morning.
In top domestic companies like the Su Group and the Lu Family, everyone in management knows each other’s names. In the management of the Lu Family enterprise, there was only one person with the surname Ding, named Ding Song.
In the year Ding Song and he applied for a job at the Su Group and got in, he was a newcomer while the other had already had two years of management experience at another company.
When applying for the position of Director, he noticed a small habit of Mr. Su’s. By mentioning this during his pitch of his competitive advantages, he gained Mr. Su’s favor, and Ding Song was eliminated, about to be placed in another position.
The position of Director, not to mention the luxurious benefits received during holidays, offered an annual salary of over ten million. Other positions paid over a million less a year.
Ding Song didn’t outcompete this newcomer. It’s said that he got ridiculed by his friends and couldn’t stand it, so he accepted an offer from the Lu Family and became a worker for the Lu Family.
Later, whenever someone asked Ding Song how he felt about the Lu Family, he would tell everyone how wonderful the Lu Family was, and never said a bad word about them.
He would often show off luxury cars and mansions, specifically posting when workers would have time to check their mobile phones.
Recently, he even said he had been promoted again, becoming the financial director of the Lu Family, also known in the industry as CFO. This position was even more prestigious than his position as Director. Now, how could Little Auntie say Ding Song was fated with the Underworld?
How could he approach this?
Jin Tai thought of the times when he occasionally bumped into Ding Song, who mocked him for being like a company brick, moved wherever he was needed, and he almost sighed.
It wasn’t that he was dissatisfied with his role as Director, but he just thought Ding Song was a bit too much. After five or six years, he still couldn’t forget losing to him.
Moreover, Ding Song seemed to also be unhappy with the Su Group, frequently clashing over project investments.
Especially earlier, when the acquisition of the Amusement Park was expected to be chosen between the new district and the old district, which was under Ding Song’s purview—yet due to Lu You’s manipulation, the acquisition target was changed.
Lu You wasn’t like Mr. Su, who was so clear-cut about separating personal and professional matters. He was reluctant to admit his own mistakes and was said to have been in a bad mood at the company for quite some time, which seemed to have also affected Ding Song.
If they directly told Ding Song that he was fated with the Underworld, how could he possibly react well?
"Little Auntie, I’m not questioning the accuracy of your divination," Jin Tai cautiously measured his tone, trying to express his shock, "I think I might know who this person is. He really doesn’t get along with us, so this is indeed going to be difficult."
"Geez, I said it would be tough, especially since this affair originally involved Mianmian. Even if we find out they’re fated, who knows what will happen in the end," Mianmian said.
Being fated is one thing, but if it were someone else, Mianmian would be confident, feeling that nothing could go wrong. Now that she’s personally involved, since the Underworld entrusted her with this task, there will be some variables.
That’s the thing about divination—it’s better to divine for others than for oneself.
Jin Tai could hear the struggle in Little Auntie’s soft voice, which twisted his heart.
His eyes rolling, he said, "No worries, Little Auntie. A tough problem is just waiting to be solved. If there’s a problem, we will overcome it, no issue at all!"
At worst, he would just actively approach Ding Song, curry some favor, and see if they could negotiate something.
Hearing Jin Tai say it was no issue, Mianmian was still worried, "This matter is really important. Yin Tai, if you have a plan, could you tell Mianmian about it?"
After hesitating for a moment, Jin Tai recalled his boss’s emphasis on not treating Little Auntie like a real child and shared his plan.
Jin Tai also emphasized, "Although he’s been hung up on not beating me all these years, he’s still very willing to talk to me. I think I can extract some information from him. Don’t worry, leave this matter to me!"
"Leave it to you, and to Mianmian as well," Mianmian said earnestly. "You’ve had unpleasant past with him, he may not tell you the truth, Mom said this is about saving face, Mianmian understands very well!"
Jin Tai couldn’t help but laugh at these words, all the while agreeing more with his boss’s sentiments: Little Auntie was truly bright as ice and clever as snow—though young, she could articulate such interpersonal issues.
It’s also because Little Auntie’s mother taught her well. To have raised such a child, one cannot imagine how exceptionally brilliant that woman must be!
Suddenly curious about what Little Auntie’s mother looked like, Jin Tai dared not ask for fear of making Little Auntie sad and could only wonder secretly in his heart.
"Yin Tai, Yin Tai, why aren’t you speaking?" Mianmian asked twice more.
Jin Tai came back to his senses and apologized, "Sorry, Little Auntie, I got distracted. If you want to meet Ding Song together with me, we’ll have to discuss this carefully with Mr. Su."
He initially planned to find Ding Song at the bar he frequented, but if Little Auntie were to go, that would be inappropriate—the place didn’t allow minors, especially children.
When Mianmian heard Jin Tai say they needed to discuss it with her grandnephew, she agreed. As it happened, her break was over, and she needed to get back to filming, so she said goodbye to Jin Tai.
By noon, while having his boxed lunch, Su Chenjin called again.
This time, it was a video call.
"Little Auntie wants to meet Ding Song together with Jin Tai?" On the video, Su Chenjin was also eating.
The billionaire CEO was eating a simple sandwich.
Mianmian felt so bad seeing her grandnephew eating just bread and vegetables that even the shrimp meat in her hand didn’t taste good. She furrowed her brow, trying hard to figure out what to do.
"How about Mianmian brings you some meat to eat?" Mianmian suggested.
Su Chenjin knew Little Auntie was showing concern for him. He finished the sandwich quickly and said with a smile, "Don’t worry, Little Auntie. I don’t usually eat this, just today to save time."
The establishment of the Paper Factory and the Charity Aid Foundation had generated a lot of new documents, which piled up with company documents, all requiring his personal signature.
Actually, these tasks could be delegated, but Su Chenjin felt he should do them himself.
Mianmian was very serious, "Grandnephew can’t lie to me!"
Su Chenjin smiled gently, "Grandnephew never lies. Do you really want to meet Ding Song with Jin Tai?"
He softly repeated the question he had asked earlier.
"Yes, I have to go. I’m worried about Yin Tai... Huh? Jin Tai, wasn’t it Yin Tai?" Mianmian noticed something was off. How did she gradually start getting Jin Tai’s name wrong?
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