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Chapter 669 - 669 669 Tragic!

669: Chapter 669: Tragic!

Desperate and Nowhere to Run!

669: Chapter 669: Tragic!

Desperate and Nowhere to Run!

Among the three incompetent fools,

Chen Yong was the most speechless one.

As the person in charge of the company’s finance, he knew accounting and cashier work, but it was all about rigid management, too stiff and rigid.

There was no systematic and in-depth study of relevant laws, regulations, and policies to enable the company to legally and reasonably reduce taxes.

There was no clear and definite financial planning, much less talking about diversifying the allocation of the company’s substantial funds for financial appreciation.

There was no initiative to expand international thought, so once the company started to get involved in international business, his department would definitely be totally clueless.

This made Lu Li, the group financial director who came to take over the work, utterly speechless.

With global economic integration, international trade disputes continue, and the economic and trade policies and tax laws of various countries often change.

There are specializations in technical fields.

But Chen Yong and his group just didn’t pursue it.

They felt that by doing well in financial auditing and taxation, they justified the salary and bonuses the company paid them.

To be so unambitious, even salted fish are truly just salted fish!

What rendered Lu Li speechless was…

Star Cloud Internet Technology obviously conformed to the relevant policies of Tianyuan City.

They could apply for patents, declare technological achievements, and be assessed as high-tech enterprises…

Then benefit from legal tax reductions and refunds.

With the company’s terrifying business revenue, each tax payment could save tens of millions yuans!

But they didn’t do that because Wu Jie had not instructed them to.

What the fuck!!

Lu Li was just fed up at that moment.

No instruction from Wu Jie meant the employees pretended not to know?

If Wu Jie didn’t tell them to eat, then why did they all go to lunch when it was time?

Such a rotten professional ethic truly embodied the ways of those large units.

Make a big deal out of small tasks, do not bother with minor tasks, less work less mistakes.

The handover of work lasted for one hour.

When Cao Bin, Cao Guanxu, and Lu Li returned to the conference room with their teams, they couldn’t help but vent their frustrations as soon as they closed the door.

Surprisingly…

Tang Xiao did not lose her temper.

She had long understood that some people are born to work for others, needing someone to supervise and command them before they know what to do.

Learn and progress?

Actively and upwardly?

Those who thought about idling away their time during their studies, how could they possibly strive fervently after entering the workforce?

Always complaining about high housing prices and heavy pressure, yet never reflecting on why others advance step by step while they can’t even keep their jobs?

Nothing more to say.

Tang Xiao asked them to carry out a sweeping reorganization and downsizing.

Anyway, the software godfather’s operations don’t need oversight; even if all the employees were fired, it wouldn’t affect the user experience.

The scorching summer was like doomsday.

Star Cloud Internet Technology, which had aggressively expanded its workforce, was known for its generous benefits, high salaries, and a boss who enjoyed rewarding employees with cash.

In the vast internet industry park, it was a dream company for many programmers.

But now, explosive bad news spread.

The domineering CEO Tang Xiao had come.

In just one afternoon, out of more than 300 employees, only about fifty remained.

Among them, there were even two canteen chefs.

According to labor law, employees must be compensated one month’s salary for every year worked when dismissed, three years equals three months’ pay.

Originally, since Wu Jie had purchased the company less than two months ago, legally there was no need for compensation.

But Tang Xiao still allowed those who were laid off to receive their full salary for June.

With a sharp reduction of more than 200 employees, they could save over four million yuans each month on salaries and social security.

Add on various subsidies, benefits, and bonuses, and it’s a savings of at least five million yuans a month.

But Tang Xiao did not skimp; she increased the salaries of the remaining employees by twenty percent after assessments.

Through professional headhunters and recruitment websites, she offered annual salaries of millions plus year-end bonuses to recruit three professional managers and a CEO.

With such a generous offer, many elites quickly sent in their resumes.

No choice!

The godfather’s reputation was too resounding, attracting hundreds of resume emails in just one hour.

These included graduates from renowned overseas universities, mid-level managers currently working in famous international companies, and industry veterans with extensive experience in the IT sector…

Lack of talent?

As it turned out, good companies with generous compensation didn’t have to worry about talent at all.

And the more than two hundred people who were let go naturally got off work early.

Being fired from a wildly successful celebrity enterprise was definitely not something to be proud of.

Therefore, no one lingered in the office; they all hurriedly scurried away, dejected.

Chu Yunxuan and her two colleagues were no exception.

Only, Chu Yunxuan faced even bigger troubles.

Good news stays within the walls, bad news spreads far and wide!

The news of Chu Yunxuan being unceremoniously kicked out by Tang Xiao had already spread throughout the entire advertising and media industry.

Star Cloud Internet Technology was the fastest growing IT company in history.

And she, Chu Yunxuan, had the misfortune of becoming the shortest-serving marketing director.

That reputation didn’t sound good at all—it was like being branded, and it would be difficult for her to mix in this circle again in the future.

That’s not all.

Chu Yunxuan was no longer the darling of advertisers, scrambling for her favor, nor any fashion darling or celebrity friend.

She used to hold great power, able to decide who to sign contracts with and who to feature on live broadcasts.

There were simply too many wanting to curry favor with her.

Treating her to meals and giving gifts was nothing, some were desperate enough to come to her with wads of cash in hand to discuss cooperation.

Even big stars were willing to personally invite her for meals, and many business executives willingly lowered their status to seek an audience with her.

But now?

Chu Yunxuan had been fired.

Yes…

they said she was let go, but what the hell was the difference from being fired?

The specific reasons were unclear, but for those who were interested, it was either corruption or disciplinary violations.

At the very least, there was a problem with her work.

Without power and no longer of any use, what was there left to flatter?

Suddenly,

Chu Yunxuan’s phone became a hotline.

Some called to ask about the reasons for her dismissal, while others questioned whether the advertising contracts they had signed would be affected.

The most direct and aggressive ones asked for their money back.

They wanted her to return all the various ‘samples’ they had sent her, expensive as they were, and offered to cover the shipping costs.

When one has power, everyone wants to hold onto your coattails and please you in every way.

The moment you fall from grace, there will be those ready to kick you while you’re down.

So…

Now that’s settled.

Chu Yunxuan no longer had to worry about renting a big house to store things, as many brands were demanding she return their products.

They even wanted the clothes, shoes, and bags she had worn and used.

A little cleaning and refurbishing, a new label, and they could be sold in boutiques where moneyed women and wealthy ladies would still be willing to buy.

Fortunately, not all businesses asked for their goods back.

Chu Yunxuan, after this ordeal, had still made some money, purely in economic terms.

But with no job and no house to live in, she was about to end up on the streets!

And she had been hoping to buy a big house in Tianyuan, now that was just a pipe dream!

However…

Deng Hua and Chen Yong hadn’t given up!

The pair knew Chu Yunxuan lived in the apartment below Wu Jie, and before she had the chance to cancel her car’s registration at the property management center, her car could still enter the community.

Moreover, Tang Xiao was still busy reorganizing the company, seemingly preparing to negotiate with many international corporations, so she naturally wouldn’t suddenly return home and discover them visiting Wu Jie.

After discussing, Deng Hua and Chen Yong found a spot to park their car, then hitched a ride with Chu Yunxuan’s car, and indeed smoothly entered the Tianyuan Haoting Community.

But upon reaching the door, Chu Yunxuan hesitated again.

She didn’t know how to face Wu Jie; she was too ashamed.

The Audi sedan she drove back earlier was bought with the relocation subsidy Wu Jie had given her when he headhunted her.

It allowed Chu Yunxuan to avoid the fierce summer heat and not be drenched in sweat during her commute by public transport.

So…

Chu Yunxuan told a lie.

She said she needed to contact courier services for home pickups, to return goods to various businesses and to pack up and move her belongings; she would come up after she was done.

Before Deng Hua could stop her, Chu Yunxuan had already fled downstairs and gone back.

Leaving the ‘desperate’ Deng Hua and his companion to ring the doorbell of Wu Jie’s home…

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