Chapter 107 I'll definitely hug you and kiss you passionately!
Chapter 107 I'll definitely hug you and kiss you passionately!
Chapter 107 I'll definitely hug you and kiss you passionately!
Thinking about it this way, it's not worth mentioning.
Yu Huan suddenly realized a key point, smiled and turned to look at Director Li: "Uncle Li, who will be in charge of the client-side and portal projects?"
"you still need to ask?"
Director Li smiled broadly.
Compared to his elder brother's nephew, he naturally preferred his old friend's son-in-law, who was steady, capable, kind, and sensible.
Then, he said firmly, "Of course it's for you to do!"
Yu Huan immediately thanked Director Li: "Thank you, Uncle Li!"
"Why thank me? Zhao Yuan has been transferred, so there's no doubt that you'll be in charge of this project."
Yu Huan parted her lips slightly, revealing a respectful smile, and said with a touch of humility and gentleness, "Of course I have to thank you. It was you, Uncle Li, who recommended me for this position as acting deputy director!"
"Hmph!" Director Li waved his hand, his expression unchanged, and said, "I only chose you because of your competitive report. It's also because of your strong abilities that I had the opportunity to propose a promotion to the president."
Yu Huan sat upright, cupped his hands in greeting, and said nothing more.
"The president sent an email to the company email address!" Wang Zhi suddenly exclaimed.
Yu Huan then turned around and placed her right hand on the mouse.
Director Li also moved to stand behind him.
The two of them looked at the president's letter of commendation together.
Director Li looked at the small print on the screen. It was a long article of several thousand words. When he reached a key point, he couldn't help but murmur to himself:
"Phenomenon-level reporting guides public opinion..."
"From December 14th to 16th at 11:12 AM, the new media department worked diligently to serve the overall situation, maintain the correct direction, and actively guide public opinion. Their clear viewpoints and exclusive reporting generated a significant social impact..."
"A total of 160 news items were published across various platforms, garnering over 3 million views. The hashtag 'Owning a gun does not equal freedom' continued to top the Sina Weibo trending list and was widely reposted..."
"To date, Sina Weibo has 3.4 million followers, Tencent Weibo..."
"860,000 followers on WeChat official accounts..."
"In its specific work, the newspaper fully leveraged the advantages of new media, promptly releasing authoritative information, providing in-depth interpretations of policy developments, and vividly showcasing the diverse aspects of society. The reports were rich in content and diverse in format, satisfying readers' needs while enhancing the brand influence of the Jiangnan Morning Post. In particular, the newspaper demonstrated a high degree of sensitivity and professionalism in its coverage of major events and emergencies..."
"The outstanding achievements and contributions of the new media department have not only opened up new development opportunities for Jiangnan Morning Post, but also set a new benchmark for the entire news industry..."
As Director Li read, he couldn't help but hiss and gasp.
The editor-in-chief is mature and steady, and the veteran journalist is also very meticulous in his expression, but he has never been so generous in praising any department before!
Even the discerning Yu Huan read it word by word, stroking his chin.
However, this is not surprising.
With its print media business declining, the new media department is now taking off, guiding Jiangnan Morning Post through a smooth transformation.
The makeshift team of a dozen or so young people successfully helped the Jiangnan Morning Post overcome its difficulties. With the future looking bright, it's understandable that the editor-in-chief would write a long article praising them.
But in the end, it's all just fluff.
The straightforward promise made at the cadre meeting clarified that every young person in the new media department would be exempt from the written test and would receive a permanent position after the probationary period, which is a real and tangible reward.
Compared to government employees, those in public institutions are essentially no different from those in government positions, except that they are less prestigious.
As long as you don't make mistakes, in principle you won't have to worry about unemployment for the rest of your life.
Yu Huan glanced up and saw the whispering and distracted manner of the crowd, especially Wang Zhi, who was gesticulating wildly. She knew that these young people were starting to get cocky.
Only Chen Yaoyao remained relatively calm, keeping her head down as she organized the documents.
Although I understand their current state of mind, as a leader, I can't let things get out of control.
So he stood up, cleared his throat, and said in a steady and powerful voice, "Everyone, please be quiet and listen to me!"
The hushed whispers gradually subsided, and everyone turned their attention to Yu Huan.
He looked around and continued:
"I know everyone is very happy right now. This is the result of our joint efforts and it's worth celebrating. However, please don't forget that our goals don't stop there. We cannot be complacent because of temporary success, and we cannot let it disrupt our work rhythm."
Wang Zhi couldn't help but blurt out, showering Yu Ge with praise: "The biggest contributor has to be Yu Ge!"
Hearing this, Yu Huan chuckled. Seeing that everyone had stopped chattering and he didn't respond to Wang Zhi's comment, he added:
"So, everyone should take care of their own business first. Outside of work, we have plenty of time to have fun and discuss things!"
Yu Huan's actions in calming the troops, his every gesture and smile, drew nods of approval from Director Li, who was standing nearby.
Not bad, he has the air of a leader.
……
The sunlight outside the window shifted from bright to soft, and the sky gradually took on a faint twilight hue.
The new media department's workspace echoed with the sounds of keyboards clicking, documents being flipped through, and the occasional ringing of the internal telephone.
Everyone was engrossed in their work.
Mondays are indeed quite busy.
It's almost time to get off work.
Yu Huan slumped into the chair, and her phone, which was next to the mouse, vibrated and suddenly lit up.
After sending her greetings to Lin Yourong this morning, she finally responded:
'worn out!'
Look at these three words.
Yu Huan was a little confused as to why Lin Yourong hadn't replied to her message for so long.
He held his phone, his fingertips tapping the screen as he chatted with her.
What are you busy with?
Moving! So much random stuff! Spent the whole afternoon unpacking!
Yu Huan was immediately somewhat surprised:
"Huh?" "I woke up after 1 p.m., and I didn't reply to your message because I didn't want to disturb your work."
"Did you change hotels? What's wrong?" Yu Huan pressed.
The message was sent out, but it seemed to disappear without a trace.
More than ten minutes later, the minute and hour hands of the clock gradually began to overlap.
Yu Huan glanced at the bottom right corner of the computer screen; it was 4:57. She then shut down the computer.
My phone vibrated in my coat pocket.
She hurriedly took it out to take a look, and Lin Yourong finally replied:
'I was being followed by paparazzi.'
"Huh?" Yu Huan typed a single word, her fingers flying across the screen: "What exactly happened?"
"It was when you came to Shanghai last time, and again when you saw me off at the airport this time. Although you didn't get a full picture of my face, you did!"
Yu Huan considered for a moment: 'That won't affect you, will it?'
'It won't affect me much, but I'm worried it might affect you...'
Yu Huan's heart, which had been hanging in suspense, immediately settled down, and she typed out two words with a sigh of relief:
"fine."
Although he hasn't officially obtained his professional title yet, just thinking about Old Lin, that imposing figure before he became his son-in-law, with his black-rimmed glasses and dignified presence...
There might be some justification for following Lin Yourong, who works in the entertainment industry, but following him is simply provoking trouble.
His image and name were also listed on the official website of the provincial media.
The paparazzi industry is a gray area that walks the line between right and wrong. They use private photos to blackmail people, and it all depends on whether the authorities take them seriously.
Yu Huan chuckled and typed another line: 'Rongrong, just take care of yourself. I doubt they'd dare use me for news; otherwise, it'd be like an old man eating poison!'
'Won't this really affect you?'
Yu Huan also mentioned that the new media department and various social media platforms were all connected:
"Relax, unless they're planning to make a Paradise umbrella using a sewing machine!"
'I don't quite understand what you're saying.'
'Yes, these are all operations within the prison.'
Okay. I'm relieved to hear that.
Yu Huan smiled and said, "I'm still worried about you. You're working day and night, so no matter how busy you are, you must eat!" (with a red lip emoji).
'You too.' (with a red lip emoji)
He had just casually typed that emoji himself, but when he saw it sent to him, it felt incredibly jarring.
I couldn't help but think to myself, "Next time we meet, I'll definitely hug you and kiss you passionately!"
Yu Huan tidied up her desk and screwed the lid on her thermos.
It was already five o'clock.
He tapped the table, looked around, his gaze sweeping lightly across everyone's face, and announced in a loud voice:
"It's time, everyone! That's all for today. Those who are supposed to go home, go home. Those who haven't finished their work, keep up the good work and head home!"
Say it.
He turned and walked ahead, intending to go to the editorial department on the third floor to chat with Lao Lin and have some tea.
Five o'clock is the rush hour at the Lianhe Zaobao building. If you don't hurry to the elevator and press the down button, you'll have to wait quite a while.
While waiting for the elevator, the four girls from the new media department arrived together with Chen Xi and Ye Jianxue, the two "arhats".
Yu Huan turned to look at Chen Yaoyao, not shying away from the public eye, and said with a smile, "Remember to check your work emails when you get back. I've sent you the client-side plan. Think about it carefully tonight, and when you come to the newspaper office tomorrow, I'll give you a good test."
In my previous life, the new media department expanded to thirty-seven people.
As the deputy director and second-in-command of the department, Yu Huan's only confidant, under the machinations of Zhao Yuan, was this little potato.
It's enough to make men speechless and women weep.
Caught off guard, Chen Yaoyao exclaimed in astonishment, "Huh?"
Xu Fei hurriedly nudged her shoulder: "Hey you! Brother Yu is going to give you an important position! Aren't you going to say something?"
"Thank you for your trust and important role, Brother Yu. I will do my best to live up to your expectations." Chen Yaoyao was still stunned.
Yu Huan retorted, "Why are you giving me that official talk?"
Chen Yaoyao immediately bowed deeply: "Thank you, Brother Yu!"
Zheng Yu's face was filled with envy, jealousy, and resentment: "Brother Yu, my abilities aren't bad either, when are you going to assign me a project!"
"Everyone, work hard! The development of the new media department has only just begun, and everyone has a bright future ahead of them."
Yu Huan smiled as he finished drawing a picture of a pie, then looked around.
Zheng Yu was clearly speaking her mind and joking, perhaps with a hint of testing the waters.
Chen Xi frowned, his eyes sharp, glancing at Chen Yaoyao, perhaps genuinely feeling a bit jealous.
After all, Chen Yaoyao's abilities were mediocre, and her job was just to manage the account. She was quiet and unassuming, and seemed to be a marginal figure.
Li Xiaoyu, nicknamed Sister Li, stood to the side with a smile. She was never competitive or vying for anything, and Yu Huan strongly suspected that she and Director Li were close relatives.
The editorial team has a heavy workload, and Wei Quan often works overtime. She is one of only two people in the new media department, besides Yu Huan, who leave work on time every day. Her abilities are obvious to all.
Ye Jianxue, who was in charge of art, needs no introduction. He was taciturn, introverted, and had no presence at all.
In the blink of an eye, the elevator doors slowly opened with a "ding," and Yu Huan turned around and stepped in first.
(End of this chapter)
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