The Girl Who Restarted Time

Chapter 34: Good Leadership

Chapter 34: Good Leadership


Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations


The emergence of social platforms had successfully brought people closer to each other. Some show off, some shared, some do updates every day, some only occasionally post something, some make remarks n.o.body would be interested in, and some make comments that are popular. In whatever case, the theme is just to be happy.


Lu Jia’er occasionally updated her WeChat Moments. Today she had attended Jin Shengping’s speech, which was naturally a very important experience. So she posted a message on the Moments with a picture of the hale and hearty Jin Shengping on the stage.


After just a few moments, there were a lot of likes and comments on WeChat.


Lu Jia’er rarely cared about this, but today was an exception, because Jin Xiangdong was among the people who had given the picture their likes. Seeing the ‘little heart’, Lu Jia’er could not control her heartbeat. She clicked with slender fingers and confirmed that it was really from Jin Xiangdong.


The two had added each other on WeChat the day they met. Lu Jia’er had also specially flipped through his WeChat Moments and found that Jin Xiangdong was almost non-existent social platforms.Since BUA moved their headquarters to City B, had had only posted ten times on his Moments, of which six were his wishes for New Year’s Day and the Spring Festival.


As Jin Shengping had said, he was too low-key.


Thinking of Jin Shengping, Lu Jia’er, full of curiosity, would like to ask about the specific condition of his health from Jin Xiangdong, since he was his father. So she sent him a message directly, “Ace, I am so grateful I had the chance to hear your father’s wonderful speech today, but I saw that he did not wear a cervical collar. Did he get a doctor’s permission?”


Within a few seconds, she received his reply, “It was allowed by the doctor!”


Lu Jia’er was stunned. An injury in the muscles and bones usually takes about one hundred days to recover. Normally, it takes at least 6 to 10 weeks to recover.


“I am really sorry!” Lu Jia’er apologized again.


Seated in a conference room, when Jin Xiangdong saw this message, he had intended to tell Lu Jia’er to rest a.s.sured. However, the person concerned would inevitably feel even guiltier in such cases, so he replied, “If you really feel sorry, come to the company and buy me a cup of coffee tomorrow!”


As long as she could atone for what she had done and weaken her sense of guilt, Lu Jia’er would naturally agree generously. “Okay, tell me what you like to have!”


Two words appeared on the screen, “Blue Mountain!”


“Well, see you tomorrow!” Lu Jia’s fingertips danced on the screen.


“See you tomorrow!”


When Lu Jia’er had finished talking with Jin Xiangdong, by the time she closed the message window, there were 20 more likes on her Moments, 8 of which were from the BUA R&D team members.


Does this team have a glorious tradition of collectively giving people likes?


Is it perhaps good leadership exercised by Jin Xiangdong? Everyone had followed him giving her likes.


In any case, it was a good thing for a new team to work together. So Lu Jia’er’s mouth lifted before she knew it. However, it was the first time that Jin Xiangdong had suffered due to inattention from the BUA R&D members during work discussions in a conference room.


The chief culprit was Jason. He had just now discovered that Jin Xiangdong gave Lu Jia’er’s Moments a like. He took a screenshot and posted it to the group chat for the team, which got a tremendous response among the group, therefore the members all gave their likes to Lu Jia’er.


However, everyone quickly returned to normal, because even if they wanted to gossip, it would have to wait until after the meeting.


Ten minutes later, the meeting was over and Jin Xiangdong was about to return to his office after closing his laptop.


However, he was stopped by Jason. “Don’t go. Tell us about your little heart for Professor Lu!”