Actually, according to company protocol, such a major incident should not be concealed from the company.
Chen Jiaming delayed reporting for one night, with his reasons based on two points:
First, the cause of the incident was still unclear, and the perpetrator had not been caught; further explanation was pending from the police investigation.
As for reporting to the company, he did not know where to start.
In Chen Jiaming’s interpretation, without conclusive evidence, it could only be classified as an accidental ergency. There was no clear cause, and it was not part of any plan. As such, his role as the team leader did not directly link him to any responsibilities, and the relation to the company was also yet to be determined.
The second point was that Chen Jiaming believed he had done enough with the follow-up work and the handling of the aftermath. He had contacted the best hospitals and doctors imdiately, saving the lives of the company’s employees. He minimized the accidental injuries.
Even if he had co back to report or notify the company, he had already done everything that was expected; he did not shirk his responsibilities but instead took on the greatest duty and perford his obligations perfectly.
Sister Cai definitely stood by Chen Jiaming, fluently recounting Chen Jiaming’s achievents to Xiao Jianming, particularly highlighting how he had saved Fu Yubo’s life.
After hearing her comprehensive narrative, Xiao Jianming’s thick eyebrows gently drew together, his fingers crossed without making a sound.
This made Sister Cai, thinking too highly of herself, suddenly realize sothing after she had spoken to the point of dry mouth and parched tongue: exactly who was she standing in front of!
Yes, just now, she had been too eager to defend Chen Jiaming since she was aligned with him and acutely aware of the gravity of the situation. Driven by her interests and fearing being implicated by Chen Jiaming, she had forgotten who she was reporting to.
According to company rules, she was reporting to her highest-level superior, her ultimate boss.
Chen Jiaming was just a subordinate to the man before her, rely working for him.
Upon this stark realization, Sister Cai’s body involuntarily shivered.
She bowed her head, looking at the tips of her black leather shoes while the sweat dripping from her forehead blurred the lenses of her glasses.
Xiao Jianming finally spoke, "When Chen Jiaming returns this afternoon, find a ti for him to co see ."
Sister Cai quickly looked up, "Okay——"
"Alright, you may leave now," said Xiao Jianming.
Sister Cai did not quite understand his tone; it seed neither angry nor emotional.
Xiao Jianming’s indifference and cool deanor only made it harder to grasp his thoughts.
However, Xiao Jianming indeed wanted Chen Jiaming to co to his office for a private report.
Chen Jiaming took the morning flight back and had planned to visit Fu Yubo at the hospital to show his responsibility and care as a supervisor. However, a phone call from Sister Cai forced him to completely abandon this plan.
In the afternoon, after Xiao Jianming’s lunch, he wanted to see him before attending a seminar hosted by the local governnt in a business circle.
On his way to the company, Chen Jiaming thought about that call from Kang Junjia.
He had not initially planned to go to City D, but it turned out that Kang Junjia’s call, inadvertently, saved his life. He later learned from others that it was all done by that Zhou from Tengguang, who even planned to stab him with a knife.
Planned to stab him with a knife?
Not weighing how much flesh he had on his own body!
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