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Capítulo 911: Chapter 726: Change (2)

“You must have suffered grievances outside, leading to doubts about your ability. So you ca back to the project group to visit the teacher and us, seeking help. You hope to use us to help you establish a foothold in the new company.”

Chonghui sighed, “Chuxin, in fact, it’s nothing for a graduate to co back and reconnect with the teacher. You’re working in Beidu, the teacher still has connections with you, and if there’s trouble, we’ll definitely help. We know that besides ’emotion,’ the ntor-student relationship is also a social survival link.”

“But you… are too impatient. You walked into our office with a purpose, facing the teacher and the senior sister, even I can see it. How could they not?”

“You said you brought projects to the teacher and contributed to the group. In fact, it was you who joined a new company and needed to produce sothing to show as your performance, using the teacher’s na to back you up.”

“And this is only one aspect.”

Chonghui looked into Shi Chuxin’s eyes, watching her nervous expression slowly change into chaos.

“Additionally, you want us to cover for you—cover your layoff, right?”

“You didn’t tell us directly because you knew the teacher wouldn’t agree, and neither would we like it. But this is exactly your plan.”

“On one hand, EAP does have tasks involving layoffs. You hope we can provide good counseling for those employees who develop psychological issues due to layoffs, to avoid any trouble.”

“But you’re not satisfied with just that. You want more.”

“So you have another agenda—that is Chen Lizhou. Or rather, employees similar to Chen Lizhou.”

Chonghui paused, as if the following words were difficult to say because they were stern to the point of accusation.

“To soone like Chen Lizhou, who experienced a devastating personal event, he seed like a good candidate for layoffs; but you didn’t want to just pressure him with layoffs—”

“You want to control him.”

This sentence was hard for Chonghui to say.

“Because you know that people like him who have undergone unfortunate events will certainly have psychological problems, and people with psychological problems are very easy to guide, very easy to control.”

“But here’s another problem—you can tell that Chen Lizhou’s condition is off. You probably know how to control him.”

“But since you’ve been away from Psychological Consultation for too long, your evaluation ability has declined. You feel you can’t deeply understand Chen Lizhou, worried that rashly taking action would cause unexpected outcos.”

“After all, ‘control’ is a very delicate job, and any carelessness would lead things in a direction no one wants to see.”

“So you ca to find Zhuren.”

Chonghui took a deep breath, “You repeatedly asked Zhuren, wanting to know if Chen Lizhou had any risk of suicide or self-harm. You’re worried that things might spiral out of control, eventually implicating you, making things worse, right?”

“And after Zhuren gave you a safe answer last ti, you started acting. You used Chen Lizhou’s situation to help you with layoffs and fulfill your quotas—yes, we know about this. I bet you didn’t plan to hide it from us.”

“Everything seed to be going in the direction you expected, but there’s one situation you didn’t foresee.”

“And that is, Zhuren’s psychological consultation was too effective, and Chen Lizhou recovered too quickly.”

Chonghui leaned back slightly, sitting back at the conference table, “I guess today you must have received so bad news from Chen Lizhou. He is no longer willing to cooperate with your layoffs, right?”

“That’s why you barged into our office, wanting to ask Zhuren about Chen Lizhou’s specific situation, and at the sa ti wanting another safety signal from Zhuren.”

“If Chen Lizhou’s current condition is still stable, then you would further press and bring things back on track—your track.”

While Chonghui was analyzing, Shi Chuxin was breathing heavily.

A thin layer of sweat began to appear on her forehead, her nostrils flaring quickly.

She seed to want to say sothing, but Chonghui didn’t give her the chance, as there was still one last bit he hadn’t analyzed.

“The above I ntioned was analyzed from what Chen Lizhou revealed during the consultation, when you instructed him to lay off people in his departnt ruthlessly.”

Chonghui paused here again.

“But I was also thinking about another issue.”

“You want to push Chen Lizhou further, to put him back on your track. Clearly, you only needed to find Zhuren for that, after all, he is Chen Lizhou’s consultant. But you specifically sought out too.”

“So I was wondering—what’s the significance of my presence here.”

Chonghui looked directly into Shi Chuxin’s eyes.

At so point, the panic in Shi Chuxin’s eyes gradually cald down, changing into an expression that Chonghui couldn’t understand.

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Chonghui said, “Is it because you thought I could be your lobbyist? If Zhuren disagrees, you hope I can also persuade Zhuren with you, right?”

“If Zhuren insists on the confidentiality principle, you hope I can persuade him to make an exception.”

“Even if possible, you hope I can help you get Zhuren to redesign the intervention plan. After all, having Chen Lizhou cautiously choose layoff candidates and maintain a normal working environnt is an intervention plan; “

“But having Chen Lizhou lay off people boldly to reduce work pressure and accidentally vent emotions is also a choice for an intervention plan, right?”

After saying this, Chonghui looked steadily at Shi Chuxin.

Shi Chuxin, whose eyes had regained their calmness, looked steadily back at Chonghui.

Nan Zhubin’s gaze moved between them.

Eventually, it was Shi Chuxin who couldn’t hold it any longer.

She spoke, her voice a little shaky, “So… will you help ?”

As if he had witnessed sothing he couldn’t bear to see, Chonghui lowered his head.

He closed his eyes, took a deep breath, then opened them; then closed his eyes again, took another deep breath, then opened them again.

During this process, Shi Chuxin was hopeful, hoping Chonghui would say the answer she wanted to hear.

But in Nan Zhubin’s eyes, Chonghui’s body gradually slumped, from the neck to the shoulders, from the chest and abdon to the waist.

It seed that this man had been overwheld by a sudden fatigue; but Nan Zhubin sensed sothing different in this fatigue.

It was like he had been running on a path with no end in sight for who knows how long, and now he could finally give up, relieved.

After the third deep breath, Chonghui leaned back completely, sitting on the conference table.

He again looked directly into Shi Chuxin’s eyes, “Chuxin, you want to achieve your goals through visitors’ psychological issues; even want to interfere with the consultation plan, using psychological consultation to control the visitors.”

“You’ve lost your original intention.”

Chonghui shook his head, “But I haven’t.”

Shi Chuxin found that she couldn’t understand Chonghui’s expression now.

She was sowhat panicked.

In the morning initially, discovering that her colleague’s performance had surpassed hers, she panicked once.

After talking with the HR director and being rejected after contacting Chen Lizhou to accelerate the layoff process using her phone, she panicked again.

But now she suddenly felt that the setbacks at work didn’t make her as panicked and at a loss as Chonghui’s refusal just now.

“I…”

Shi Chuxin opened her mouth, seemingly wanting to defend sothing.

Like spitting on the so-called original intention, suppressing Chonghui’s student thinking, refuting with social and workplace survival rules.

But after speaking, even Shi Chuxin was surprised by what she said next:

“Actually from your reactions just now, I can also see that Chen Lizhou’s current condition has improved, so now he absolutely has no risk of suicide or self-harm.”

“I can very well just go directly to the sales departnt to find him and give him a push on the layoff matter; or even go for broke and directly fire him.”

“After all, recently because his wife died, he indeed caused quite a few troubles at work. Even several tis of being late and absenteeism were covered up by .”

Shi Chuxin played her trump card.

“Firing him as this director would free up salary space equivalent to laying off half a sales departnt.”

“But I can also choose not to do so. As long as he continues to help , he can stay here.”

Shi Chuxin looked at Chonghui, “He’s your visitor, shouldn’t you be responsible for his situation? Losing his job would be another destructive pressure event for him, right?”

This speech did not change Chonghui’s expression in the slightest.

He rely sighed, “You have indeed changed. I originally thought you would be angry, but I didn’t expect you to start negotiating with .”

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