Chapter 163 Own Talent
Chapter 163 Own Talent
"Mr. Cheng, is it funny?" Seeing that Victor was still grinning cheekily, Melinda was angry. He had no
idea that he was the one to blame for what had happened.
Melinda's serious expression confused Victor. He poured water for her and seemed very pleased.
"This question is very serious. It's not funny at all. I came here today to talk about it. I have read the
draft. It is not that bad. And it might be because the colleagues have higher requirement on you, right?
You happen to have a gap in this period. Next time you improve it, it will be better. I believe in you."
Victor analyzed carefully, but found that instead of getting serious as usual, Melinda was mocking him,
as if she had heard some kind of joke.
The smile at the corner of her mouth looked frightening.
A beauty who had always been graceful and sensible would become very powerful when she mocked
someone. It was until this moment that Victor finally felt it.
"Higher requirement? Are they entitled to question me?" Melinda said in a sarcastic tone, and those
vicious words were still lingering in her ears.
Victor became more cautious when she spoke like this.
"Melinda, we are so familiar with each other. What do you want to say? Just say it out." Victor
hesitated. He didn't know how to deal with this woman, but the way Melinda looked at him made him
timid.
"Mr. Cheng, we are not familiar," Melinda said with a smile. Though what her colleague said was harsh,
she had to admit that there was something she did not handle well.
If she could be more tough, she wouldn't have been bothered by these things.
Victor's mouth twisted in disbelief. He wondered whether Melinda was at her period, where was the
gentle and kind her?
"Mr. Cheng, if you want to talk about the manuscript, I have known it. Next time, I will not let everyone
down." Melinda stood up, bowed slightly, and straightened her back.
"Mr. Cheng, I hope you will not do anything inappropriate anymore. I really like this job." Melinda turned
around and said with a smile before leaving.
She was tired of those schemes. She didn't want to leave this place which she had been accustomed
to for a long time for some ridiculous reasons.
Victor was still a little confused, but he also read some information from the attitude of Melinda.
"What's going on in the editing department?" Unable to think of an answer, Victor asked his assistant.
The assistant had heard of it and told him everything he knew.
He even despised Melinda.
"What a bunch of gossipy women!" Victor said. He let his assistant leave the office. Thinking of what
had happened, he knew that it was he who had dragged down Melinda.
"You should change the meaning of this draft and release it in the next magazine." Victor sent Melinda
a message. After a short while, he received a reply.
"There is no need. It makes people even more feel that we are related. By the way, I have
anonymously submitted it to the competitor company." A smile was shown behind Melinda's words,
which made Victor think of her fake smiling face.
Though working at the company, Melinda was free to write. It would be no problem if her own company
didn't use her article, she could send her article to other companies. She could even earn money using
an anonymous name in usual times.
It was the first time that Melinda did this, but she just felt happy. She was a qualified woman, would she
be afraid that she could not survive in this industry? Of course not.
She was confident in herself. She dared to submit her article anonymously to other company even
when her own company knew clearly it was hers. She knew that the company would not make a fuss
about it.
It was obvious that the quality of the finished draft was not as good as the last one which was denied.
Since there was a dark curtain for the draft, the company was not so stupid to do that.
Victor could imagine that he would be scolded by his leader the next time when he had a meeting. If
this happened a few more times, he would also be in a bad situation.
After a thorough analysis, he had to step up in the end, no matter what the situation was.
Just as the old saying goes, "A straight foot is not afraid of a crooked shoe." Melinda went to work
every day as usual. Others' attitude towards her had no longer bothered her. On Friday, Victor wanted
to make a small private meeting.
Not everyone in the editing department would be present, but almost everyone was present.
Melinda walked to her seat, and found the chair was splashed with water. Calmed down, she took out
the folder from the table and placed it on the seat. She pressed the material with her mobile phone.
Looking at her behavior, Victor's eyes twitched. He felt that she was really a little self-indulgent these
days.
Those who had planned to tease Melinda got shocked when they saw her behavior.
Victor started with the same kind of opening remarks. In addition, the staff kept talking about the
problems that they had encountered at work this week.
"Good. Everyone is working very hard this week," Victor said. Those people were naturally applauding.
"You are all very talented people. I hope that you can perfectly demonstrate your talents in the
company and make yourself more successful in the company. Just like Melinda, with her own talents,
she has won a lot of difficult partners.
Now many cooperative partners come to our company to ask Melinda to write the article. So I hope
everyone here will try to let more people see yourselves. At that time, the cooperative partners have to
carefully choose."
As Victor spoke, he was vaguely reminding everyone that the reason why Melinda could become so
successful now was her own talent, and the reason why they didn't receive such treatment from him
was because they were not talented.
But he had laid a good foundation for himself and given a group of people a way out. They just didn't
fully interpret their talents.
While saying those words like a tongue twister, those people who were smart enough had figured out
the purpose of the meeting.
Melinda did this all because of her efforts and talents. She had nothing to do with other things.
"The superiors have read Melinda's article and found it not with big problems, but the rules cannot be
broken. Since it was rejected by you, the company is not using it."
After Victor finished his words, Melinda raised her head and gave him a meaningful look. She felt that
the message she had just received might not be sent by him. How shameless he was.
But if he was too shy, he would not stay in this position.
"I've already known the reasons. I'll seriously tell someone that don't ruin the company's atmosphere.
Don't bring any rumors or ruin others' reputation. We all know the law. Don't say anything about the
affection in front of me when the case is investigated."
Taking a glance at Elsa, Victor gave her a sudden strong pressure, and she froze in her seat.
The ultimate beneficiary of this case was clear to all. She took the opportunity that originally belonged
to Melinda.
The same kind of warning, said by Victor, had intimidated many people.
"I don't want to be involved in these things. Everyone, be careful with your words and deeds from now
on. Put such imagination and energy on your work, and I think your ability will definitely be improved,"
said Victor politely. He was an easy-going leader. He used to make fun of his subordinates, but none of
them dared to speak to him this time.
They all lowered their heads, except Melinda.
The meeting was over and people were leaving. Melinda was still the last one at a slow pace. Victor
leaned on the door of the small meeting room. He stood up with his back straight as he saw Melinda
out.
"Are we going to have a meal together later? As my apology," Victor said. Actually, he was going to
have a party with his subordinates. But he deliberately said that to make fun of Melinda. Hearing his
words, the latter's face changed.
"Mr. Cheng, don't you think it's better for us to keep a distance from each other because of your
generosity just now?"
Melinda said mockingly. Victor then said in a low voice, "I am going to have a meal with the
departments to help you reconcile yourself with your colleagues. Are you moved?"
"Thank you for your understanding, Mr. Cheng,"
Melinda answered perfunctorily, then she went back to her seat from the side of Victor. Sure enough,
everyone knew about the dinner party and was very excited to have dinner together. Elsa went home
first in excuse of feeling uncomfortable.
The appearance of Melinda was like an ice machine, and the lively atmosphere just now suddenly
quieted down. Everyone looked at each other, and did not know how to open their mouths.
"Why are all of you upset like this? You don't want to go with me? Well, you just help me save some
money."
Victor walked out of the meeting room and saw a group of people staring at each other. Melinda knew
that most of her colleagues were just following others' opinions. If she was too mean to them, she
would be very narrow-minded.
"Mr. Cheng, is your wallet strong enough? You can't just treat each of us a bowl of Wonton, will you?"
Melinda teased Victor as she packed up her things. After that, everyone began to talk as well.
"Maybe he will treat us with roast potatoes."
"Mr. Cheng is noble, he might not know what roast potatoes are."
"Mr. Cheng, we want to eat high-classed cuisine and we want to take our families."
"……"
The restaurant they decided to have dinner together at was a restaurant where they frequently went. It
was said that it owned Victor's shares, so they ordered the food in a rude way.
The colleagues deliberately build a good relationship with Melinda. During the drinking, Melinda was
the one who got drunk most, except Victor. Only that she could cheat in drinking and drunk some soft
beverage, while Victor drank the real wine.
The crowd was boisterous. Melinda had to admit that even though she did not care, she was still
relieved unconsciously at this time.
"Melinda, I'm sorry that I have caused your conflict with your colleagues and bothered you. I'll drink this
glass of wine first."
"You've already expressed your apology in the best way," Melinda said with a smile. She would still
have a long way to go at the problem about the colleagues if it weren't for Victor's help. Text © owned by NôvelDrama.Org.
"Can we be friends?" Victor looked at Melinda with bright eyes, full of expectation.