Car-hailing Driver: Rewards from Complaints-Chapter 135 - 127: Our Child Doesn’t Need You to Raise

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Chapter 135: Chapter 127: Our Child Doesn’t Need You to Raise

At three in the afternoon, Yu Shishi drove Yang Chen to the traffic police brigade.

The traffic officer saw that Yang Chen actually brought a female secretary, and they were driving a Rolls-Royce Cullinan, and was speechless with shock.

Oh my, if running a ride-share service is this profitable, why bother being traffic police?

Working in the wind and rain, sometimes facing life-threatening drivers.

Being a ride-share driver is relaxing and safe, and you can make money to hire such a young and beautiful secretary and even buy a Rolls.

Traffic officer: "Buddy, you’re really something. Your secretary driving a Rolls-Royce to bring you here. Are you sure you’re just a ride-share driver?"

Yang Chen nodded and said, "You all saw me catch that fugitive, didn’t you?"

Traffic officer: "Oh, right, right, my memory. I really don’t know what to say, here’s your license."

Yang Chen took the license and the non-punishment notice, and under the puzzled gaze of the traffic officer, drove away in the confiscated Phaeton.

Yang Chen wanted to drive around to kill time, so Yu Shishi drove straight home.

Yang Chen logged into his Bibi driver account and found that the two recent bad reviews had already been removed.

In fact, Bibi’s data department can retrieve in-car camera footage from each driver.

If there’s a bad review, the data department can extract the footage for support staff to check whether the review is reasonable and needs removal.

However, if Bibi actually did this, it would certainly increase staff workload, requiring Bibi to hire more employees, which would raise operating costs.

Therefore, the data department typically wouldn’t retrieve the footage for support staff to verify the reasonableness of every driver’s bad review, unless the driver preempts with a complaint.

But Yang Chen is different; he is now a key star driver being promoted by the Bibi platform, representing Bibi’s image, so his bad reviews must be treated carefully.

If customers see that Yang Chen has many bad reviews and low ratings, wouldn’t that ruin the efforts to build his image?

Therefore, CEO Li Changqi ordered Liu Xueqing, who often handles Yang Chen’s review complaints, that whenever Yang Chen gets a bad review, she doesn’t need him to file a complaint; she can directly request footage from the data department to verify and must handle it immediately, so other passengers won’t see it.

With this order, Yang Chen no longer needs to deliberately please Liu Xueqing; handling Yang Chen’s bad reviews has now become one of her responsibilities.

So, although the matters of catching the fugitive and running the red light were quite sensational—not the outcome Yang Chen wanted—for Yang Chen the results were still nice, as it benefited him.

Nearing five o’clock, Pan Zhudan, the President of Louis Vuitton China, called Yang Chen.

The chief designer of Louis Vuitton Group, Hiltabells, led his team to Hai City and is now staying at the Bulgari Hotel.

Pan Zhudan arranged a dinner party and wanted to invite Yang Chen to attend, and to have Hiltabells alter clothes for him on the spot.

Yang Chen replied, "Okay. You call over the store managers of Louis Vuitton and its sub-brands in Hai City, as well as the main executives of the China office, so I can meet everyone. Oh, right, call Misia Bund Store’s Wang Jiayi too."

Pan Zhudan quickly responded, "Got it, got it. I’ll notify them right away; see you at Bulgari Restaurant at 7:30 PM."

Yang Chen agreed and hung up the phone.

Yang Chen quickly called Yu Shishi to tell her he wouldn’t be home for dinner and not to make food for him.

Then Yang Chen continued picking up orders.

Close to six o’clock, Yang Chen received an order to go to Peak Apartments.

Two dazzlingly dressed girls got into the car, their heavy makeup obscuring their real looks, but they seemed okay at first glance.

Yang Chen has been driving for a while and has heard other drivers talk about Peak Apartments while bragging in driver chat groups.

In short, the old row of pink-light salons is gone; they’ve all moved into apartments.

Places like Peak Apartments, Love Apartments, Express Apartments, all using names that hint at the edge.

As everyone knows, taxi drivers and ride-share drivers know the city best.

They know where it’s cost-effective to get a bath and massage, and which places charge surprisingly high prices for basic services.

They all earn hard-earned money, so Yang Chen doesn’t discriminate; he takes the order anyway.

Of course, not every woman living there must be involved in such professions.

So Yang Chen treated the two passengers with a normal heart.

The two women texted each other on WeChat in the back seat, then exchanged a satisfied smile with a glance.

Seems like they made a successful customer deal, or they wouldn’t show such expressions.

The two women seemed restless; seeing Yang Chen was quite handsome, they began to flirt.

Girl in red dress: "Hey handsome, you look familiar. Did I ride with you before?"

Girl in white dress: "Oh, come on! Whenever you see a handsome guy, you say you’ve met him. Why not say you’ve slept with him?"

Girl in red dress: "Hehe... That could be possible. Handsome, add me on WeChat, and remember to look for me if you want to hang out in the future."

Though Yang Chen doesn’t discriminate against them earning money through hard work, that doesn’t mean he accepts their teasing.

"No thanks, I’m busy driving all day, no time for outings," Yang Chen replied expressionlessly.

Girl in red dress: "Oh, add me. Later when you have customers needing company, you can introduce them to me. Come on, come on, just add me."