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Supreme Heir Son-in-law-Chapter 1147 - 1146: Going to the Branch Company
After Xiao Keyi finished speaking, she immediately took a picture on her phone and sent it to her grandfather. This plan, her grandfather actually also knew about it, apart from her and grandfather, no one else was aware of it.
After Xiao Keyi finished taking the picture, she took Xu Ke’s information and prepared to onboard him. As for Xu Ke’s position, she was well aware of it.
"Isn’t it that after President Li left, the entire company in the southern area of Changnan City is unmanaged? If that’s the case, I’ve already found someone to take over—I’ll directly assign him to that company to replace President Li’s position."
After Xiao Keyi finished speaking, Human Resource Minister Hong Xuan almost felt weak in the knees, nearly kneeling down. Could it be that the person who Xiao Keyi brought for assessment indeed had high skills? But at this moment, he dared not question, he could only nod quickly.
"Then I’ll make him his office badge and bring him over directly if we’re busy. Miss, if you have anything to do, you can go ahead now." 𝒻𝘳ℯℯ𝑤ℯ𝒷𝘯ℴ𝓋ℯ𝘭.𝑐ℴ𝑚
"I don’t need to personally escort him, you can go about your business."
After Human Resource Minister Hong Xuan finished speaking, he took Xu Ke’s materials and quickly got his badge done, and handed it out personally with both hands to Xu Ke.
"Congratulations, President Xu, from now on, you will take charge of that area’s operations, hoping you will guide us and assist in the work."
At this time, Human Resource Minister Hong Xuan’s attitude was very humble, and Xu Ke did not put on airs. He reached out to shake hands. According to reason, Xu Ke’s current status was indeed higher than Hong Xuan’s, so this was appropriate.
"As for work matters, I hope we can communicate more."
The other HR colleagues saw their minister bowing to someone who looked like a beggar, and the news spread across the company. They glanced at Hong Xuan suspiciously but didn’t dare to challenge Xiao Keyi.
Xiao Keyi glanced at the name on Hong Xuan’s badge, but upon seeing it, her expression changed drastically, as if she saw something she shouldn’t have. Those around her rejoiced, fearing Xu Ke might be done for.
"Say it again, what’s your name?"
Xu Ke looked at his badge, puzzled, and held it up to Xiao Keyi: "My name is Xu Ke."
Xiao Keyi suddenly felt her heart pounding, and grandfather had told her that her fiancé was also named Xu Ke, but according to grandfather, her fiancé was a vegetative state and couldn’t even read. Yet, the person before her was highly knowledgeable; could they be the same person? She quickly shook her head, thinking it couldn’t be possible. The two were worlds apart and unrelated.
"Alright, nothing is wrong, but I know someone else named Xu Ke too. You both are destined, I hope we’ll have pleasant cooperation in the future. Right, Hong Xuan, take him to the branch later, remember to change his outfit and give the people there a wake-up call."
Human Resource Minister Hong Xuan was baffled, thinking the Young Miss was to escort him personally earlier, so why wasn’t she doing it and looked so upset?
"Since the Young Miss said so, then come with me."
Xu Ke looked at his current outfit, admittedly unsatisfactory, and had no choice but to follow Hong Xuan.
Having been in the workplace for years, Hong Xuan could naturally read the situation; he knew Xiao Keyi valued Xu Ke greatly, hence never making things difficult for him, even taking him to a salon for a complete makeover.
After arriving at the branch, Hong Xuan stayed close behind Xu Ke: "When we reach the company later, don’t fear those people. They’ll be your subordinates in the future. If you don’t know something about the company, you can ask me via WeChat anytime."
These little details were etched in Xu Ke’s heart, realizing Hong Xuan meant to make things clear to the branch people.
Upon entering, the branch staff had heard rumors, and they began secretly observing their new president.
Seeing Xu Ke, the female employees felt their hearts racing. Now that Xu Ke had a new outfit, he looked more handsome than the television stars, and without makeup, he displayed more masculinity, impressing the female employees.
"Hey, you saw that too? That’s our new president, incredibly handsome! Much better than the previous President Li. I’m in love; I won’t idolize anyone else anymore! Our president is my idol!"
"This truly feels like a novel plot. In reality, company presidents are usually paunchy, but now it seems like fiction brought to life in reality—quite unbelievable!"
"Alright, enough chatter. As excellent as this president might be, they’re all bloodsuckers! Better work hard, or the new boss might burn you first!"
The speaker was, naturally, a male employee; there were already few women employees in the company, and now with such a president, their chances of wooing them were slim.
"Alright, everyone stop and stand up."
Hong Xuan’s words immediately made everyone eagerly stand up.
"Let me introduce to everyone; this is your new president, Xu Ke. From today on, he will be your branch president. Any decision made within the branch must go through him before reporting to Headquarters. Though this president is young, his knowledge is endorsed by the Young Miss. If anyone disrespects him, get out of the company early."
Hong Xuan’s words were an undeniable testimony of Xu Ke’s status, and the staff knew it well.
Xu Ke nodded towards Hong Xuan: "You’ve been really helpful, Minister Hong, leave the rest to me. Thank you for personally escorting me."
Hong Xuan heard this and bowed slightly, saluting: "President Xu, it’s no trouble at all. This is my job; feel free to ask anything if needed. I’ll take my leave now."
Seeing Hong Xuan bow, everyone was even more awestruck—what kind of person could make Minister Hong show such respect? They realized they must carefully support Xu Ke in the future, while Xu Ke was deeply grateful for the effect Hong Xuan brought him.
Unbeknownst to Hong Xuan, this day’s gesture would bring him unexpected opportunities in the future.







