Chapter 837: Chapter 837: Out of Danger
But he was helpless, as he was instructed by those above to make the call.
He had no other choice but to dial.
He wasn’t the one in charge, after all.
The assistant felt aggrieved, knowing that Sister Ann Nolan always valuedmpetence; no matter how powerful the nemer’s background, if they weren’tmpetent, they’d be immediately weeded out.
He knew Ann’s temper crystal clear.
“Revoke it, the Translation Department doesn’t need this type of nepotism,” Ann said indifferently.
“Sister Ann Nolan… I, I can’t handle it,” the assistant trembled with fear.
On one hand was the boss, and on the other was his direct supervisor Ann; it was too much of a dilemma!
The assistant was so stifled that his cheeks turned red, and heuldn’t utter a word for a long time.
Ann, however, was very firm in her stance: “Firstly, the Translation Department isn’t short-staffed; sndly, we don’t need a figurehead; and lastly, reply exactly as you have to.”
The assistant broke out in ald sweat; he just knew this was Ann’s attitude.
But how should he reply? This was too difficult!
“Sister Ann Nolan, how about youme to the office, youuld personally interview the nemer? Or maybe have a talk with the boss?”
“I’m on leave,” she replied.
“I know, but this is somewhat urgent… The nemer is currently chatting in the boss’s office, and I’m afraid she’ll be out soon. I’m worried I won’t be able to hold the fort.”
“Go and tell the boss that the nemer can be placed in another department. The Translation Department is both grueling and exhausting, with frequent overtime. Do I need to teach you that?” Ann said calmly.
The assistant was silent for a moment, then nodded: “I will try.”
The Translation Department was indeed both demanding and exhausting. When there were a lot of assignments, they worked overtime as a group and often had to work externally.
That young lady looked pampered, with her delicate hands never having touched spring water, seemingly never having endured hardship.
And she obviously wasn’t the type whould handle tough times.
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The assistant thought that mentioning this might just work.
Ann hung up the phone, her demeanor steady.
They really would let anyone into the Translation Department.
She went to the restroom to wash her hands and then tidied up Jasmine Yale’s hospital room.
Just then, a nurse came to take Jasmine’s temperature and administer her injection, so Ann took the opportunity to inquire about some basicnditions —
“Is herndition okay now?”
“Miss Yale was in an extremely exhausted state before the fever, so although the fever has subsided, she still needs time to regainnsciousness,” the nurse explained.
“Extremely exhausted?” Ann puzzled.
“Hmm, ituld be due to staying up late, or possibly the high workload, or even various psychological pressures. There are many possible reasons…”
“I see,” Ann understood.
Jasmine also mentioned to her that she had been staying up late reading and doing problems lately, probably under a lot of pressure.
The nurse skillfully gave Jasmine her injection and then adjusted her IV.
After chatting a few more sentences with the nurse, Ann learned that Jasmine was out of danger and not in a seriousndition, which allowed her to finally feel relieved.
Just then, Ann’s phone started vibrating on the sofa!
She hurriedly walked over and answered it.
“What’s up?”
“Sister Ann Nolan, I’ve just been chewed out by the boss, he called me insensitive,” the assistant said, having run into a wall, with a self-deprecating tone, “He also said Miss Glorian graduated from a prestigious university’s foreign language program with high proficiency in English, and being placed in the Translation Department was ampliment to us.”
“Did you tell him how hard our department works?”
“Ofurse, I didn’t just say it was hard work, I almost showed our entire schedule to Miss Glorian. But the boss wouldn’t listen, he even said that there’s always easier work to do and that the easier tasksuld be assigned to Miss Glorian.”
“What kind of logic is that, getting stationed in our department just to make soy sauce?” Ann said angrily.
“I, I didn’t dare tontradict the boss.”