Chapter 1723: Chapter 1723: 1723: I Don't Agree to This
Chapter 1723: Chapter 1723: I Don’t Agree to This
Yanyan let go of Lu Yichen and rushed toward Yueyue: “Yueyue, I missed you so much.”
Luo Qiao watched the two sisters hugging and thought, this is the first time they’ve been apart for so long since they were born. They used to go everywhere together, inseparable.
Yueyue laughed and hugged her sister back: “I missed you too.”
The scene brought tears to Rong Daniang’s eyes: “I must be getting old, always getting touched so easily.”
Luo Qiao smiled and said, “Hurry and put your things down, tidy up a bit. We’ll eat when the younger ones are back from school. Mom and Grandma Rong cooked your favorite dishes today.”
Yueyue looked at Luo Qiao with a smile: “Thank you, Mom. Thank you, Grandma Rong. Being away for a week really makes me miss the food at home.”
The two sisters headed to the backyard together. Lu Yichen went into the kitchen: “Is there anything I can do?”
Luo Qiao handed him some garlic: “Peel this, peel a lot, we’ll need it later.”
Lu Yichen found a place to hang his hat, washed his hands, and sat down to start peeling: “Qiaoqiao, there’s something I want to ask you for help with.”
Luo Qiao paused what she was doing, turned to him: “If you have something to say, just say it. Why being all formal?”
Lu Yichen cleared his throat lightly: “You’ve been quite busy lately. I was worried you wouldn’t have time, so I wanted to check with you first.”
Indeed, she had been busy recently because she was in the middle of transitioning with the former vice president who was in charge of HR, performance, and finance. There were many hidden issues, and she didn’t want to cause trouble for herself, so she was being especially cautious during the transition.
This caution uncovered many problems, which is why the transition took so long to complete.
This also made the administrative staff of various departments reassess Luo Qiao’s role in their minds. The Vice President Luo was not only skilled in medicine but also very knowledgeable in performance and finance, so they should forget about fooling her in the future.
Yesterday, she held a meeting with all the departments she was in charge of to reconfirm their areas of responsibility, registered them, and insisted on following procedures. Anyone making mistakes would be held accountable.
She also formulated a series of internal regulations based on the urgency and importance of issues, requiring all tasks to be completed within the specified time. All of these were included in the performance evaluations and closely related to personal salaries.
Although some people complained, Luo Qiao had a saying that was spot on: some tasks might be delayed, but ultimately they have to be done. Now with the responsibilities clearly defined, it actually increased the work progress and enthusiasm in various departments.
Luo Qiao didn’t move, waiting for Lu Yichen to continue: “Go ahead and tell me. What’s the matter? I’ve already organized the hospital affairs in recent days, and everything is on track. You can say it.”
Lu Yichen placed the peeled garlic into a bowl: “A comrade’s daughter of mine is ill and wants to come to the Capital City for treatment. I wanted to ask if you could help arrange it.”
Luo Qiao responded unconsciously: “Don’t tell me that your comrade’s daughter is Guan Yuyan, who once secretly answered your phone in your office claiming to be your fiancée?”
Lu Yichen stood up with a smile: “That was so long ago, and you still remember? But she’s sick now, and my comrade called me. I couldn’t refuse.”
Luo Qiao, for some reason, suddenly got angry: “Is it really Guan Yuyan?”
Lu Yichen saw that Luo Qiao was really upset, and quickly said: “Hey, don’t get like this. Don’t be angry over this, it’s not worth it.”
Luo Qiao closed her eyes, suppressing her anger: “I don’t agree with this. She had that intention back then, and that might not have changed. If you dare let them come to our house to disgust me, I’ll just head back to my parents’ home for a few days.”