Chapter 653: Mixing Time
Masayoshi Kishimoto had a perfect thirtieth birthday at Natsui Makoto’s place, causing the entire person to be immersed in the wonderful feeling of domestic bliss all afternoon.
When it came to the closing time of the afternoon proper, Masayoshi Kishimoto did not leave. This made the crowd rare, after all, the chairman had always left at the right time, and would even leave work early before the hour.
Today, what was wrong with him? If the chairman didn’t leave, then everyone couldn’t leave either. This made the people in the secretary’s office an extremely rare experience of working overtime.
As for those departments that often worked overtime, it didn’t matter if they weren’t able to leave at the end of the day. Anyway, they had already gotten used to it a long time ago.
Yamada Mirai received a call from Kishimoto Masayoshi, so she hurriedly walked into the president’s office. When she saw the other party, she said in a serious manner, “Chairman, is there anything you want me to do?”
“Sit down and accompany me for a chat.” Masayoshi Kishimoto said bluntly.
Yamada Mirai froze for a moment, and it took a dozen seconds before she was able to react. She herself was initially guessing that the Chairman would in all likelihood entrust her with a particularly important matter.
Otherwise, why hadn’t the Chairman gotten off work when it was the end of the day? After she came back to her senses, she completely obeyed the chairman’s words and found a seat.
Masayoshi Kishimoto didn’t say anything or look at her. He just wanted to find someone to mingle with him, after all, he still had to have dinner with Rie Sakai in the evening.
It would be far too early to go over there now. If he went home first, and then went out to eat with Sakai Rie, he would definitely be in the same Maybach car at home.
At that time, it would not be easy for her to excuse herself. She insisted that she had to send herself there, but also to meet a person, and is not exposed?
He directly to work overtime as an excuse, and then calculate the time to go to her in advance to book a good Michelin three-star restaurant, can be much more natural.
At that time, he then took a phone call, but also easy to get away, after all, it is possible to drive alone in their own car that goes out.
As for the late-night snack, that was Fujie Nao’s time slot. She had called herself multiple times to make a confirmation. As a man of his word, he was not able to keep his word.
Masayoshi Kishimoto had already mentally prepared himself to blow out the birthday candles three times, eat the birthday cake three times, and other things. In his heart, he did not fail to feel that this arrangement was so tiring.
“You’ll call me around ten o’clock tonight. That’s one call after a few minutes, and as long as you don’t hear me say to you, I know, then you keep calling.
Whatever I say on the other end of the phone, don’t take it seriously.” Masayoshi Kishimoto’s attention with one eye was beginning to fall on her there Dao.
Yamada Mirai froze once again. However, this time it was after a few seconds that she fully reacted. She neither needed nor was able to ask the Chairman a why.
She was able to guess that the reason he wanted her to call was to get away from someone. When men used that kind of tactic, the people they dealt with were generally women.
As for that someone, she was definitely not able to say it herself, but the first person she guessed in her mind was the president’s wife.
Otherwise, why bother? Only a man who has a woman he cherishes or scorns in his heart would do it secretly.
This was able to satisfy his desire and freshness of sneaking around outside, while preserving the harmony and integrity of the entire family.
“Remember clearly, but don’t make any mistakes.” Justice Kishimoto reminded.
“Understood.” Even if Yamada Mirai knew full well that the President’s privacy was involved, it was as if she was accepting a particularly important job.
On second thought, didn’t a secretary’s job description also include doing private business for her boss? Besides, she was the head of the secretary’s office.
Sometimes, the boss’s private matters can be more important than public matters. As a secretary, the first thing is to keep your mouth shut, and never leak a single bit of your boss’s privacy to the outside world.
Masayoshi Kishimoto was still very relieved about Mirai Yamada’s ability. Whether it was the company’s business or her own personal business, she was able to do a good job.
If the other party could not do it well, she would not be qualified to stay in the position of the president’s secretary.
After Justice Kishimoto had explained everything clearly, he changed his mind and said, “Who is the most outstanding among the secretaries in the secretary’s office?”
“Kiyoshi Saeki.” Yamada Mirai replied succinctly.
“What do you think of a decentralization of him?” Masayoshi Kishimoto asked calmly.
“Everything is at the Chairman’s disposal.” Yamada Mirai would not express any of her personal views on this personnel change.
In her heart, she knew very well that as soon as Kiyoshi Saeki was decentralized from the Chairman’s Secretariat, he would inevitably start out as a section chief. His future career path would be much brighter.
She kept a neutral attitude because she didn’t want the chairman to misunderstand that she had something to do with the other party, and because she and Kiyoshi Saeki were simply superior and subordinate, with no personal relationship, and she didn’t want to delay the development path of a young man with a great talent.
Of course, this if anyone and the boss had a problem, there is a complete possibility that will lose a good promotion opportunity. Therefore, in the workplace above is the existence of such a truth, who can decide your fate at the moment, then it is necessary and who must make good relations.
“I want to hear what you mean. Is it better to send Kiyoshi Saeki abroad for training, or is it better to stay at home?” Justice Kishimoto asked in a cloudy voice.
It wasn’t like it was Mirai Yamada’s first day on the job. She knew that the Chairman might not necessarily care about this one person, Satsuki Kiyoshi, in his heart. Even if the other party was one of his most outstanding secretaries, it didn’t mean it was that important.
“Saeki Kiyoshi is still so young, naturally he needs to experience more training. This staying within Japan has the benefit of staying within Japan, and sending it abroad has the benefit of sending it abroad.”
Yamada Mirai put her words into words. There were two layers to her meaning, and they were clear. On one layer, what the boss says is what it is.
The other layer was that it was clear in her mind that according to the Hard Gold Group’s internal employee promotion chart and historical practice, subordinates who were favored, recognized and trusted by their bosses were usually sent abroad for a good training after working for a good period of time.
This is mainly to the United States, but also the most clear. This was the case with Kobayashi Kiyoshi, Miyazaki Ryui and others. The only exception to this was the Administrative Minister, Ota Hidetori.
The others had been doing the internal administrative side of the company, so it was only logical that they should be put to work within Japan as well.
“The Mumbai office in India has been lacking a head, so let Kiyoshi Saeki go through the experience first!” Masayoshi Kishimoto said decisively.
“Understood.” Yamada Mirai said bluntly.