His finger lingered on Option B - transferring departments would give him the advantage of being closer to his goal.
This time, with his position in the legal department, he could get closer to Fu Nanzhi earlier.
[Your composure remained steady despite the boss's recognition. You accepted politely and modestly.]
[The approval in his eyes grew even more apparent.]
[After everyone left, the boss specifically mentioned you during the department's morning meeting, showering you with praise.]
[Your reputation spread across various departments, with many envying your position.]
[Soon after, the group transferred you to a new position.]
[As expected, you were moved to the Legal Department.]
[Your arrival didn't catch Fu Nanzhi's attention.]
[You then learned that Fu Nanzhi wasn't actually an employee of Tiancheng Group - she was a lawyer from the city's most prestigious law firm, Jinheng Law Firm.]
[Jinheng Law Firm had a long-standing partnership with Tiancheng Group.]
[Fu Nanzhi had been seconded here as a legal consultant.]
[She had only started her position a week ago.]
[Instead of rushing to interact with Fu Nanzhi, you used your memories from your previous life to gradually build relationships with your colleagues.]
[At work, you demonstrated professional expertise and were always willing to help; personally, you were likable and got along well with everyone.]
[Soon, you had built strong relationships throughout the department.]
[As someone who had been transferred from another department with impressive skills, colleagues speculated about your powerful background.]
Shen Yi smiled slightly at this point, realizing his previous simulation hadn't been entirely fruitless.
Three years of interaction had given Shen Yi intimate knowledge of his colleagues' personalities and preferences, and now he was starting over.
With Shen Yi's deliberate efforts to build relationships, he quickly integrated into the department.
[After establishing yourself in the department, you finally began to formally interact with Fu Nanzhi.]
[Your first interaction went very smoothly.]
"Knock, knock, knock." The sound echoed at the door.
Fu Nanzhi instinctively smoothed her clothes and responded formally, "Come in."
Upon receiving permission, Shen Yi entered and placed the documents on her desk.
Fu Nanzhi adjusted her glasses, trying discreetly to recognize the person before her.
Unfortunately, having been there for such a short time, she couldn't identify who this person was.
"Attorney Fu, these business contracts need your review before I can coordinate with the business department."
Upon hearing Shen Yi's voice, Fu Nanzhi finally understood.
"Alright, I'll look at them now."
Fu Nanzhi immediately began reviewing the contracts seriously.
Business staff typically pulled out all the stops to get legal approval for contracts quickly, after all, everything was about performance metrics.
It wasn't necessarily wrong, but it demonstrated why legal oversight was essential.
Different cooperation partners meant different contract backgrounds and entity situations, requiring thorough review and professional assessment from legal counsel.
Before long, Fu Nanzhi's brows furrowed - in her view, none of these contracts passed the risk assessment.
Shen Yi observed this and thought to himself, this woman was about to make enemies again.
Sure enough, all the contracts were rejected.
Shen Yi took back the contracts with a sigh, wondering if this would be the cause of her future depression.
[Fu Nanzhi was completely unaware of workplace politics; she simply maintained her high standards for both herself and others.]
[Knowing you couldn't change her perspective immediately, you could only gradually influence her through subtle means.]
[You left with the contract documents, returned to your workstation, and began revising them diligently.]
[With your professional knowledge, this wasn't a difficult task.]
[You handled the situation perfectly.]
"Nanzhi, you've been here for about half a month now, how do you find it?" In the meeting room, Cheng Tianwei poured a cup of tea and pushed it towards Fu Nanzhi, who sat across from him.
Fu Nanzhi accepted it and softly replied, "Thank you, Uncle Cheng. It's been very fulfilling."
"Haha!" Cheng Tianwei laughed heartily and continued, "I see you're adapting well. Xie Bin from Legal even praised you to me."
Fu Nanzhi heard this with confusion rather than joy. Xie Bin was the director of the Legal Department, a department heavyweight.
She had only met him once, so why would he suddenly mention her?
Few people knew about her father's relationship with Uncle Cheng, and she had always been independent, repeatedly insisting before coming here - had Uncle Cheng perhaps put in a word beforehand?
As she pondered this, Fu Nanzhi felt uncomfortable, her delicate fingers fidgeting with the teacup in silence.
"Hey? What's with that expression? Let me tell you, Uncle Cheng didn't say anything. Xie Bin knows you're specially appointed to the group, that can't be hidden from him."
Seeing Fu Nanzhi's expression, Cheng Tianwei immediately understood what she was thinking. He took a leisurely sip of tea and continued:
"Besides, he's not just flattering without substance - there's evidence. Let me show you."
He stood up, walked to his desk, and placed a stack of contracts in front of Fu Nanzhi.
"Look familiar?"
Fu Nanzhi put down her cup and picked up the contracts.
While rinsing his teacup, Cheng Tianwei continued: "What's the point of staying with your father? If you really want to grow, you need to come to Uncle Cheng. See? You're doing great here."
By now, Fu Nanzhi wasn't listening at all, completely absorbed in examining the contracts.
These business contracts had indeed passed through her hands, and she clearly remembered rejecting all of them.
Yet the copy before her now was filled with detailed revision suggestions.
Fu Nanzhi's eyes sparkled with admiration as she read. Whoever modified these contracts was not only as competent as her but even surpassed her in some aspects.
Many of the thought processes aligned with hers, but the wording was something she could never match, even at her best.
The intentions were precise, and the tone was much more diplomatic than she could manage.
Meanwhile, Cheng Tianwei, still unaware, continued proudly:
"Many of the contracts you modified have received feedback from Xie Bin, and the group has decided to standardize them for promotion and learning."
In contract business, many contracts followed fixed templates.
Getting one's revisions standardized as templates was a rare honor that not everyone could achieve.
Having finished reviewing the contracts, Fu Nanzhi interrupted the excited Cheng Tianwei:
"Uncle Cheng, I'm sorry, but I didn't revise these."
"If your father knew you... you..." Cheng Tianwei, who had been gesturing enthusiastically, suddenly stuttered,
"What?"
Although Fu Nanzhi wished she could claim credit for these revisions, and no one would question it if she did, her morals, upbringing, and character wouldn't allow her to do so.
"What did you say, young lady? If you didn't revise these, then who did?"
Cheng Tianwei looked at Fu Nanzhi, who firmly denied authorship, his confusion growing.
Fu Nanzhi carefully recalled the sequence of events, and a vague face appeared in her mind.
"Shen Yi."
Cheng Tianwei pondered briefly, then realized:
"Shen Yi? I've heard of him - he used to be in the Advertising Department."
Fu Nanzhi hadn't known this, and curiosity flickered in her eyes.
The Advertising Department and Legal Department were worlds apart - what could have prompted his transfer?