Julia Kristeva was stunned.
Youlian was also stunned, and then a winner's smile appeared on her face: "Hey, Kristeva, you came just in time. I was just about to invite everyone to go out to celebrate tonight. It's such a coincidence that I met you first. I’ll tell you first. Oh, by the way, the editor-in-chief has just made my interview the headline tonight.”
After saying that, Youlian closed the door, twisted her waist to bring out a gust of fragrance, and walked past Julia Kristeva with a look of pride and disdain.
The deputy editor battle between her and Julia Kristeva has been going on for a long time, and today is the time to decide the winner, because the editor-in-chief said that the position of deputy editor must be decided tonight, and the entire newspaper will be announced tomorrow morning.
"Dong dong dong!"
Julia Kristeva knocked on the door again.
"Please come in!"
The editor said.
Julia Kristeva opened the door and entered. The editor was ready to look at her with a smile, "Kristeva, what do you want from me?"
"Editor-in-Chief!" Kristeva took out today's interview record from her briefcase, "This is the interview record I interviewed with the Allies' No. 1 ace pilot at the beach today. Please Editor-in-Chief to review it."
"Oh!" There was an unnoticeable hesitation on the editor's face for only a second, and he immediately returned to normal. He reached out and took the interview manuscript handed over by Julia Kristeva, opened it and flipped through it. His face gradually showed joy and he nodded repeatedly. Just when Kristeva was excited, the personal phone behind the editor suddenly rang.
The editor put down the interview script, turned the boss chair, and picked up the personal phone behind him: "Hello..."
After about a minute, the editor turned the boss's chair, smiled slightly at Julia Kristeva, took her interview script again, flipped through a few pages, and nodded to Kristeva in affirmation.
Kristeva was overjoyed.
The editor then quickly flipped through the interview manuscript, closed it after ten seconds, and said with a positive expression and tone: "Kristeva, your interview was great. But I regret to tell you that tonight's headline is You Lian’s manuscript has been finalized. I think your manuscript is also very good and can be placed on the headlines tomorrow morning or tomorrow night.”
Kristeva's heart skipped a beat. She was going to appoint a deputy editor tonight. Whichever of her and Youlian's articles made the headlines tonight would be the deputy editor. Being on the headlines tomorrow morning meant that she had lost the competition. She thought He stood up quickly: "Editor-in-Chief..."
"Sit, sit, sit..." The editor extended his right hand and smiled, gesturing for Kristeva to sit down. "You and Youlian's interviews today are both excellent, and your work is also excellent. You also know that the deputy editor's This position has been vacant for a long time, and the deadline given by the editor-in-chief also expires tonight."
The editor-in-chief stood up as he spoke, made a cup of coffee for Kristeva himself, and placed it in front of her: "You are interviewing a Chinese. No matter how brave he is, he is just a Chinese from the East. And according to my opinion, you are interviewing a Chinese." I heard that there is a lot of doubt in his record, and we all know that this is mainly done by the official for publicity, in order to attract more foreigners to fight for us. And what Youlian interviewed is more in line with domestic It’s the people’s preference, so I decided that tonight’s headline will be You Lian’s article.”
"Editor-in-chief!" Julia Kristeva put down her coffee and stood up, "This morning, our air force lost three fighter jets and several cargo ships one after another, which had a great impact on the people's hearts. And what the allied ace said, It will definitely allow us, the citizens of the British Empire, to face the powerful German army and fight with the same hatred to the end until victory..."
"Kristeva," a hint of impatience flashed across the editor's smiling face, "just what he said as a Chinese can make the people of our British Empire share the same hatred? According to you, without him, our British Empire would be the same." The people of China have become a piece of loose sand? The Chinese themselves were defeated steadily by the Japanese, and the incompetent National Government could not even defend the capital. How could the pilots they sent be any better? The Chinese instructors were not qualified to make headlines. "
Kristeva Qiaoli's face looked a little anxious: "Editor-in-chief... this chief instructor has also made headlines before."
"That's another editor-in-chief, not mine. And this happens at the same time."
"Editor-in-Chief..."
"I know that you and You Lian have been competing for the position of deputy editor-in-chief. To be honest, you two are both excellent. This is why it has been difficult for me to choose." The editor-in-chief said in a comforting and promising tone, "There are also positions in other departments. The positions of editor-in-chief and deputy editor-in-chief are vacant, and I will find a way to recommend you there. That’s it for today. You Lian’s manuscript has been sent to the editor, and there is no way to withdraw it.”
"Editor-in-Chief!" Kristeva was very reluctant, "Please take a closer look at my manuscript. I promise..."
"Alas~" The editor finally showed his impatience and stood up as if to say goodbye, "Kristeva, tonight's headlines have been set and cannot be changed. I still have a lot of things to do, so you go out and work first."
Kristeva walked out of the editor's room with the manuscript in hand and walked to her seat with a blank mind.
Seeing Kristeva's pale face and dazed expression, Mary knew something was wrong, so she immediately stood up from her seat and followed her.
Ruth Betia was sitting in her private office, watching Kristeva come out of the main transformation room with a pale face and a dazed look on her face. She knew that she had won, with a triumphant smile on her face, and reached for the Pick up the phone.
Editor-in-Chief: "Baby, I've done all the things you told me on the phone just now. How can you thank me tonight, huh?"
"That's disgusting!" Ruth Betia was squeamish. "You know how to take advantage of me... I want to take a good bath tonight... Can you go easy on your wife? Hehe..."
"Hey, honey..." The editor-in-chief's face showed the expression of a cat seeing a fish, and the fish took the initiative to swim into the cat's mouth, "I told her that there are important headlines tonight, and I have to work overtime... Baby, that's you. Recommend someone to me, if it were anyone else, I would definitely use Kristeva's headline... Of course, of course, baby, I can't bear to let you go no matter what..."
Five minutes later, the editor hung up the phone, and then dialed Ruth Betea's phone: "Betea, I made you the headlines, how can you thank me... Oh, oh, oh, ok, ok... I'll see you the day after tomorrow. Go away...don't tell anyone? Oh oh oh, I understand..."
Kristeva sat blankly on the chair, her mind going blank. Mary softly called her a few words before she came back to her senses.
After staying for another ten seconds, Kristeva gritted her teeth and said, "I want to see the editor-in-chief! I don't believe there is no justice."
Mary's eyes widened and she was stunned for two or three seconds: "If you go to see the editor-in-chief, even if you win, even if you become the deputy editor-in-chief, how can you work under the editor-in-chief in the future? He won't trouble you every day and ask you to directly Leave the newspaper?"
"I stayed here like this, and You Lian became the deputy editor in the future. Neither of us had a good life. I usually work better than her, but she just doesn't know how to please the editor. Now I think about it, in the editor's office When he answered the phone, his attitude immediately changed. It was probably Ruth Betea who was behind it."
Kristeva stood up and walked towards the elevator. She walked into the elevator under everyone's gaze and went directly to the editor-in-chief's office.
The editor-in-chief’s secretary told Kristeva that the editor-in-chief would only come back at night. If she had anything to tell her, she would tell her as soon as the editor-in-chief came back.
Kristeva stayed for a moment, handed the manuscript to her secretary, then wrote a resignation report and put it on the table, and then quietly left the newspaper office.
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