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1. Internship editor

"It's time in the imperial capital now, at about eight o'clock."

When the electronic clock in the hall just pointed at eight o'clock, Li Kang stepped into the elevator on time with the sound of the time.

There were not many people in the elevator at this point. After Li Kang lit up the 11th floor, he began to dress up in the silver-toned elevator that could illuminate the shadow of a human.

He is an intern editor who has just joined the ** Chinese website for a week. It is better to be cautious when you are new to him.

Li Kang is neither tall nor handsome, but his face, which always smiles, makes people feel down-to-earth and warm for no reason.

With this deceptive face, he has always been very popular.

After entering the office, the ground was filled with cigarette butts and paper balls. You can imagine what kind of chaos I experienced here.

Since the president of the office suddenly added the eunuch to the list of dishonest on June 1st, there has been no one left in this office this week.

Coincidentally, when Li Kang joined the company, he had just issued a new executive order to include the scope of breach of trust. Any work that has been signed, which is updated less than 10,000 words within half a year, will be automatically terminated.

That's all, it also stipulates that at the same time, the author himself will be automatically included in the blacklist of breach of trust. All stations are prohibited from signing contracts with them within three years, and those who use other people's identity information to evade punishment in impersonation will be punished aggravated. The specific punishment depends on the severity of the circumstances.

This administrative order will come into effect on July 1 this year.

This will cost people a lifetime, not only the author's life, but also the website's life.

Guo An, an old editor who brought Li Kang to intern, said this most often in the past few days. The words that accompany this sentence are always a weak sigh and a hot mouthful of wolfberry tea.

Although this government order made the Chinese website feel like it was a sensation, from the perspective of readers, Li Kang felt that it was nothing wrong with it. The current author is simply addicted to eunuchs and should have been cured long ago!

If they have poor grades, they will be eunuchs, if they have too good grades, they will be eunuchs, if they are too excited, they will be eunuchs. If they can’t make money, they will be eunuchs, and if they make money, they will be eunuchs even more in order to spend money.

I don’t have time to write about eunuchs when I’m in love, but I can be eunuchs when I’m sad when I’m broken up. Eunuchs are busy with work, and I still have eunuchs when I’m on vacation and traveling...

Li Kang had a casual change of mind and had already thought of the fancy cutting methods of Hundred and Eighty Books.

These behaviors of the author have actually seriously affected the website's reputation. Half of the eunuchs' books are written all over the ground, and the website has no measures. Readers will naturally become increasingly disappointed. Needless to look at anything else, the traffic that is falling every day has already shown it all.

What's more, this executive order is not strict and there are many loopholes to be exploited.

For example, if you really don’t want to write, apply for it immediately.

If you don’t want to finish it, you can just code 10,000 words and get it over. This is really a relaxing job in the online literature world where tentacle monsters are everywhere. Some people can even handle it in less than a day.

As for those who have not signed the contract... they have not even signed the contract, so they can only be considered as literary enthusiasts. What does this executive order have to do with them? What kind of failure to trust without a contract?

So things seem to be quite big, but there are more solutions.

It took only one week to get things done. Yesterday, everyone in the editorial department finally got off work normally at six o'clock.

After I got home, I took a shower and slept beautifully. When I woke up, I became a hero again, and so did Li Kang.

There are not many authors left on the website now, and there are no newcomers. One week is enough to end this sudden chaos.

After all, the current situation is that most old authors and websites are relying on their previous foundation to make money. Although I don’t know how long this old man can last, at least I can still afford them.

Everything has returned to peace, and only this office has remained with evidence of how chaotic the editorial department has been for this week.

However, these evidences are also being destroyed by Li Kang.

Li Kang picked up the broom and dustpan, started cleaning one by one at work stations, swept the ash paper balls all over the floor into the dustpan, and helped people clean up the ashtray full of cigarette butts on the table.

As for other things, he would never dare to touch them, and he would not even dare to help organize them.

It is a taboo thing in the workplace to move around. Li Kang keeps in mind the lessons he has seen online.

Of course, helping to clean up the ashtray is not counted.

Li Kang has been working smoothly since he was a child. The ground was cleaned in less than half an hour, and the windows were opened and ventilated. He even changed into a bucket of water that had been empty.

After he helped Guo An to soak a cup of thick wolfberry tea in the thermos, he returned to his temporary work station to start browsing the latest work trends.

A message from the editor-in-chief after get off work was listed yesterday: "Tomorrow at 10 o'clock, we will have a meeting in the conference room."

Although it was not stated clearly at 10 o'clock, it seems that it was the working hours set by the editor-in-chief for everyone.

"I guess they will come very late today." Li Kang said intimately.

Having said that, when Li Kang read all the news, Guo An also walked into the office.

"Teacher Guo, it's early." Li Kang looked at the time and it was only 8:50.

In terms of superficial skills, Guo An has always done a good job. Even if he drinks tea for eight hours after he comes, he will never be late.

But his emotions didn't look very high, and his face was gloomy when he came in. Li Kang said hello to him and nodded casually, which was very different from the usual smile of Maitreya.

When he sat on his chair, Guo An habitually picked up his thermos cup. He found it heavy inside at one end. His expression improved slightly, and he handed Li Kang a satisfied look: "Little Li Zi, he is quite sensible."

"Hehe." Li Kang grabbed his head and smiled. The smile seemed particularly innocent on his face. Seeing this, Guo An couldn't help but his eyes rolled, and he didn't know what he was thinking.

Li Kang sighed in his heart. The workplace is not easy, and everyone wears a mask.

For example, if you are a newcomer and want to live a good job, you can only play such a hardworking and honest role in the eyes of others.

Li Kang took great effort to get this editorial work for ** Chinese website.

This is undoubtedly a good job for a Chinese student who graduated from a second-rate university in Shanghai.

This is undoubtedly an ideal job for a second-rate university student in Chinese who loves online literature.

Although under the siege of many websites, ** Chinese website has become increasingly weak and is no longer the leader of the industry before. However, no matter what, ** is still the holy place for online literature in Li Kang's heart.

Because to a certain extent, there are things that Li Kang believes in here.

Therefore, Li Kang wanted to work hard here.

However, after coming in, he found that **Chinese website was different from what he imagined.

Most of the editors here are just eating corpses, and it is not uncommon for Guo An and others.

They spend time every day, not doing serious things, only thinking about fighting with their colleagues.

Therefore, the decline of the website is not unreasonable, and Li Kang felt sorry for it.

But if not, how could he, a student from a second-rate university, have the opportunity to come in as an intern editor through the recruitment channel for fresh graduates?

You should know that when **Chinese Network recruited fresh graduates three years ago, it was still not a prestigious school.

After nine o'clock, the office gradually began to become full, and the remaining four editors walked to their workstations one after another. Some were slightly worried on their faces, while others were relaxed.

Although the expressions are different, it seems to be related to their respective work progress.

Guo An greeted them one by one, and his slightly fat and slightly bald head looked a little bit greasy.

After 9:50, everyone walked towards the conference room one after another, and Li Kang quickly followed.

Before the meeting time came, he quickly placed a disposable cup next to each seat, and then added tea and water one by one.

After pouring a circle of water, the time was just ten o'clock. Li Kang rushed to the audience seat with no table in the corner of his seat.

All the interns sat here, and the interns from other groups had already sat down. Li Kang had the lowest education and could only perform more. He quickly found an empty seat and sat down, and spread his notebook on his knees.

As soon as he sat firmly, the editor-in-chief came in with a few editors.

The main content of this meeting was to summarize the work of the previous week. The editor-in-chief's words were mainly encouragement and praise. The atmosphere of this meeting was very relaxed compared to a week ago.

However, Li Kang noticed that the editor-in-chief said: "Although there is not much left in the final work, we must distinguish priorities. If we really cannot rescue, we don't have to be too persistent. But those who can work hard must try their best." When he said this, Guo An, who was in front of his left, thrust half of his face hard, then opened his thermos that never left his body, and took a sip of wolfberry tea with a calm face.

"Guo An is in trouble." Li Kang judged in his heart: "But now the matter is almost over. His only few unknown young authors have not yet been solved. What else can I have to worry about?"

Guo An’s progress is clear.

However, Guo An was guarding against him, and the author's contact information did not let him know at all.

Li Kang shook his head gently. This matter has nothing to do with him, so what do you care about so much!

After the editor-in-chief held a meeting, after they returned, the editor-in-chief held a meeting in a small conference room next to the large office. The content of the meeting was similar to what the editor-in-chief said, but after the meeting, the editor-in-chief asked Li Kang to enter his office.

Editor-in-chief Wang Qi is a good person, calm and elegant, and has strong abilities.

But his subordinates are unusable, and the company's people are in trouble, so he can not do much.

"Li Kang, sit down." The editor-in-chief greeted Li Kang with a smile.

Guo An also followed in. The editor-in-chief looked at him, raised his voice and asked, "Old Guo, what else do you have?"

"It's nothing big, you'll do your job first." Guo An bent over slightly and smiled flatteringly at editor-in-chief Wang Qi.
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