Reborn: I'll Never Fail My Childhood Sweetheart Again

Chapter 451 - 171: Conscience Is a Scumbag’s Greatest Taboo!



Qin Shiqing never found another boyfriend afterwards.

After she left, no new names were added to the ranks of my harem.

Perhaps that was the moment my conscience awakened.

Not only did I not dare to act carelessly with Qin Shiqing, but even facing other girls, I hesitated to make any rash moves.

This isn’t good.

For a player, this is the ultimate taboo!

Su Zelin really wanted to reach inside himself, pull out that thing called conscience, slam it hard on the ground, and stomp it to pieces.

Or feed it to the dogs...

With that thought, he finished brushing his teeth, took a sip of water, gurgled with his head tilted back, and spat it out.

He repeated this process several times, until the toothpaste foam was completely gone, then placed the toothbrush and cup back on the sink.

Despite the fact that the electronics store had many things to deal with on New Year’s Day, he still went for an hour-long morning run at the stadium before leisurely returning to the dormitory.

After breakfast, he first headed to the college store.

The New Year’s Day promotion event was Liuu Wanyin’s first major responsibility as store manager.

However, Su Zelin trusted she could handle it well.

Xiaoliu is really smart and capable, otherwise she wouldn’t have become his second female apprentice.

Besides, she had plenty of experienced staff from the electronics store to assist her. These people had been through several peak installation times and were well-acquainted with their tasks even without supervision.

The key concern was the new employees.

This semester, a batch of senior employees who were in their final year left, and some newbies were hired. They weren’t as seasoned as the senior staff, and might be at a loss when things got busy, so Liuu Wanyin’s main role today was to manage them.

When Su Zelin arrived at the electronics store, Xiaoliu was holding a pep talk for these new employees.

Unlike Zelin, who could balance toughness and tenderness, Liuu Wanyin only had gentleness. Hence, her motivational session was more of an encouragement, akin to a warm-hearted senior easing the tension of those new to the job market with a gentle smile.

Different leadership styles have their own merits.

With Liuu Wanyin’s gentle approach, the staff under her command weren’t overly stressed in the face of challenges, maintaining a more relaxed mindset.

If she were a stern and strict manager, the staff might feel like wound-up springs, with pressure and motivation coexisting.

After the motivational meeting, Liuu Wanyin took out a small notebook, lowered her head to read it as she walked forward, stopping only when she bumped into a wall of flesh and let out a small yelp of surprise.

Seeing that the person in front of her was Su Zelin, she patted her chest and sighed in relief: "Phew, it’s you, boss. I thought it was someone else!"

"Xiaoliu, you should be thankful I’m not a lamppost!"

Su Zelin said with a smile.

"Boss, you’re kidding. There are no lampposts inside the store!"

Liuu Wanyin was used to walking around with her face buried in a notebook, so familiar with the layout of the store that she could reach the counter with her eyes closed. The employees, seeing her focused state, would avoid her path; only Su Zelin would intentionally stand in her way.

"What are you so absorbed in? Let me take a look."

Su Zelin took the notebook from her hands.

He skimmed through it quickly and found it was the schedule for all tasks on the New Year’s Day sale event.

Every minor detail was meticulously recorded.

The tasks were marked with their required completion times.

For example, the pep talk just now had a check mark next to it, indicating it was done.

Following this step by step would ensure nothing was overlooked.

"I’m just not as clever as you, boss. You’re always so composed, knowing what to do when, whereas I’m afraid things will turn chaotic during the sale, so I wrote everything down in the notebook."

Liuu Wanyin explained, somewhat embarrassed.

As a store manager, she felt it seemed childish to do so.

It didn’t feel like she had the commanding presence of her boss.

"Hehe, not at all, Xiaoliu. Everyone has their own comfortable way of doing things. This is a great habit; keep it up!"

Su Zelin’s "Big," "Round," "Smooth" three-word sales principle might not be fully grasped by Liuu Wanyin, but she had a personality trait—a keen eye for detail.

Liuu Wanyin was genuinely meticulous, even more so than Zelin himself!

The expression "as detailed as a hair" perfectly fits her.

This girl is innately sensitive to details.

The little things others might overlook, she always notices!

Inventory and bookkeeping are skills; even an old hand like Su Zelin could occasionally make mistakes, with some minor sums not adding up, forcing him to double-check the books.

However, Liuu Wanyin had never made such mistakes!

Zelin thought if she pursued accounting instead of finance management, she’d have great prospects, but then he wouldn’t have met her and couldn’t help her.

After handing the notebook back to Liuu Wanyin, he casually encouraged: "The pep talk just now was great, very effective!"

"Do you think I was too soft, and my voice wasn’t loud enough?"

Liuu Wanyin asked tentatively.

Su Zelin often told her she was too gentle.

"No worries, don’t force it. Take it slow. A person’s softness or hardness comes from the heart. Pretending to be strict or speaking louder doesn’t make you tough; that’s just putting on airs!"

Zelin smiled: "You’re naturally a gentle girl. Changing to be tough is a bit challenging for you; combining toughness and gentleness is even harder. After all, not everyone can be adaptable like me, being soft or hard as needed. That requires a strong heart and mental resilience!"

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