Sergey was furious, but there was nothing he could do against Anton. After all, Count Rostovtsev told him that Anton was Li Xiao's man, and that he could only have a cooperative relationship with them, not a subordinate.
Relationships, naturally you cannot force orders.
It’s just that Sergey is not someone to be trifled with. He can’t do anything against Anton, but he feels that Count Rostovtsev still has something to do with Anton. He doesn’t believe that after he files a complaint, Rostovtsev will
The count can't deal with Anton anymore.
Thinking of this, Sergey stopped being angry and went straight back to complain to Count Rostovtsev. He wanted to teach Anton a lesson and let the local leopards in this place know what rules and people are.
Not to be messed with!
"You said that Major Anton has a very casual attitude towards work and refuses to accept your well-intentioned advice and suggestions. He is very likely to mess up the mission I assigned him?"
Sergey replied respectfully: "Yes, he has a very casual attitude. I have reminded him again and again that he must pay attention to this work, but he just didn't take it seriously. He even said bad words in the end.
I didn’t take you...to take your orders seriously at all!"
Count Rostovtsev looked at him playfully and said very calmly: "Really?"
For some reason, Sergey was startled by this look. He always felt that Count Rostovtsev seemed to be hinting at something. However, he could not understand the meaning of this hint for the time being. After thinking about it for a while, he couldn't make the point at all.
He could only stiffen his neck and answer: "Yes, I think it is necessary to pay attention to Major Anton's behavior. It is best to give him a proper warning to prevent him from being passive and delaying important events."
Count Rostovtsev's expression became more and more amusing. Anyway, Sergey had never seen the count with such an expression, which made him a little uneasy.
Now he regretted coming to report. He felt that the gain outweighed the loss. In short, it felt weird. But now it was a bit late to regret. He could only stand there and wait for Count Rostovtsev.
After a long time, Count Rostovtsev replied calmly: "Well, I understand. Is there anything else?"
This answer surprised Sergey and made him a little confused. According to his initial estimation, there was no way Count Rostovtsev, who paid special attention to this matter, would allow a small major to ruin his own important affairs.
Give Anton a good lesson. Anyway, the worst thing is to teach him a lesson, just to help him vent his anger.
But Count Rostovtsev's real attitude is so indifferent. What does it mean to know?
Sergei was confused about this, but he had no way to ask Count Rostovtsev for details. He could only answer: "No, then I will withdraw." Then he bowed respectfully and pushed out.
Returning to his desk, Sergey was still thinking about what Count Rostovtsev meant. Was he planning to teach Anton a secret lesson, or did he feel it was inconvenient for the time being? Moreover, Anton was Li Xiao's person after all, so he was not good.
The punishment is given directly, so it’s hard to express your opinion?
Sergey thought a lot, but there was no answer that he could be convinced of. Whatever he came up with seemed to have problems, and he was extremely confused for a while.
Sergei didn't know that Count Rostovtsev looked at his back in the office and shook his head, as if to say: "It's not a good thing to be too smart, but sometimes being stupid is not a bad thing!"
Perhaps in Count Rostovtsev's opinion, Sergei's cleverness was a bit too much. It's not like he had never been in contact with Anton. Didn't he know what kind of character that person was? What's more, Anton had already proven that he had presided over the operation before.
His ability, he is smart enough, sharp enough and reliable enough.
How could such a person not take Count Rostovtsev's orders to heart? So there is only one possibility, that is, Sergey and Anton did not get along happily, and there was friction between the two parties during communication. It is very likely that
Maybe his secretary didn't take advantage, so he came to complain to him.
Count Rostovtsev did not want to get involved in the frictions and conflicts between young people. In his opinion, young people are all high-spirited. It would be a ghost if they stayed together like the old people and were harmonious.
Young people must retain the vitality of young people, be sharp-edged, and be full of energy. Otherwise, if everyone is sluggish, what hope does this country have?
Moreover, Count Rostovtsev was able to basically confirm that the person in question in the dispute between the two young men was probably Sergey.
He still knows very well what kind of character this secretary is. He is indeed smart and clever. He is very familiar with the routines of officialdom and aristocratic circles. In a sense, he is already a seasoned politician. Let him go out and become a politician.
The mayor is more than enough.
But his shortcomings are also obvious. He is probably too familiar with the tones and unspoken rules of official circles and aristocratic circles, which has made him develop many bad habits without knowing it. For example, he thinks highly of himself and always feels that he is superior to others.
He always has a sense of superiority towards those who are inferior to him in identity and status, always feels that the other person should follow his baton, and always feels that he is the sun. Once the other person is slightly disrespectful, he will consider it an offense and cannot tolerate it.
Obviously, Anton probably got off his back at this point, because in Sergey's view, he was naturally a head taller than Anton, and he was the boss.
This is a very annoying trait of Count Rostovtsev. A very important reason why Russia has become what it is now is because of Sergei’s ideological mischief, origin theory and status theory. These have hindered the weak old man in Russia.
Listening to correct opinions will naturally lead to becoming more conservative and outdated.
That's why Count Rostovtsev is too lazy to stand up for Sergey. If he is facing other conservatives and expresses his grievances to him, his boss will not mind helping him to vent his anger, but he will not take the initiative to deal with his own people.
This is intolerable.
Count Rostovtsev is ready to replace him with a new private secretary. One is that Sergey has stayed in this position for long enough. He has learned nothing. It would be detrimental to him to continue to stay.
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After Count Rostovtsev was about to return to St. Petersburg, he gave Sergey a local job. One was to broaden his horizons and gain grassroots experience, and it was also to keep him away from his small circle of self-proclaimed secretaries. The other was to let him
Knowing the big difference between retreat and pragmatism, he has been doing retreat work for too long. It is time to do something practical and understand what the real Russia is like...