While waiting for the plane, Yan Fei called his wife, then boarded the flight. By the time he arrived in the Capital, it was already the night of the third day. Yan Fei flew back overnight to the Provincial City. After resting for a while, he still managed to spend half a day at school, only to find that even now, reporters were still camped out at his residence and the school in the Provincial City, waiting to interview him about how a private little laboratory had somehow taken the lead among many others. This news turned out to be more explosive than people had expected, and it remained a hot topic. Yan Fei had no intention of accepting these interviews now. He went to find Will at noon, continuing to let him handle the publication of the novel. The second part of "Survival in the Dinosaur World" had long been revised and was awaiting publication. It was just that Yan Fei had been too busy to pay attention to it. After handing the book over to Will, without much conversation, he returned to Sancha River in the afternoon. The plan to take people abroad to start a business this time was confidential, with only internal employees aware of the news. Although a gag order had been issued, expecting to keep a secret in a place like Sancha River Township was simply unrealistic. The management team could stick to secrecy, but some of the workers hadn’t even been to Wan City. If it weren’t Xu Xiaoyan who announced suddenly going abroad, they wouldn’t believe it coming from anyone else—how short of people could foreign countries be to need us workers to do the job? The source of this content ɪs noᴠelfire.net But if Boss Yan’s wife says it, that’s different! Who doesn’t know that Boss Yan takes good care of the home folks? As soon as Yan Fei came back, without needing to show his face, the news immediately strengthened everyone’s determination to go abroad for work. Now, people had forgotten how old Boss Yan really was, or how many years he’d been in business. Many, upon seeing Yan Fei, didn’t even need to think too much—after all, following Boss Yan, he wouldn’t deceive the hometown folks. However, Yan Fei was troubled, staring at Heizi: "If you leave, what about all the things at home?" Not even having had dinner since he got back, Heizi came over asking to go to Australia with him. If he left, who would handle all the matters at home? "With Manager Zhang in charge at home, everything will be fine. She manages better than I do," Heizi said stubbornly, starting to play rogue. "I don’t care, Brother Fei, I have to go with you. If you go abroad, you need someone like me to run errands, right? I promise, within three months... six months max, I’ll definitely learn English." Over the past few months, Zhang Haiyang had indeed become familiar with all aspects of the Cow Flower Company and had smoothly taken over many of Heizi’s previous responsibilities, so he no longer felt exhausted like before. But for many, Zhang Haiyang’s way of handling things was ultimately not as good as Heizi. Even if Heizi insisted on principles, he did so with a cheerful demeanor, not giving off a cold vibe—he cleverly managed everything amidst laughter and mockery. This is where Zhang Haiyang couldn’t compete with him, partly because of her background, and partly due to her gender. If a woman managing so many things showed the slightest weakness, people in the township would keep coming to her with both big and small issues, tiring and annoying her to no end. But in formal management aspects, Zhang Haiyang was much better than Heizi. This was something Heizi couldn’t help; he was born and raised in Sancha River Township, and no matter how principled he was, he’d sometimes face helpless situations—like being approached for minor matters by people through his brother Xiaohei, or even his parents or grandmother. While his family didn’t want to trouble Heizi, in the township, it’s not always up to you how things should be. Zhang Haiyang, however, had no such concerns. With Yan Fei’s support, she could stick to her principles and be firm about some issues, leaving others with no options. You couldn’t possibly keep calling Boss Yan for every little thing, could you? Although the locals felt that they should prioritize family before reason, Manager Zhang’s way of handling things was perceived as lacking tact, but they understood one thing: with Boss Yan being so busy, it wasn’t worth making a fuss over minor home issues by bothering him directly. After all, contacting Boss Yan directly might seem like tattling. Although Zhang Haiyang was stiff, she was fair in her dealings. Everyone understood this in their hearts. Moreover, now that Manager Zhang held authority, a county official couldn’t compete with a present superior. If you tattled and this young woman had a strong sense of revenge, who knew if she might trip you up later? It would be absurd to ring up Boss Yan over trivial matters. Yan Fei thought about it and simply called Zhang Haiyang over directly: "If Heizi leaves, can you handle things here by yourself?" Zhang Haiyang hesitated a bit: "Well, is Manager Ma leaving?" Yan Fei was momentarily stunned, then simply waved his hand: "Let’s have a meeting. Everyone at home, come over." Not five minutes passed before the phone rang. It was Pang Fa on the other end: "Xiao Fei, I’m almost home, already on the bridge. Director Chen is also with me. Wait for us for five minutes for the meeting, just five minutes..." He arrived in less than five minutes, bursting in the door and exclaiming: "Don’t all leave, guys! If everyone leaves, what about all the things at home?" Yan Fei looked at him and grinned, "Are you going or not?" "I haven’t decided yet, not going for now!" Pang Fa responded swiftly. "But Xiaochen wants to check it out, how about that?"