Chapter 907 Wrong is Wrong
Wu Hongcai's eyes gradually turned red amid the ridicule from others.
He didn't expect that a casual remark of his would have such a big impact.
The verbal abuse, insults, and contemptuous looks from these people made him fall into the most painful time.
Before starting his own business, he went through all kinds of hardships and his life was a mess.
At that time, he vowed to become a superior person and never let anyone look down on him.
Over the years, his magazine has been thriving under the management of Editor-in-Chief Zhang, and sales have been increasing.
At this time, he was already a little overwhelmed and didn't look down on others.
Although Editor-in-Chief Zhang is very capable, this is his magazine after all.
Wu Hongcai didn’t dare to have any messy thoughts before, but now he is extremely unwilling because of his swelled heart.
He didn't want to follow Editor-in-Chief Zhang's wishes anymore, even though everything he said was right.
Wu Hongcai took the manuscript amid the laughter of the crowd.
He took the manuscript back, and as expected, Editor-in-Chief Zhang rejected it on the grounds that the content was not up to a high standard.
Wu Hongcai was furious at that time and was determined to use this manuscript.
This is not an ordinary manuscript, it represents his face.
Wu Hongcai is a man who cares a lot about his reputation. He must do what he promised, otherwise where would he put his face?
Over the years, the two have gotten along harmoniously at work and rarely have a falling out over anything.
The two had a big fight because of this incident and didn't speak to each other for several days.
Finally, Editor-in-Chief Zhang compromised, used his own time to revise the manuscript, and then published it.
This incident had already been very unpleasant, and logically speaking, Wu Hongcai should not continue to accept other people's manuscripts and force him.
But once this door is opened, the matter will be out of control.
After that, more and more friends and relatives came to him to submit their works, and Wu Hongcai was a little overwhelmed.
He knew that the magazine would not be able to survive if it continued like this, so he ruthlessly rejected those relatives with whom he was not particularly close.
As for the remaining relatives and friends with whom he had a good relationship, he really couldn't refuse them, so he had to bite the bullet and take the manuscript back.
The two quarreled again about these things. Wu Hongcai had won last time and now became fearless.
He has only one attitude: this manuscript has to be acceptable no matter what!
After another week of cold war, Editor-in-Chief Zhang was exhausted from the torture and had to continue revising the manuscripts for them.
The purpose of doing this was to give Wu Hongcai face and to prevent the magazine from encountering any major problems.
After all, he has been running the magazine for so many years. Even if Wu Hongcai did something wrong, he couldn't just watch his hard work go to waste.
The more Editor-in-Chief Zhang compromised, the more Wu Hongcai demanded his own way.
It was not until later that someone handed in a plagiarized manuscript, which was discovered by Editor-in-Chief Zhang and rejected in a stern manner.
Wu Hongcai wanted to use the same trick again, but this time Editor-in-Chief Zhang refused to compromise.
He held on to his bottom line at the cost of resigning. Wu Hongcai still needed his help, so of course it was impossible for him to leave just like that.
This time Wu Hongcai compromised, and Editor-in-Chief Zhang stayed.
The two of them stayed together for a few more years, but their relationship had reached freezing point during this time.
The two of them did their own things and did not communicate unless necessary.
Although Wu Hongcai rejected the plagiarized manuscript, he continued to send him manuscripts written by his relatives.
These manuscripts are so rubbish that no one would want them in other magazines.
Every time, Editor-in-Chief Zhang would stay up late to help them revise the books, and only then would they barely meet the warranty standards.
Over the years, Wu Hongcai's relatives have seen more and more of their articles being published, and they have really taken themselves seriously.
They felt that they were very capable, and later they submitted their works everywhere, but without exception they were rejected.
The more they had nowhere to go, the more they could only cling to Wu Hongcai.
This creates a vicious cycle that is almost unsolvable.
Editor-in-Chief Zhang was already exhausted because of Wu Hongcai's misbehavior.
Jiang Wan's incident became the fuse of the whole thing.
In the end, Editor-in-Chief Zhang resigned resolutely and went out on his own because of Jiang Wan's determination.
At that time, Wu Hongcai felt that he was the boss and could do whatever he wanted.
Even though Editor-in-Chief Zhang has the ability, it is wrong for him to stop him.
Wu Hongcai was convinced that it was Editor-in-Chief Zhang's fault. He wanted to keep him but couldn't bring himself to do so, so he could only deliberately create conflicts in order to keep him.
Wu Hongcai always did these things in an inappropriate way, which eventually led to the relationship between the two becoming increasingly distant, and they even had nothing to say to each other.
In the end, Editor-in-Chief Zhang resolutely resigned to start his own business, completely drawing a line between himself and him.
Wu Hongcai took charge of the overall situation himself. Although he had more freedom and more say, he found that he was simply unable to do so many things.
Editor-in-Chief Zhang is so capable that I don't have to worry about anything with him around.
Now that he suddenly quits, all the pressure falls on his shoulders.
Wu Hongcai himself is not a person who can handle things particularly well. When faced with something like this, he could remain calm at first, but later he became extremely anxious and frustrated.
He realized that he was not capable of doing the job, so he asked for help everywhere, hoping to find a more capable editor-in-chief.
Such a talented editor-in-chief is not an easy task, how can it be easy to find one?
He struggled on his own for several months, and finally met Editor-in-Chief Liu through an introduction.
When Editor-in-Chief Liu first came, he valued talent very much and wanted to treat him well.
However, I didn't expect that Editor-in-Chief Liu's ability was not as good as Editor-in-Chief Zhang's.
He is very strict in reviewing manuscripts and cannot tolerate any flaws.
He submitted his manuscripts several times but was rejected. How could he, as a boss, save his face?
Wu Hongcai tried to lose his temper, but Editor-in-Chief Liu didn't buy it at all.
No matter how angry he was openly or secretly, he pretended to know nothing.
Even if he was about to die of anger, he didn't care at all.
Editor-in-Chief Liu's attitude completely angered Wu Hongcai, and he fired him in a fit of rage.
But I didn't expect that Editor-in-Chief Liu looked honest on the surface, but was actually stabbing me in the back.
He actually went to Editor-in-Chief Zhang's magazine and wrote an article to stab him in the back.
Then a bunch of things came flooding towards him, and Wu Hongcai was soon tortured to exhaustion.
Now he fell to the ground and fainted because he couldn't bear the pressure.
Wu Hongcai's eyes rolled back and his heart ached.
He reached out his hand for help, but no one paid any attention to him.
He wailed in pain, deeply regretting the decision he had made.
He didn't know if he was blinded by greed, why did he do such a heartless thing?
Because of some unwarranted face and some unimportant people, he ended up losing both his reputation and his dignity.
Wu Hongcai had never regretted so much, but he had no one to talk to about his pain. Eventually, everything before his eyes turned into darkness, and he fainted.