Early in the morning, Chen Daya was sulking in his own office.
He had slept there last night, with a camp bed and a quilt ready at hand.
On Sunday, they had put in an extra day of work on the project just to do one thing—inventory check and database reorganization.
The inventory included office supplies, tools, and materials, while the reorganization involved customer information. Once everything was checked, it just needed to be entered into the system.
Originally, Chen Daya thought this task was quite simple.
Even though it involved every department, each just needed to sort out its own matters and enter them into the computer. How hard could it be?
In his view, if every department put in a little effort, it could be done in a day.
In reality, this work had been assigned for half a month already and the progress was infuriatingly slow.
He had thought that Li Mingtong's opposition and difficulties were understandable while he was around.