Chapter 464: Company Assets Increase Again
After Nan Zhubin finished giving instructions to Mo Kai, Mo Kai immediately began connecting with other consultants with highly efficient execution.
The seasoned consultants, originally with varied attitudes, now found themselves both delighted by what they had received and anticipating more.
"Do you think he's intentionally trying to build a good relationship with us by keeping the minor online consultations for himself and giving us the major offline ones?"
In the break room, a white-bearded senior consultant began pondering aloud, exchanging thoughts with a beardless colleague beside him.
"Isn't this a good thing? Having the boss's young apprentice be such a capable person who can open up new business projects and places importance on interpersonal relationships, isn't that good?" The beardless consultant retorted, "Are you going to take the cases allocated to you or not?"
The white-bearded consultant nodded without hesitation, "I will."
The beardless consultant pursed his lips and walked away.
Office area.
During lunch break, consultants formed small groups to head to nearby eateries for lunch; a small group of young consultants and assistants opened their phones, carefully calculating how to maximize discounts on their food delivery orders to get an affordable meal in Beidu.
Nan Zhubin had already coordinated with Mo Kai and was now organizing the visitor files and drafts he worked on during the day, sorting out case conceptualization tables.
About ten minutes later—
Thump.
Nan Zhubin lay down on the table and fell asleep.
The consultants and assistants around him instinctively lowered their voices, and one assistant ran to open a window to drive out the lingering food smell in the room.
Bai Qinghua and Chief Judge Meng came out of the office, looked over from a distance, and upon discovering Nan Zhubin was not in a state to engage in conversation, they walked away together.
Another ten minutes passed, and Nan Zhubin's eyes opened. He sprung up like a resurrected corpse, seamlessly returning to his work with no sign of just waking, his hands flying across the keyboard.
The assistants in the office area seemed to breathe a sigh of relief, their eating and chatting gradually resumed.
However, within just five minutes—
Thump.
The sound of the keyboard tapping ceased, accompanied by a dull thud, as Nan Zhubin fell asleep again.
The assistants were momentarily unsure of how to adjust their next actions.
This time, Nan Zhubin's sleep lasted slightly longer.
Until Mo Kai returned with a takeaway lunch box from outside, gently shaking Nan Zhubin's body, "Senior Brother, time to eat."
"Oh... oh."
Nan Zhubin rubbed his eyes in a manner typical of someone just waking up, and after a brief three-second daze, like his mind finally rebooted successfully, he suddenly called out to Mo Kai.
"The second visitor this morning had very classic manifestations of {inferiority} and {paranoid}, I've tidied up the case conceptualization and sent you the electronic version."
Nan Zhubin instructed, "Help me tidy up the formatting and typos, then you can directly add it to our company's case library."
One of the perks of big companies is holding regular case exchange meetings, along with a company-level case library for consultants to reference when designing consultation plans.
This serves as a crucial learning pathway for young consultants who haven't saved up enough for technique training fees, as well as ambitious assistants to enhance their consulting skills.
"Alright."
Mo Kai nodded in response and headed directly to his seat, opening his computer. Hearing this, Huang, the assistant, leaned over and asked softly, "Little Mo, can I see it?"
Huang, the assistant, also had ambitions as an assistant.
Mo Kai took a glance at the document Nan Zhubin sent over, confirmed that Nan Zhubin had deleted the visitor's private information, and nodded to Huang.
Another pair of eyes could help check for errors together.
Huang, the assistant, beamed with happiness.
But soon, following Mo Kai's rhythm as he browsed, Huang's expression gradually changed.
"Little Mo, does this case of yours really have a verbatim transcript?"
Most of the time, commercial consulting prohibits recording or video, and visitors won't allow assistants to take notes. Therefore, the cases uploaded to the case library by consultants mostly rely on memory, so there won't be such detailed verbatim transcripts.
Not to mention—
"And how is your case transcript so detailed?!"
Huang resisted the urge to exclaim.
Unlike general shorthand that tries to simplify dialogue, Nan Zhubin's verbatim transcript preserved everything from the visitor's movements and attire upon entering the room to the facial expressions changes while speaking and responses to each consultant's question.
Everything was recorded.
Not to mention the visitor's words, even the intonation particles were noted without missing one!
Reading it made the scene powerfully vivid, like having a real visitor brought to life in front of you.
"Does Teacher Nan... enjoy writing?" Huang hesitated, speculating confusedly, "Surely he hasn't remembered every detail of the consultation meticulously, right?"
"He really has," Mo Kai said after a moment of silence.
Having seen Nan Zhubin replicate Mrs. Wang's court verbatim script before, Mo Kai had already come to terms with the "Senior Brother Nan has exceptional memory" notion.
Until Huang pointed it out, Mo Kai hadn't even found it odd.
And now, even without attending Nan Zhubin's consultation, Mo Kai could be certain—
"Senior Brother's verbatim transcript has no issues; it's a 100% replica."
Mo Kai's firm words made Huang pause.
Still, with this extraordinary trait occurring in Nan Zhubin, it seemed nothing too difficult to accept...
"If that's the case, Little Mo, maybe you'll get to see more verbatim transcripts soon? Such high-quality teaching materials... once you participate in training and learn a complete technique, you'll be able to conduct consultations independently!" Huang's tone was full of envy.
Mo Kai paused, indeed.
Since the visitor with inferiority and paranoid didn't renew their contract, Nan Zhubin organized the transcript and submitted it to the case library. Other visitors were still being consulted, so their transcripts hadn't been organized yet.
But if those visitors also had such quality verbatim transcripts organized, watching them over time... the gains would be almost equivalent to independently conducting a consultation!
However, would it be too bothersome...
Mo Kai instinctively glanced at Nan Zhubin.
Nan Zhubin suddenly spoke out, "These verbatim transcripts are supposed to be organized anyway."
"It's more convenient for review, isn't it?"