This question involved some of the plot and character relationships in "It's All Quite Good." The following are the possible reasons: The relationship between Liu Qing and Su Mingyu was complicated. In the novel, Liu Qing and Su Mingyu were colleagues and good friends at first, but after the incident with Su Mingcheng, Liu Qing became jealous and dissatisfied with Su Mingyu, and the relationship between the two gradually became tense. In the second half of the novel, Liu Qing had a bigger conflict with Su Mingyu due to various reasons, and the relationship between him and President Meng also deteriorated day by day. Liu Qing's work ability was outstanding, but his philosophy was different from Boss Meng's. Liu Qing was a senior executive in the company. Her philosophy was to focus on the customer and focus on the quality of products and services. General Manager Meng was a person who focused on cost control and maximized benefits. His philosophy was to focus on employees and pay attention to work efficiency and benefits. As a result, the conflict between the two gradually escalated. In the end, Liu Qing was chased away by Director Meng. 3. Liu Qing's personal life. In the novel, Liu Qing's love life did not go well. She once had a relationship with a man named Yang Chun, but after Yang Chun's death, she began to become depressed and lonely. These factors might also be one of the reasons why her relationship with CEO Meng deteriorated. In summary, there were many reasons why Liu Qing was chased away by Boss Meng, including her relationship with Su Mingyu, her own life problems, and her different ideals from Boss Meng.