Chapter 150 Haicheng 150



The day after separating from Gu Chong, Xue Fu got up early in the morning to prepare for work.

Yesterday, her parents brought the news home when they got off work.

The newspaper said that the editor-in-chief had returned from Taipei, and Comrade Xue Fu could report for duty.

When Xue Fu received this news, her expression was bitter.

I haven't even had a couple more days of rest before I have to go back to work.

“I’ve already found out. Your newspaper has a cafeteria that provides lunch. If I eat lunch at the newspaper office, I won’t have to walk home.”

Xue Mingcheng paced back and forth in the living room. Even though it was his daughter who had to go to work, he, as a father, felt anxious.

Although Xue Fu also worked in the countryside, it was quite different from her work at the newspaper.

Going to the countryside to do manual labor meant encountering simpler people and situations.

Xue Mingcheng was worried about the backstabbing and factionalism in the workplace.

The research institute where Xue Mingcheng works is in a mess because of these things. Sometimes he gets so frustrated at work that he misses the point and has no energy to delve into academic issues.

The couple raised their daughter in a simple way, keeping her free from all sorts of messy things.

Xue Mingcheng was afraid that someone would cause trouble for his daughter.

Even if Xue Fu is just an ordinary temporary worker.

“Rongrong, it’s okay if you’re unhappy at work. Don’t keep it to yourself. If you’re upset, tell your mom and dad. You don’t necessarily have to work at the newspaper. Your mom and dad can find you other jobs.”

"I know, I know!" Xue Fu sniffed and shook her head. "I'm not that stupid to not run away after being wronged."

"Yes, that makes sense. We shouldn't be punching bags or scapegoats."

Xue Fu comforted her anxious parents and then went to cuddle her equally worried mother.

"Mom, don't worry! If someone bullies me, I'll definitely tell you. Ms. Ji will definitely help me get revenge. I know you're super awesome!"

Ji Yazhi declared confidently: "You'll have to work hard during this time, Rongrong. In a couple of years, when things are better, Mom will be even more amazing. I'll let you do whatever you want, just like before."

Ji Yazhi has never suppressed her entrepreneurial and domineering ambitions.

She kept quiet, waiting for the right opportunity to arise.

Xue Fu's eyes lit up as she listened.

Her mother is a strong woman.

Xue Fu was very proud from a young age.

Chi Ya-chi is a mother who would not impose her own preferences on her daughter.

Ji Yazhi herself enjoys pursuing her career; she has a burning passion for it.

However, she does not expect her daughter to become an elite like her or a successful entrepreneur.

One of the main purposes of Chi Ya-chi's career is to make herself happy and satisfy her sense of accomplishment by possessing wealth and fame.

Another major purpose is to provide shelter for family members. To give them the freedom to do whatever they want, and to make every decision without being restricted.

Having transmigrated to this era, Ji Yazhi lies low, waiting for her opportunity. Once the time is right, she will begin her journey once more.

Xue Fu will undoubtedly be a happy child who enjoys this result.

"Mom, I support whatever you do. You can definitely do it."

Xue Fu dressed quite formally for work today.

A white shirt was tucked into her trousers, outlining a slender waist.

Below is a pair of black straight-leg pants, but the fabric and cut have been altered by the tailor, tapering slightly at the calves to make the legs appear straighter.

She wore small, polished black leather shoes with two-centimeter heels, which made Xue Fu, who was already over 1.6 meters tall, look even taller.

The black and white color scheme gives it a professional yet simple and clear look.

Xue Fu looked at herself in the mirror, turned her head left and right to look at herself, and finally combed her hair and tied it into a neat high ponytail.

good.

Xue Fu's self-evaluation.

Her parents start work half an hour earlier than her, and had already left for work long ago.

Xue Fu checked one last time to make sure nothing was left behind before picking up her bag and leaving.

Her bag contained the documents needed for registration and onboarding, as well as her identification.

It also contained a notebook, a pen, a lunchbox for lunch, and a high school math book.

She's been reviewing her math recently.

Fortunately, the changes in mathematics were not significant; in fact, the mathematics she learned at this time was much simpler than the mathematics she learned in modern times.

Xue Fu found her revision much easier, and she tackled the practice questions with great ease, achieving a high accuracy rate.

They tend to become more meticulous the more they learn.

My confidence gradually swelled.

On her way to the newspaper office, Xue Fu entered with her employment certificate and other documents.

The newspaper office lobby resembled a bank counter, with several staff members sitting behind the counter working.

Xue Fu went to the counter closest to her on the right to register her information.

"Hello, sorry to bother you. I'm a temporary worker who came today. What's the reporting process?"

The receptionist was a girl who looked about the same age as Xue Fu. Hearing a sound above her, she hurriedly looked up, propped herself up on the table, and gave Xue Fu a standard eight-tooth smile.

"Hello, how can I help you with something?"

The girl had a sweet voice, but her words and actions revealed her unfamiliarity with the front desk job.

Xue Fu could tell at a glance that this girl was probably a new employee who had just started working, just like her.

Xue Fu laughed too, and they began to chat happily.

"I'm here for work, it's my first day. What am I supposed to do?"

"Oh, please register your name here first."

The receptionist placed the registration book on the table, and Xue Fu carefully wrote her name.

The girl stared at her name: "Xue... Xue Fu, right? I understand."

"Come with me, this way, I'll take you to see the director."

The first floor of the newspaper office was mainly a workshop, not an office; it was the printing area.

The newspaper staff all work on the second floor.

Xue Fu followed them upstairs and immediately felt the lively atmosphere.

There were many people. When they saw someone going upstairs, they would just glance over, lingering on Xue Fu's new face for a few seconds before quickly looking away.

The receptionist, Wang Qing, led Xue Fu to the door of the innermost office on the second floor. She knocked twice, and after hearing a female voice inside say "Please come in," she turned the doorknob and entered.

"Director Zhao, a new employee has arrived. Her name is Xue Fu."

The newspaper has a small staff, with a total of about fifty people.

So even if you're a temporary worker, the registration process is very formal.

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