Chapter 1350 The Returnee's Notes 424



Chapter 1350 The Returnee's Notes 424

Full of energy, Jing Shui went to the research institute after receiving the approval document that Xie Ning had obtained for her.

Of course, there were already people waiting for her when she arrived.

One was a colleague, and the other two were the institute's management personnel and researchers.

Now that the general area has been identified, finding the location marked by the wooden golem is easy.

But no one expected that when they found the "child's" room, they would only find a corpse.

"It was suicide."

Jing Shui walked to the bathroom mirror, shook the bell in her hand, and a triangular symbol appeared on the mirror, which was the forbidden spell left by the wooden puppet.

"This is indeed the place..."

But why was it discovered? The sect leader's methods were extremely secretive.

The reason for this thinking is that Jing Shui does not believe the dead child was the murderer.

This is a scapegoat, and the person behind it did not hide their purpose. Otherwise, the child would not have died, but would have lived, been suspected, investigated, and closely monitored.

That's too arrogant. Jing Shui could almost imagine how the person behind it must be mocking them right now, because the clues had gone cold and so many children needed to be investigated... No, what if it wasn't just children?

The manager glanced around and whispered, "There are security cameras here. Would you like to check them, ma'am?"

Even if they hadn't asked Jing Shui, they would have gone to see him anyway, since the child's death was too suspicious; they didn't even know how the child died.

The one who regretted it the most was her colleague, Jing Shui. She looked at the bathroom mirror, which still had some residual black smoke. She had been told to be careful before she came, especially about the mirror.

After this, we must take all the mirrors that these children can access. If that person can't access them, then they shouldn't be able to do evil anymore, right?

Just as the group left the room, someone in the building across the street was looking in their direction.

Yi Mingge's eyes remained indifferent, but there was a hint of confusion in them, because she hadn't killed that person; it was a genuine suicide.

She hadn't expected the wooden puppet to leave any traces; she was simply being cautious and not "doing anything" in her room.

With her eyes slightly closed, Yi Mingge thought to herself, perhaps her mother was wrong, that Xie Ning was different from them, but it didn't matter.

Because some things, once started, will never stop.

Behind Yi Mingge, Yi Mingzhao also quietly peeked out from the doorway. He had been studying separately from his sister recently.

Then, because Yi Mingge couldn't speak and was aloof, even towards his only younger brother, he was very distant, leaving him unable to say many things.

Admittedly, he was somewhat afraid of Yi Mingge, but before Yi Mingge could hurt him, he couldn't help but get close to him, after all, Yi Mingge was his only family in the world.

The matter of the wooden puppet was hastily concluded, but the children here were placed under even closer surveillance. Jing Shui requested a transfer and stayed here instead.

She refused to believe she couldn't catch him!

Xie Ning wasn't too bothered by it, because in essence, the person behind it was simply laying some things out for her, or perhaps it could be called an "invitation".

However, due to differing philosophies, Xie Ning did not accept the invitation and even wanted to uncover the person behind it.

Now she's in a neutral position, leaving everything to fate.

"Beep beep—" The assistant placed the phone to Xie Ning's ear.

"Senior Sister Xiao".

"Ah Ning, someone asked me to thank you on her behalf."

Xie Ning turned around and asked her assistant to take off her protective suit, then asked, "Thank me?"

"Yes, she said thank you for protecting her back then and for giving her another chance now."

Xie Ning paused, remembering the person Xiao Xiao had mentioned, and couldn't help but smile. She changed the subject, "I heard that you're going to work at the grassroots level again, senior?"

"Yes, we need to go further and achieve more political accomplishments."

"With the internet becoming increasingly developed, and young people making up the majority of its users, you could try leveraging its power..."

Xie Ning believes that if a place is to develop well, it should start by helping the most basic level, namely the farmers.

But this is also the most difficult to help. Besides teaching them how to produce crops, it's also because many farmers who have spent most of their lives farming cannot keep up with the pace of development in this world.

Their hard-earned income throughout the year is basically bought at a low price, making it impossible for them to get a normal return on their agricultural products.

Simply put, one product can't be sold, and the other can't be bought, so most of the profits end up in the pockets of the middlemen.

Xie Ning did not deny the labor of the middlemen, but the profits could not be calculated in this way.

Of course, it's impossible to get middlemen to give up their profits, but what if the authorities stepped in and eliminated the middlemen?

This might allow sellers to get better prices and buyers to pay lower prices for goods, but it would be difficult to implement.

Xiao Xiao listened attentively to Xie Ning's story, and finally sighed, "I thought you were so engrossed in the lab that you didn't know anything about the outside world, but I didn't expect you to know so much about these things."

"I'm just offering a suggestion. You need to analyze each specific problem and take into account the local situation."

Seemingly remembering something, Xie Ning brought it up again, talking about the current employment situation. There are more and more college students nowadays, and they are traveling to various cities but it is difficult for them to find a suitable job.

This isn't about whether or not to take off Kong Yiji's long gown, nor is it about those college students and the unemployed; it's about them not having the opportunity.

Many people are pushed into society with difficulty, and only find a job that can barely make a living after repeated trial and error.

People are the most precious resource, but the current atmosphere makes them think they are unimportant. For example, if you don't take a job, someone else will, and people will compete to exploit you.

"I think you could try encouraging college graduates and some unemployed people to return to their hometowns to develop their careers. Big cities are indeed great, but I believe many people would prefer a stable job with decent benefits."

Talent is the most important thing; with people, you have everything...

Xiao Xiao hung up the phone in a daze, then looked at the woman beside her. "I was thinking, if that person followed our path, perhaps they could go even further."

The woman took a sip of tea, her beautiful face captivating. "But right now, her position is irreplaceable. We must believe that we can go far too, and in the future, many more young women will take over our roles."

Xiao Xiao leaned back and glanced at the woman sideways. "Mu Ke, you can't just say things like that."

And he described it in such detail.

Mu Ke put down her teacup and got up to leave, but stopped at the door. "I'm not making this up. We've already had a hard time, so what's wrong with being a little biased?"

She's going to be biased.

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