Chapter 47 Not a good thing



Dapeng Computer Company was officially established and the office was moved from the most inconspicuous corner of the computer mall to its current street-facing location.

The new address was still in Computer City, but it was the best and largest two-story building there. Not only that, Li Cheng also had Du Dapeng redecorate the store entrance, giving it a modern look that was immediately eye-catching.

At the same time, the accountant hired by Du Dapeng at a high salary also took up his post.

The accountant looked to be in his fifties, with a pair of high-powered glasses perched on his nose, and he would push the frames upwards from time to time while speaking.

"My last name is Liang, the same as in sorghum, and I have an intermediate accountant certificate------"

Li Cheng was very satisfied with this man, so he handed over all the accounts to him.

The first thing Accountant Liang did after taking up the post was to take the loan application report written by Li Cheng to the branch where Li Cheng worked.

Li Cheng wrote on the front page of the report: "So-called credit refers to a credit loan. Dapeng Computer Company was recently established and this is our first collaboration with your bank. Therefore, Dapeng Computer Company should be operated with integrity..."

After the report was submitted to the branch's credit department, it quickly entered the process.

In fact, Du Dapeng would rather let Tan Wenjie continue to manage the company's accounts, but after Li Cheng glared at him twice, he gave up the idea and obediently went to the job market to hire this retired but restless accountant.

Tan Wenji was a branch employee and cashier, working in the vault. Li Cheng had been unable to find anyone for a while the other day, so he asked her to manage the company's accounts.

Now that the company is getting on track, letting Tan Wenjie do the accounting job would be harming her.

After all, banks are a bit special. Some of the most bizarre rules are now normal here. For example, the rule about not associating with people from complicated backgrounds in society, Li Cheng had never been able to figure out what a person with a complicated background was.

However, this regulation has continued to exist, and it seems that many years later, it has been adopted by some special agencies.

In fact, the most fundamental meaning of this rule is to prevent people with ulterior motives in society from taking advantage of the opportunity of knowing them to drag bank employees into trouble.

The bank has huge amounts of money, as well as very important bills and other items. If something happens to it, it will be a major event that shocks the whole country.

For example, Lao Yue and his friends are having a hard time now. They basically study and check themselves every day.

Every time Li Cheng saw that Lao Yue and his colleagues could not go home after get off work, but were waiting for their superiors to come and teach them with a miserable look on their faces, he would suddenly feel a sense of relief and felt that leaving the Security Department was a wise choice.

A bank hundreds of kilometers away had an incident, and the problem was once again the security department. Therefore, the security personnel of the entire financial system must take medicine together.

One day, Li Cheng had just left the branch and walked near the Huang Building when he heard his pager ring. Li Cheng saw that the number on the pager was from President Gao's office, so he quickly answered the call on the public phone in the grocery store.

After the call was connected, President Gao asked him to come back to the branch to see him. Li Cheng put down the phone, a little confused about what President Gao was going to do.

As he turned to leave, Li Cheng suddenly remembered something and quickly took out a one-yuan coin from his pocket and placed it next to the phone.

"Hey, what are you doing?" the shop owner shouted from the back room.

"Oh, uncle, I just made a call. It was a local call, not a long-distance call."

Li Cheng glanced at the sign that said 50 cents per minute for local calls and thought it would only take a few seconds, so one dollar would be enough.

"That's not what I meant. I was asking why you kept the money?"

The shop owner, who was in his fifties, seemed a little anxious.

When Li Cheng saw his expression, he couldn't think of what to say for a moment.

I returned a call and left a dollar, which is normal. Should I tell the store owner that I spent money on the wrong call and that my money should be wasted?

Li Cheng looked at the bright white coin, then reached out to take it back and pretended to leave.

What surprised him was that the shop owner did not get angry, but instead had a smiling face and seemed very happy.

Seeing him like this, Li Cheng felt that if he just took some things from this small shop, the owner of the shop would be happier.

It was with this in mind that Li Cheng had no habit of stealing. On the contrary, he would give a little extra money to small vendors.

After coming out, Li Cheng looked back at this inconspicuous grocery store, then looked at the coin in his hand, and refused to believe that this was real.

However, he didn't have time to think about it, as President Gao was still waiting for him in the office.

When Li Cheng walked into the branch's courtyard, he saw the security staff, led by Lao Yue, gathered together for a cigarette. Li Cheng looked at them; each one looked like a prisoner being let out for some exercise.

Seeing Li Cheng coming back, they all greeted him. Li Cheng said a few perfunctory words to them and hurried into the elevator.

Yan Hua didn't leave.

After entering the elevator, Li Cheng thought to himself.

Just now in the carport in the yard, Li Cheng saw Yan Hua's scooter still parked there, and concluded that Yan Hua had not left the branch yet.

Li Cheng took out his cell phone and quickly dialed up Yan Hua's number. But after thinking about it, he decided not to call Yan Hua.

The elevator continued to go up and was about to reach the floor where President Gao was. Li Cheng still hadn't figured out why President Gao was looking for him.

"Ding", the elevator stopped. Li Cheng adjusted his hair and clothes in front of the mirror in the elevator and walked down the elevator quickly.

When he arrived at President Gao’s office, Li Cheng knocked twice, and then he heard someone inside shouting, “Come in.”

Li Cheng pushed the door open and saw not only President Gao but also two other women sitting inside.

One of them was Yan Hua, and the other one Li Cheng had only met once, really only once.

This person is the vice president of the branch, but many people in the branch have never seen her. They say she is either in a meeting or on her way to a meeting.

"I heard his surname is Hou."

This is the most common thing people say when talking about the deputy governor.

But Li Cheng had met her once, so he knew that she was the vice president of the bank.

So, after Li Cheng greeted President Gao, he said to her, "Hello, President Hou."

"Oh, Li Cheng."

President Hou closed the document in front of him and said to Li Cheng.

"I'm Li Cheng."

"Lao Gao, you don't look like in this photo."

President Gao chuckled and sat behind his desk without saying a word.

Li Cheng didn't know what happened today, so he glanced at Yan Hua.

Yan Hua's face was calm, like an ivory carving. But her hands moved, and Li Cheng saw the paper and pen spread out before her and instantly understood that the leader wanted to talk to him.

This is not a good thing, Li Cheng said in his heart.

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