Chapter 31 Donated Supplies
The team leader clapped his hands and said, "Everyone, stop what you're doing. We have a new intern on our team."
The people in the office looked up and glanced at him.
He lowered his head indifferently and continued to do his own thing.
"Hello everyone, I'm the new intern Zhou Zhu." Mingzhu's deliberately lowered voice became a little muffled through the mask.
There were less than twenty people sitting in the office, and the applause was sparse and lacked enthusiasm.
Mingzhu casually tied her hair into a low ponytail, and her large black-framed glasses almost completely covered her iconic beautiful eyes.
A simple white shirt and jeans can't hide her superior body proportions.
But overall he looks like an ordinary intern.
"Please sit over there first."
The team leader casually pointed to the corner, his tone official but with a hint of distance.
He had no idea about the background of this parachuted intern, he only knew that he was arranged into their team by the human resources department.
The supervisor also asked her to participate in the material inspection work.
Normally, an intern would never be assigned to such an important job.
He even went to his supervisor to find out about this matter.
"The company just enacted a new rule that requires giving new employees more opportunities to hone their skills. Our department needs to take the lead and set an example."
After the supervisor said this, he continued to look at the documents, obviously not wanting to talk more.
The team leader didn't ask any further questions.
Anyway, even if there really is a backer, it doesn’t matter. He has plenty of ways to deal with it.
Just an intern who has just entered the society.
If they don't keep their mouth shut, just warn them. If that doesn't work, just persuade them to quit.
He never dreamed of it.
The noble eldest daughter of the Ming Group would condescend to come on a private visit in disguise.
Sitting to the left of Mingzhu's workstation was a man in his thirties with a wedding ring on his ring finger and a family photo on the table.
The man in the photo is holding a cute baby, and a gentle woman is standing next to him.
Noticing Mingzhu's gaze, Wang Hao looked at the photo frame and introduced himself in a friendly manner.
"Hello, my name is Wang Hao, and this is my lover and child."
"How old is the baby?" Mingzhu asked casually.
"Just turned two years old." Wang Hao's eyes were wrinkled with smile, and his fingers stroked the glass surface of the photo frame.
Mingzhu nodded: "Very cute."
"Thanks."
Wang Hao responded politely and quickly got back to processing the documents.
The only sound in the office was the sound of typing keyboards.
Mingzhu glanced around and found that there were photo frames on many workstations.
Not long after, the team leader came back with a list.
"The people who went to the warehouse to check the donated supplies from the mountainous areas this time were Wang Hao, Lin Xia, Dong Ting, Zhou Zhu..."
After hearing the list, many people in the office looked up at Mingzhu, a stranger.
There was a moment of silence, but no one said anything.
Mingzhu paid special attention when she followed a few people out.
Among the five people who were called out, three of them had family photos with children placed on their workstations.
And what’s even more interesting is.
Most of the people sitting in the office are middle-aged men and women in their thirties and forties.
This is the age when people have elderly parents and young children to support and need a stable income the most.
To say it was a coincidence would be a bit far-fetched.
The team leader arranged a minibus to take everyone to the warehouse.
Mingzhu had no idea that as an intern she should be the last one to get on the bus.
As soon as the car door opened, she walked straight in and found a seat by the window.
This was her first time riding on this kind of bus, and it felt very fresh.
Mingzhu looked at the interior of the car curiously.
Plastic seats, simple armrests, and a small fan overhead.
There was a pungent smell of gasoline in the car.
Fortunately, I was wearing a mask, so the smell was not too strong.
Mingzhu was somewhat surprised to find that her adaptability seemed to have improved a lot.
If it were in the past, she probably wouldn't be able to stay in this kind of environment for even a minute.
The smile on the team leader's face froze for a moment, but quickly returned to normal.
He got on the bus as if nothing had happened and sat in the seat next to Mingzhu.
Mingzhu frowned and moved towards the window calmly.
She doesn't like people getting too close to her.
After everyone was seated, the car started not long after.
The team leader suddenly called out affectionately, "Xiao Zhou."
Mingzhu withdrew her gaze from the window and turned to look at him.
"You just graduated, right?" the team leader smiled kindly.
Mingzhu nodded, not understanding why.
The team leader lowered his voice and said, "Look, when you get to the warehouse, just treat it as a leisurely trip. Whatever you see, don't say anything. I'll give you an excellent internship certificate later."
As he said this, he winked meaningfully at Mingzhu.
This condition is indeed attractive to ordinary interns.
The excellent internship certificate from Ming Group will be a golden signboard when applying for a job in the future.
Mingzhu didn't answer in a hurry, but first glanced at the other five people in the car.
They all looked calm, and it was obvious that they were no longer surprised by such things.
"Really? Thank you, team leader." Mingzhu smiled.
The team leader also smiled with satisfaction.
The warehouse is built on the outskirts of the city, not too far away, only about twenty minutes' drive away.
When we arrived, seven or eight heavy trucks were already parked neatly in the open space outside the warehouse.
Each vehicle bore a striking red banner: "Ming Group donated a total of 100 million yuan in supplies."
The supplies are still piled up in the warehouse, waiting for them to do the final inventory and verification.
After the verification is completed, all the materials will be loaded onto trucks and transported to their destination.
As soon as the car stopped, the person in charge came out and greeted the team leader familiarly, "Team Leader Li, long time no see."
Team leader Li smiled and said, "Yes, yes, long time no see."
The person in charge's gaze lingered on Mingzhu, a stranger, for a moment, and his brows frowned slightly.
He pulled the team leader aside and the two of them talked in low voices.
Although I couldn't hear the content clearly, from the frequent glances from the person in charge, it was clear that the topic revolved around Mingzhu.
After a while, the two of them came back arm in arm, with hypocritical smiles on their faces.
"Come on, the supplies are all inside." The person in charge greeted warmly, but his eyes kept glancing at Mingzhu.
Obviously, even though the team leader had explained it, he was still not reassured.
Mingzhu followed the team leader and his group into the warehouse.
A mixture of cardboard and plastic smells hit me in the face.
The spacious warehouse was filled with a variety of supplies, all neatly classified and placed on the ground.
"This batch of donated materials is for schools in mountainous areas,"
The person in charge introduced enthusiastically, pointing to rows of boxes printed with the Ming Group logo.
Mingzhu approached the boxes curiously and reached out to open one to take a look, but the team leader quickly stepped forward to stop her.
"Hey, Xiao Zhou," the team leader said with a smile on his face, but his voice was very low, "These have been counted, so let's not mess around."
Mingzhu blinked and withdrew her hand.
I noticed that the team leader and the person in charge exchanged glances.
The other colleagues dispersed.
Some went to check supplies elsewhere, while others began taking photos and recording.
Mingzhu nodded obediently and walked towards another area.
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