Yi Qingqing felt that her decision to work in the research institute was the right one. Surfing the Internet in her previous life had caused her to imagine too much about the complexity and intrigue of the workplace. She only wanted to do research seriously and didn't want to spend too much energy on these things, so she wanted to make money on her own.
She even chose to go to the research institute first because she wanted to come here to study and transition for a while, make good use of the advantages here, accumulate connections, and make it easier for her to work on her own later.
But when she really entered the workplace, she discovered that the current workplace might be much simpler than in the future, at least that was the case in their research institute.
Look at this working environment. People around her are either her old classmates or teachers who have taught her. There are few strangers, and it is a completely free-range management style. She likes this working atmosphere very much.
She comes to work every day more enthusiastically than when she was in school.
Her work went smoothly, and so did Yun Guyuan's.
Although she would chat with Yun Guyuan every day after get off work, about life, work, and everything else, it was mostly her talking and Yun Guyuan listening. He rarely talked about the details of his work, and even if he did, it was very brief.
But even if he didn't say much, Yi Qingqing still knew a lot about his work situation, thanks to the well-informed Comrade Song Hemei.
After Yi Qingqing stopped living in the school dormitory, she had fewer interactions with her former roommates. However, Song Hemei and she were the only two female classmates in the pharmaceutical class. They often attended classes together and now worked together.
She had a very good relationship with Zhou Jing, and sometimes they would go out to eat together. Zhou Jing was a clinical doctor, and was assigned to the same hospital as Yun Guyuan. That was how Yi Qingqing heard the news.
I heard that Yun Guyuan was highly valued by their hospital. When they first arrived, many young nurses liked to peek at him. However, they were not prepared for the great reputation of being the model medical couple of the Capital University. Those who came to them, the first group of people who had just joined the Capital Hospital, to inquire about Yun Guyuan were all forced to listen to a lot of love stories.
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In Zhou Jing's words, Yi Qingqing's past achievements were so amazing that people dared not continue to strive for it. After all, in their love story, not only was Yun Guyuan both handsome and capable, but Yi Qingqing was even better than him, and even more legendary.
She has a lot of titles, such as the most beautiful girl in the medical school and the top student in two majors with a very high IQ!
She is also enthusiastic and patient, getting along well with everyone. Everyone from teachers to students likes her. When she goes to the cafeteria, even the cafeteria auntie will scoop a little more meat for her. She is the darling of everyone at the Imperial University!
It's a good job. It's the best position assigned to the pharmaceutical class. It's directly under the director, so there is a bright future ahead!
And she is good at making money. She is the “One” in the 8751 clothing store!
This was the first time Yi Qingqing heard someone praise her like this. Everything else was fine, but that "darling of the Imperial University" must have been the work of Da Jinhua. It was her who often said that she was doing well in the Imperial University and that she was the darling of the Imperial University. It must have been something she said.
Da Jinhua is really something, isn’t she afraid of being exposed in the future?
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Three months later.
Yi Qingqing completed the production of the first sixty kinds of medicines as planned. The progress of others was slower, but it was expected that they would be able to fully master and complete the production in half a month at the latest.
In order to give some demonstrations to the students on the production of thirty kinds of medicines for the next stage, Yi Qingqing postponed her own pharmaceutical plan for half a month.
In the next half month, Yi Qingqing planned to teach others while looking at materials in the library.
Because of Yi Qingqing's presence, no one else used this information room much, and she was the first one to come in and take a serious look.
As soon as I entered the door, I found a sign-in area.
There are quite a few sign-in locations in the research institute. In addition to the one at the entrance of the building where they signed for updated skill courses, Yi Qingqing has found sign-in locations in places where they have normal access and authority.
Now that the sign-in points are more spacious, she has tried them all once, signing out experimental equipment from the laboratory where they work, signing out pharmaceutical materials from the warehouse, and signing out a work meal from the cafeteria.
This is my first time in the data room, and I need to sign in at a sign-in point. Yi Qingqing estimates that the items I sign in for are most likely the data in the data room.
She chose to sign in.
[Sign in at the new employee information room of the Institute of Pharmaceutical Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and receive a deliberately incorrect pharmaceutical information (corrected version with red pen annotations)]
I guessed right, but what is the pharmaceutical information that was deliberately written wrong? And the red pen annotated correction version is weird no matter how I look at it.
There was no surveillance at the moment, so she took out the sign-in information from the corner of the data room and looked at it.
As soon as I looked at it, I found the problem. The text in this document was in two colors. The information in black font was written very sloppily, with many mistakes and omissions, and was suspected of misleading people. Where there were mistakes and omissions, all the annotations in red font corrected them.
Taken together, it is still a good document.
Not seeing anything special, Yi Qingqing put the information away temporarily and went to look at the information in the data room.
Upon taking a look, she was surprised to find that every single document in the room was a sibling of the document she had just signed out, except that they lacked the red pen for revisions and corrections.
This information is placed here for their reference. Senior Chen also said that if they don’t understand something, they can look up the information themselves, but this information is written as if the author is afraid that they will learn it quickly?
If one book is like this, the information may be wrong. If this is the case with both books, then there is definitely a problem.
Yi Qingqing couldn't believe that the level of the research institute was so low that they would write such misleading information full of errors and omissions. These drugs should have had a relatively complete production process long ago.
Coupled with the information prompts when signing in, Yi Qingqing was confused and came to an incredible conclusion: These information were deliberately written wrong by the institute?
For what? To make things difficult for them? To prevent them from completing the tasks on their list?
Could it be that her previous good impression of the institute was all an illusion? In fact, the seniors in the institute were so insidious, secretly making things difficult for the rookies like them?
Yi Qingqing shook her head. How could it be possible? Even the director of the institute was their teacher. How could he cheat them?
There must be some deeper meaning here that she hasn't figured out.
If you can't figure it out, look for more clues.
So she borrowed materials here every day when she went to work and took them back to the laboratory to read, and also answered other people's questions.
Half a month later, she finally finished reading all the information in the room, including the last ten types that she had just started to read, but she only took a brief look at them.