One sentence above, and people below are running themselves ragged.
Since the director's visit, Su He and his team have been busy again. This time, they are not only investigating unregistered residents and migrant workers, but also carefully examining people with legitimate identities.
The others in the office also sensed that things were not simple, so no one dared to complain.
Fortunately, this time there was no need for a reinvestigation; they went through everyone in about half a month.
Aside from finding one imposter and one person receiving a salary without working, nothing else went wrong in their area.
One of the people whose identity was stolen was a worker who was originally from the countryside and had reportedly died of a sudden illness a few years ago.
However, he had just gotten engaged before he died, but hadn't gotten married yet. Logically, this job position should have been reserved for his relatives after his death.
However, his fiancée's family became greedy and wanted to take the job for themselves. But they were afraid that his family from his hometown would find out, so they bribed a supervisor in the factory to not report his death to the factory. Instead, they had his fiancée's younger brother impersonate him and work in the factory.
With so many people in the factory, no one would notice whether a small worker had been replaced or not. His colleagues would just assume that he had sold his job to someone else. As for the two of them using the same name, there were many people with the same name in those days, so no one would suspect anything.
So even now, his family in the countryside doesn't know that he's dead.
They thought he hadn't contacted his family for so many years because he had become successful and didn't want to acknowledge his family anymore, so they assumed he didn't have this son anymore. Little did they know he was already dead.
As for those who receive salaries without working, there was a director who put his son, who had just started elementary school, on the factory's logistics roster. He received a salary every month, but he never came to work.
Both of them have been dealt with seriously. The one who impersonated someone else has been taken away by the authorities and will probably only be released after it is confirmed that he has no problems.
Two days later, Lin Jingyan finally returned.
He returned while Su He was having dinner.
These past few days, with him gone, Su He has lost her appetite and is also a little worried, which has led to a significant decrease in her food intake.
So when she saw Lin Jingyan come in, she was stunned for a moment before running over with a "Ah!" and hugging him tightly.
The force of the blow sent Lin Jingyan staggering back two steps until he bumped into the door.
Holding the familiar embrace, Su He finally felt at ease. She hadn't expected that she would get used to having this person by her side so soon after getting married.
Lin Jingyan felt the same way. He had been thinking about her every moment these past few days. Now that he had finally hugged the person he had been longing for, he wished he could meld her into his very bones and never be separated from her.
The two embraced, neither of them saying a word.
The silence was broken by a "glug" sound.
Su Heya let go of him shyly and rubbed her stomach. "Um, are you hungry? Why don't we eat something together?"
"Okay," Lin Jing smiled, nodded, and went to get the bowl.
It wasn't until the two had eaten, washed up, and lay in bed that Su He finally had the mood to ask him what he had been doing these past few days.
Lin Jingyan seemed to be in good condition. Although he looked a little tired, he hadn't lost weight, so he was probably doing quite well.
When she asked about this, Lin Jingyan explained, "When you mentioned the driver the other day, I suddenly felt something was wrong. Logically speaking, the drivers at the research institute are all qualified after being screened."
But that driver, I remember we talked about it that day, he used to be an ordinary person and would never have had access to telegrams, which is why he felt there was something wrong.
Later, I reported it to my master, who then notified the research institute, and I was subsequently summoned for questioning.
After that, I lived in the research institute. Don't worry, apart from being watched over and not allowed to send messages out, everything else was fine.
Fortunately, I had my master send you a message before I went.
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