The picture shows a girl who looks to be in her twenties. Wei Mian glanced around the surroundings and guessed that this was her workplace.
There are four booths in this office, and only two of them are occupied now.
The girl was typing intently, and the picture flashed across her computer screen. Wei Mian didn't see the content clearly, but he saw the work badge on the girl's desk.
Lao Huanggua Novel Network, edited by Wang Jingbai.
At this time, Wang Jingbai was in contact with a great author under her. This author had published several hit novels and was her most valued partner.
The two were discussing the copyright fee issue. The investor's offer was a bit low, so they planned to ask for a slightly higher price.
At this moment, her cell phone suddenly rang.
It was an unfamiliar local landline number. Wang Jingbai took a quick look at it and picked up the call without thinking much.
"Hello?"
"Hello, is this Ms. Wang Jingbai?"
"Yes, who are you?"
"I'm from the Tsinghua and Peking University community. I have some information I'd like to verify with you."
When Wang Jingbai heard that it was from the community, he didn't care so much. He did receive such calls occasionally, and the verification was nothing more than whether the person was still living there recently.
really--
"Are you still living in Unit 3, Room 602, Building 2, Qingshui Garden?"
Wang Jingbai: "I haven't lived here recently. I moved to the Jindong residential complex, which is closer to my workplace."
"Oh, is your household registration still here?"
"right."
…
The two asked and answered questions, and checked things like phone numbers, parents' names and phone numbers.
I thought that was all, but I didn't expect the person on the other end to ask about her blood type, her parents' blood type, whether she had any history of blood diseases, infectious diseases, or even any drug allergies.
These questions had never been asked before, and she felt a little strange.
"Why are you asking this? What does this have to do with the community?"
The community worker on the other side was very patient. Perhaps she had heard such questions many times, so she answered slowly and calmly.
"Well, our community is going to establish a medical record for residents, and we need to register some basic information. Thank you for your cooperation."
When Wang Jingbai heard this, she thought it made sense. She remembered going to the community hospital before, so there was nothing wrong with setting up a medical record here.
So all the questions were answered.
He truthfully told everyone his blood type, his parents' blood types, allergic medications, etc.
After making sure there were no more questions, the other party thanked him and hung up the phone.
Wang Jingbai glanced at the time on his mobile phone screen and saw that the survey call for this community had lasted nearly twelve minutes.
Li Fanghua, a colleague next to them, also heard the conversation on the phone, and her eyes peeked out from the partition between their workstations.
"Master, did you get it too? Didn't my mother use my previous phone number? She said she got a call from the community a few days ago asking about these things. She said she didn't understand and then just hung up."
"I don't know why the community is asking these questions. Besides, the hospital has all the records. If they just connect to the internet, wouldn't all the information be available? They have to ask each one one by one. It's really inefficient."
Wang Jingbai shrugged. Maybe they didn't want to make this call. It was all arranged by the higher-ups, but—
"Can you please stop calling me Nun Tai? When my dad named me, he didn't even know there was a Nun Jingbai in Legend of Zhen Huan! You can just call me that twice, but that's not enough. The most important thing is that you even told my author about it! I'm a big editor, don't I have any dignity?"
"call out"
The head that was just stretched hard suddenly shrank back, and Li Fanghua pretended not to hear anything.
Jingbai and others are not as easy to remember as Shi Tai. It’s all because of "The Legend of Zhen Huan". When I mention Jingbai, the first person I think of is Shi Tai.
The two of them quarreled for a few words as usual, and the matter was over. Wang Jingbai didn't take it to heart at all.
It didn't even take long for her to forget she had ever received such a call.
A few days later, the company suddenly organized a physical examination for all employees. This physical examination benefit has always been available and is conducted once a year, but it was usually in November. Today it was held half a year earlier.
Wang Jingbai thought about his irregular work and rest schedule and added a few more inspection items besides those included by the company.
This is her habit. As she gets closer to thirty, she pays more attention to her physical health.
There are many ways to check, anyway, apart from drawing blood and taking some X-rays, when checking for Helicobacter pylori, you have to take medicine first and then blow into the air later.
So it wasn't surprising that one test required giving her an injection of some medication and then having her blood drawn.
A few days later, Wang Jingbai's physical examination results came out. They were similar to previous years, with breast hyperplasia and ovarian cysts, but this year there was also uterine fibroids. However, the tumor was relatively small and could be observed first.
She thought it might be because of the excessive pressure at work, so she didn't take it too seriously.
Anyway, the purpose of a physical examination is to find problems. It would be better if there are no problems. If there are problems, then just treat them.
After get off work that day, she went out for dinner with her colleagues, and then went to KTV to sing. It was already one o'clock when they left.
Wang Jingbai was sent downstairs by two male colleagues. They only turned back after they saw her get on the elevator with their own eyes.
The house Wang Jingbai rented was on the tenth floor. At this time, most people had turned off the lights and gone to bed. Before leaving, the two male colleagues looked up and saw that the lights were on in the room on the east side of the tenth floor. They were completely relieved.
However, at this time Wang Jingbai was not as safe as they imagined.
Because she drank too much, she fell asleep on the bed without even having time to wash her face.
After she fell asleep, two big men in black suddenly walked out of the other room.
The two men looked at each other, and one of them took out a white towel from his bag, sprayed something on it, and then covered Wang Jingbai's mouth and nose with the towel.
When Wang Jingbai was covered with her hands, she couldn't help but open her eyes, but after only a dozen seconds, her eyes closed again.
She fell asleep again, the kind that couldn't be woken up even if I pushed her.
Then the big man bent down, picked up the man, and quickly went downstairs along the route he had surveyed in advance.
At this time, a silver-gray van was already waiting downstairs. After seeing people get in the car, it drove out immediately and quickly left the community and merged into the traffic flow.
The next morning, Wang Jingbai did not go to work, but because her supervisor had drunk too much the previous night and did not attend the morning meeting, no one noticed that she was absent all morning.
When the supervisor came over in the afternoon, Li Fanghua said that Wang Jingbai had gone to discuss the copyright fees.
She even felt that she was the most considerate Chinese colleague who could help her come up with such a perfect reason.
Li Fanghua quickly sent a WeChat message to Wang Jingbai, telling her about the situation and asking the nun to remember to treat her to milk tea when she came back.
But she waited for a long time and no one replied to her WeChat message. Although Li Fanghua felt a little strange, she thought that the nun might be really unwell, so she didn't mind too much.
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