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Chapter 795: How do you know that Chinese people like to go to work?

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Three days later, Fang Mo and Ning Yuelan returned to the port city.

In fact, the couple's movements in the past three days have been under the control of J and Qin Yuyan.

J even went to ask Qin Yuyan the next day if Fang Mo was planning to run away?

Or is he plotting something secretly?

As a result, Qin Yuyan, who had never underestimated Fang Mo, was uncharacteristically calm and calm.

After all, even though she was in Hong Kong City, Fang Mo's every move could not escape her eyes. She was the king of hackers who had even been deprived of the Dragon Group's computers and permissions.

Are there any other threats?

What's more, don't forget how Qin Yuyan found Fang Mo and how he knew that the young man had returned from resurrection...

At the Southeast Asia exchange meeting, Internet giants such as Ma Xuejiu vigorously promoted the second generation of Skynet at this exchange meeting.

Now it’s in the hands of the organization!

Is it difficult to know Fang Mo’s movements?

Not difficult!

They even know which hotel the young man stayed in, where he went for fun, and whether he has been to an Internet cafe or touched a computer.

Obviously, the intuitive data display on the second-generation SkyNet is...

Mr. Zheng, the king of national security hackers who was once famous in the Chinese dark web world.

This trip to the port city seemed to be just for the purpose of relaxing.

Because he has never even touched a computer.

Qin Yuyan was still a little disappointed;

"It seems that he has completely resigned himself to his fate this time, and he didn't even make any movement to struggle."

"Is there anything going on with the National Security Bureau?"

Three days later, Fang Mo and Ning Yuelan reappeared in the port city.

Qin Yuyan was sitting in another hotel room, crossing her legs and listening carefully to Lao J's report.

"Basically not. For such a formal organization, procedural justice is far more important than absolute justice."

"Yin Duanwu's death was completely beyond the control of these people, so they are jointly and severally responsible for this matter. What's more, Yin Duanwu's identity is still a well-known entrepreneur in Hong Kong and the chairman of Haozheng Steel Factory."

"When such a person dies, the National Security Bureau must give an explanation."

"Now Haozheng is also in chaos, and the Hong Kong City business district has been a bit uneven these past two days."

"As the day drew closer, the popularity of the medical skills exchange competition remained high, but it ended up being overshadowed by this incident."

"After all, Yin Duanwu's influence is too high."

Qin Yuyan nodded slightly when she heard the words.

"Official organizational rights are often used to distinguish whether they are law enforcers or lawbreakers. This is where they differ from us."

"Sometimes if you don't follow procedures, then in their eyes, their law enforcement is no different than a crime."

"It is precisely because of the many restrictions that they can tell clearly whether they are handling a case or committing a crime."

"K is quite charming. I'm not surprised that his death caused some turmoil in the port city."

"Oh, by the way, j you are from China, right..."

At this moment, Qin Yuyan seemed to have thought of something, and suddenly raised her head and asked the man in front of her.

Hearing this, Lao J shook his head;

"Mixed Chinese and English to be precise."

"Oh……"

Qin Yuyan glanced out the window thoughtfully.

Fang Mo went traveling these days, as if he had predicted the weather forecast in advance.

It happened that it had been raining and the cold air was blowing in Hong Kong City for the past two days when he was away.

This directly makes this city, which is supposed to be like spring all year round, completely hit by winter.

It was freezing cold, and the news said that Hong Kong City had not seen this kind of weather in more than ten years.

The temperature once even dropped to below zero...

In the words of some netizens, it seemed as if God in Hong Kong City knew about the death of Yin Duanwu, a big shot.

And shed tears.

Even God was reluctant to take away the life of a legendary hero like Yin Duanwu.

It's not that Qin Yuyan doesn't surf the Internet, so it's a bit strange to see the comments of some netizens online.

Yin Duanwu is just the chairman of Haozheng Steel Plant. Does he still have any impact on other people who do not work in Haozheng Steel Plant whether he is alive or dead?

Since there is no interest in each other, why do many netizens spontaneously mourn and express their grievances for Yin Duanwu?

There is also the so-called sky weeping...

In fact, Qin Yuyan felt a little funny when she saw these four words.

Are all Chinese people so superstitious?

Countless people in this world experience life and death every day.

Could it be that the person who died in Yanyangtian was because God was unhappy with him?

So send him off with a big sun smile?

Does the continuous rain mean that God is crying for some outstanding existence?

She is not Chinese, so naturally she cannot sympathize with these local romances.

The next moment, Qin Yuyan looked at Lao J;

"Let me ask you a question, is today the Chinese New Year?"

"No, today is New Year's Day, New Year's Eve."

"The Spring Festival will have to wait until a month later."

"New Year?"

Qin Yuyan tsked her lips and murmured while putting on her clothes;

"Chinese people have complicated festivals. I can't even remember a few of the twenty-four solar terms, but it seems that the Chinese people attach great importance to today's festival."

As she said that, Qin Yuyan tilted her head slightly and looked out the window.

After several days of rain and snow, there was suddenly a damp smell in the air.

The orange leaves that originally hung on some branches and treetops in late autumn quietly drooped and sprouted new buds. It really felt like the beginning of all things.

There are lights and colorful decorations on both sides of the road, and since last night, people have been setting off cannons downstairs from time to time.

Brilliant fireworks bloomed one after another, streaking through the sky with magnificent tail flames.

Qin Yuyan has been in China for a while.

I don’t know why, but I have an illusion today, as if I just experienced one night, the so-called Chinese New Year’s Eve.

The originally lifeless migrant workers on the road became a little more energetic, as if they were expecting something.

Can just a holiday have such a big impact on Chinese people?

Pedestrians passing by seemed to be infused with an invisible mysterious force and became full of energy.

If she hadn't known that Sato Cang was not capable of mass-producing cyborgs, she would have almost suspected that these people on Huaxia Road were all newly fully charged cyborgs.

So everyone is rejuvenated just overnight...

"For New Year's Eve, should we give each other gifts and red envelopes?"

When Lao J heard this, he was a little dumbfounded.

Why did the king suddenly become so interested in Chinese holidays and traditional customs?

"Yes, but most of the time in many areas on New Year's Eve, peers send red envelopes to each other to greet each other."

"The purpose is to celebrate."

"Another point is that the customs between the north and the south of China are quite different, and the meaning of New Year's Day may not be the same either."

"I haven't lived in China for a long time, so..."

Old J laughed bitterly, but didn't finish the second half of his sentence.

The meaning is very clear, even though I don’t know the specific custom.

Qin Yuyan didn't wait for him to finish, she picked up a gift bag from the bed, stood up slowly, and said to herself;

"If you say so, you should give gifts to others."

"Okay, I have nothing to do without you. Remember what I told you at the medical exchange competition. I'm going to work."

At the end of the conversation, when she mentioned going to work, Qin Yuyan's tone became a little more excited.

Excited! ?

excited! ?

This excitement made Lao J inevitably dumbfounded.

What is she excited about? ?

He actually wanted to ask Qin Yuyan, do you know whether going to work is 80% important?

Oh no……

What does it mean to even 99% of Chinese migrant workers?

According to Chinese migrant workers, these are the four most painful things in the world.

1. Go to class B.

2. Get up early.

3. Get up early and go to class B.

4. Go to bed early so that you can get up early to go to class B.

Why does Qin Yuyan seem so happy?

On the other side, she was still mumbling jokes she saw online;

"The little show class requires people to attend every day."

"Okay, I'll satisfy you."

"Sisters will fuck you hard today until I am exhausted!"

"Hey, it's strange, why is there only a small amount of salary?"

After saying this, Qin Yuyan turned to look at Lao J excitedly and chuckled;

"Pfft, this is a joke I read online. It seems like Chinese people like to go to work."

"When it comes to things like going to work, they seem to behave the same way as when they face the opposite sex they like."

As soon as these words came out, Lao J was silenced by Qin Yuyan's words.

We are just asking whether there is a possibility that they just don’t want to go to work, which is why they show such an exaggerated mental state.

Where did you see that Chinese people are very keen on going to work?

But he didn't dare to refute Qin Yuyan.

Because my immediate boss woke up early today and even put on cute and light makeup.

The majestic aura in his eyes seemed to be on the eve of the battlefield.

Lao J is also quite strange.

Who is her fighting spirit aimed at?

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