022. Intern
Story: [Rebirth] Progress Bar for Capturing Targets Author:Velvet Verity Novels words:4064 Update time:2023-07-14 10:47:36
Strange, very strange.
A minister with a lazy and indifferent expression, colleagues who seem to have something to say but hesitate to speak, and if we go back in time a little further, the front desk staff who inexplicably knew him...
This can already be described as eerie.
Su Ruobai believed that he had not yet achieved a level of fame where everyone knew him. Even if the Su family had a great reputation, it couldn't possibly be him, who rarely left the house due to his frail condition, that would become famous. If someone like Su Qiaoqiao was recognized today, he would find it only natural.
Could it be a coincidence?
As a newcomer, Su Ruobai didn't dare to ask too many questions casually. In any case, he had a job now, and he had signed the contract. Although there was a three-month probation period, he would still receive a salary, regardless of the amount. He decided to save every penny he earned, considering it as his own little treasury.
Su Ruobai's work is not much different from that of an ordinary intern.
Serve tea, pour water, order takeout, retrieve deliveries.
Of course, there is also a stack of fancy-looking forms that he needs to input into the computer and then send to Liu Xianteng.
These data naturally do not include any important files for him. Most of them are small files that appear to be fine but need to be backed up. After all, he is just an intern. Even if he has strong abilities, others are not willing to entrust him with all kinds of tasks.
Su Ruobai!" Liu Xianteng, his hair in disarray, walked out of the minister's office.
"Present!" Su Ruobai lifted her head and replied.
"The ground floor reception has a package. Bring it up for me!" After saying this, Liu Xianteng returned to his office.
Su Ruobai stood up and walked outward, ignoring the gazes of the others.
This was already his fourth trip downstairs this morning. First, it was coffee, then documents, following that were deliveries and takeout orders...
Although there was some sadness in my heart, fortunately, my determination was not low. The treatment of being an intern can be said to be nothing out of the ordinary, there's no need to be overly sentimental.
Su Ruobai set a goal for himself: for the next few months, he would work harder, study more, and read more. He would unquestioningly obey any orders given to him. He didn't believe that if he continued like this, he would fail his internship period!
As he walked out of the personnel department, the gazes that followed him instantly converged together.
"Huh, this child seems quite okay. Who scared people with such terrifying rumors about him before..." A middle-aged woman who appeared to be older pushed up her eyeglasses and let out a sigh.
Another man chimed in, "Who knows, maybe it's just because his temper is good."
The young girl, who was separated from Su Ruobai by only half a glass partition in the small cubicle, shrugged her shoulders and said, "It's only the first day. Let's see how it goes in the future. I was too scared to even talk to him."
"Hahaha, what are you being timid about? What's there to be afraid of when speaking!" someone retorted.
The young girl rolled her eyes and said, "He's the young master of the Su family! He's here to experience the life of commoners, but who knows what his intentions are. What if I accidentally say something that offends him and he decides to use his power to kick me out? What should I do then!"
Her words were what all the powerless and insignificant people here were worried about.
The chatter gradually faded away, and after a short while, the doors of the Personnel Department slowly opened from the outside. Su Ruobai, holding a package in one hand and a cup of coffee in the other, appeared at the doorway.
"Whose coffee is this?" Su Ruobai looked around with her watery eyes. "According to the note, it's from the Human Resources Department, so I brought it up together."
After a strange moment of silence, a small hand trembled and slowly rose up.
"My...mine..."
It was that young girl.