I rushed all the way to Luo's without stopping, not even bothering with motion sickness. When I showed up at Luo's Human Resources Department, it had been less than three hours since Luo called me.
The person in charge of the human resources department gave me a certificate as a Luo's intern employee and told me to go to the fifty-seventh floor. I took the elevator to the fifty-seventh floor. As soon as I stepped out of the elevator door, I heard a string of fluent Japanese. I thought it was Japanese, but when I walked around the corner, I saw a young girl hanging up the phone. , and said to the people around him in Chinese: "Mr. Nakata said that he will fly back to Japan at 7 o'clock in the evening. Now he can give us thirty-five minutes to prepare immediately and follow me to the Nagashima Hotel."
I appeared in front of them, and they didn't even look at me. They were wearing business attire and high heels and walked quickly past me.
I continued to walk inside, and soon I saw a whole glass door more than ten meters long. Through the glass door, I saw that there were men and women in formal clothes. They were either sitting on office chairs and looking at the things in their hands. Documents, or answering the phone, there are also people gathered together in twos and threes, not knowing what they are talking about.
The closer I get, Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean... languages from various countries fill my ears. I seemed to have arrived at a United Nations conference hall, feeling anxious and inexplicably excited.
Everyone was so busy that they didn't even have time to look up at me. I stood at the gate, neither advancing nor retreating. Finally, I found an almost suitable opportunity and stopped the fifth person who passed in front of me.
"Um, hello, I'm an intern in the translation department."
The woman standing in front of me looked to be at least a year or two older than me. She was wearing a white chiffon shirt, tight jeans, and a pair of high heels that were at least eight centimeters tall. She looked... kind, so I dared to talk to her rashly.
The woman looked at me with a hint of surprise in her eyes and asked, "Are you here for an internship in the translation department?"
I nodded and said with a smile: "Hello, senior, my name is Liang Zijin."
The woman smiled and said, "Hello, my name is Wang Huining."
I was about to open my mouth to warm up, but Wang Huining still said with surprise: "The interviews in each department have just entered the preliminary stage. I haven't heard that any department has recruited interns. How did you get here?"
Hearing what she said, I was stunned. After a few seconds, I subconsciously handed over the certificate in my hand and said, "I received a call from the Human Resources Department in the afternoon, saying that I passed the interview with the Translation Department. do not know either… "
Seeing the certificate in my hand, Wang Huining knew that I was not lying. She rolled her eyes and quickly smiled and said: "Oh, let me take you to the minister's office first."
I followed Wang Huining, and along the way, someone finally laid their eyes on me, or in other words, on the intern employee ID hanging on my chest.
Standing in front of the door with the sign of the Minister's Office, Wang Huining smiled and said, "Knock on the door yourself and go in."
I nodded and said thank you: "Thank you, senior."
Wang Huining smiled and replied: "Don't call me old, seniors. Are you a fresh graduate?"
I nodded and Wang Huining said: "I graduated the year before last and am older than you. Just call me sister."
I immediately shouted sweetly: "Okay, please help Sister Huining in the future."
Wang Huining said with a smile: "We have a long way to go. You should go in first and say hello to the minister."
Wang Huining left on high heels. I took a deep breath and knocked on the door three times with moderate strength. I have been thinking that the director of Luo's Translation Department must be a very old man, but after the knock on the door, I heard a woman's voice coming from inside the room: "Come in."
There is only one word, a simple and neat command. I was slightly surprised and pushed the door open.