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Laziness was caught

"Mom, I have already taken care of the money matters. Now you just need to rest in peace and recuperate."

In the general ward of the hospital, Jing Miao deftly peeled an apple, carefully divided it into small portions, placed it on a plate, and handed it to her mother who was lying on the bed.

Jingmiao's mother, Sun Aiyun, frowned slightly, with a hint of gray on her thin and sunken face, "It's all because of your mother. You've already started your internship. You're running around the company hospital to look at you. Your face is sharp."

Jing Miao touched her face that had lost weight unknowingly and smiled indifferently, "Mom, how many people these days can't lose weight even if they want to? Don't you think your daughter is very beautiful like this?"

Sun Aiyun put the apple on the plate into Jing Miao's mouth distressedly, "You can tell me that mom is getting better now. From now on, you can rest in the office during the free time at noon. You don't need to come see me."

Before Jing Miao had time to swallow the apple in his mouth, the phone in his pocket rang.

"Hello, director, what can I do?"

Jing Miao walked quickly outside the ward, feeling an ominous premonition suddenly filling her heart.

"What's going on at the customs? Didn't I clearly agree that you should get the goods passage list? Why did you suddenly change your mind?"

Jing Miao was stunned, "Well, director, since it was a task assigned before get off work, I originally planned to go there in the afternoon..."

How could she be so unlucky? She just wanted to come over to see her mother early, so she didn't rush to the local customs quickly. She was caught slacking off for the first time and was targeted by the director!

The director exploded instantly and roared, "You can screw up even if it's a sure thing! You're still in the internship period! Believe it or not, I won't let you graduate!"

She was extremely speechless. How could she be blamed for the change of customs? But she was under the impression that if the internship unit did not issue an internship certificate, it would indeed cause her to be unable to successfully complete her credits.

"I'm so sorry, Director. I really didn't know that such a big delay would lead to such a big thing." She didn't want to argue anymore. She had been an intern in this company for a month, and she had heard of the Director's fiery temper.

It’s common for young interns to be treated as a punching bag

"Go to the customs in person and ask me immediately!"

When Jing Miao returned to the customs office to inquire, the office staff glared at her and said in a very impatient tone, "There is something wrong with your company's goods and they were seized by the army. It's unlucky. Maybe we will be punished later."


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