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Chapter 7 Colleagues Are Not Human

Chapter 7 Colleagues Are Not Human

Author: Coding in progress

Chapter 7 Colleagues Are Not Human

Lu Xi looked at the Taoist temple in front of him, which was full of ancient green bricks and white tiles, but the walls were peeling off, and the whole house had a vague feeling of crumbling. He then looked at the address left by the recruitment in his hand, and then looked around.

In a quiet and uninhabited environment, with doubts coming from the depths of my heart, can such a Taoist temple really be able to provide a monthly salary of 20,000 yuan a month? And it also includes five insurances and one housing fund.

When Lu Xi fell into self-doubt, the door of the Taoist temple opened quietly, and a man who looked like he shouldn't be here at all walked out.

He is in his early twenties, with fair facial features, a tender face that can hydrate with a pinch, delicate eyebrows and eyes, and long black flowing hair, but this is a man, and he is also an extremely monstrous and narcissistic man.

Lan Yao, the visitor, held a small mirror in his hand, admiring his beauty in the mirror. He casually glanced at Luxi from the corner of his eye: "What are you doing here?"

Lu Xi silently took out the recruitment paper.

Lan Yao glanced at her again: "What academic qualifications?"

Lu Xi continued to take out his graduate diploma silently.

Lan Yao finally put down the mirror in his hand, walked over slowly, took the certificate and took a look at it. The corner of his mouth twitched involuntarily: "You are a philosophy major and come to Taoist Temple to apply."

"You gave me a lot." Lu Xi said the key point in a concise and concise manner.

"No." The corner of Lan Yao's mouth looked like he had a childhood tic, "You don't think the major is inappropriate, and what we want here is the metaphysics major.

Lu Xi lowered his eyes, listless.

Lan Yao felt that her appearance seemed familiar, and looked at her a few more times, thinking that there were two people in the Taoist temple, one was young and the other was lazy, so he would not recruit anyone else to come in. The sun was so bright now, and he would not be allowed to go to the field in the future.

, his flowery face cannot bear this grievance.

In addition, the number of students in the metaphysics department was pitiful. There were less than ten students in Beijing University. The old man from Beijing University kept coming over and crying, and his ears were ringing.

After thinking for a while and deciding to relax the standards, Lan Yao asked again: "Do you have a Taoist certificate?"

Lu Xi was dumbfounded and shook his head: "No."

Lan Yao pursed his lips into a straight line and looked at the strange and clever little girl. She had been doing this for a long time just to make fun of him. Forget about not being professionally qualified, she came to apply for a Taoist priestship, and she didn't even have a Taoist certificate.

Lan Yao waved his hand and chased people away: "Let's go, don't block the door to do business."

Lu Xi thought about the nine and a half dollars in his pocket, and had to choose to bow to life: "I can draw talismans and make elixirs."

Lan Yao was about to close the door without looking back: "No."

"You can also read Feng Shui by looking at the physiognomy."

"no."

"It can also catch ghosts and exorcise evil spirits."

"no."

After repeatedly adding chips, Lu Xi released his ultimate move: "You will step on dog shit at three o'clock this afternoon."

Lan Yao finally turned around, veins were jumping on his forehead, and he laughed angrily: "No."

Lu Xi's bright black eyes suddenly lost their luster. It was over, and he could only drink the northwest wind.

"Okay." A heavenly voice came into her ears.

Another person came out of the Taoist temple, lazily leaning against the door. His face was like jade, which was sharper than Lan Yao's delicate monster. Even with the same listless appearance, he looked like a sleeping beast, which made

No one dares to underestimate him.

The visitor is Jinghuai, the master of Qingyang Temple.

Jinghuai was so lazy that he couldn't stand for more than a minute before he pulled out a chair from somewhere and sat down slowly: "The probation period is one month, and the salary is the same as when he became a regular employee. There is a commission for field work. You and Taoist Temple

Fifty-five."

After a sudden turn of events, Lu Xi's happy voice rose to a higher level: "Does that include food and accommodation?"

"Yes." Jinghuai looked up at her, "You can choose any house in the backyard and prepare the kitchen for three meals a day."

"Okay, then when will the contract be signed?" Lu Xi couldn't wait. He just thought that he would be able to earn 20,000 yuan a month in the future and would no longer have to drink from the northwest. The look he looked at Jinghuai was focused and affectionate.

Jinghuai took out a signing contract from nowhere, and Lu Xi quickly signed his name, officially becoming a member of Qingyang Temple.

When Lan Yao saw that the matter was settled, he gave up and said, "You can take care of the people you recruit. I'm leaving first. Don't call me if you have nothing to do, and don't call me if you have something to do."

Jinghuai knew his virtue well and had no hope of him, so he took Lu Xi to the backyard of the Taoist temple.

Although the so-called sparrow is small and has all the internal organs, Qingyang looks shabby, but the backyard has everything.

In the corridor, a little Taoist boy of about five years old came face to face. He had an expressionless face and looked at everyone with a bitter hatred. He turned a blind eye to the two of them and walked away from them.

"Who is this kid?" Lu Xi asked.

Jinghuai replied: "Your current colleague." Then he added a few words, "There are few people in Qingyang Temple, and there are only four people in total including you. You have seen them all. There are no rules here, except that we go out three times a month."

For field work, you can go or not."

Lu Xi only focused on the word colleague.

A five-year-old colleague.

There was only one thought in Lu Xi's mind. It was against the law to employ child labor. She would be fined a certain amount and her business license would be severely revoked. The child was only five years old. The punishment would be severe. She wouldn't be unemployed just after she started working!

Jinghuai's half-closed eyelids slightly raised: "Put away the thoughts in your head, he is not a child laborer."

Hearing this, Lu Xi recalled the child he had just met once and realized something was wrong. This did not seem to be an ordinary child.

Thinking of this, and the exquisite and narcissistic monster from before, and looking at the viewer in front of me, it seems that he is not a normal person.

She couldn't see through the faces of the three of them, she could only see a golden glow.

It is indeed a job that God helped me find. It is truly unique and my colleagues are not human beings.

Fortunately, at Luxi Lotte Anming, it doesn't matter whether the colleagues are good or bad, what matters is five insurances, one housing fund and a monthly salary of 20,000.

(End of chapter)


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