Under the moonlight

Chapter 42 Back on Track

The next day, embassy staff transported the stranded people in S country to the airport in two batches. They only returned to the embassy after watching the last group board the plane.

"Sigh, I never thought my brother Ao would leave me like this~" Chen Ming, sitting in the passenger seat, glanced back at Chen Che and couldn't help but laugh. "Haha, it's okay, our brother Ao is gone, but he left you with traces of love~, hahaha~"

"Chen Ming, don't just laugh at me. Don't forget, you went there too!" Chen Che threatened.

"Fine, fine, I give up, okay?"

Chen Ming secretly rejoiced that Zhang Ling hadn't come along.

Jiang Ying glanced at Chen Che in the rearview mirror and couldn't help but laugh. Chen Che looked up at Jiang Ying's smiling face in the mirror and said helplessly, "Sister Ying, you're making fun of me too!"

Although Jiang Ying didn't say anything, her eyes were practically wrinkled from smiling so much.

Chen Che leaned forward and looked at himself in the mirror. Yesterday, Xu Ao had pushed him onto the bed without saying a word, and somehow, his neck was covered in red marks.

He stretched his neck and rubbed the red patch with his hand. No wonder everyone at the embassy was all smiles when they saw him in the morning. He thought they were finally remembering his good deeds because they were going back to their home countries. He never expected it was because of... sigh, what a glorious reputation!

When they returned to the embassy, ​​things weren't as easy as they had imagined.

After the sudden bombing attack, all the relevant information needed to be compiled and kept for future reference. Therefore, the cleanup work after the incident was the most tedious part.

After returning to the embassy, ​​Jiang Ying convened a meeting with all the staff to make detailed arrangements for the work ahead, including compiling a list of all the survivors who had been stranded in S country, their contact information, and detailed information such as their accommodation after returning to China.

In addition, after the incident, the embassy should compile daily lists of medicines issued and various items in stock. These documents can serve as data for this emergency. Compiling them will help prevent future problems and allow for a more composed response if similar situations arise in the future.

The meeting ended around noon. After Jiang Ying announced the meeting was adjourned, she and the others went to the restaurant. The bustling scene of people queuing up for food was gone, and only a few of them remained, making it seem much quieter.

After the flights resume, the employees who went home for vacation will arrive one after another. These past few days, the embassy has been unusually quiet. Everyone is either in meetings in the office or engrossed in organizing the documents they are responsible for.

After returning home, Huang Meng rested for more than half a month and then started worrying about finding a job. The only foreign languages ​​she had studied were translation and foreign trade. She submitted more than a dozen resumes, but the calls she received were either asking her to do sales or business development.

She hung up the phone, the HR's voice echoing in her mind: "Oh dear, young lady, the language you're studying has a very narrow job market. In China, only our factory has orders to export to them. Besides, have you seen the news? That place just went through war, and everything is in ruins. They'll definitely need more orders. If you come here, even as a salesperson, the commission for closing deals will be substantial. Young lady, think it over."

Huang Meng couldn't help but chuckle as she thought about it. She had just come back from the war. If you knew how she faced ruthless mercenaries head-on, you would be shocked to death!

Alas, what a pity! Even a hero can be brought down by a penny, let alone a mere woman like her!

After staying at home for more than half a month, her parents have recovered from their simple hope that she would be healthy and safe in the future, and these days they keep talking about her work.

Their idea was to have Li Shuo find her a job at the university where he worked, regardless of the salary, even if it cost some money, as long as they could get her settled as soon as possible.

Huang Meng had considered it; it was indeed simple and convenient. But she was still a little unwilling to give up. She could travel to S country alone, so how could she not even handle a small job? After thinking it over, she decided to call the HR person she had just spoken to.

When Huang Meng answered the phone, the other party readily agreed to let her complete the onboarding procedures the next day and hung up before she could ask any further questions.

Until the dial tone came through, she held the phone in a daze, staring at the black screen. Why did she have the feeling that she had sold herself out? Didn't he say there was a second interview? He agreed so readily.

The sound of the door opening interrupted her thoughts. She got out of bed and watched her mother come in.

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