Chapter 60 Delivering books to your door

Style: Romance Author: Buyi MushiWords: 3305Update Time: 24/01/11 17:37:49
Li Ji stood up immediately, walked to the door, and looked over there.

I saw Wang Shulan's secretary, Xiao Qi, leading a young woman over from the other end of the corridor.

The woman was wearing a white dress, her long hair was hanging loosely on her shoulders, and her face was wet with sweat.

As soon as she saw Li Ji, her eyebrows suddenly opened, and her smile was like a wild peach blossom that suddenly bloomed.

"Pig, come and help me quickly, but I'm exhausted..."

The woman suddenly jumped up to Li Ji, slapped him hard on the shoulder, and then pointed to a large convenience bag that had just been placed at his feet.

Li Ji trembled, frowned and smiled, looking embarrassed.

"Why, you're not welcome when it's delivered to your door?"

The woman's face straightened and she pouted.

"You, you..." Li Ji looked at Xiao Qi, his expression even more embarrassing, "Sister, we are in the office..."

Xiao Qi pretended not to hear, nodded quickly to Li Ji, and walked away knowingly.

The woman stuck out her tongue and smiled sheepishly: "I'm sorry, senior brother, I forgot..."

"You..."

Li Ji was helpless, but he couldn't say anything. If he wanted to blame, he could only blame his own bad luck.

"Who is looking for President Li? Why don't you come inside?"

Wang Shulan came out and looked at it curiously.

When the woman raised her head, her eyes met Wang Shulan's, and both of them said "ah".

"Meimei!"

"Aunt Wang!"

This time it was Li Ji's turn to be stunned: "What? You guys know each other!"

"Of course I know you!"

The woman's face was wet, she smiled playfully, and reached out to push back a few strands of hair in front of her forehead.

That woman is Han Mei.

She looked at Wang Shulan and felt a little embarrassed: "Aunt Wang, I didn't know you were here..."

Wang Shulan smiled: "Your Aunt Wang has been here all the time..."

It turns out that Wang Shulan and Han Mei's mothers were from the same village. They had been neighbors when they were young, and the two families were somewhat related. Wang Shulan called Han Mei's mother cousin, or cousin.

Han Mei had met Wang Shulan several times at home before, but she didn't exchange a few words with her, so she couldn't be familiar with her.

"Meimei, come as you please. What else can you bring to Aunt Wang?"

Wang Shulan looked at the big convenience bag that Han Mei was about to pick up from the ground and joked.

"Oh, you're talking about this," Han Mei raised her hand with some difficulty, "This is the book I brought to my senior brother..."

"Senior brother?" Wang Shulan looked at Li Ji and immediately realized, "By the way, you all graduated from the University of Finance and Economics. I almost forgot about this..."

"Of course, we are still from the same department..."

Han Mei smiled sweetly and winked at Li Ji with a smile as bright as a flower.

"President Wang, it's like this," Li Ji hurriedly stepped forward and took the convenience bag from Han Mei, "I asked Han Mei to borrow some books for me from them..."

"Borrow a book?" Wang Shulan was startled, "What kind of book are you borrowing from the Rural Credit Cooperative?"

"The Rural Credit Cooperative has compiled its own training materials. I want to learn from them..."

"Haha," Wang Shulan seemed a little unconvinced, "Is the level of our CCB not as good as that of the Rural Credit Cooperatives?"

"That's not true. I just want to see more."

Li Ji answered hastily, while carrying the convenience bag into the house and placing it behind the door.

"oh......"

Wang Shulan nodded and didn't ask any more questions.

"Meimei, look at the sweat on your face, come in and sit down quickly..."

Wang Shulan turned sideways and greeted Han Mei.

"Aunt Wang, come and sit too..."

Han Mei entered the room and fanned the wind with her hands.

"No, you guys can talk, I have something else to do over there..."

Wang Shulan waved her hands and turned to leave.

Li Ji felt relieved, but Wang Shulan turned around immediately: "Meimei, it will be noon in a while, you can eat at Aunt Wang's place..."

"Aunt Wang, don't bother," Han Mei looked at Li Ji and hesitated, "The work unit is very busy, I will take some time and go back in a while..."

"Oh, okay then," Wang Shulan didn't insist anymore, "When I have time next time, Aunt Wang will treat you well..."

"Okay, okay," Han Mei stuck out her tongue, "You go ahead and do your work, Aunt Wang. I'll say a few words to senior brother and leave right away..."

Wang Shulan smiled meaningfully at Li Ji, turned back, her high heels hitting the ground little by little, her body trembling slightly, and she quickly entered her office.

Li Ji stared at Wang Shulan's back, unable to recover for a moment.

"Isn't Aunt Wang delicious? She has big breasts and fat buttocks, and her butt is so big, hehehe..."

Han Mei followed Li Ji's gaze and raised the corners of her mouth.

"Huh?" Li Ji was excited, "What did you say?"

"Just pretend," Han Mei chuckled, "People say that men like young women and mature women. I didn't believe it before..."

"Where are all this..." Li Ji understood, "I was wondering if she just discovered something..."

"What can we find?" Han Mei said angrily, "Isn't it just a few tattered books? It's not confidential materials or illegal publications, so we have to hide them!"

"That's not true," Li Ji shook his head, "This woman is very smart..."

"What does it have to do with you whether she's semen or not?"

Han Mei sat down on the chair, picked up Li Ji's tea cup and took a sip.

"Sister, that's my tea!" Li Ji shouted, "If you want to drink it, I'll make it for you right now."

"Stingy!" Han Mei rolled her eyes at Li Ji, "What's wrong? I just like to drink the tea you drank..."

"Then, just drink..."

Li Ji spread his hands, helpless.

"Brother, you have to be very accurate..."

Han Mei opened her mouth, but before she could finish her sentence, Li Ji waved her hand to stop her.

He walked to the door and looked both ways. The corridor was empty, no one was there.

Li Ji turned around and closed the door gently. Just after taking two steps back, I thought something was wrong, turned around again, and opened the door gently.

"Hehe..." Han Mei was very disdainful, "You are so mysterious, what do you want to do?"

"Auntie, please keep your voice down; if people in the industry know about this, then it's okay!"

Li Ji walked to the table and subconsciously reached out to cover Han Mei's mouth.

Han Mei stepped back and looked at Li Ji with a half-smile: "You are about to leave, what are you afraid of them doing?"

"Auntie, haven't I left yet?"

Li Ji smiled bitterly, dragged a chair over and sat down next to it.

"Uh-huh......"

Han Mei nodded, her expression becoming solemn.

"Senior brother, you have to prepare well and pass the written test first..."

Han Mei moved closer to Li Ji. A few strands of hair fell down, and they tickled Li Ji's face.

"... As long as you pass the interview, I can go to my dad for help. Don't worry, it will be fine. If it doesn't work, my mom will be there..."

Han Mei looked excited and her lips were about to touch Li Ji's nose.

A delicate fragrance filled the nose. Li Ji's face felt inexplicably hot, and he quickly raised his body back.

"Well, well," Li Ji moved his chair back, "Don't worry, I will be well prepared..."

Thinking of Han Mei's father, Li Ji felt uncomfortable all over. But at this time, it’s hard to say anything more.

Come to think of it, I haven't even said a word about this yet.

"Look, why are you so nervous!" Han Mei gasped, "At your level, taking this kind of test is nothing more than a dish of bean sprouts..."

"That's not necessarily the case," Li Ji shook his head, "This time it's a nationwide recruitment..."

"Hey, do you believe this? It just sounds nice to say it. It's quite bluffing, isn't it?" Han Mei curled her lips, "Who from the big city would come to a small place like ours? It's not just about the lack of money. Rural credit cooperatives and state-owned banks are simply incomparable when it comes to matters like this; if you want to invite them, they may not be willing to come. Do you think so, senior brother?"

Li Ji thought about it too.

It is estimated that 80% of those who are willing to go to rural credit cooperatives are people from local banks; those like Li Ji who have failed in state-owned banks should be the first choice.

The quartz clock on the wall rang a few times, and it was twelve o'clock.

"Let's go out to have something to eat. You can go back later..."

Li Ji looked at Han Mei.

"What are you going to eat?" Han Mei winked, "It's in your canteen!"

"How could that be?" Li Ji stood up, dragged the chair to the wall and put it away, "There is a pickled fish restaurant nearby, it's quite authentic..."

"Forget about the fish," Han Mei shook her head, "The lunch time is short and you still have to go to work in the afternoon, so I won't eat it..."

"Well, that's so embarrassing," Li Ji rubbed his hands, "You came all the way here and brought me these books..."

"Hey, why are you so embarrassed?" Han Mei bared her teeth, "I said I wouldn't have lunch, but I didn't say I wouldn't have dinner..."

"Dinner?" Li Ji was stunned.

"Yes," Han Mei said with a proud smile in her eyes, "You have opened a new Western restaurant here, I want to eat that..."

Li Ji remembered that a Western restaurant had opened nearby a few days ago, and he sent an invitation to the Chengdong branch.

"Okay, okay!" Li Ji said simply, "It's up to you, just go there and eat!"

"I took a day off today, and I won't go back to work in the afternoon." Han Mei picked up her backpack, feeling very proud, "I'm just going out to have something to eat and visit the 'Tianhong Shopping Mall'..."

Rainbow Shopping Mall is a company in Hong Kong. Li Ji went there once, and the things inside seemed to be nothing but expensive.

"Okay, then you wait until I get off work..."

Li Ji stood up and walked out with Han Mei.

Passing Wang Shulan's office, Han Mei wanted to say hello before leaving, but there was no one in the room.

The two came downstairs. It's time to have lunch, and there's no one in the yard.

Li Ji took Han Mei to the intersection, watched her get into the taxi, and then came back.

Several employees in the business office happened to be returning from eating in the cafeteria. When they saw Li Ji, they hurriedly stopped to say hello.

Li Ji didn't seem to see it. After walking past, I suddenly realized it. I quickly turned back, smiled, and waved my hands subconsciously.

The employees covered their mouths, laughed secretly, and muttered quietly.

After lunch, Li Ji did not take a nap; he closed the door, took out the books sent by Han Mei, and leafed through them one by one.

There are eight books in total, and each one is very thick. Especially the accounting and credit parts are like bricks.

The people at the Rural Credit Cooperative are really good at editing, Li Ji thought to himself.

He found some old newspapers and wrapped each book in a book cover. I left one copy of Credit Practice and put the rest on the bottom shelf of the bookcase.

Throughout the afternoon, apart from signing a few documents and approving them, Li Ji had been reading.

It wasn't until the sunlight disappeared from the window sill and the room gradually darkened that Li Ji raised his eyes and stretched hard.

Look at the quartz clock on the wall. It's six o'clock in ten minutes.

Li Ji put away his books and was about to get his bag when he suddenly remembered.

He couldn't help but slap his head:

"Oops, I almost forgot about the real thing!"