148. Red envelope

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"Royal Park" is a local specialty hotel in Frankfurt. Dong Yiqing had noticed it when passing outside the hotel before. But the reason for paying attention is not because of the hotel's reputation. In fact, the hotel only has three stars.

One of the reasons that attracted Dong Yiqing's attention was that its antique Gothic style was very eye-catching among the modern buildings. The other is the hotel’s rows of typical German-style sloping roofs and simple and elegant retro-style windows. Under each window are hanging brown flowerpots filled with various flowers. Even from the outside, it looks impressive. People find it pleasing to the eye.

Dong Yiqing never thought that she would have the opportunity to stay here for free for one night.

She walked into Zhang Yingfang's private room in the hotel tiredly and excitedly. Although the decoration of the room was simple, it gave people a warm feeling. She pushed the mattress hard, and to her surprise, the mattress was not the soft mattress that many German hotels like to equip, but a hard brown mattress. What made her even more happy was the vase of blooming flowers on the bedside table.

After taking a pleasant hot shower, Dong Yiqing put on her pajamas, lay on the medium-soft bed, and opened the red envelope sent by Zhang Yingfei. What surprised her was that in addition to 30 5-mark banknotes, the envelope also contained many coins of different denominations. No wonder it feels so heavy when weighed.

This was the first time that Dong Yiqing received such a mixed red envelope. She poured the coins onto the bed sheets dumbfounded, and was thinking about the contract while sorting the coins. Somehow, the idea of ​​swimming suddenly came to her mind, so she dialed the number at the lobby service desk.

"Hello, I would like to ask if the swimming pool is still open now?"

"Sorry, ma'am, our swimming pool is still under renovation and we don't expect it to be open again until the end of the year."

Hearing the receptionist say that the swimming pool was still being renovated, Dong Yiqing suddenly felt a sense of déjà vu. The scene in front of her and the words she heard felt familiar.

"I wish you a nice night." Seeing that Dong Yiqing remained silent, the customer service politely said good night and hung up the phone.

The night outside the window is beautiful, with the moon appearing and disappearing in the clouds.

Although the mattress was very comfortable, Dong Yiqing lay on the bed tossing and turning, unable to fall asleep. Just when she stood up to pour water, a piece of information suddenly flashed in her mind: She saw the name of a Hanover hotel in the expense reimbursement form attached to a contract that night, but everyone who studied in Hanover knew that that hotel had long been It closed down and closed to the public. But why does the hotel's bill appear at the back of the contract?

This idea grew bigger and bigger like dough with enzymes added. In the end, Dong Yiqing, who became more and more curious as she thought about it, slipped back to the company.

The company was very quiet, Zhang Yingfang and the old man who slapped Zhang Yingfei were not there. The office was quiet, with only the emergency lights emitting a faint green light.

Dong Yiqing quickly walked to her work station and pulled out the contract. Sure enough, the hotel on the ticket was the same one she had thought of before.

Uneasy, she turned on her computer and checked the news. The hotel in Hanover closed down at the end of 2000. But Zhang Yingfei's bill was from late March this year. She called the hotel phone number printed on the ticket, but the number was empty.

Did Zhang Yingfei put the bills from the closed hotel in the expense reimbursement form to defraud money? But doesn’t the company belong to him? If this situation exists in Hannover's contract, will there be similar things in other contracts? Dong Yiqing is puzzled. But she knew that when she reported to Zhang Yingfang again, she would definitely not have nothing to say.

Early the next morning, Lu Wei watched the Hannover Foreign Exchange Administration open on the bus. When she got off the bus and rushed in with all the materials, seat 1 had already been taken away by another foreign girl. After waiting for thirty After a few minutes, she walked into Anna's office.

Anna saw that she was not polite at all and asked straight to the point: "Have you brought all the materials?"

Lu Wei put all the documents neatly on Anna's desk without saying a word. Anna rummaged through the materials, picked out the contract between Lu Wei and the perfume store, and studied it carefully.

After reading for about seven or eight minutes, Anna put down the materials, looked at Lu Wei with a cold face and asked, "There is no termination time written in your contract?"

"Oh, because this is an I job, the monthly working limit is 600 marks, so..." Lu Wei explained.

"I want to verify." Anna picked up the landline and dialed the number written on the contract.

Lu Wei's heart suddenly rose to her throat. She didn't know what went wrong, but she suddenly had a strange feeling: Anna seemed to have known that her job was gone.

"Hello, I am Anna Schultz from the State Administration of Foreign Exchange. I would like to ask if there is a woman named Lu Wei working there?"

Another woman's voice came from the phone. Although the voice was low, Lu Wei could still tell that it was the female store manager's voice.

While listening, Anna squinted at Lu Wei from time to time, and at the same time tapped the table with a ballpoint pen.

Lu Wei's hands grasped the corners of his clothes in confusion and rubbed them gently. A layer of fine beads of sweat gradually appeared on his forehead.

Today is the last day of the task that Yu Jianghai gave to Li Junfeng. Li Junfeng only dealt with three people on the list given to him by Yu Jianghai, and there were seven people who did not reply to him.

Li Junfeng knew that not replying meant silence instead of rejection, but this was not the result he wanted.

He knew that Yu Jianghai's purpose in giving him the list was not to expect him to really be able to deal with these ten people, but to see if he had the ability to do a difficult job well.

If Yu Jianghai talks to these people, he will find his own leverage. For example, he can introduce these people to job opportunities, but Li Junfeng does not have such job resources. After some hard thinking, he finally found a way to get others to join the study group.

Using this method, he won over five more people on the list, but the remaining two people were not interested in his proposal at all because they were about to graduate.

Anyway, after getting eight people done, Li Junfeng was very satisfied with the result. But he was not in a hurry to report to Yu Jianghai. What he needed was to have an equal conversation with Yu Jianghai, but being a younger brother was not his interest at all.

Anna put down the phone and asked Lu Wei in a condescending tone: "Your contract ends at the end of May. You will no longer have a job in the perfume store in June. Why didn't you mention this before?"

When she asked this, Lu Wei immediately understood: It seems that the female store manager has told her just now, and most of the female store managers will say that it was Lu Wei who fired the store voluntarily. But now, Lu Wei can never admit this matter, otherwise he will be too passive.