Chapter 219 Working Hours
Silence, silence is Cambridge tonight.
No, that's not the sentence.
Language is just silent punctuation.
No, it shouldn't be this sentence either.
Ji Lin scratched his head, feeling extremely complicated, perhaps ashamed, nervous, and confused. Thousands of words are condensed into one sentence.
"Have you got a meal yet?"
Jeanne tilted her head, her black hair swaying slightly with the movement, as if she didn't expect that Ji Lin could only hold back such a sentence for so long.
‘Pfft’
An unstoppable smile flashed across his face.
Then he shook his head slightly.
She had not eaten since arriving here. She met Ji Lin on the road and saw him communicating with the caravan. Just watch him from a distance to avoid disturbing his work.
Organize your desktop files and organize your mood.
Like it? Maybe a little. Love? She has never experienced it and cannot understand it. But being able to see my guide makes me feel comfortable all of a sudden, and the sense of relaxation when getting along is irreplaceable.
"It's all done."
All the work left before has been completed, and the work that needs to be handled by him in the next few days has been completed. The energetic girl completed all the work with absolute enthusiasm. Like Ji Lin, she was not exhausted from the increasingly numerous tasks.
"Don't look at me like this. I have at least participated in the country's construction work for a long time after you left. So, trust my work ability."
It's not that she doesn't trust Jeanne's ability to work.
No matter how peaceful Jeanne acted, Ji Lin felt a hint of embarrassment. He can throw all the blame to the system, and it should shoulder the blame itself.
Now it seems that the system has thrown him back again.
Anyway, you can go have a meal.
"Well, there are a lot of people in the territory now, and there are a lot of official duties that need to be handled every week... Anyway, thank you."
Ji Lin tried his best to organize his words. Although he hoped that someone could help him handle official duties, this was the current situation.
I don’t know if it’s good or bad.
"Then let's go have dinner. Should the territory have a private restaurant?"
Jeanne responded, her voice brisk.
"Well, no."
Of course, there are no private restaurants in the territory. All private commercial activities are prohibited in the territory. It is not yet time to open.
It's a bit inappropriate to take someone else to a public cafeteria, let alone one's female friend.
"There is a kitchen here. I will ask them to bring some ingredients later. There should be no cafeteria at this time. I will cook."
He walked out and told the people who were still working to go to the canteen to deliver a batch of ingredients to the city hall, and help him catch a seabird. Picking up a stack of reports that the dean put on the ground, he flipped through them a few times. When he saw the familiar handwriting in the attachment, he closed it and put it back on the desktop.
He recognized whose handwriting it was after just one glance. He knew the dean's handwriting very clearly, but the strokes were not so clean and sharp.
It will take some time for the ingredients to arrive.
He walked to Jeanne with the report, took out a sharpened new pen from the pen holder, and signed his name on it.
There were more than a dozen documents that he needed to review and sign, among which the resettlement plan and the work allocation plan accounted for the majority. The rest is a summary of the work of the security stations in each region. Due to the influx of a large number of new immigrants, violent conflicts often occur in agricultural areas because two farmers want to compete for useful farm tools.
Wubai applied to mobilize some qualified personnel who performed well in flood fighting to increase the number of guards in the territory. Increase the number of police officers to 200, and use 1% of the guard population to cope with the total population that will reach 20,000 in the future.
His office chair couldn't accommodate two people. There was a way to accommodate two people, but Ji Lin didn't dare to mention it because she would break his bones if he did. He moved the file to the sofa, looked at the bewildered Jeanna sitting alone in his chair, gritted his teeth and invited her to sit next to him and look over it together.
The faint floral and milky scent could be smelled more clearly when he was awake... great.
Only then did Ji Lin feel that he was still a layman, not a guy who put all his energy into his work.
They quickly read the documents one by one, discussed the pros and cons of the relevant solutions, gradually entered into the usual state of working together, and then signed their names on the last page.
Familiarity and familiarity are the best means to eliminate barriers.
Jeanne sat next to Ji Lin. Although she was very close, there was always a slight gap between her and Ji Lin.
Excessive closeness will create estrangement.
When you are in a working state, you won't think so much, and the two of you will have plenty of topics to communicate and discuss.
Before the ingredients were delivered, all the documents that needed to be signed had been processed. For other problems, Jeanna also wrote a plan for him, so that he could solve the problem just by looking at it.
Work that took days is now done in hours.
"You're fine. How are you doing?"
Ji Lin coughed slightly and suddenly wanted to know about Jeanna's experience. After all, this way he could predict why the system swallowed his hero unit.
What exactly is its purpose.
"Well, I don't have anything to tell you."
Jeanna opened her lips slightly, then shook her head and pointed at the light curtain in front of her.
The light curtain originating from the system even appeared directly in front of Ji Lin, vetoing all his subsequent questions about the other party's experience.
Jeanne paused and continued. This was the part that would not violate the rules, but it also danced on the system's information red line.
"But it allows me to switch my rest time to this side after completing the task well. Don't worry, my life is not in danger."
Task.
They also need to complete tasks after being recruited by the system. This is the first time Ji Lin knows about this kind of thing, but the specific type of tasks is not within the scope of disclosure.
I don’t know what the difference is from the various tasks they need to perform in their high days.
Hearing that there was no danger to his life, Ji Lin breathed a sigh of relief, felt relieved and felt a little extra joy.
He knew that the system couldn't do things that would lead to death, but he was a little worried when he didn't know the exact situation of the other party.
After all, they were all brought out by themselves.