“Ok.” Bai Rong replied softly.
After resting for a while, she returned to her room.
People were nosy. Gossip about them would be sure to arise soon given the recent attention they drew to themselves. It was best to stay wary.
Her back had only just hit the bed before another text came in.
She saw that it was from Gu Mingchen. He texted: What are you doing?
A smile played on Bai Rong’s lips, the first real one in two months.
Bai Rong: Preparing to sleep, you?
Gu Mingchen: Same. Together.
Bai Rong fell asleep with her phone in hand.
When she opened her eyes, the sun had already risen.
She looked at the time. It was already 10 a.m., which meant that she was late.
She jumped out of bed and rushed through brushing her teeth, slapped on some makeup and changed her clothes before dashing out the door.
As she passed by Room 1827, she noticed that the door was shut tight.
He must have already left.
When she arrived at the lobby, Yang Yan was already waiting.
Bai Rong apologized profusely. “I am so sorry. I accidentally woke up late and made you wait for me.”
“No worries. I heard about the murder in your room last night. I was shocked to hear that the hotel’s security captain turned out to be such a person and that you almost went down for it.” Yang Yan said coolly.
“The innocent will always be proven as so. Let’s leave now.” Bai Rong murmured, walking ahead.
When they entered the car, Yang Yan switched on the radio and the traffic news filled the air.
Bai Rong stared out the window.
“Ms. Bai, how long do you plan on staying here?” Yang Yan asked, testing her.
“I am not sure, but it probably will not be for long. After all, my family is in A City.” Bai Rong replied, trying to ease their guard.
“There is something that has become the talk of the entire prosecutor’s office. When you hear it later, please do not take it to heart.” Yang Yan urged.
“What is it regarding?” Bai Rong asked, curious.
Yang Yan hesitated before answering, choosing each word carefully. “They are saying that you got in the CCDI using your connections, and are backed by someone with great power.”
“I topped the written exam and with my image, I should not have had any issues passing the interview either. As for my endorsement, it was indeed by someone with sizable power.” Bai Rong cryptically replied.
The color drained slightly from Yang Yan’s face. “Nowadays, connections are everything. Without it, you would be condemned to be a bottom feeder for the entire of your life.”
Bai Rong did not answer.
She used to think that Su Xuyan had only managed to clinch the position of Deputy Director in the Ministry of Health because of his capabilities; but now she knew it was due to his connection to the commander-in-chief.
If Gu Mingchen had not exposed him, Su Xuyan would have been able to continue climbing the ranks as planned and would have quickly become Minister.
Following that it would have been the vice mayor, then city mayor, vice governor, governor until he finally sat on the coveted seat as the aide of the commander-in-chief.
The car traveled for half an hour before arriving at the prosecutor’s office.
Jinyang City’s prosecutor’s office was 27-storey high, and appeared to be glamorously modern.
“Is the prosecutor’s office building newly built?” Bai Rong enquired as she followed Yang Yan in.
“Yes, it was previously in the old city district and we only moved here last year.” Yang Yan replied while glancing at his watch.
“Shall we go and introduce you to your fellow colleagues first? After that, it should be just about lunchtime. I heard that a prosecutor from B City will be arriving here today. Looks like our city has finally made it onto the map.”
“There is no need for you to be nervous. It is merely some routine work.” Bai Rong trailed behind Yang Yan as they entered the office and met the rest of their colleagues.
“What cases are you working on now?” Bai Rong asked, trying to strike up a conversation.
Meanwhile, Zhou Min stared at Yang Li with pursed lips, watching her like a hawk.
“Do the both of you share the same superiors?” Yang Li asked, grinning.
“Be serious. Both Ms. Bai and I were sent from the prosecutor’s office and have tasks to complete. We are not aware if we have the same superiors and you should not be so nosy. If you are not careful, the first target might be you.” Zhou Min chastised.
Yang Li’s good mood instantly evaporated and she assumed stony silence for the rest of the ride and did not even exit the car when they arrived.
Yang Yan gave a dry smile. “Yang Li is still young and she can be quite chatty sometimes. I hope you can be understanding towards her.”
“It is fine to be talkative unless it is brainless chatter.” Zhou Min harshly spat out as she walked into her room.
“Don’t worry. Ms. Zhou is just strict.” Bai Rong patted Yang Yan’s shoulders in comfort.
“I know. Please rest well and I will be back at 2.30 p.m. to fetch the both of you.” Yang Yan nodded as he left.
Bai Rong entered Room 1829 and shut the door behind her.
Zhou Min fished an iPad from her luggage and turned it on.
It beeped to life and the screen displayed six glaring alerts.
Bai Rong frowned.
With the press of a button, Zhou Min changed the red alerts to green ones.
She set the iPad down and bowed respectfully to Bai Rong. “I am Agent 1666 from the Special Forces who’s here to protect you and heed your every instruction. This room has been fitted with surveillance cameras and recording devices. Would you like me to get rid of them now?” Zhou Min asked expressionlessly.
“Oh, sure. Go ahead.” Bai Rong replied, stunned.
Bai Rong’s phone started to ring at that moment. She picked up immediately when she saw Gu Mingchen’s name.
“Have you met her yet? Agent 1666.”
Hearing Gu Mingchen’s voice settled her nerves and she felt at ease.
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