Quick Transmigration: Kitten's Healing Handbook - Chapter 109
Chapter 109: Infernal Labyrinth 5
Whether the evidence is obtained or not is irrelevant; neither An Jiayi nor Liuli intended to seriously act as undercover agents for the Police Force.
As long as she knows the answer, deducing the process from the answer to find clues, or directly copying or even forging a clue, is not difficult for Liuli now.
Regarding An Jiayi’s background, on the one hand, there is the Police Force’s guarantee; on the other hand, apart from her Police Academy graduation, which is hidden information from the Police Force, she is indeed quite clean and completely unafraid of investigation.
Arriving at the villa, Lu Junsheng called the villa’s butler, asking her to come out and take An Jiayi inside. He intentionally left An Jiayi alone at the villa to probe her, partly because he was injured, and the Mid-Levels villa offered better privacy and security.
Liuli moved into the guest room the butler had arranged for her temporary stay. She spent her own money to have the servant buy her two outfits. After all, the night An Jiayi threw herself onto Lu Junsheng, plus the major artery stab wound, her shirt was stained with bl00d and could no longer be worn. Her skirt and stockings were also soiled. Although she had the servant help wash them, there was still some damage, making it inappropriate to wear them to work at a large company like Lu’s.
Since she had time off, Liuli spent her days in the guest room browsing her mobile phone and playing games, and then enjoying the two dishes and one soup prepared by the butler for her three meals a day.
Paid leave! No need to worry about food or drink! This made Liuli, who had been working hard in two worlds, so happy that tears flowed from her mouth. Even these two dishes and one soup were several times more delicious than those from restaurants outside!
Of course, Liuli did not forget to thoroughly search this villa with her spiritual sense, not even sparing the flowerbeds, trees, tiles, and cracks in the ground around the villa.
On the desk in the villa’s study, there was a clear photo. The man in the photo was Du Debiao, the boss of Yishun, Lu’s rival. After all, the adversarial relationship is also intelligence that should be understood in the relationship network. Therefore, An Jiayi had seen this man’s photo in the relevant data of the Police Force before going undercover at Lu’s.
However, what made Liuli somewhat dazed was that she remembered that before An Jiayi hid in the alley, as a trained undercover agent, she habitually observed the people fighting on both sides. One of them had a tiger tattoo on his arm, the same as the one in Du Debiao’s photo.
While watching a drama on her mobile phone, Liuli thought, so it seems that the fight that day was between Lu’s and Yishun. The problem is that the two families have disliked each other for a long time, with many old grudges between them, and each has the other’s handle. What allowed Yishun the opportunity to almost kill Lu Junsheng?
With insufficient intelligence, Liuli could only temporarily record this as a point of suspicion.
Besides the photo, Liuli also found a safe behind a mechanism in the study. However, this was not where Lu Junsheng often lived, and the safe only contained some gold bars, property certificates, and other assets; there was nothing related to her investigation.
Liuli stayed at Lu Junsheng’s villa for ten days before telling the butler that she was going home. Although her ankle was still a little swollen, it did not affect her normal movement. Climbing six floors was still a bit troublesome, but when she got back home, she could use her magic to reduce the swelling.
Neither An Jiayi nor she had any leg injuries; climbing six floors was a piece of cake.
However, after returning home, eating instant noodles, fish ball noodles downstairs, and char siu rice, she truly missed the two dishes and one soup at the villa!
Lu Junsheng had finished reading the background information on An Jiayi sent by Zhou Yonghou two days earlier. Coupled with what the butler said, An Jiayi showed no curiosity about other places in the villa, spending her days going only between the guest room and the restaurant. Judging from the sounds in the guest room, her hobbies were merely watching dramas and playing games; there were no anomalies.
Although sometimes the cleaner someone is, the more suspicious they become, the thought that An Jiayi showed no passion for work, only a longing for leave—no, a longing for paid leave—from an employee’s perspective, was truly too realistic.
To this end, Lu Junsheng decided to treat Zhou Yonghou and An Jiayi equally, promoting them both. Zhou Yonghou became his right-hand man in handling black businesses, a newly promoted favorite. Since An Jiayi was originally in Lu’s Finance Department, he would directly make her the same level as Liu Lixin, formally taking over the financial work.
Both seem to have access to core work; it remains to be seen whether one of them will act as a double agent.
Although An Jiayi’s encounter with Lu Junsheng was an accident, it must be said that all deliberate approaches were clearly motivated. Neither Liuli nor Zhou Yonghou were wrongly suspected.
Liuli, who returned to work after a month’s leave, was not in a good mood. Lu Junsheng was specifically waiting for An Jiayi today. Seeing her waiting for the elevator, he walked over: “So coincident, An An. ”
Liuli looked puzzled and horrified: “Boss, I’m not selling myself! ”
Lu Junsheng couldn’t help but laugh: “You think too much. I asked Little Liu; your colleagues in the Finance Department call you An An. After all, you are a colleague who has risked your life for me, the boss. Using your full name would be too formal. ”
The way Hong Kong companies and mainland employees and bosses interact is indeed quite different, especially in smaller companies. Everyone is working to make money, and the line between boss and employee is not so clear, with more emphasis on official business.
It is only in large groups like Lu’s that there is a class difference between the boss and ordinary employees, which made Liuli instinctively resist when she heard the boss call her An An.
However, Lu Junsheng’s explanation made it seem like she had overthought things. But at Lu Junsheng’s level, everything he does must have a purpose. Liuli at least didn’t think that the favor that wasn’t even a life-saving grace in exchange for a month’s paid leave could have any other gifts attached. Therefore, Lu Junsheng’s friendliness only made her feel that he was a weasel paying New Year’s respects to a chicken—with bad intentions.
She was only a small employee and couldn’t go against her boss: “Boss, you can call me whatever you want; An An, Little An, Jiayi, it’s all fine. ”
Liuli, seeing Lu Junsheng entering and exiting the elevator with her, stopped: “Boss, your office isn’t on this floor. ”
Lu Junsheng thought teasing this young girl was quite fun; it made his otherwise boring workday more interesting: “I know. If you don’t hurry, you’ll be late—caught by me, your boss, personally. ”
Liuli didn’t bother with Lu Junsheng’s anomaly: “Good morning, Boss! Goodbye, Boss! ” Then she quickly rushed to her workstation. A worker’s soul is in working! Being caught late on the first day back from leave by the boss is a mistake that a worker absolutely cannot make!