[That person will never come back.]
After posting this message, Ji Siyue logged out of Weibo. She then registered a new Weibo account using another one of her phone numbers.
[Time has passed. How is everyone doing?]
After this post went out, no one paid attention to it for more than ten minutes.
Sure enough, without the shell of [Ji Yue Ji], few people would notice Ji Siyue herself.
She changed her name to [Red Bean].
She browsed Weibo for a while using this new account and then logged out.
The next day, she was quite surprised to see many push notifications on her Weibo app.
Could it be that she had been pushed onto the hot search as a topic?
When she opened her phone, she found that many people had liked and commented on yesterday's post.
[I'm not doing well. I've lost him.]
[I'm doing fine. Life is going on bit by bit.]
[I miss him.]
Among all the comments, one was at the top.
[Wasp: I'm not okay. I miss her so much.]
Looking at this comment, Ji Siyue's heart skipped a beat.
What was Qin Chengyao doing?
Her post had become a topic and there was even a small supertopic. Qin Chengyao must have left this comment through the supertopic.
Right, she had changed her online identity. How could anyone recognize her?
Many people under the post had followed Wasp here. Everyone was speculating whether this Weibo account belonged to Ji Siyue, but there was no evidence at all, and all the information didn't match Ji Siyue. After a few people guessed, they didn't dwell on it anymore.
Ji Siyue just regarded Qin Chengyao's comment as an accident and didn't take it to heart.
However, because of this, Ji Siyue's small account gained more than ten thousand followers. She simply applied to become a funny blogger.
Day 1.
[Today's topic: Are you still sticking to your childhood dream?]
Day 2.
[Today's topic: What's your favorite food?]
Day 3.
[Today's topic: What's your favorite song from your school days?]
...
Day 9.
[Today's topic: What's a sentence worth thinking about for a lifetime?]
Day 10.
[Today's topic: Do you still love him/her?]
After posting the Weibo, Ji Siyue put away her phone and went back to the company to work.
The contract signed with the Qin Group had already been put into execution. Everyone in the company was very serious. Mainly because Ji Siyue, the workaholic, was leading the way. Sometimes she even got an IV drip in the company. After inquiring, it was said that the boss had a car accident and got a concussion but still insisted on coming to work instead of staying in the hospital.
Since the boss was like this, the employees naturally didn't dare to slack off.
However, there were still a few "bad apples" who didn't listen.
In the company's internal gossip group, all the accounts were small and anonymous. People could say whatever they wanted.
[Is the boss working so hard that she doesn't care about the baby in her belly?]
[I've actually wanted to say this for a long time. The boss is working so hard. She doesn't seem like someone who is pregnant...]
[I think so too.]
[Who knows what she's trying to hide? It's said that the boss will only stay for three months. Maybe she'll take a few people to the United States when she leaves. Everyone, work hard!]
[Exactly! Stop bringing up the boss all the time. Even if she is really pregnant, what does it matter to you?]
"What are you looking at?"
"Ah!"
An Qi was startled. She quickly closed the chat room page and looked at Qing Ying standing in front of her desk. Her heart was pounding with fear.
Didn't she see what she was just chatting about?
"Nothing! Um, do you have any tasks for me?"
"Send this document to the whole company."
"Okay! Sure!"
After Qing Ying left, An Qi finally felt that she could breathe again.
God knows how nervous she was just now. Fortunately, she wasn't seen.
She put away her thoughts and quickly and seriously looked at the document Qing Ying had just given her.
The general content of the document was that tomorrow was the company's first anniversary. A cocktail party would be held. There would be no work tomorrow afternoon. Everyone should gather at the banquet venue at 6 p.m. All employees should come with their work permits. There was no special reason not to come. If there was something, they could ask for leave, and it wouldn't be difficult for them.
Qing Ying returned to the office and said helplessly, "That person in the secretary's office is gossiping about you again. I just don't understand why you haven't fired that person when you've fired others."
"Let her talk. This person will be useful in the future."
"Useful for what?"
"Do you remember what General Manager Yang said to us before we came?"
Qing Ying paused.
When they were abroad, General Manager Yang had said exactly, "There may be an undercover agent of my competitor in the Chinese branch, but I haven't been able to find out who that person is for a long time. You have two purposes for going there this time. One purpose is to take charge, and the other purpose is to secretly investigate who the undercover agent in the group is. No matter if it's a big shot or a small fry, as long as you find out and give me the name, you'll be a great hero to me."
"So you mean..." Qing Ying said slowly, "you think she may be useful in the future?"
"Gossip and another kind of gossip are both extremely mysterious things. I've never been able to find that person. Could it be that that person is not right under my nose at all, or I can't find them using this method."
"So you suspect that the person may be just a grass - roots employee, or a high - level person is lurking in our company's gossip group anonymously to get some information, right?"
"Yes. You should also get two accounts and infiltrate it later. It's time for us to start investigating."
Ji Siyue finally had some free time, so she took out her phone.
As soon as she opened Weibo, she found that today's Weibo had exploded.
[What's going on? Forgot to switch accounts?]
[So it turns out that the emotional blogger is actually Ji Yue Ji. Then the person she used to talk about is Wasp?]
[This melon is getting more and more delicious.]
Ji Siyue looked at these messages and couldn't help feeling a bit confused. So she opened her Weibo homepage to check what was going on.
When she saw the name of the Weibo account she was currently logged in to, she was instantly as stiff as if she had been struck by lightning a hundred and eighty times.
Who could tell her why she hadn't switched accounts?
Why was the topic that should have been posted on the Red Bean account posted on the Ji Yue Ji account?
She didn't seem to have switched accounts. Why did this happen?