Interstellar Number One Farmer: I Only Want To Farm!-Chapter 153 - 52: Xiao Cai the Top Salesperson

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Chapter 153: Chapter 52: Xiao Cai the Top Salesperson

In the story told by the small employee, the small employee "Xiao Ming" is someone who lacks money, is a bit greedy, and is willing to take risks for a well-paying job.

He is also very timid, feeling ashamed and with a conscience that hasn’t completely diminished, yet he won’t take any concrete action to search for missing people.

He longs for stability, is impoverished, quite honest, but avoids responsibility.

A person like this, with a little temptation of benefits and an immigration application without worries, can easily fall into a trap.

As expected by Su Xiaocai, the small employee acted according to her psychological hints and went for a detailed health check-up.

Of course, if the other party didn’t go for the check-up, it would indicate that he was hiding something in the story.

Su Xiaocai would definitely pursue more relentlessly, hiring people to win him over or investigate further.

The outcome was not bad, spending twenty thousand to get information on the Insect Man, quite profitable.

Admiral Bai pondered the truth in Su Xiaocai’s words and spoke, "But you tricked him into a full body check-up?"

He was very curious to know how Su Xiaocai figured out there was something wrong with that person.

"I didn’t trick him, you know. For visa immigration, a health check is a must. If there’s nothing wrong with him, I would keep my promise, granting him a five-year residency on Su’s Planet, and I can ask my dad to find him a job." Su’s Planet, though unable to issue long-term residency permits, could certainly accommodate one more worker, and Su Xiaocai had the final say.

Signing every five years is not too troublesome.

Therefore, Su’s Planet wouldn’t have strange cases of people disappearing mysteriously, missing for over ten or twenty years without a trace.

"Vice Admiral, are you sure you won’t eat?" Su Xiaocai pointed at the abundance of food. It would take a while for her to finish eating. "It will take up a lot of your time."

"No, I’ve already eaten. I have time to chat with a young colleague, it’s alright."

Su Xiaocai felt it was a pity. The food in the cafeteria suited the public tastes, a bit salty, needing a sip of lemon water after a few bites.

The few light dishes weren’t tasty enough. If the Vice Admiral joined, she would definitely place those two dishes in front of him.

Su Xiaocai said, "Oh, just ask anything you want directly. I’ll say whatever I can, don’t be shy."

Admiral Bai thought: You’re eating so heartily in front of me, it’s already quite bold.

However, he appreciated Su Xiaocai’s composure.

She seemed like a promising leader, courageous and adept at understanding people’s minds.

Her principles were unclear for now, but her heart was undoubtedly ruthless and cunning; from start to finish, she never inquired about that salesman’s safety.

Admiral Bai was aware of the actions against Yi Suilu too; the records didn’t document it, but he was informed by acquaintances in the Capital Star’s Law Enforcement Department.

The course and outcome of the entire matter seemed to be under her control.

Decisive, patient, stepping just right to push a person into the abyss, leaving them no chance of recovery.

Admiral Bai particularly liked how she used Yi Wenling to render Yi Suilu useless.

If Su Xiaocai carried out an investigation herself, at best, it would only land Yi Suilu in jail for a few years.

It was different when Yi Wenling took action; the Yi Family would never allow someone with such character flaws to rise.

Well, Su Xiaocai’s actions seemed full of holes but were actually seamless.

If it weren’t for her, the mining area would have already turned into a living hell.

She indirectly helped the Military Department solve a big problem, for which Admiral Bai had to thank her.

The case of the small employee could only be considered a coincidence.

Su Xiaocai ate with great enjoyment.

Admiral Bai chuckled lightly, and since she told him not to be shy, he spoke straightforwardly: "I want to know what patent you applied for?"

"Hmm?" Su Xiaocai squinted her eyes. "I thought besides the matter of that young fellow, you called me here to ask about the game-related issues."

"What game? Are you referring to the newly opened game company?" Could Su Xiaocai’s patent be game-related? If it was gaming-related, why would those people target her?

Admiral Bai subjectively viewed games merely as a means for beginner practice or as an entertainment project for soldiers.

"I do not need games," Admiral Bai stated.

Su Xiaocai rubbed her chin. Such crucial information, and yet Captain Tai and Instructor Fan hadn’t reported it in detail?

Tsk, they are so ignorant.

Captain Tai and Instructor Fan felt wronged just by listening to Wu Qingqing and others’ boasting; they couldn’t fully believe it without having played her games.

There is a kind of illusion in the world called the friend filter, where whatever your friends do is perceived as better than others, even if it’s not considered great in others’ eyes; if done by friends, it’s the best.

Obviously, Wu Qingqing and others were typical of "fanatic friend supporters."

Su Xiaocai smiled slyly, "Instructor, you haven’t even played it, how do you know it’s not needed?"