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In Yanhua Shopping Mall, Xiao Zhang, an intern reporter at the newspaper office, had to interview several judges according to the procedure after the competition.
"Hello, I am an intern reporter at ** newspaper. My name is Zhang Bin."
He handed over his work permit. Hou Guangping took it over, looked at it, and asked kindly, "What do you want to interview me for?"
"What's your name? What kind of work do you have? Do you have any comments or suggestions for this event?"
By the time he finished interviewing Hou Guangping, he was completely stunned.
The legendary God of War! He actually sat in a corner of the shopping mall, transformed into a foot-picking man, and participated in an ordinary knowledge contest?
?The second one is, the Director of the National Museum
Third place, President Tao of Beijing University
The fourth place
Ding Ruyi, who had been waiting quietly beside him, was no less shocked than him. Each of these approachable and plainly dressed old men is an industry leader, a leader, and even a pillar of the country.
¡°I looked down on him a little at first, but now it seems that I was so stupid that I almost missed getting to know these leaders.
Especially Principal Tao, who seldom appeared in public, even kindly chatted with her about her thoughts on student training. Just a few simple words made her enlightened and enlightened.
Zhou Ning, this girl is really not simple!
Editor-in-chief Zheng of the newspaper patted him on the shoulder with a smile, "Young man, you did a good job. Go back to the person in charge of your internship and ask him to sign with me. You can get it right!"
Zhang Bin was overjoyed and kept bowing to Editor Zheng to thank him.
"The person you want to thank is Zhou Ning. She gave you the opportunity to shine. After the manuscript is written, show it to me for review. At the same time, I will give you a task: interview Zhou Ning and make a special report!"
"Okay, editor-in-chief, I promise to complete the task."
"Don't speak too early. Look at Zhou Ning. She is very easy-going. She is more sincere than anyone else when it comes to principled matters."
ah? Zhang Bin was stunned and at a loss.
Editor Zheng laughed loudly, "Maybe it's easy for you to communicate with me. I've made several interviews with her but she refused. Try your best to win over her."
The event ended successfully with the free clinic at Jin Yi Jue Medical Center.
Wang Xin patted his pocket with satisfaction and declined Jin Xue¡¯s dinner invitation.
"I have to go back and submit the manuscript, otherwise I won't be able to catch up with tomorrow's front page headlines. I will have many opportunities to have dinner with Miss Jin in the future, don't you think?"
"Reporter Wang is right. I have to rely on Reporter Wang to publicize the advantages of traditional Chinese medicine. We, Jin Yijue, have always been committed to the promotion and dissemination of traditional Chinese medicine."
"That's true, goodbye, please stay."
Jin Xue watched reporter Wang leave with satisfaction. The finance department had been waiting for a long time. Today¡¯s business funds were all packed in a heavy portable safe.
"Miss, I have estimated that today's income will be about 12,000 yuan. The herbal medicines in stock are basically sold out. New medicinal materials will be replenished in the next two days."
"I know, give me their free clinic statistics. Who among the students is the best seller?"
"It's Xu Yongwen from Hunan."
Xu Yongwen was the one who questioned Zhou Ning¡¯s ability to run a school at Peking University and strongly demanded his withdrawal.
He is a shady doctor in his hometown. He often prescribes fake medicines to fool the villagers. Anyway, it won¡¯t kill people. If he wants to cure the disease, I¡¯m sorry, but there is no way.
He alone sold more than 3,000 Chinese herbal medicines, accounting for almost one-third of the total turnover.
¡°Leave him to me, I want to see him alone.¡±
Xiao Jiu, who was standing behind her, had a hint of viciousness in his narrow eyes.
"What's going on with this? Isn't there statistics?" Jin Xue asked, pointing to Liu Xianquan, who ranked last and had zero turnover.
"No, he really didn't write a single prescription."
Jin Xue had a gloomy face and snorted coldly, "What a waste. Jin Yijue's guard dog can bark better than him. Tell him not to come tomorrow. I don't keep idlers here." (Remember this site's website address: www.hlnovel.com