After putting on a full set of makeup, Kristen's first impression is that she is a strong woman who is meticulous, but because she is too busy with her daily work, she always has trouble taking care of herself.

This was also the image of the big golden retriever when Miku first saw Kristen.

“This kind of makeup technique cannot be matched even by the best makeup artists in Lankawood.

Christen looked in the mirror and marveled at Miku's makeup skills, which could be considered a disguise, but she also felt a very strange feeling in her heart.

If you have this technology, why do you still go to the trouble of having your face pinched? Is it intentional?

"Because from some perspectives, this is just disguise." Miku put away the makeup props, patted the makeup box and said:

"If you don't want this image to become your permanent image, you have to remove your makeup every 24 hours."

"Oh" Kristen immediately understood why Miku was unwilling to put makeup on her before.

In a word, I'm too lazy.

"Anyway, let's go in, finish quickly and get something delicious. Shelagh is good at everything, but the food is too limited. It's either milk or meat."

Miku, who looked like a complete foodie, said.

62: How Rhine Life's employees work

For the Rhine Life researchers who were determined to study the most cutting-edge technology on Terra, being sent to guard the communication base station at the border post was no less than an exile.

Who knows whether what I have mastered will be able to keep up with the research pace when I return after the three-year overseas work assignment is over.

Cutting-edge technology is something that if you slow down a step, everything will be slow.

Most researchers who will join Rhine Life will not tolerate themselves having to follow others or even repeat what others have said.

However, not all Rhine Life employees work so hard.

The Rhine Life resident staff member in this communication base station is a person who has no pursuit of those lofty goals and only wants to live a happy life with his wife and children.

...Although he doesn't have a wife or a kang yet.

However, with Rhine Life's salary, plus the additional allowance for overseas work.

After the three years are up, it should be no problem to make a down payment on a one-bedroom in Tremont.

At least that's what the Rhine Life resident staff member planned.

Although if you join the science and technology examination department, you can get more subsidies, and the down payment for a three-bedroom apartment will not be a problem.

But the fact that half of Kekao Ke’s employees disappear every year is no joke.

So it’s still better to be stationed at the border post, especially since this border post is insured by John’s mother. I can’t say anything else, but the food is definitely enough.

It means that people tend to gain weight easily.

After pinching his obvious belly and making up his mind to start losing weight tomorrow, the Rhine Life employee minimized the work software and opened the action game "Devil's Soul 3" which had just been released two days ago.

As soon as the opening bgm came on, the Rhine Life employee saw a red light flashing on the homemade monitoring device next to the computer.

Green light means old customer, no need to worry about it.

A yellow light means that the new customer is brought by an old customer, so you just need to pay a little attention.

And the red light is a purely new customer.

The employee, who was still very confident in the facial recognition system he had created, glanced at the surveillance footage, picked up the microphone beside him and said in a very formal tone:

"If you want to use a communication device, please go to the ATM to pay and get a card before swiping it."

"Machine 3 is currently under maintenance. Please use machines 1, 2, and 4."

"A call lasts ten minutes, and you need to swipe your card again after it ends."

"If you want to make international communications, please first transfer to the post station courier department."

"If you are applying for a job, please go to the waiting room and wait for a while."

After saying this, the employee turned off the microphone, reopened "Demon Soul 3" and continued the game. He had to kill the "Last Wendigo" boss today no matter what.

If they are really here to apply for a job, let them wait in the waiting room first.

After all, the most important things for on-site work are patience and good temper. If you can't even wait for this little bit of time, you are not suitable for this job.

Having said that, after being stabbed to death several times by the boss "The Last Wendigo"'s rapid-fire rifle, this Rhine Life employee who claimed to be very patient and good-tempered still smashed the controller on the desk with a look of anger on his face.

This kind of behavior, which would make other players feel distressed, is nothing to an employee of Rhine Life.

It can be fixed anyway!

As the employee was scratching his head, he thought

When he was thinking about how to kill this damn Wendigo, a voice that seemed to be very interested in this game rang in his ears:

"Is this the hero, Guda-sensei?"

"No, it's Bozhukas' substitute teacher, the last Wendigo."

The Rhine Life employee who had been tortured by this teacher for several hours responded without even looking up.

Then Miku's voice rang in his ears again:

"Have you ever considered giving up rolling and just using shield counter?"

"It's not that simple. There are several different hand-raising movements, and each one requires a different rhythm to counter. If you make a mistake, you'll lose half of your health. Moreover, this boss has a fast attack rhythm and a high desire to attack. I don't even have many chances to drink blood."

Hearing Miku's easy-going comment, the Rhine Life employee immediately adopted an attitude of "if you can do it, you can do it."

"Then let me try?" Miku asked.

"Okay, you try it." Only then did the employee have time to look back at Miku.

The employee, who saw no danger in Miku, handed the handle he had just hit to Miku and said:

"Please check first to see if it is still usable. If not, I will replace it. Also, this is the staff office, and normally no one is allowed in."

"It's okay, I'm not an idle person. Well, the controller is in good condition, but the right joystick is a bit malfunctioning, but it's okay." Miku said as he took the controller.

"The right joystick is used to adjust the view, but it's useless. Colombian swear words! Aren't you going to lock on?" The staff of Rhine Life were immediately shocked by some of Miku's operations.

Not being able to lock on means it's difficult to adjust the perspective, and not being able to adjust the perspective means it's easy to miss the boss's attack pre-swing.

Not being able to see the attack pre-swing means you can't tell what rhythm to use to dodge or shield counter.

Coupled with the fact that the right joystick for adjusting the viewing angle is not sensitive, this is almost destined to be a disaster movie.

Fortunately, I had thrown away all the Originium long ago, so I don't have any burden.

However, what surprised the Rhine Life employee was that even with so many debuffs stacked on him, Miku was still able to easily deal with Bozhukasti, who was called a teacher by the players of "Demon Soul 3".

He even performed a few back-and-forth moves, which were truly a show of skill.

The Rhine Life employee, who was shocked and stunned, did not take back the handle that Miku handed over. Instead, he said to Miku with a pious look, even more pious than the most pious Kjerag people when facing Yelagund:

"Brother, are you accepting a disciple?"

"It's actually a matter of proficiency. You'll get it if you practice."

Miku avoided the topic directly and said after looking at the other party's work badge that he had casually placed on the table.

Ian Benjamin, um... a very Colombian name, and judging from his appearance, he has the same look as the leopard police officer that Miku met in Zootopia, the type that is most welcome in hospitals but most hated by beds.

"No, no, no, brother, I can see that this skill of yours is definitely not acquired through practice. It is pure skill! Please teach me this skill!"

If the space wasn't too small and the man wasn't too big, it would seem as if this expatriate employee of Rhine Life would kneel down in front of Miku in the next second from the tone of his voice.

After all, this game has only been out for two days. To reach this level in just two days means that even if you have practiced, it must be skillful practice.

"Rather than learning gaming skills, you should be more busy with work."

Miku said somewhat speechlessly.

Of course, he acquired this skill through practice, not only in games, but also in Mortal Kombat.

"Oh, well, let me help you with that first and then I'll ask you, which number should I dial?"

Benjamin, who knew he was at work, took out a data terminal from his drawer.

Through this data terminal and the wireless LAN he set up, Benjamin can remotely control the communicators downstairs without moving.

"…Rhine Life General Administration Construction Department General Administration Office."

Miku could understand that the Terrans, with such advanced technology, still used switchboards for long-distance communications.

After all, frequent natural disasters mean that field base stations need frequent maintenance, and frequent maintenance means high costs and expensive communication fees.

It was a switching station rather than a telegraph station, which was quite advanced in some ways.

This is Colombia, a country at the forefront of technology. In some other countries, messengers are still used to communicate across cities.

As messengers of natural disasters, earth spirits usually also undertake some letter delivery work.

After hearing Miku's request, Benjamin immediately searched for the contact number in his terminal.

"Rhine Life General Administration Construction Department General Administration Office..."

After searching for a while and finding something wrong, Benjamin raised his head and looked at Miku with a puzzled look.

"Brother, don't tease me."

"I'm not kidding you." Miku said as he walked to the side, revealing Christen who had been standing behind him, watching the two of them play the game.

"Ian Benjamin." Christine looked down at Benjamin who was still in a daze, and read out his name in a very calm tone.

Benjamin was at a loss for a few seconds, then he raised his trembling arms, took off his glasses, rubbed them hard on the hem of his clothes, and then put them on again.

Determine from

Benjamin, who was not mistaken, let out a groundhog scream, which, combined with the groundhog ears on the top of his head, was quite consistent with the racial setting.

Fortunately, Benjamin was still rational. His screaming only lasted for a moment before he stopped and changed to a desperate tone:

"General Commander?"

Although Christen rarely appears in front of Rhine Life employees, many of them do not know what their general manager looks like.

But for Benjamin, who graduated from Tremont Polytechnic University, he still knew the general commander.

After all, General Manager Christen's portrait is hung directly in the library of the Polytechnic University, and you can see it every day when you pass by.

As an "exiled" overseas employee, it was a huge surprise to meet the general manager, because it meant that he had the possibility of returning to the Rhine Life headquarters in one step.

But for Benjamin, it was just shock.

When he asked the question "general governor", he had already imagined his future of being kicked out of Rhine Life, being left without food or clothing, and being homeless, and finally following his racial tradition to cover himself with a small quilt under a bridge.

Kristen did not immediately criticize Benjamin, the employee who seemed to be slacking off...to be precise, she did not even think of criticizing him.

While Miku was showing off his gaming skills, Kristen also checked out the office.

According to Rhine Life's rules and regulations, this three-story mobile communication base station requires at least two permanent employees and one rotating employee.

But in this communication base station, there is only this one employee in front of him.

Christen knew very well that most Rhine Life employees did not like to be assigned to work abroad, and even if they were assigned to work abroad, they preferred the kind of work that Kekaoke did, which offered both challenges and opportunities.

This kind of job, where one just eats and lives on retirement, is the most unpopular.

Even though subsidies have been increasing, there is often a shortage of staff and work delays.

But judging from the various DIY equipment in this office, this groundhog named Benjamin has managed to organize this communication base station in an orderly manner by himself, and he even has time to play games.

From some perspectives, he is a talent.

It would be a huge waste to keep them as garrison staff in such a desolate place.

He should be sent to the engineering department and let Nastie give him some proper training.

Benjamin, who didn't know that he was about to change jobs, became anxious because the commander-in-chief didn't get angry.

If possible, he still wants to stay in Rhineland.

Even if I cannot stay at Rhine Life, I hope to go through normal resignation procedures, even if I can resign on my own.

If Benjamin is caught slacking off at work and fired by his boss, it will seriously increase the difficulty of finding a job in the future.

This is why Benjamin just thought of covering himself with a small quilt under the bridge.

It is difficult for people with such a stain to find a satisfactory job in Colombia.

It may even affect your social security level. In Colombia, once your social security level is lowered, what you may encounter may be more terrible than losing your job.

While worrying about gains and losses, Benjamin was also wondering about one thing.

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