This time, the union wanted her to lead a group to Shandong, outside the province, on a field investigation that was expected to last only a week or two.
When Mrs. Yao received this notice, her eyelid twitched. Just as Madam Lu had left and entrusted Manman to her care, she was being asked to leave before even getting settled. How was she to handle Madam Lu's entrusted task? Not to mention Madam Lu's request, she herself was uneasy about it.
The timing of the two dispatch orders, nearly coinciding, was too coincidental.
Compelled by work orders, she packed her bags, preparing to depart in the afternoon, while also calling her husband and son to ask them to take good care of themselves.
Mrs. Yao being hastily dispatched for work wasn't unusual, and neither Secretary Yao nor Yao Zibao paid it much mind. Jun Ye, however, started to become vigilant.