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Chapter 405: Chapter 405: Report to the Higher-ups Imdiately (4)

“Arrange a new accommodation for her; we can’t let her stay in the barracks forever, or we won’t find her when we need her.”

“Let her live with us, in our Academician District. That way she can be with us every day.”

“She must be kept in sight; wherever we go, she has to co with us.”

“Exactly, she takes us to the Otherworld, and on Blue Star, we take her.”

“But in our district, only direct family mbers, property managent, and staff are allowed to live there, so we need to arrange a new identity for her.”

“The living arrangents are actually quite simple. I rember there are a few vacancies in the staff apartnts, right? Let her pick one.”

“Her identity is simple too. She can use a computer and type, right? Let her be our Junior Archivist, helping us to digitize our handwritten notes.”

“We are all experts in the field of mushrooms. How about rging the existing teams into one, and Ye Nai joins as a new employee?”

“Yes, we can form a new project group. We don’t need to move any existing personnel, and the only newcor will be Ye Nai, which maintains the highest confidentiality.”

“Yes, yes, no problem.”

“With her following us, her safety is also guaranteed, as each of us cos with our own security.”

“She herself is quite capable in combat. In the Otherworld, we will rely on her protection.”

The academicians, ignoring the other leaders present, began discussing amongst themselves. In just a few words, they really ca up with a feasible plan.

Then, the academicians turned their heads, their eyes slowly passing over the faces of the leaders present.

“Leaders, is this arrangent acceptable?”

“Yes, your arrangents are undoubtedly the most appropriate.”

“Then leadership, the project funding needs to be in place quickly. A Junior Archivist with space storage ability should have a monthly salary of 8,000, but that’s just for show. We can’t really pay just 8,000.”

“No problem; take the 8,000 salary first, and the other allowances and benefits will be arranged.”

None of the leaders present objected.

“As long as you have no objections, we’ll take care of the kid,” the academicians said, with a tone of responsibility.

“Since ti is tight, let’s quickly arrange the third eting. We should get to the Otherworld as soon as possible to cultivate mushrooms,” the academicians urged excitedly.

“Can these Translation Mushrooms really let one understand the language of the Otherworldly after just one al?” Speaking of Translation Mushrooms, the academicians sought confirmation again, with a responsible attitude.

“Absolutely true. My subordinates from the Combat Departnt, Staff Departnt, and Logistics Departnt have all personally experienced it. In the span of one al, they mastered a language, but vocabulary needs daily accumulation; besides, it’s also a common food ingredient.”

The Defense Director explained in detail to the academicians.

“Here are two large bags of Translation Mushrooms. One bag is for you, so you’ll be able to communicate with the locals in the Otherworld.”

Upon hearing these words, the academicians’ eyes imdiately lit up.

“But there are two bags on the table; only one bag is for us?” The academicians looked eagerly at the other bag.

“This bag is for the Governnt Affairs Office. We also need to assign civil servants to handle communication and coordination between both sides, right?” The Chairman quickly hugged one of the bags, feeling that otherwise, the academicians might directly grab it.

“Fine, fine, we won’t compete with you. When Ye Nai arrives, we’ll have as many as we want,” the academicians said with a bit of pride.

“Exactly, exactly,” the Chairman nodded repeatedly in agreent.

“Then today’s eting concludes here. Please give us the report; we’ll read it ourselves when we return.”

Having reached this point, the academicians were no longer patient enough to sit there listening to the report.

“Please inform the young lady not to worry, we’ll arrange her accommodation as soon as we return, and she can move in within a day or two.”

“Alright, alright.”

The academicians, with hectic work and a decisive nature, had no habit of procrastination, swiftly left without delay.

After sending off the academicians, the doors of the confidential eting room closed again, and everyone began closed-door discussions.

The nine senior leaders, along with the Defense Director and the Chairman, reminded each other during this brief eting to promptly prepare for the third eting after arranging a new residence for Ye Nai, fearing the academicians’ impatience might cause changes.

The Director of the Governnt Affairs Office even proposed, during the small eting, to provide Ye Nai with academician-level treatnt and a work stipend from the Governnt Affairs Office, which was successfully approved.

After the eting concluded, all matters quickly progressed.

An hour later, in the barracks guesthouse, Ye Nai lay on the guest room bed browsing her phone, when suddenly a call ca with an unfamiliar landline number displayed.

Ye Nai pressed the answer button.

“Hello, good day?”

A gentle voice ca from the other side of the phone: “Hello, may I speak with Ms. Ye Nai?”

“Yes, it’s . Who are you?”

“Hello, Ms. Ye Nai, this is the Office of the Director of Governnt Affairs. At the recently concluded important eting, the Director recognized your outstanding performance and significant contributions in your work and proposed to grant you academician treatnt and issue a Governnt Affairs Office work stipend. It is the nation’s recognition and support for your enthusiastic commitnt to critical work, hoping you continue to strive for greater contributions to the country’s developnt and progress.”

Ye Nai listened, first stunned, then spoke again after two seconds.

“Sorry, I was a bit excited just now. Work stipend, alright, I understand. What’s my next step?”

“Next, you need to log in to the National Stipend Managent Office’s website, fill out your personal information and bank details. I will send you a link and along with it a verification code. Tell that eight-digit number to confirm that you received the genuine information.”

“Alright.”

Within ten seconds, a text ssage popped up on Ye Nai’s phone, containing a website link and an eight-digit verification code.

After reporting the verification code to the person on the other end of the line, the call ended.

Ye Nai quickly got up, first clicking the website link in the text ssage, which took her to a very simple page.

What she needed was the full URL displayed on her mobile browser.

She copied the URL, pasted it in the Awakener software to send herself a private ssage, then took out her computer, went to the Awakener website, and clicked on that link from the private ssage to reopen that simple website on her computer.

Register, log in, photograph verification and archiving, and finally fill out the information, all done in one go.

After completing everything, she imdiately received an internal website notification, informing her that the work stipend was 20,000 and tax-free, issued on the 5th of each month, and if any personal information changes, she needs to update it promptly on the website.

Ye Nai, full of joy, happily threw herself back on the bed, anticipating receiving her first Governnt Affairs Office work stipend on August 5th.

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