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Chapter 895: Chapter 491: It’s Him Chapter 895: Chapter 491: It’s Him Mr. Shen has been quite idle lately.

The ga audit work had already gotten onto the right track, and the evaluation AI provided by Fang Cheng was quite handy, reducing their daily workload by 99%.

His job now was simply to show up at a designated place at a designated ti, then chat with his old buddies, boast about his hair a bit, and that was it.

So, when he learned that a certain departnt needed his expertise, he readily agreed.

But when he found out it was a confidential project, he beca conflicted.

Such projects were tricky to handle.

Confidential projects were troubleso, not only was the process secretive, but the things he ca into contact with were also mysterious. He wouldn’t know where they would end up being used, and it might be years before he saw the content he had been involved with tucked away in so remote corner.

He would also need to go through a debriefing, which involved being stationed at a secret location for a week with a docunt detailing what content he couldn’t release and the consequences of doing so.

His phone would have to have special software installed to log calls and ssages, which would probably be removed after about six months.

A forr colleague of Mr. Shen had once been involved in such a project, and to this day, Mr. Shen had no idea what the project was about, and it was likely that the colleague didn’t either.

Of course, while these projects were troubleso, the benefits afterwards were quite considerable.

After participating, Mr. Shen would receive a benefit that wouldn’t be made public—an intangible yet very real and tempting advantage.

Mr. Shen had reached the point where he didn’t need these covert perks, but one of his students did.

After all, Fang Cheng would occasionally produce sothing special, so gas that were nominally unapprovable, even if they were core mbers of the audit team.

But with that advantage, things here could be more flexible.

Moreover, the influence of the perk would persist, allowing similar gas to be more easily approved in the future, which was also good for dostic ga audits.

So, after much thought, Mr. Shen decided to do it.

The car for the pick-up arrived quickly, and the reticent driver took Mr. Shen to a secluded location.

Mr. Shen sat curled up in a corner of the car, his nervous deanor making the accompanying staff chuckle.

“Mr. Shen, there’s no need,” Xiao Liu said with a smile, “This project isn’t highly classified. It’s just an assistive training software for warriors, so you don’t need to be so nervous. Look, we haven’t even taken your phone.”

Mr. Shen then relaxed, but he also felt a bit of regret.

Since it wasn’t highly valued, the “benefit” received might not be as significant as he wanted.

Still, he perked up a bit, but also relaxed his body, expanding his occupied seat space from 0.5 to 0.8.

He grew a tad braver, but not by much.

Arriving at the location, Mr. Shen realized that the security level for this project was indeed not high.

Several familiar old buddies were also there; the guards did not restrict their interactions or movents, and the supervision didn’t seem very strict.

A rather burly-looking officer was chatting happily with soone, and when he saw Mr. Shen, he paused for a mont before coming over excitedly and saying, “Mr. Shen, right? I’m Lei Peng, the person in charge here. I really like your gas. I was particularly fond of ‘The Indecent Ga’ before you retired. That was definitely a masterpiece.”

“Not at all, just an ordinary ga,” Mr. Shen humbly replied.

Lei Peng was about to object when a slightly hoarse voice spoke up, “It’s indeed quite ordinary. That it sold 110,000 copies is simply because it played on the players’ sentints.”

“Right, all sentintality,” Mr. Shen replied sarcastically, “Unlike so people, who made indecent gas that didn’t sell 100,000 copies. Because what, they don’t want to, or is it because their players lack sentint?”

After finishing, he smugly tousled his hair, smiling at the person who had walked over.

Boss Cheng, now nearly bald, glared at Mr. Shen, his eyes full of resentnt as he glanced at Mr. Shen’s hair.

So Mr. Shen tousled his hair even more vigorously, almost sparking a fire.

Watching the escalating tension between the two, Lei Peng sensed trouble.

The two teachers had been at odds while working, and their relationship worsened after retirent. That they didn’t fight upon eting was courtesy to the organizers.

Normally, they tried to avoid each other, but this ti they both were drawn as accompanying experts, and there was nothing he could do.

But truth be told, Lei Peng actually liked both of them, and they had so collaborative projects in their early years, each one a gem.

The closer their relationship had been initially, the more regrettable it was when they parted ways. Several of their collaborative gas never had sequels, which left many old ga enthusiasts deeply disappointed.

Although Lei Peng didn’t know why they beca enemies, he knew he lacked the ability to resolve their grievances. It was better to keep them apart.

Quickly signaling with a look, Lei Peng had others escort Boss Cheng away, and then said to Mr. Shen, “Mr. Shen, I’m sorry. I know you two don’t get along, but there was nothing I could do today.”

Looking at Lei Peng full of apology, Mr. Shen was at a loss for words.

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