Even Ye Zhixia thought she was hearing things, let alone the netizens.
[Strear, what did you just say...? I didn’t quite catch that.]
[Is there sothing wrong with my phone? Am I the only one who heard... a mosquito?]
[You’re not alone, I heard a mosquito too, and thought I was mistaken.]
Ye Zhixia’s mouth was wide open, and her brain kind of crashed.
She’s not even sure if she still has that kind of thing now.
When Mu Yunchu repeated the sentence again, his hanging heart finally died.
"It’s a mosquito."
Ye Zhixia: "..."
He kind of wanted to sing.
He really wanted to borrow another 500 years from the heavens!
He suddenly didn’t know whether the overworked days in life were bad, or reincarnating as a mosquito in the next life was worse.
[I never thought one could be reincarnated as a mosquito after death?]
"Of course," Mu Yunchu nodded, explaining to them simply.
"The so-called six paths of reincarnation are not always human rebirth each ti."
"You didn’t do anything bad in life, but you also didn’t do many good deeds, and ended up dying from overwork, so there’s no special treatnt when reincarnating."
Actually, there’s one thing Mu Yunchu didn’t ntion.
Reincarnating as a mosquito has an advantage: mosquitoes generally have a short lifespan, and the only pain is at the mont of death.
Once this life ends, he can reincarnate again.
It’s already a relatively good choice among the animal paths.
It could be considered as a reward for not doing any bad things in his life.
Ye Zhixia didn’t feel any comfort from these words.
Suddenly, he felt all his fatigue from working overti alive ca rushing back, unable to say a word.
[Dying from overti... That’s really a niche way of dying.]
The netizens had no idea Ye Zhixia was now a ghost, they just assud Mu Yunchu was calculating things for after his death.
[Hey brother, what did you do for work to die for such inexplicable reasons?]
Ye Zhixia seed to lose all strength, his voice weak.
"I’m an operator."
And the kind juggling multiple roles.
Usually in charge of running online stores.
During live streams, he’d put products on shelves, and at crucial monts, hype things up with a "1, 2, 3!"
Of course, when there’s no live stream, he can’t relax either, as he has to act as custor service.
Working through the entire night.
A salary said to be 3,500.
Saying more would lead to tears.
If he hadn’t turned into a ghost unable to cry, he would want to shed tears here and now.
"And our bald boss, I’d rather not talk about it."
Ye Zhixia was emitting a black aura all over.
Not only was he abnormal, but always bothered him after hours.
Once, at midnight, he called to wake him up.
Only to ask about how to do a spreadsheet...
Ye Zhixia stopped abruptly at this point.
He feared that continuing would turn him into a resentful ghost. He already felt sothing abnormal brewing inside.
But his words garnered agreent from many other working ’cattle and horses’.
[I agree, I think there’s sothing wrong with bosses’ brains, had treat the company like ho while on a 2,500 monthly salary, how am I supposed to treat it like ho.]
[And those who say more work ans more gain, when I asked gain what, they said the opportunity to learn, I...@%#&...]
[I have experience with overti too, clocked-out tis passed but couldn’t leave, even if there’s no work, have to stay in the company, like so kind of sickness.]
Complaints flowed out one by one, everyone found there were many people with such experiences, suddenly feeling a sense of belonging.
[After all this venting, I feel much better, no further talk, back to overti.]
Many then urged Ye Zhixia.
[Although we haven’t reached the limits of physical load yet, I suggest changing jobs.]
[Isn’t overti not allowed? And overti must co with compensation, and be voluntary beyond that, why are your bosses like this?]
[Seeing you ask this, seems your boss is really good, you’ve yet to experience the harsh realities of society.]
[Can’t we sue for this enforced overti?]
[Ahh... It’s not as simple as you think. Afraid of winning the case against the company and then becoming blacklisted in the industry, making the next job search harder.]
[True.]
[But that’s us. Anyone like you must change jobs. This strear’s fortunes are super accurate, said you’d die from overti, surely nine out of ten.]
Ye Zhixia: "..."
Does he know if it’s accurate or not.
But it’s already too late now.
The netizens thought he was unwilling to believe or couldn’t figure it out because he didn’t speak up.
[Young one, until my age, you’ll know. Earning money is important, but not life-threatening. Health is most important!]
[Yeah, it’s a big life-and-death matter. If communicating with the boss is impossible, better change jobs.]
...
Ye Zhixia pursed his lips.
"There are still good people in this world."
"Thank you all very much for your suggestions."
If only he had found this live room earlier.
He sighed deeply.
Good news is he no longer has to worry about overti now.
Bad news is he has to worry about becoming a mosquito in the next life.
Honestly, if it’s this result, then he really doesn’t want to reincarnate.
Why not just float around for a while?
The issue is he has no relatives, and no one probably will burn paper for him, making him a poor ghost...
He had gone days without money as a human, and if it’s the sa as a ghost, wouldn’t it be too tragic?
Seeing his inner struggle, Mu Yunchu took the initiative to offer an olive branch.
"You can co to my store."
Just perfect since she needed soone to run an online store.
Plus, she won’t let him work overti.
Though in Ye Zhixia’s current state, even working overti wouldn’t lead to sudden death anymore.
Ye Zhixia looked at Mu Yunchu in shock.
He knew very well she knows his identity.
Yet she’s willing to let him work for her?
Seeing her sincere eyes, Ye Zhixia realized Mu Yunchu truly wanted to invite him.
In surprise, he forgot to reply right away.
In the live stream room, netizens were anxious, urging him in the comnt section.
[Trust , buddy, going with the strear is better than working for other bosses outside, surely more relaxed.]
Especially since Mu Yunchu streams every few days, and doesn’t need noisy product shelving during streams.
This can reduce his workload to so extent.
Eager to have Mu Yunchu start the online store, they even feign indifference to the store.
[Plus, think about it, how busy could selling things online be? Might not even sell one order in days!]
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