The list above records the seized smuggled goods and the corresponding confiscation points.
Cheng Ye took it and glanced at it, his fingertips pausing on "dried fish" for a mont, "I bought two tons of dried fish from the rchant team, make sure to add that."
"Got it!"
She quickly agreed, picking up a pen to note it down.
According to the rules of the inspection station, Inspectors do have the right to purchase goods from the rchant teams on the spot, and it’s not considered a violation.
However, in the six years She had worked at the inspection station, it was the first ti she had seen soone do this.
Most young Inspectors are not well-established and don’t have much spare money, while older Inspectors aren’t in short supply of resources, at least not so desperately that they need to buy from within the inspection station.
But Cheng Ye was different, the inco from this deal was as high as 889 points, giving up 240 points, he still had 649 points left.
"Hiss, if those three rchant teams from yesterday had run into , wouldn’t I have nearly two thousand in a day?"
Cheng Ye rubbed his chin, unable to help but calculate in his mind.
Of course, it was just a thought.
There are opportunities to make money, but if a vehicle cos, and he inspects every single one, anyone would find that efficiency odd.
After all, he’s just an Intern.
Being able to uncover the Red Mountain rchant Team’s smuggled goods was already eye-catching enough.
Although it should be okay to bla Liu Bi for it, if he continuously inspected three to five rchant teams and pushed it all onto Liu Bi, Brother B might not be able to handle the pressure.
After all, in the eyes of other Inspectors, Liu Bi is seen as a complete brute.
If he can bring out a talented newcor like him, the instructor for future Intern assessnts shouldn’t be Harlem, but Liu Bi should take the stage.
Thinking of Brother B standing on the podium, teaching all the Intern Inspectors to learn to be angry, Cheng Ye couldn’t help but want to laugh.
Bang, bang bang,
At this mont, several gunshots ca from Zone B next door, and Cheng Ye looked up through the isolation net.
He saw two people lying on the ground, a pool of blood spreading out.
This was the first outbreak of conflict at the South Inspection Station this morning, and unexpectedly, it happened in Zone B.
Cheng Ye frowned but didn’t move; he had no intention of going over to greet Song Hai.
They had t before at the hospital, exchanged pleasantries, but weren’t really familiar.
It wasn’t because Song Hai leaned towards the Westerners, but because he liked to put on the airs of seniority, one of those obsessed with choosing sides.
And he is now a promoter of new ideas, approaching these people would only bring trouble.
After twelve o’clock.
After inspecting the Red Mountain rchant Team, the channel at Zone C remained empty, with no second foreign rchant team arriving.
But the rainy sumr is always a slow season for rchant teams, muddy roads slowing down travel, and the humid air easily causes goods to mold.
Unless it’s urgent, no one wants to take that risk.
But what’s troubleso is that the rain’s intensity showed no signs of decreasing, instead, it seed like a floodgate was opened, pouring harder and harder.
Cheng Ye simply got up and left the inspection area, intending to hide from the rain behind, and at the sa ti, grab so lunch.
However, as he looked towards the Wilderness, his brow involuntarily furrowed.
A fog had risen!
The city ruins that were vaguely visible before were now completely swallowed by the dense white fog, leaving only a hazy shadow, like a giant beast lurking in the fog.
Even the Wilderness, which was supposed to be a stretch of greenery, was gradually soaked in fog, falling into a peculiar silence.
No insect sounds, no wind, even the sound of raindrops hitting the ground seed to be absorbed by the fog, becoming muffled and distant.
The entire South Inspection Station seed to be encased in a giant glass do, surrounded by a faint fog, exuding an inexplicable oppressiveness.
Cheng Ye turned to look towards the Buffer Zone, seeing the city also shrouded in a light mist, as if veiled with a layer of gauze.
Such natural phenona should be normal, nothing unusual about it.
But for so reason, he instinctively felt a bit flustered, suddenly feeling restless and uneasy.
It was a fear of the unknown!
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