Put yourself in her shoes: the senior sister and her childhood sweetheart, one protects you, the other gives up everything for you.

One is your benefactor, and the other is your confidant.

Your senior sister is like family to you. She has been with you through countless difficulties. She is more than just your savior.

She was your whole life; you owe her not only your life, but also love and respect.

You ponder how you can bear to watch her die before your eyes, how you can endure that excruciating pain.

Your childhood sweetheart is your confidante. You've been through countless ups and downs together. She gave up everything for you to protect your love.

You once promised to stay together forever, never to abandon each other. You contemplate how to betray that promise, how to bear the endless guilt.

Choosing a childhood sweetheart means making an irreparable political mistake, which will prevent you from being given important responsibilities and will result in the loss of potential promotion opportunities.

Choosing the senior sister shows that you are heartless and have let down your childhood sweetheart, and you will lose points in front of the interviewer.

The wisest choice is simply to give up answering from the start.

Of course, you can also beat up the person who set the question. Who told Fu Taibu to come up with such a difficult question? You should beat her up to vent your anger.

Qingque never expected that Su Jinyan's mind would turn so quickly, and that his solution was also unconventional, coming up with a win-win answer.

Don't forget, this is an interview. Even if the interviewee has some knowledge of medicine, it's impossible for them to think of this in a short time.

That's right, this guy is exactly the kind of talent our Taipusi needs. Once we recruit him, I'll be free.

Qingque nodded: "Very good, then let's go back to the previous question: who exactly is the Fate Master you worship?"

Chapter Seven: Qingque, you didn't want this either...

Su Jinyan rubbed his chin: "If I had to pick one, it would only be Aha."

Qingque looked at him with a hint of relief.

The case is solved; it turns out you are a follower of Chang Letianjun.

At this moment, a female diviner in purple robes abruptly pushed open the door and entered.

"Hey, isn't this Qingque? It's rare to see you during work hours."

"I didn't believe it when I heard from others that you were working," the purple-robed fortune teller joked.

"Sister Ruoyue, don't mention it."

"I was dragged here by the Grand Diviner to fill in for him, otherwise I wouldn't have had the chance to do this job," Qingque said, spreading her hands.

Su Jinyan nodded to himself. I was right, Qingque was not a member of the organization.

If she were truly a member of the Medicine King's secret lineage, she would definitely turn against me the moment she learned that I had no faith in the Medicine King of Compassion.

Ruoyue asked, "Little Sparrow, have you finished the work summary that the Grand Diviner asked you to write? The deadline is tonight."

Qingque's lips curled slightly: "Hmph, of course."

"Don't you even know who I am? I already handed it in last night."

beep—

The lie detector will sound an alarm when appropriate.

Qingque changed her answer, saying, "Uh, I handed it in this morning."

beep—

Qingque looked surprised: "Huh? It wasn't handed in? Then it must have been eaten, right?"

beep—

Ruoyue: "..."

Su Jinyan: "Who would be so bored as to eat a work summary?"

Qingque scratched his head and chuckled, "Hehehe, actually I was so busy playing cards that I didn't have time to write it yet."

Ruoyue clicked her tongue: "How can you be so lazy? Why don't you learn from me? I finished it last weekend."

beep—

Ruoyue's eyes darted around: "Actually, it's this week."

beep—

Ruoyue looked embarrassed: "I was just about to go back and write it."

beep—

Ruoyue sighed: "Okay, I haven't figured out how to write it yet. Let me copy it after you finish writing it."

Qingque: "( ̄ー ̄)"

After Ruoyue left, Su Jinyan couldn't help but ask:

"Qingque, are all the people in our Taibu Si this free?"

Qingque waved her hand: "Oh, please don't mind these things."

"Let's continue. Do you like being a fortune teller?"

Su Jinyan said seriously, "I like it. No one likes the job of a fortune teller more than me."

"To put it simply, being a diviner is a profession tailor-made for me."

beep—

Su Jinyan: "..."

This is very embarrassing.

Qingque: "Please be more serious..."

Su Jinyan sighed: "It's because we have to make a living."

“I didn’t actually want to be a fortune teller, but they insisted that I apply for the job.”

Qingque's beautiful eyes lit up, and she found a sense of sympathy in Su Jinyan.

I suppose he was forced by his family to become a civil servant.

Wasn't she simply following her parents' expectations and accepting the secure job at the tax office?

They thought they could finally breathe a sigh of relief, but little did they know that the Bureau of Divination, responsible for intelligence, calculations, and information, was an endless sea of ​​suffering for the scoundrels.

Even if you try your best to turn back, you can't see the shore.

The high-intensity work often left Qingque in a state of torment, unable to escape, and she could only find opportunities to slack off and relax.

Not to mention that every time he tried to slack off, he would be caught red-handed by the Grand Diviner.

Listen to me, Tabusi isn't a paradise for scoundrels, it's hell!

Qingque asked with some curiosity, "What did you do before, sir? You don't need to answer that; it's just my personal curiosity."

Snapped--

Su Jinyan smiled calmly and pointed to her neck, where a delicate silver-white cross gleamed.

"Since you've asked, I'll satisfy your curiosity."

"Before coming to Luofu, I was a priest."

Qingque's beautiful eyes sparkled, and she couldn't help but become more interested in Su Jinyan.

"So you used to be a pastor, sir?"

Su Jinyan chuckled and said, "Yes, I spent some time on another planet before, focusing on saving lives."

"The enemies there are very vicious; they don't even want to let the priests go."

"Every day is a brush with death, it's very exciting and thrilling."

Qingque seemed to be deep in thought. Why would a priest who is focused on saving lives not go to the Dan Ding Si, but come to our Tai Bu Si to be a diviner?

Hmph, this is so interesting.

Su Jinyan sighed: "Originally, I was not very willing to be a fortune teller."

"After all, I've been living a busy life for too long, and I want to find a more relaxed job."

"But seeing the work atmosphere at Tabushi, I think I should be able to adapt."

Qingque frowned slightly: "Hey, you...you're not thinking of slacking off, are you?"

"Newcomer, we at the Taipusi don't welcome people who just slack off all day, and I don't welcome them either."

beep—

Su Jinyan winked and said, "I understand, I understand."

Qingque blushed, trying her best to maintain a positive image in front of the newcomer.

"What are you looking at me for?"

"I have never had the bad habit of slacking off."

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