Manolin said to Wilson:

“As long as the Bureau of Investigation can guarantee me, I will be very satisfied. I don’t need any other support.”

“After all, the Bureau of Investigation’s guarantee is the best support.”

Manolin is now financially sufficient and does not need the Bureau of Investigation’s help.

Seeing Manolin refuse, Wilson could not force Manolin’s support, so he had to give up.

Wilson said:

“Manolin, you can go to the government affairs office on the fourth floor of the main building of the Bureau of Investigation now, where you can send a letter directly in the name of the Bureau of Investigation.”

After Manolin finished smoking the cigarette in his hand, he thanked Wilson and left.

After he left the smoking room, he went straight to the government affairs office on the fourth floor.

Although Manolin has joined the Bureau of Investigation for several months, this is his first time to visit the government affairs office.

After knocking on the door, he pushed open the door of the government affairs office.

The overall area of ​​the government affairs office of the Bureau of Investigation is not small, twice the size of other offices. There are several printing presses and many other machines installed in this office.

This government office can be used as a small newspaper office.

After Manolin entered, there were only a few people busy, and it was obvious that others had gone to the demiplane to help because of the spoils.

"Manolin, what are you doing here?"

A surprised voice came over.

Manolin looked for the source of the voice and was also a little surprised.

The one who spoke was Cassidy, the daughter of Stantel, who was caught by her sisters to help.

Cassidy was just at level 4 and had no ability to participate in yesterday's battle, so she had to stay in the investigation bureau.

Today, Cassidy was playing cards out of boredom, but was caught by the sisters in the government office to work because the government office was short of people.

You know, although Cassidy was born in a scholarly family and was deeply influenced, she really doesn't like things with words except extraordinary knowledge.

If it weren't for the pleading of the sisters, Cassidy wouldn't have done these paperwork.

Moreover, facing the pitiful expressions of the little sisters, Cassidy was too embarrassed to slack off, so she could only bite the bullet and help.

Just when Cassidy was about to drown in the sea of ​​documents, she suddenly saw Manolin, the savior. How could she not be surprised?

Although she was curious about why Cassidy, a woman with muscles growing into her brain, was handling official documents here, Manolin did not forget the business.

He saw that several people in the office focused their eyes on him, and he immediately said seriously:

"With the approval of Consultant Wilson, I am allowed to issue a letter of recruitment in the name of the Bureau of Investigation."

"Excuse me, who is responsible for this matter?"

As soon as Manolin finished speaking, before anyone else could answer, Cassidy immediately answered:

"I! I! I! Manolin, I'll help you."

Cassidy, who had wanted to slack off for a long time, naturally took this opportunity very actively.

"You... OK, Cassidy, come and help me send the letter."

Although Manolin seriously doubted whether Cassidy could do this job, seeing that no one objected, there should be no problem. After all, she was not the only one in the office, and others must know the process. At worst, she could ask others later.

...

But the result surprised Manolin a little. Cassidy really knew the whole process of sending official documents.

Manolin looked at Cassidy who was typing skillfully on the printing machine and couldn't help asking:

"Cassidy, I didn't expect you to be able to fiddle with the printing machine."

Cassidy rolled her eyes at Manolin, and then she continued typing without saying anything.

What a big stereotype Manolin had of her.

No matter how bad Cassidy was, she was still a serious college graduate. If she couldn't use these common office supplies, wouldn't she have gone to college in vain?

...

Soon after Cassidy finished the template, the printing machine started working.

As the printing machine clicked, sheets of printed paper began to spit out.

This time, Manolin was going to print a few hundred copies, so that he wouldn't have to come back to print again soon.

The Bureau's printing press was very efficient, and it soon printed hundreds of letter templates.

Cassidy carried the printed papers to a machine and began to stamp them one by one.

Only then did Cassidy have time to chat with Manolin.

"Manolin, why are you printing so many recruitment invitations? Are you going to open a factory?" Cassidy asked curiously.

Faced with Cassidy's question, Manolin naturally told her his ideas and plans without hiding anything.

After hearing Manolin's plan, Cassidy was shocked.

Although she knew that Manolin would become famous after this battle, she guessed that Manolin would be famous.Nolin's weapons will sell well. She didn't expect that there would be so many orders for Manolin's weapons that Manolin could build a military factory.

And Cassidy was also very shocked by Manolin's idea of ​​recruiting disabled people to form a security force.

Cassidy looked at Manolin in surprise as if he had just met him for the first time.

Manolin saw Cassidy looking at him as if he was looking at a rare animal, and he was scared by Cassidy.

"Cassidy, what's wrong with you? Why are you looking at me like that?"

Cassidy came back to his senses and said to Manolin:

"I just didn't expect that the dead kid who was beaten by me every day could have such a kind heart."

Hearing Cassidy's words, Manolin touched his head and said a little embarrassedly:

"Although I want to help those people, the main thing is that disabled people can quickly improve their combat effectiveness through transformation, which is more suitable for me to form a security force."

Manolin didn't want to talk about this topic anymore, he changed the subject:

"Cassidy, do you know when these letters can be sent out and when those people can receive them?"

"If you send it out today, it will take about three to four days to receive it. Of course, if you pay more, the post office will be faster."

Hearing the extra money, Manolin didn't care, he really didn't lack money now.

After Manolin urged Cassidy to hurry up, he also helped Cassidy.

With Manolin's help, Cassidy's speed increased all of a sudden. In less than an hour, he finished the 40 recruitment invitation letters that Manolin wanted to recruit.

When Manolin saw that the invitation letters were ready, he did not stop. He told Cassidy to keep the remaining letters, thanked him and rushed to the post office.

It was already 4:30 in the afternoon when Manolin rushed to the post office. Now the postmen who delivered letters had returned to the post office from the city one after another.

Now is the most leisurely time of the day in the entire post office.

All the staff of the post office are lazy.

At this time, Manolin walked into the post office.

When Manolin handed the 40 letters with the seal of the Special Case Investigation Bureau to the staff at the post office counter, Manolin took out a sum of money and said:

"Please help me with the expedited process, thank you."

Faced with Manolin's request, the staff at the counter showed joy.

Strictly speaking, there is no such thing as "expedited" in the post office. Normally, all letters are delivered at an average speed.

However, the salary of the post office is not high. The people in the post office want to make more money, so they came up with this method.

That is the "expedited" system. As long as the sender is willing to pay, the postmen will not mind working overtime.

In order to let the counter staff promote the "expedited" project as much as possible, the postmen will also give part of the extra money they earn to the counter as a "commission".

In this way, a system that satisfies senders, postmen, and counter staff has emerged.

The fatigue that the counter staff had accumulated after working a day seemed to disappear all of a sudden. She greeted Manolin enthusiastically and helped Manolin fill in the address and put stamps together.

The expedited fee for a large order of 40 letters is not small.

For the counter staff, the commission from the expedited fees of these 40 letters is almost as much as her monthly salary. How can she not be active and enthusiastic?

Seeing this, the postman who had just returned to the post office also came forward to help.

With the help of so many people, Manolin quickly sent the letter out.

In a good mood, Manolin not only paid the expedited fee but also gave everyone a small tip.

In this way, Manolin left the post office with everyone's farewell.

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