Li Mei didn't notice the change in Wang He's demeanor. She opened her phone and saw a message from a recruiter, so she was busy replying.
But in the mountains, the signal was weak, sometimes strong, sometimes absent. This made Li Mei, accustomed to the fast-paced life in Sea City, feel very uneasy.
Wang He exchanged glances with the man driving in front and saw the man's warning look.
Wang He took a deep breath, suppressing his impatience, and looked at Li Mei gently.
"What's wrong? Are you carsick?"
Li Mei shook her head, "No, someone wants to apply for a job. I'm chatting with him, but the phone keeps losing signal."
Wang He glanced at the phone tossed aside and picked up his own, "Indeed, there's no signal in this area. Don't worry, you'll have a signal when we get home. You can contact him then."
Li Mei felt a bit wronged, "I guess that's all I can do."
Gradually, night fell.
The van kept driving, winding up and down the mountain roads...
