My Online Girlfriend Has a Twin Sister

Chapter 477 - 308: Isn’t Chen Yuan’s Surname Chen? Why Is He Called Chairman Jiang? (2)



In the eyes of the onlookers, the figure seemed to hesitate. With their head lowered, they finally started walking, drawing a strange look from the supervisor.

「Inside the room.」

The moment Chen Yuan heard the name, he jolted awake, vaguely thinking he must have misheard.

"Whose name was just called?" he asked Pei Youwen beside him in a low voice.

"The seventh interviewee, Jiang Ning," Pei answered.

"???" Chen Yuan froze on the spot.

"Don’t you have the resumes? Chairman Jiang."

Pei Youwen looked at the change in Chen Yuan’s expression, a little puzzled. He scratched his head, not knowing what was going on.

In an instant, Chen Yuan’s heart leaped into his throat. ’No way... It can’t be such a coincidence, can it?’ he thought.

He hurriedly grabbed the resumes. RUSTLE, RUSTLE, RUSTLE. He flipped through several pages, past the previous interviewee’s information. His hands were shaking slightly as he imagined flipping to the next one and seeing a familiar name but a completely unfamiliar photo.

’There are so many people in the world with the same name, and the population of Lanjing is massive. How could it possibly be Ningning?’

Clinging to this sliver of hope, Chen Yuan braced himself and turned to the first page of the resume.

Starting from the bottom, his eyes fell upon lines of text. He focused on them, reading carefully, and swallowed hard with a GULP.

"Graduated from Yale University, successively obtaining a Master’s degree in Philosophy and a Master’s degree in Social Sciences..."

"Received a full scholarship every year during university, as well as the Yale University DSS Program Excellent Academic Assistance Award. Thesis published in the renowned..."

"Previously taught public philosophy courses at Lanjing University, including Introduction to Marxism and Principles of Marxist Political Economy... was selected for the position of associate professor in the department two years ago."

The more Chen Yuan read, the more his heart sank. In truth, the moment he saw "graduated from Yale University," he knew it was Ningning.

Refusing to accept it, he flipped all the way to the photo—a two-inch picture with a blue background, showing her in a white shirt.

He looked at Ningning in the photo. Even without a trace of makeup, her eyes were bright, her teeth were pearly white, and her face was clean and fresh.

The CLICK-CLACK of high heels approached.

Dressed very formally, Jiang Ning pushed the door open and glanced inside tentatively, her eyes seeming to search the room for something.

The moment she appeared, the eyes of many people in the room—including Mo Nana, the interviewers, Pei Youwen, and the other leaders—were drawn to her.

A woman like Jiang Ning really made it hard not to attract attention. Wherever she went, she became the center of focus.

At the same time, Chen Yuan also looked over.

Jiang Ning searched for a good while. After her gaze passed over the interviewers at the front, it swept toward the row of leaders sitting by the wall. Her eyes scanned them quickly before turning back, finally landing on the young man covering his face, revealing only his jet-black hair.

This young man was tall and slender, exuding an indescribable air of refined handsomeness.

Jiang Ning pursed her lips slightly and looked away.

’What’s he pretending for? I’m the one who bought him that suit. Does he really think I won’t recognize him just because he’s covering his face?’ she thought.

Jiang Ning walked to the interview chair in the center of the room, placed her leather bag to the side, and sat down with poise. Without a single glance at Chen Yuan to her left, she looked calmly at the interviewers instead.

"Jiang Ning," Mo Nana managed to lift her eyes. She had been so struck by the woman’s aura that she’d been momentarily dazed. A moment later, she came to her senses, nodded, and said, "A good image. You’re much more beautiful in person than in your photo."

"Thank you." Ningning offered a polite smile.

Attractive people really do receive a lot of preferential treatment, whether in school or in the workplace. She was already used to it.

"Hey," Pei Youwen glanced around and saw that all the company managers beside him were captivated. Only Chen Yuan was covering his face, looking drowsy and about to fall asleep. He nudged him. "Chairman Jiang, this candidate is great. The best-looking one we’ve seen in a while."

"A job is about ability, not looks," Chen Yuan chided in a hushed voice, covering his cheeks like a spy. "Tell those guys next to you to keep it down. Be more serious."

"Alright."

Pei Youwen found Chen Yuan’s sudden seriousness a bit strange, but he did as he was told.

He cleared his throat—AHEM, AHEM—and the room instantly fell silent.

Mo Nana shot him a sidelong glance, wondering what he was up to. She pursed her lips and picked up the resume again.

"Here’s the thing, Ms. Jiangg. Before we begin the interview, there are a few things I’d like to confirm with you. Our company’s interview process and the questions we ask are confidential and not to be disclosed publicly. I assume you signed the document downstairs, so you’re aware of this, correct?"

"I am." Ningning nodded.

"During this process, we will inevitably ask about your personal situation, your previous work, and your current circumstances. This may involve some private matters. We hope you will not conceal anything, and if there are special circumstances, you may explain them briefly."

"Okay."

"I will also be asking some rather professional questions during the interview. Please don’t be nervous and be prepared."

"Understood."

Once the procedures were confirmed, Mo Nana fell silent. She put down the file in her hands, and another female interviewer, one wearing vermilion-colored glasses, began the questioning.

"Excuse me, Ms. Jiangg, do you currently reside in Lanjing? Where specifically? Are you renting or do you own your home? If you own it, do you have any mortgage pressure?"

"I’m renting in Lanjing South City. I don’t have any mortgage pressure at the moment."

"I see on your resume that you’ve listed your marital status as ’unmarried.’ Do you currently have a partner? If so, do you have any plans to get married within the next three years?"


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