Chapter IV: Guidance

Three days later, it was Tuesday, and Shanghai was not sultry, and there was even some cool breeze. Such weather made Ye Weizhou's mood very relaxed.

Customs affairs were not busy on this day. When she was free, Ye Weizhou actually had time to start flipping through the book "Destruction" given to her by her second uncle Ye Shenju.

In the afternoon, Ye Weizhou had just put away half of the miscellaneous books he had read and was about to start filling out the report when he heard the self-striking bell on the top of the building ring three times.

In the music of "Westminster", I don't know why, Ye Weizhou intuitively raised his head and glanced at the door of the office.

There were two people standing at the door. Among them, the middle-aged man, Ye Weizhou remembered that three days ago, when she went to find Ye Shenxing, he was talking to Ye Shenxing in the personnel department.

Right now, he was talking to a senior Japanese customs officer in the Taxation Division. Of course, Ye Weizhou couldn't hear the content of the conversation clearly.

And the other man was very young and very raw. She was seeing her for the first time. Right now, the young man was scrutinizing the inside of the office of the Taxation Division, and when Ye Weizhou looked over, the eyes of the two people met.

Ye Weizhou was stunned for a moment, and hurriedly turned his gaze away. Not long after she lowered her head and continued to do her own thing, the senior Japanese customs officer walked to her desk and shouted in not so proficient Chinese: "Ye Weizhou?" Hearing his name, Ye Weizhou looked up, his expression a little puzzled.

The customs officer continued to ask her in broken Chinese: "Can you speak English?" Ye Weizhou recalled the English pronunciation of most Japanese with Roman accents, and was quite incompetent.

She quickly said in Japanese, "I can speak Japanese too." The senior Japanese customs officer was immediately relieved.

"That's right," he said, pointing to the young man in the doorway.

"The young man was from Japan, and his name was Ryosuke Tanaka. He had just been transferred to the office of the Taxation Section of the Jiangxi Customs, and he had just arrived today, and everything was very unfamiliar. So, I want you to take him to familiarize yourself with the work. Ye Weizhou was a little puzzled: "There are many Japanese customs officers in the tax collection department, why should I take him to familiarize myself with the work? I am Chinese." What's more, I have just been in Jianghai Customs for more than a year, and I am just familiar with many things......" The customs officer answered the question, but just bowed deeply to Ye Weizhou: "It's trouble!" Ye Weizhou frowned, raised his eyes to look at the young man at the door, and then looked at the customs officer in front of him.

She finally understood one thing - this request, she couldn't refuse. She slowly loosened her furrowed eyebrows and got up from her desk: "Is his name Ryosuke Tanaka? What do I need to do?" Hearing her say this, she agreed, and the senior Japanese customs officer immediately raised her upper body: "It is enough to take Mr. Tanaka to visit the customs and help him with his work." Ye Weizhou nodded.

She walked with the officer to the door of the office. Then, she heard him say to a young man named Ryosuke Tanaka, "Mr. Tanaka, please learn from this Miss Ye in the future." It was clearly a senior customs officer, but he said honorifics to this young man who had just arrived.

Ye Weizhou noticed this detail, but he didn't move. Ryosuke Tanaka looked at her with a smile on his young face.

His pupils were brown, and his eyes were deep, and he couldn't tell what emotions were hidden in them. He bowed to her and said in Japanese: "My name is Ryosuke Tanaka and I am from Nagasaki, Japan. Please take care of your first meeting. "Courtesy is still exchanged.

Ye Weizhou also bowed: "Hello, my name is Ye Weizhou." Please look after me in the future. After getting acquainted, Ye Weizhou went straight to the point, and didn't make many twists and turns: "Let's go, I'll take you to visit the Jianghaiguan Building." Ryosuke Tanaka straightened up: "Trouble!" When he walked down the stairs, Ye Weizhou asked, "How is your English?"

"I can speak English, just not well. ”

"If you can write and recognize," Ye Weizhou told him,

"The official documents and documents of the customs are basically in Chinese and English, and many of the senior customs officers here speak English. You must be able to write and read English in the tax collection department of Jiangxi Customs. As for talking...... There are actually quite a few customs officers from Japan who are also from you, and some of them are good. As for the building of Jianghaiguan Building, Ye Weizhou introduced it very simply: "It has a total of eight floors, and there is a bell tower on the top. It was Ryosuke Tanaka who asked more: "Has Shanghai's customs always been this building?"

"It's not. The customs office of the past was not here. Even before that, customs was the same department as the postal service. The edifice has only been built and has not been in use for long, and in fact it is still very new. If you have the time and energy, you can visit the customs offices of the past. ”

"I see. ”

After the "......" conversation, Ye Weizhou led Ryosuke Tanaka to basically familiarize himself with the internal environment of the building. After that, Ye Weizhou told him the most basic work content: "The tax collection department is an internal class, and the customs declarant will submit the relevant declarations, and we can deal with them one by one according to the corresponding tax rate table." Things and duties are not complicated. However, it is still necessary to be careful and try to avoid mistakes, otherwise it will be very troublesome. Of course, if you have a problem at work, you can come and ask me. Ryosuke Tanaka jotted down what she said.

It seems that in order to facilitate the inquiry, Ryosuke Tanaka's desk was arranged next to Ye Weizhou. Ryosuke Tanaka is very serious and not noisy.

And this kind of quality makes Ye Weizhou appreciate it very much. In the afternoon, in a serious and responsible attitude, Ye Weizhou turned to Ryosuke Tanaka: "How is it? Is there no problem? Do you need me to help check it?" Hearing Ye Weizhou take the initiative to ask, his eyes lit up slightly, and he moved his lips as if he wanted to say something, but he stopped in the end.

Instead, he asked, "What about your own work, Miss Ye?"

"Me?"

"Checking the form I filled out should be an extra amount of work. It's going to be hard. ”

"It doesn't matter," Ye Weizhou said,

"It's easier than checking the bill from scratch if it's wrong. After a pause, Ye Weizhou took the initiative to stretch out his hand to him: "Okay, show me." Ryosuke Tanaka no longer refused.

He took out the report form he had filled out in the morning, held it with both hands, and handed it to Ye Weizhou. Seeing his actions like this, Ye Weizhou's heart was not spared some touch.

Ryosuke Tanaka said, "It's trouble!"

"I should have done it. After speaking, Ye Weizhou began to review the report he had filled out. Throughout the afternoon, Ye Weizhou finished his work while inspecting Ryosuke Tanaka.

She corrected many of these mistakes and shared some experiences with him. When he got off work, the bell rang outside, and Ryosuke Tanaka sincerely thanked Ye Weizhou again.

Seeing Ryosuke Tanaka bow deeply to her, Ye Weizhou's mood was unexpectedly good. In fact, she originally regarded guiding Ryosuke Tanaka as an extra chore in her heart, and even wanted to question why the personnel department had arranged for her to do such a thing.

But looking at it now, Ye Weizhou is not too reluctant about this matter. At the same time, Ye Weizhou had already guessed one thing - most of the people who arranged for her to be the work guide for Ryosuke Tanaka were her father Ye Shenxing.

However, Ye Shenxing didn't say it, and Ye Weizhou didn't plan to ask. There are some things that don't have to be said.

On the way home in a car together, Ye Weizhou bought a newspaper from the newsboy. She had already started reading while she was still in the car.

There were articles in the newspapers about the Japanese invasion. Last year, the Japanese army invaded the Northeast, and the Northeast Customs also suffered a serious crisis due to the military conflict, and many goods stopped there were occupied by the Japanese army.

The article argues that in such a situation, the most important measure for customs should be to maintain neutrality.

In this way, even in the midst of military operations, customs can continue to work.

"As in the past, with the help of foreigners, we can maintain a stable state. Ye Weizhou frowned, and involuntarily opened her mouth: "When the national disaster is at hand, I actually think that stability is the most important ......" Then, she remembered that Zhong An's goods and people seemed to have been detained in the Northeast Customs.

Ye Weizhou snorted, and said very badly and vulgarly: "......You deserve it" Sitting next to her, Ye Shenxing turned his head and looked over: "What deserves it?" Ye Weizhou, who had done a little bad thing, didn't blush and didn't beat his heart: "It's nothing." After a pause, she still couldn't hold back to share the joy: "I have a person I don't like very much, he is in shipping." His goods were detained in the Northeast, and he may have to get them back, but it's more likely that he won't come back. Ye Shenxing was silent for a moment: "You seem to be very happy." Ye Weizhou raised his lips and smiled.

Ye Shenxing sighed: "When you were abroad, did your mother teach you like this? Hearing this, Ye Weizhou didn't defend anything, only flattened his mouth to Ye Shenxing, and put on an aggrieved little expression like a little girl.

Ye Shenxing couldn't continue to preach, so he only sighed again. Ye Weizhou continued to read the newspaper.

There are quite a few articles published in the newspaper, one of which is about

"The relationship between tariff policy and the domestic textile industry" attracted all the attention of Ye Weizhou. The article talks about the latest tariff policy established last year and the impact of this new policy on the domestic textile industry.

The article mentions that the new tariff policy introduced last year has increased the tax rate on many products, but the textile industry is an exception.

This is influenced by the Sino-Japanese Tariff Agreement. This agreement represents Japan's interests. It is precisely because of the impact of the new tariff policy that cheap textiles from Japan have flooded the Chinese market, and domestic textiles have no competitive advantage, and there are countless bankruptcies and bankruptcies.

"It is a big factory like the 'Lu Brothers Textile Factory' for decades, but the goods are unsalable and in danger, not to mention others. The end is coming!" the newspaper wrote.

Some of the good moods he had just now because of Zhong An disappeared, and Ye Weizhou's heart was inexplicably panicked.