Chapter 61: Organizing and Summarizing
Bai Cha seemed absentmindedly clicking around on the computer.
The supervisor passed by while pouring tea, opened her mouth, but in the end said nothing.
After all, she had been followed last night and looked so miserable. Even the most heartless capitalist wouldn’t say anything at this time.
They would at least wait until tomorrow.
However, in reality, Bai Cha was just familiarizing herself with the computer operations.
She wasn’t in this line of work, so how would she understand these things? With no one to guide her, she had to buy herself some time to figure it out.
Fortunately, it wasn’t too difficult.
She quickly opened her three online stores.
Then she discovered that there were many orders in the backend.
Bai Cha was visibly stunned. She leaned closer to the computer screen and carefully checked. She even pulled up the sales figures from the past few days.
Hundreds of orders had indeed appeared overnight.
She had three stores: one selling daily necessities, one selling large appliances, and one selling miscellaneous goods.
Among them, the large appliance store could contribute a significant amount of profit.
The low conversion rate here was evident from the backend transaction rate and the level of customer inquiries.
But now, a dozen customers simultaneously purchased appliances silently, all large amounts, without asking any questions.
Bai Cha found it a bit unbelievable.
She looked at her colleague beside her.
“Is business very good today?”
The colleague looked confused. “Is your store doing well? It’s very quiet on my end.”
Bai Cha nodded and said, “Not very well, just suddenly a few orders came in.”
There was a work group on WeChat for reporting the daily sales volume and creating a report form.
Bai Cha first processed all those orders, placed purchase orders with the manufacturers, urged them to ship, and then opened the relevant software to fill in the details.
She needed to click on each order while filling it in.
She was just trying to check the time of each order one by one without making her actions seem strange.
Then she discovered that there was really a problem with these orders. Because every single order was placed at 0:01 AM.
Bai Cha felt very uneasy.
She scrolled through the announcements in the work group. The announcement explained how to calculate profits.
Bai Cha calculated the profit she could get from the hundreds of orders overnight.
What a coincidence, a number. 521.
This number was hard not to overthink.
While registering the orders, she logged into WeChat on her computer.
Speaking of which, she was going to check the chat history in the elevator.
Bai Cha casually swiped on her phone.
This time it loaded, but there was no chat history before yesterday.
She directly clicked on “Display Chat History,” but there was none there either.
She was sure this wasn’t a new phone. The front and back screens already had cracks, and it would sometimes lag.
Gu Baixue probably didn’t have the money to buy a new phone.
Bai Cha then clicked on other people’s chat history on the computer and scrolled up.
Good, except for Darling Yuqi, everyone else had chat history. It wasn’t like she initially thought, that there was a habit of clearing company computer chat history.
That’s right, with Gu Baixue’s personality, how could she clear her chat history every day?
At most, she would clear it when she resigned.
She simply started looking at other records. She hadn’t finished browsing Moments yesterday either.
More information was quickly compiled by her.
The reason why Gu Baixue owed so much money was also found. There was indeed an ex-boyfriend.
Gu Baixue had a four-year relationship in college, which ended when she graduated.
The reason for the breakup was that the man cheated on her.
Moreover, the other woman was pregnant, and the man borrowed money from Gu Baixue, saying it was urgently needed for a family matter.
Gu Baixue gave it to him, but she had doubts in her heart.
But at that time, she had already started her internship and couldn’t get away.
A few days later, the man borrowed another sum of money from Gu Baixue, this time a large amount, ten thousand yuan. Adding the four thousand she had lent him before, how could a recent college graduate afford this?
Gu Baixue would naturally ask him what he was using the money for and what had happened at home.
But this ex-boyfriend instead turned around and gaslighted her, saying she had no sympathy, that they had been together for four years and she wasn’t even willing to lend him money when his family was in trouble, that she didn’t love him at all!
Gu Baixue could curse people out every day, so she wasn’t someone with a particularly good temper, at most just someone who bowed her head to society and life.
She immediately cursed the other party as a scumbag, saying that he was clearly borrowing money from her, yet his attitude was so bad. She questioned who didn’t love whom.
These records were all seen in a four-person group chat.
Afterwards, Gu Baixue continued her internship. As a result, she received a text message saying that her credit card had been charged twenty thousand yuan.
That was the entire credit limit.
Speaking of which, this credit card was obtained when she had just started working, after being coaxed by her boyfriend.
At that time, she really didn’t have money to rent an apartment, and her internship salary was only 800 yuan. She didn’t want to ask her family for money, so she simply applied for one.
Major banks wouldn’t approve it because she had no income. Her boyfriend took her to a small bank, and she got a credit limit of twenty thousand.
She had used it a little, but paid it back quickly.
As a result, now all twenty thousand yuan had been spent.
Gu Baixue naturally went to her ex-boyfriend to settle the score, and then discovered that he had spent this money because his mistress had an ectopic pregnancy and suffered a major hemorrhage during a miscarriage at the clinic, requiring money for emergency treatment at the hospital.
She was dumbfounded.
Then she beat the man up severely and demanded that he repay the money and break up. But his intention was that they could break up, but he wouldn’t repay the money, otherwise they wouldn’t break up.
Gu Baixue didn’t want to be with such a disgusting person. Her internship had also ended, so she simply moved to a new place, intending to repay the money herself.
Bai Cha sighed inwardly as she read this.
That was money! Not something easily earned, and didn’t the bank charge interest?
So indeed, she used “Alipay” to cash out and transferred money back and forth with her credit card. Her salary was only that much, and she still had to pay rent.
Three years had passed like this, and the debt was getting bigger and bigger, with no way to pay it off.
She had also changed from being cheerful at the beginning to being depressed.
Moreover, her previous design job actually had potential for promotion and a raise, with a salary of at least 6000 yuan. If she had really been frugal, she could have paid it off in a little over a year.
Unfortunately, the supervisor at her previous company was a bald, beer-bellied middle-aged man with countless disgusting habits.
Gu Baixue used to wear makeup to work, and her natural looks were already good.
The other party’s behavior started with disgusting remarks and later escalated to physical contact. Gu Baixue couldn’t bear it anymore and fought back.
Then she was fired.
That supervisor had quite a wide network and spread rumors everywhere that she had assaulted her superior, which led to her failing several interviews at design companies. Anxious to repay her debts, she simply went into e-commerce.
But e-commerce was much more tiring than design, and the pay was lower.
She had only been working here for half a year and had already encountered this kind of thing.
After roughly deducing and organizing the entire past, Bai Cha sat there in a daze, as if her soul had left her body.
In reality, she was thinking about all the relationships here.
On the surface, this story had nothing to do with a horror game.
The root of the problems Gu Baixue experienced was that she didn’t firmly defend her own interests and protect her rights.
However, she didn’t completely swallow her anger; she would still put up some resistance.
So…
Bai Cha scrolled through the list again.
Who exactly was Darling Yuqi?
