Chapter 123.3: The Research Fanatic Who Lost His Child (End)
So, their family arrived in China happily by plane, and their 18-year-old daughter was always excited all the way there.
The airport pick-up went well. It was easy to see who was the senior and who was the tag-along tour guide. The one who was senior was a Chinese woman who looked over 30 years old. When she approached them, she was very active in helping Mrs. Smith in carrying her luggage, while the other young tour guide, who looked a little over 20 years old, wasn’t so clever. When the group went out and was blown by the wind, she even muttered something in Chinese.
The Smiths didn’t know Chinese, but it was clearly seen that the older tour guide severely reprimanded her and apologized for her.
After the young tour guide reluctantly apologized, they realized that she was complaining about the strong wind just now and having to come to pick them up.
Mrs. Smith was a little unhappy. She bluntly said, “If this young lady is going to follow us, I hope she won’t talk that way on the trip, okay?”
“Yes, of course, no problem. I’m really sorry, I’ll look after her.”
The tour guide, who introduced herself as Li Yi, apologized repeatedly and looked so embarrassed that the others couldn’t be bothered. The other young guide, called Zou Le, did keep her mouth shut after the reprimand, and the rest of the trip went smoothly.
After being informed that the Smith family had come to China to buy products from the Sunshine Group, Li Yi, the tour guide, who was used to seeing them, began to gush about what products were going to be released this year.
What they were releasing this time was a vehicle-mounted airbag. Instead of a traditional airbag that emerged after a crash to protect the passengers sitting in the car from being knocked out, the airbag would automatically pop up the moment the crash occurred, detecting the danger and going from a very small compressed airbag to a huge bubble-like thing that enveloped the whole person in it.
