It Might Have Been a Fluke
It is interesting how relatively successful secret assignments seem to inevitably get leaked while no one ever hears about the failures. When Mr. Lo finds out who is behind if he will have a stern word with them.
It is interesting how relatively successful secret assignments seem to inevitably get leaked while no one ever hears about the failures. When Mr. Lo finds out who is behind if he will have a stern word with them.
While there is probably a difference between getting takeout for a lunch meeting and making copies for anyone who asks while you have both claws full, Mr. Zhu does not see it.
The meeting had seemed to go on forever and Mr. Zhu could barely remember any of it. It mostly consisted of he and Ying explaining everything that had happened during the previous week with Mr. Lo interrupting every couple of[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
So it appears that Mr. Lo had made a few phone calls to encourage a little bit of inter-departmental cooperation. (in more ways than one) But why did he invited Mr. Large Hideous Bull Creature and company?
While things are cozy enough for Ms. Wren to keep flirting, it looks like one booth is not enough. As is frequently the case, I was inspired by the Marx Brothers on this one.
All in all the rest of the night had gone well. Even though it had been hard for Mr. Zhu to concentrate squeezed between Mr. Ying, Ms. Wren, and four bull creatures. He was reminded of that movie he saw[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
It’s morning at the Department of Minor Nuisances. It’s the day after Mr. Zhu and Mr.Ying’s night out. It looks like they weren’t being paranoid after all.
I confess I ripped off some of the elevator scenes from The Wire for this strip. Once again Mr. Lo seems to have plans within plans. (Or at least he finds it useful that his people thinks he does) In[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Once again, one should not talk about unimportant things at work. One should wait to talk about it at a scheduled time at the same place your boss happens to be. Jokes aside, I enjoyed the world-building this week. It’s[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
After his conversation with Mr. Lo, Mr. Zhu compares notes with Mr. Ying about their conversation the night before. Mr. Ying is worried about what if this kind of thing is worth his pay grade.