Less than a minute later, the phone rang and it was a text message. Open it up and take a look. A word "one". The number mentioned in the movie is Han Sanming. Continue to watch the movie. After 3 minutes, the phone rang, and the caller ID started with 010. The caller from Beijing was who it would be. I had a hunch that it should be Han or Jia. Polite greetings. I asked: who are you? There is a reply: my phone is 1359342****. I said: no? It's really you. He replied: It was me. I am Han Sanming. When he said his name, his voice was low, even shy, and he didn't mean to make it public. To show his integrity, he repeated the text message I had just sent him. I asked: are you busy now? He said: not busy. I asked: There should be millions of people texting you, right? He said: Yes. The phone keeps ringing, I dare not answer it. Otherwise, it will cost thousands of dollars. After chatting a few words, because I haven't finished watching the film, it is not easy to make more comments, so I didn't ask any more questions. Then I made an appointment for an interview, and he left me the phone number of the relevant personnel. At the end he said again: I won't call you back for fear of disappointment. I said: You reply to the text message, I am not disappointed. It's a surprise to me that you call again. He smiled naively. I hang up the phone and continue watching the movie.
Good man Han Sanming. Let me say something good? Afterwards, a colleague asked: Why would he call you back among so many people? This is a question, unfortunately I forgot to ask.
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