Translated by XephiZ
Edited by Aelryinth
"Well... your job is indeed unique, but isn't there a more common way for you to transport the specimen?" the manager said.
"A more common way? My job is already uncommon. Besides, China's customs have always been strict. Even with the highest certification, they would still think we are disrespecting the dead. Even if they don't confiscate my specimen, it would still bring me a lot of trouble," the woman replied.
"I see. Our cruise does have a certain prerogative when passing the customs. If you can indeed provide us with your identification, certification, and the proof of ownership of the specimen, we won't have to check what's inside the box," the manager finally agreed.
"Everything you need is here." It seemed like the woman had long prepared the documents. She handed a file to the manager.
Mo Fan in a suit? Is this the same story?
Well, at least we didn't have to go shopping with him...