"It's been so long since it happened, even I find it vague now. I remember the first batch of sample cigarettes was tested by me, and there were no problems. Then, the next day, when I checked the second batch, problems arose. When I went back to recheck the first batch, it turned out that the samples contained toxins. According to others at the customs back then, it was a moment of oversight on my part," Mr. Chu's eyes dimmed. Because of that incident, he even wrote a self-critique letter, which was the first work-related critique he had ever written in over thirty years of his career.
"Such a thing happened? Mr. Chu is famous for having sharp eyes; I've heard that in matters of tobacco, he can tell the origin of the tobacco just by smelling it," the new employee remarked with curiosity.
