Evan's secretary was dumbfounded after Zeke left.
What the hell? Who the hell is that man?
The owner of the top conglomerate in Oakheart City actually addressed him in such a polite manner and treated him with respect!
He actually procured Michelin just to serve his wife breakfast?
Oh, God! Just how much does he love his wife? Fine! I should forget about it!
Zeke reached the parking lot, but a familiar voice stopped him right when he was about to get into his car.
“Hold it right there, Zeke Williams!”
Zeke turned around and realized it was an acquaintance of his, Emily Clemons.
She was about to return home right after her interview session. Emily didn't expect to run into Zeke either, but she decided to stop him since they met in the parking lot.
Zeke stopped and asked, “Yes?”
“Yes? Why else would I stop you? I'm here to tell you I am officially a procure specialist for the Schneider family.”
“I'm currently in charge of the one billion order your steel mill secured from the Schneider family. You better ensure the products you produce are of top-notch, or else I shall deal with you accordingly based on the terms developed.”
Zeke sneered and thought to himself.
Are you showing off in front of me? A mere procure specialist is showing off in front of her supervisor? Nonsense! She must be a fool!
Zeke ignored Emily and simply got into his car.
Emily was irritated when she was ignored by the man. She decided to get into Zeke's car and sat right beside him because she was annoyed.
“Get out of my car!” shouted Zeke.
Emily replied him, “Stop shouting at me! I'm here to strike a deal with you!”
“I'm not interested in what you have to offer!” Zeke rejected her immediately.
Emily went on. “Forget about it! Who do you think you are? I have just gotten word from my boss that they are gonna spend ten billion to build a grand hall that will be able to accommodate ten thousand people.”
“I'm sure I will be in charge of the procurement of the materials needed, including steels. The fortune involved in this particular project is ten billion.”
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