Jessie felt that he now had it all. With all the praise and compliments, he was puffed up to the extreme.
He felt that he was more than the head of the HR Department; he was like the second-in-command of the company now. Everyone had to suck up to him.
They had barely sat down for a while. There was no way that he would agree to move to another place.
"What do you mean? We came in first, why do we have to move?" Jessie asked in anger.
"Yeah, why us?" Jessie's friends stood up, asking as they pounded the table.
The waitress begged pitifully, "It's all my fault, sir. I'm new here and I'm still unfamiliar with the booking procedures. The room has been booked earlier and I didn't know that. Please do me a favor!"
"Don't give us that look. We won't pity you. Now get out and leave us!" Jessie waved his hand impatiently.
"Sir, the man who booked this room is a bigwig. I couldn't afford to offend him. Please help us!" The waitress was crying.
Jessie sneered and asked, "So you're saying we weigh less than him?"
"No, I didn't mean that. They are from the Ronald Group. We dare not offend them!" The waitress burst into tears.
Hearing "the Ronald Group", Jessie's eyes lit up and. He smiled and asked, "You said the Ronald Group, right? Which department are they from?"
The waitress didn't understand why he asked that, and just answered, "He's the head of the Business Department. They are treating guests today. That's why they need a big hall, like this one."
"Otherwise, we would never come by and intrude!"
"The Business Department ? OK, but our HR Department is none of their business. They may even need our help from time to time."
Jessie felt there was no need to care about those people.
"Go tell them that the head of the HR Department of the Ronald Group is having dinner with important friends here. Go find another place."
The waitress looked surprised, "You're from the Ronald Group, too?"
"Yes." Jessie nodded proudly.
"Okay, I'll talk to the manager right away." She decided to let both parties settle the matter themselves now that they were from the same company.
Jessie raised his glass and said to everyone, "Come on, don't let it spoil our fun! Cheers!"
Everyone picked up their glasses and started to fawn on him again. Jessie got carried away.
Atlas squinted and observed what was going on. Judging by what happened in his last life, Jessie would soon mess up with the wrong guy and lose his job.
After joy came sorrow. That was so true.
Soon, two men in white shirts in their thirties walked in.
"Let me see who's the head of HR here? Who isn't willing to compromise?" A man sneered, carrying a briefcase under his arm.
Jessie recognized the man at first glance. He was the head of Business Department, Tom Miller.
"Mr. Miller! Sit down and have a drink!" Jessie stood up and greeted him.
Tom Miller looked at Jessie with a fake smile. With contempt in his eyes, he said, "I was wondering who turned me down so decisively. It turned out to be Mr. Cho, who has not yet taken up his postition. Mr. Cho, it's a special occasion for us today. We have a VIP client. I think Mr. Cho will help us, right? Or you would regret it."
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