“No! I’m not convinced! I think your test results are unfair. There’s something fishy about you people!”
Saul’s words violated a taboo.
Professor Osmond, who always kept a cold face and did not talk much, now spoke. “That man is disrupting order. Take him away immediately! I will give you three minutes to leave, otherwise, the news that the crude oil sample from your oil field failed the test will be reported in the newspapers immediately!”
This sentence was like a trump card that threatened Saul immediately.
Saul was dumbfounded for a moment, and the people around him rushed up and grabbed him. Finally, they turned Saul to the door of the Petroleum Chamber of Commerce.
Saul did not realize that the world had changed completely until he was thrown out.
He sighed helplessly and turned back to look at the signboard of the Petroleum Chamber of Commerce behind him repeatedly. However, no matter how much he lingered, Saul also understood that the failure of the test this time was like a seal stamped on his face.
He could only find a way to find out the cause as soon as possible and then get ready to participate in the next test.
Saul left the Petroleum Chamber of Commerce unaware that Osmond was watching from the window.
“Hello, Miss Bella? The first round of testing is over. I followed your instructions and gave Saul a failed test result… The old man has already left in a daze. It seems that the result has hit him hard.”
Bella smiled when she heard the news.
“Of course, it can be said that the oil field business was the capital for Saul to take root here. Now, let’s cutoff his roots! From now on, Saul will never be able to do anything. You’re doing great, keep up the good work, and don’t forget I have one more name on your list.”
“Yes, I will remain vigilant and ensure that the task is completed!”
After hanging up the phone, Osmond naturally would not forget that the other name on the list was Jasper Laine.
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