Maurina pondered for a moment before she answered the question.
“Would you believe me if someone from the Rothschilds were to step in and change your current rules?”
President Murik thought about it seriously before answering, “Of course…”
Maurina immediately made a call in front of Murik. Not too long later, Murik received a notice.
“What? You want me to change the disqualified test results? Then what’s the point of testing in the first place?”
It was a call from the Petroleum Chamber of Commerce headquarters.
Their stance was adamant, and Murik finally gave in to their request.
“Alright. I understand…” Maurina smiled contentedly when she saw Murik end the call. “There’s no need for me to further prove my identity anymore, is there?”
Murik was stunned for a long while before he asked cautiously, “I just want to know why you would interfere with this.”
Maurina began to brainwash Murik.
“Us Rothschilds aren’t like other financial tycoons or major families. As long as the business is a profitable one, we will be there. I’ll be straightforward with you as well. Those standing outside may be passionate and enthusiastic merchants, but they are not made for business…”
“If someone truly wanted to, they could gather the men outside and establish a whole new Petroleum Chamber of Commerce. By then, this branch of the Petroleum Chamber of Commerce would no longer hold any actual power.”
Murik was furious. “Are you threatening me?”
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