“Mr. Laine, now you carry all of our hope. I tailored this position just for you. You won’t say no, right?”
The focus of the whole conversation was on the word ‘tailored’. Obviously, Murik was very considerate of Jagoan.
Because Jagoan was not used to being bound, he would not want to get involved with matters outside of his own company and things around him. It just so happened that Murik knew how to read the room and understood Jagoan’s character.
Therefore, it was not easy for Jagoan to refuse at this time.
With a helpless smile on his face, Jagoan shook his head and looked at Murik in front of him. “You are so good at keeping me busy. Since you’ve said that, I agree!”
Murik smiled slightly after hearing this and nodded quickly. “Great, I knew you wouldn’t refuse. Then when do you think you can go and report yourself? It won’t waste too much of your time. You just need to register.”
Jagoan stood up. “There’s no time like the present. Let’s do it now.”
“No problem, Mr. Laine, please follow me!”
Murik quickly took Jagoan to the Petroleum Chamber of Commerce to register.
After finishing his work, Jagoan was also warmly received by his peers. Everyone expressed in front of Jagoan that they wanted to re-realize Jagoan’s original plan.
Jagoan felt very surprised after hearing this. Then, he shook his head quickly.
Seeing Jagoan’s surprised expression, Mr. Murik knew that he had misunderstood.
“Don’t worry, Mr. Laine, we’ve already forgotten about Jagoan. But some of her original ideas worked really well for us… For example, we all want to hand over a lot of shares to you, so that you can help us conduct business operations throughout the entire Bashra oil industry.”
Jagoan’s talent in business was not comparable to that of ordinary people. At least, he was in stark contrast to Jagoan.
Jagoan had relied on the Rothschilds, yet she was still beaten by Jagoan, which proved this point very clearly. This, coupled with the fact that Jagoan had chosen to stick to his duty in the face of temptation many times, was proof of his good and rare quality.
In general, Jagoan’s voice in the Petroleum Chamber of Commerce had even surpassed that of Mr. Murik. However, Jagoan thought it all happened too fast, so he waved his hand.
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