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Life at The Top novel Chapter 724

Jack had called the assistant in charge of the situation, hence when Jasper got downstairs, he was greeted reverently by a middle-aged man.

“Hello, Mr. Laine. My name’s Terry, I’m the person in charge of the newly-established online game department in Sena. According to Mr. Tanner, I’m in charge of the United Legends project for now.” When Terry saw Jasper, he came forward to introduce himself reverently despite being in his 40s and Jasper in his 20s.

Jasper and Terry shook hands, the former saying, “I remember you. Jack mentioned to me that you’re the senior employee in charge of the Fated Swordsman gaming project that he poached from Gama Corp.”

In fact, Jack had merely mentioned this man to Jasper in passing, but because he often had dealings with clients in his past life, he had an exceptional ability that allowed him to remember people easily. He could remember information after hearing it just one time.

Terry was obviously surprised that his name had been mentioned to the big boss and said in delight, “Yes, I was working in Gama indeed. I’m surprised you know me, Mr. Laine.”

“You’re a capable employee. Work hard and you will have a bright future ahead of you.” After a few polite exchanges with Terry, they walked into the building with smiles.

“What’s the situation now?” Jasper asked in the elevator.

“Sigh, Mr. Tanner brought over this team from Coreana some time ago, therefore their bond as a team is extremely strong. Initially, I planned to place several local programmers in their team to learn from them.”

Jasper nodded upon hearing what he said. Judging from this point alone, Terry was certainly a wise man.

The Coreanans were, after all, from Coreana. Hence, it was impossible for them to work for him with all their heart, hence Terry planned to cultivate Sena’s very own development and technical team. This was a far-sighted move.

“Unfortunately, they vehemently rejected the idea. I think they look down on Somerland’s technicians very much.”

Terry looked miserable. It was clear that he had suffered a great deal in trying to get this to work.

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