Chapter 48
Terence Group was the leading enterprise in
Yeringham. Therefore, every office worker wanted to
join the company.
Emmanuel casually flipped through a few resumes
while submitting his. He realized a majority of the
applicants had a bachelor’s degree from either local or
international universities. There were even
postgraduates who applied for the position.
This is ridiculous! It’s just an errand–boy position, and
the benefits aren’t that great. Still, it attracted so many
talented people to apply for it. Looks like many want to use this position as their steppingstone to join Terence
Group.
As compared to theirs, Emmanuel’s resume was not as
impressive, and his skills were not a match.
When he placed his resume down, he heard a familiar
voice.
“Haha! Even an illiterate person wants to join Terence
Group. He’s totally building castles in the air.”
Emmanuel turned around to find the voice belonged to
Milani’s brother, Jacob.
Although Jacob was like a ruffian, he had a bachelor’s
degree. Hence, he wanted to try his luck in Terence
Group.
If he got accepted, he could work together with Milani.
Jacob’s words invoked hushed discussions among the
young people in the precinct.
“Haha! A high school graduate is joining in the fun,
eh?”
“Don’t make fun of others. Perhaps he just returned
from serving in the army.”
“He should just apply for the security guard position
with his qualifications. Why bother wasting everyone’s
time?”
Emmanuel looked impa*sive on the outside when he
heard their comments. Deep down, a myriad of
emotions was brewing in his heart.
Truth was, he did not choose to join the army because
he did not do well in school. Guarding the front lines
and protecting the country had been something the
men in the Lowe family had been doing.
In fact, his father died at a young age because he
sacrificed himself for the nation.
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If not for the mistake he made at Northern Region,
Emmanuel would not have returned to Yeringham with
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