Jewel Hotel, Horton.
Nathan, Penny, Grace and a group of Cross Group's top executives were discussing how to organize their product launch.
Penny mentioned that she had already invited a large number of celebrities as guests to increase the event's publicity.
"But I feel like these celebrities won't be influential enough. It'd be better if we could invite more significant public figures or prominent celebrities to act as the final guest speaker," she said.
Then, she couldn't help but turn to Nathan. "You said to leave this matter to you, Nathan. The product launch will be held in two days. Have you found a suitable candidate for the task?"
Grace and everyone else gazed at Nathan with curiosity.
They all wanted to know who Nathan had invited as the final guest speaker.
Nathan smiled faintly. "Don't worry. I've already taken care of this. He's already on his way here. He'll arrive this afternoon at the earliest and no later than tomorrow morning."
"Who in the world did you invite, Nathan?" Penny couldn't help but ask.
Grace couldn't control her curiosity either. "Yeah! Tell us already. We're all dying to know. Are you trying to keep us in suspense?"
Nathan smiled. "I'm not keeping you in suspense. It's just that it wasn't confirmed yet previously, so I couldn't announce it. But now that he's agreed to help us, I'll tell you who it is. It's Stanley Torres, dean of the military hospital in the South.
Stanley Torres!?
Penny and the others gasped in shock.
There were two leading figures in Eurasia's medical world. One of them was Rupert Rothschild, dean of the North Army General Hospital. The other was Stanley Torres, who led the South Army General
Hospital.
They were both highly renowned and influential in the medical field of Eurasia.
Like Dr. Rothschild, it was just as difficult to reach out to Dr. Torres.
In fact, Dr. Torres rarely took part in product launches held by business corporates.
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