The Legendary Man Chapter 833-Jonathan lightly turned the coffee cup as he looked at Hades’ determined eyes.
Jonathan lightly turned the coffee cup as he looked at Hades’ determined eyes.
“Freddie… He’s skilled, indeed. When I was in Terrandya, he had the guts to install a listening device in the office. He also killed his direct superior in front of me. He’s been in hiding for many years to avenge his family. Are you sure you want someone like him?”
“I’m sure,” Hades said with a chuckle. “A person who does intelligence work must be cruel enough. He was able to set a Grandmaster Realm cultivator up for someone with no cultivation level. I must make sure this person stays. Plus, with his skills, it’s a waste only to let him manage a small place like Eshistan. Now that Asura’s Office has added the Dark Special Forces, the intelligence network is getting stronger and expanding non-stop. I’m in urgent need of such a talented person.”
Jonathan nodded his head. “Then tell Freddie that he has to integrate the intelligence network of Doveston within three months. He’ll be given a chance to join the headquarters if he can do it.”
“Understood,” Hades replied with a smile. “By the way, Mr. Goldstein, speaking of Freddie, I’m reminded of the other person you recommended.”
“Who?”
“Leslie Hart from Summerbank,” Hades said with a frown.
Jonathan sat up straight when he saw the frown on Hades’ face.
“What’s the matter? Is there a problem with Leslie?”
“No, that’s not it…” Hades quickly waved his hand. “She has a problem, but it’s not with her identity. It’s her way of thinking that’s the problem.”
“I don’t understand.” Jonathan took a sip of coffee. “Get to the point. I’m in a hurry.”
“Okay. Leslie is considered an operation-type talent. She seems like a whole other person when she’s analyzing something. No matter what data we give, she’ll always be able to find a breakthrough point, so I sent her to study at a military school. They have a virtual battle platform for battle practice, and Leslie has participated in a total of hundred and five virtual battle practices.”
“Any victories?” Jonathan asked in curiosity.
Hades hesitated momentarily before replying, “She’s won seventy battles and lost thirty-five.”
Jonathan hesitated when he heard that. “The two-to-one win-to-loss ratio is indeed low. What are you trying to say? First of all, I recommended her so you could observe her. I didn’t say that she needed to stay. You can always send her back if you think she’s not up for it. Do you understand?”
“Mr. Goldstein, I understand what you mean, but Leslie’s win-to-loss ratio is weird,” Hades quickly explained.
“The thirty-five battles she lost were the first thirty-five battles she participated in. She’s never won because she was unfamiliar with the combat methods of each military unit…”
Right then, Jonathan stood up.
“Are you saying she’s never lost the last seventy virtual battles after familiarizing herself with the combat methods?”
Perhaps Jonathan did not know about it, but he was panting when he asked that question.
That kind of virtual battle platform was a large-scale military strategy game specially designed based on various military forces, maps, and tactics in the real world by Asura’s Office to strengthen their soldiers.
The average winning rate of the military academy officers who could enter Asura’s Office was around a ratio of three point five to one.
Leslie only had a winning rate of two-to-one, and she was a rookie unfamiliar with the combat methods of various units before.
After she familiarized herself with the combat methods, her ability to win seventy continuous battles could be described as incredible.
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