Chapter 234 Not From The Mobs
Virgil was stunned. He stammered, “J-Jared, t-this is too much. I have no idea how to manage a company!”
“No one’s born knowing how to manage a company. You can always learn.” Jared stuffed the contracts into Virgil’s hands and insisted, “Work hard, and I’m looking forward to calling you CEO, Mr. Hancock!”
Virgil’s hands shook as he held the valuable contracts. He blushed, overwhelmed with gratitude.
He became absorbed in daydreams of his future life as a CEO.
Virgil was now the envy of every classmate. After all, he had become the CEO of two multimillion companies in the blink of an eye.
Some of them regretted their decision to scorn Jared instead of supporting him, like Virgil, from the beginning.
Just then, someone kicked open the room door. A young man dressed in a sharp suit strode in, followed by several imposing security guards.
Leroy was part of the group, and he pointed at Jared as he declared, “Benji, that’s the person who hit me. You’ve got to teach him a lesson!”
Benji glared at Jared and asked, “Did he act alone?”
Leroy surveyed the room, and their classmates hurriedly put some distance between themselves and Jared for fear of being dragged into this mess.
Virgil shook with fear, yet he determinedly stood his ground beside Jared.
His show of loyalty infuriated Leroy, who barked, “Get rid of that fellow beside him too!”
To his surprise, Benji slapped Leroy up the side of his head and scolded, “Useless! You called me over to deal with those two fools?”
Leroy wailed, “Benji, one of them came out of prison recently. He picked up some moves while he was there.”
“Oh, so he runs in our circles.” Benji smirked. “Which gang are you with?”
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