The Man’s Decree Chapter 77
He had just gotten out of prison, so turn him down on that basis,” Maria instructed in hushed tones, leaning close to his ear. They were afraid that Jared would hear them, but unbeknownst to them, Jared caught the entirety of their conversation. After all, his hearing was far superior to the average person then. Behind them, the man chuckled coldly.
I don’t give a whit whether I can pass the interview! I’m just going through the formalities. When they had reached the floor where the sales department was located, Maria pointed at Zayne and said to Jared, “Go with him. And remember what I told you—don’t tell anyone here that you’re acquainted with me!” Jared nodded in acknowledgment before following Zayne to the office where the interview would be held. By then, a crowd was already waiting outside, all there for an interview.
Since it was a corporate group, it paid well and offered great benefits. For that reason, many people wanted to join the company, including graduates from prestigious universities. “Wait outside. Someone will call you later.” Zayne strode into the office after saying that. Jared, on the other hand, plopped down onto a chair.
“Are you here for an interview as well, bro?” a bespectacled young man sitting beside him asked. “Yeah.” Jared nodded. “Which university did you attend? I know many of the interviewees this time are graduates from renowned universities. Look at that girl in a dress. I heard that she’s from Quartz University. Meanwhile, that man with a backpack graduated from Moana University,” the young man jabbered with envy written all over his face.
“I attended Bay Coast Business School.” Jared flashed him a faint smile. Taken aback, the young man exclaimed, “You’re a graduate from Bay Coast? I really laud your courage for coming here for an interview when you attended that institute! It’s even worse than me being from Blue Sky Vocational School!” The look in the young man’s eyes was smug when he gazed at Jared. Finally, I’ve found someone whose academic qualifications are beneath me!
“I didn’t prepare a resume,” Jared answered nonchalantly. A flash of surprise flittered across the young lady’s eyes when she heard that, but she then asked, “May I know your name, then? It’s so that I know how to address you later.” “My name is Jared Chance,” Jared replied. Nodding, the young lady spun around and walked into the office. Everyone eyed Jared as though he was an idiot. How could he possibly be recruited when he’s wearing such a dated suit and failed to even prepare a resume for the interview?
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