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Chapter 37

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Le Shan, male, 32 years old, Chinese Mei, CEO of the CN region of Sirui Group. Together with his younger brother, Lok Shui, who was two years younger than him, they were known as the Sirui Twins.

Although Yang Xue had never seen them in person, she had always seen reports about them on TV or in the news.

As for Sirui Group, everyone knew about it. It was an international monopoly that covered drugs, medical hardware, national defense products, and most of the high-tech industries. Even Beikang Pharmaceutical, which Site14 site used as a cover, had indirect business dealings with them.

After hearing Le Shan's words, Yang Xue naturally realized that he was from the Golden Foundation.

She did not expect that the Golden Foundation would have such a great influence in this kind of company.



After Le Shan finished speaking, he drank his water and did not say anything else.

The scene quieted down.

Everyone was digesting this shocking news.

The first person to react was Minister Qiu.

"Um, Mr. Zhang, do you want some water?"

Principal Bai also immediately said, "Yes, yes, yes, Mr. Zhang, please sit. Is this lady your friend? Come and sit with us."

Minister Qiu and Principal Bai were very attentive. One poured water and the other handed tea. They were afraid that they would neglect Zhang Jue and make him unhappy.

Usually, they were high and mighty figures who were flattered by others.

Now, they were polite to a young man and did not feel embarrassed at all.

Perhaps this was the power of money.

When the two old directors saw this, they smiled helplessly.

Only Vice Principal Zhang was sweating profusely. He cursed Zhang Shijia in his heart.

How could he invite such an important person without informing him in advance? He just said that Zhang Jue's background was unknown. Now, it was over.

Principal Bai even gave him a thumbs up. He probably thought that he was the one who invited Zhang Jue. He did not know how to smooth things over.

Yang Xue looked at Zhang Jue and asked him what to do now.

Zhang Jue was a hoodlum. He took the tea from Principal Bai and sat down on the sofa next to the young CEO.

His skin was so thick that even bullets couldn't penetrate it. How could he have stage fright?

Since someone else was begging them to stay, there was no reason for him to be afraid.

Most importantly, he wanted to see what President Le was up to.

Yang Xue also sat beside them.

The rest of the people took their seats one by one. Fortunately, the sofa in the VIP room was big enough, so it didn't seem crowded with so many people.

CEO Le had already given Principal Bai and Minister Qiu directions. If they wanted to get the investment, they had to get Zhang Jue's approval.

Driven by the benefits, the two of them couldn't care less about anything else and immediately launched an attack.

As long as she could please Mr. Zhang and make him happy, she would be halfway to success.

They had been immersed in their respective positions for many years. Not to mention other things, none of them were bad at bootlicking.

Principal Bai said, "Consultant Zhang looks young, but I didn't expect you to be so talented. You actually gained the favor of Si Rui Group. Can you tell us how you joined Si Rui Group?"

Hearing this question, Zhang Jue sighed. "You might not believe it, but I was forced. They captured me and threatened me. They even used a honey trap. I had no choice but to submit — Ah!"

Yang Xue pinched him hard.

Minister Qiu did not seem to notice their little action. He smiled and said, "Mr. Zhang, you really know how to joke. I heard from President Le that you helped Sirui Group solve a crisis. Can you tell us the details? I'm very curious."

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