?Chapter 607 – : Chapter 607, I'M Here To Help You
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Cicero's face was filled with killing intent. He wanted nothing more than to take out his weapon right now and kill this damnable woman.
He was the one who single-handedly created this conflict and made things very difficult for himself.
He even made the whole world laugh at him.
Because this conflict directly exposed the internal heat, so loopholes in the senior managent, and the inability of the defender.
So much so that he didn't even have a choice now.
At least now he understood why Roderick didn't directly attack the defenders? That was because he was saving his face.
He had always maintained the conflict at the level of ordinary gangsters destroying the city, and didn't directly rise to the level of war.
If they launched a direct attack on the defenders, his position as the CEO wouldn't be hot anymore.
At this thought, Cicero gritted his teeth and said, a€?You are now a mber of Parliant. Stop the conflict outside imdiately. I don't want to hear any more explosions,
I also don't want to see any more casualties. Moreover, I have another condition. After you beco a mber of Parliant, you can not have any influence on the orders of the higher-ups. You can not even participate in the high a€“ level etings,
a€?You only have the identity of a mber of Parliant. You Can a€?t participate in all the decisions of the entire senior managent. This is the most valuable thing I can give you!
Chu Jia sneered disdainfully and said arrogantly, Sir Cicero, I think you still don't understand what I an. I didn a€?t cause this conflict, but you did.
a€?This is a loophole in your entire senior managent. If Parvaldo didn't join forces with Rodriguez, how could there be an explosion from Rodriguez? a€?Q
If the world's reporters find out about this insider information, do you think it's important to end this conflict or face the world's criticism? a€?Q
a€?Actually, I gave you a choice, but you didn't cherish it. Now, I don't want to waste ti here. If you don't let get what I want, I won a€?t give you what you want. It's that simple.a€?
a€?I still have a few etings to attend. That's all for today. You can think about it yourselves!
After saying this, Chu Jia stood up and was about to leave.
Cicero imdiately looked at the vice president, hoping that he could give him a way out.
If this woman really revealed this inside story to the reporters around the world, even his own president wouldn a€?t be able to sit still.
The vice CEO obviously understood the aning behind this, so he imdiately stood up and stopped her with a smile. a€?Miss Chu Jia, we're not your enemies, so we don't have to be so nervous,
we can discuss everything slowly, and the CEO's intention is to not let the senior managent have too much to say. Although he's the highest CEO, there are many aspects that he can't decide on,
a€?He wants to consider the overall situation from the point of view of the interests and the president. So, we can sit down and talk slowly. You just need to tell us what you want,
a€?If the conditions allow, we can agree to anything. As you said, what's more important than ending this conflict?a€?
In fact, Chu Jia also wanted a way out. If she left this place, there would be no chance to talk again in the future.
Hence, she smiled and said slowly, a€?Actually, I'm not your enemy. We're sitting here for our own benefit. I just want to be a mber of parliant here, like the other mbers of Parliant,
a€?To be able to use my own ability and strength to do sothing valuable for this country. This will only be good for you, not bada€|
a€?Moreover, if I help you to end this conflict, I will also attract many interest groups behind the scenes. Therefore, before I ca here, I was also thinking, why should I do this?
a€?But what I want, and what I want to do, is also very balanced, isn't it? a€?So my conditions are very simple. I only need to have my own rights like the other mbers. I don't need anything else!
Cicero didn't say anything. He didn't want to agree from the bottom of his heart.
However, the vice president felt that Cicero's hesitation wouldn a€?t help this negotiation. If he still didn't agree to Chu Jia's request.
Then, the conflict outside would continue for an unknown period of ti. When all the major interest groups left Lige, the economy here would go back at least fifty years.
It wasn't developing very well to begin with. If that was the case, there really wasn't much hope for Lige to develop.
Thinking of this, the vice president hurriedly said, a€?The president's aning is actually the sa as what you think. He just wants to say that in so important high-level managent decisions..,
every opinion and every idea is especially important. I an this, right, president?a€?
The steps were already in front of him. If he couldn't make it down, it would depend on the president's own thoughts.
Cicero gritted his teeth and had no choice but to walk to the steps. He said coldly, a€?That's what I an. So, Miss Chu Jia, you have beco a powerful mber of Parliant.
So, do I need to say anything else?a€?
Chu Jia nodded with satisfaction and said happily, a€?This is the only thing I want. Now that you have given it to , I will naturally try my best to stop the conflict outside,
a€?But whether I can do it or not depends on how much power I have. If my power is not enough to suppress them, then I will get more power. President, you should understand what I an,
a€?Alright, Pm going to stop the conflict outside now. As for my appointnt, I hope you can pass it at the top managent departnt imdiately. Pll wait for Your Good News!
With that, Chu Jia turned around and left the office.
The mont the door closed, Cicero punched the desk and vented all the anger in his heart on the vice president.
a€?How could you agree to her request on my behalf? Do you know that she was the one who created the conflict outside? She used this thod to threaten and provoke the entire high-level managent departnt,
a€?I even asked her to beco a mber of Parliant. This is a joke, a shaful joke!
The vice president shook his head helplessly and said weakly, a€?Then do you think we still have a choice? Even if you agree to her becoming a mber of Parliant, so what?
a€?At that ti, as long as we restrict her rights, she won't have anything to say.
Moreover, the conflict outside has already ended. As long as we get the Defense Departnt to strengthen their defenses, it will be impossible for her to create another conflict in the future,
a€?At that ti, even if you let her leave the parliant, she won't have anything to say.. Isn't this our best choice now?a€?
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