Font Size
15px

Irving was very satisfied with Jas's response. "Just make your preparations as quickly as you can! If you don't have any other questions, I'll get started," Irving said as he looked at Jas one last ti.

Jas shook his head. "I don't have any questions. You can go ahead and prepare."

Irving left the Green Ivy Company directly. After Irving departed, Jas called his subordinates into his office.

"Is there nothing wrong at the castle?" Jas asked his subordinates in a cold tone. Although Jas had appeared sincere and warm in front of Irving, he was actually a very ruthless person. He was neither sincere nor warm toward his subordinates.

The expressions on his subordinates' faces were grim. While they believed the castle was free of issues, they also knew that Jas was a perfectionist.

"Why aren't you answering my question? Haven't you finished organizing the castle?" Jas said, slightly irritated.

Then, Jas turned his gaze to the subordinate closest to him. "You are the one in charge of the castle. You answer my question. Is the castle organized or not?"

The subordinate who had been singled out by Jas looked very uncomfortable. After hesitating for a mont, he replied in a trembling voice, "I believe the castle has been organized. However, I cannot confirm that until you have inspected it."

Jas stared coldly at him for a while. The atmosphere in Jas's office beca very oppressive, and all of his subordinates were extrely anxious. They felt that Jas was dissatisfied with the response just given.

They feared that Jas would explode in anger right there in the office.

Just when everyone was bracing themselves for Jas's outburst, he unexpectedly smiled and said, "I have a lot of trust in you. Since you believe the castle has been organized, I will take your word for it."

Jas's response caught all his subordinates off guard. For a mont, they didn't know how to respond to whatever Jas would say next.

In reality, Jas enjoyed this kind of manipulation. He felt that by doing this, he could induce a dramatic emotional shift in his subordinates. At that mont of emotional upheaval, he could glimpse their true thoughts.

"You can proceed with the next steps. We'll be relocating the shelter to the castle in about a week. Before that, we must ensure everything is ready," Jas said, his tone returning to normal.

His subordinates no longer needed to tread so carefully as they had before.

"President, why the rush? Didn't you tell us earlier that the timing for the shelter's relocation to the castle wasn't set? A week is definitely too short. Even if we've cleaned up the castle, a week won't be sufficient to prepare for the entire relocation," one of Jas's subordinates said, mustering the courage to speak up.

Jas nodded in acknowledgnt. "You're right. I understand that a week is not enough, but we no longer have the luxury of ti. Therefore, I expect you all to work without any breaks for the next week."

As he spoke, Jas handed a docunt from his desk to the subordinate responsible for organizing the castle. "This docunt contains the information of every mber in our guild. Your task is to divide all mbers of the Green Ivy Group into different teams. These teams will be working continuously over the next week. I believe this will ensure that we can complete all preparations in ti."

The subordinate accepted the docunt. He didn't open it to read because he had a rough idea of the number of mbers in the Green Ivy Group. If, as Jas said, all mbers were divided into different teams and worked non-stop, he was confident they could complete all the preparations for the shelter's relocation within a week.

"President, with your arrangent, I can guarantee that we will finish all the preparations in a week," the subordinate said earnestly.

Jas nodded expressionlessly. "You'd better deliver on that promise. If there's even the slightest issue, you will face dire consequences. The success or failure of this operation will not only affect the Green Ivy Company."

Jas's words were not only directed at his subordinates but also served as a reminder to himself.

Jas felt that if he perford poorly during this operation, there was a good chance that Irving would not engage in a deeper collaboration with him. Without the opportunity for extensive cooperation with Irving, the strength of the Green Ivy Company would have no chance to improve further. Therefore, Jas hoped his subordinates would take this operation as seriously as he did.

After hearing Jas's words, his subordinates understood that this operation was crucial. While Jas and his team discussed how to complete all preparations for the relocation of the shelter within a week, Irving arrived at Ocean Group.

The staff at Ocean Group were already quite familiar with Irving. Therefore, they did not stop him, and Irving made his way directly to Vicky's office. After knocking on the door, he walked in without hesitation.

Vicky was slightly surprised by Irving's sudden appearance. "Aren't you supposed to be resting? Has sothing terrible happened again?" In her view, Irving had just left less than half a day ago. Furthermore, he had had a conflict with mbers of the Angel Guild before leaving her office. He should definitely take so ti to rest.

The only reason that could compel Irving to return so urgently would be the occurrence of sothing even worse.

In response to Vicky's question, Irving smiled and said, "I actually don't need to rest for long; after all, I am quite energetic. And I can assure you, nothing worse has happened."

Irving's words provided Vicky with a slight sense of relief. However, he still hadn't addressed the purpose of his visit.

"Then, did you co here just to chat with ?" Vicky asked with a smile while organizing the docunts in front of her. After all, Vicky was now the president of Ocean Group. Following her grandfather's severe injury, all matters related to Ocean Group had to be handled by her.

"I ca here to tell you that I plan to relocate our shelter to a new location in a week," Irving calmly announced, shocking Vicky.

She set down the docunts in her hands and looked at Irving with an expression of disbelief. "Why the rush? I rember you once told that the relocation of the shelter couldn't be rushed. You still need more preparation."

Irving nodded.

He knew that he had indeed said that before. However, Irving quickly explained why he needed to relocate the shelter urgently.

"The current situation is vastly different from before. After the failure of the operation in the Desolate Canyon, the Night Blades will certainly seek ways to target us. The mbers of the Night Blades are well aware of the location of our shelter.

Therefore, we must move the shelter to a new place. During the relocation, we will inevitably face attacks from the Night Blades. However, I believe that as long as we are well-prepared, we can mitigate the damage caused by their assaults," Irving said confidently.

After hearing this, Vicky's expression still showed so hesitation, but in the end, she chose to trust Irving. "Not long after I entered the shelter ga, I attached my shelter to yours. So I will definitely support your decision. Since you believe we should relocate the shelter, I won't oppose it. If you need my help, I'll have Benjamin act imdiately."

Vicky's response made Irving very happy. "I do need your help! Because during the relocation, we must have enough strength for defense."

"Then I'll call Benjamin over right now! He handles all matters related to the Ocean Group," Vicky said as she imdiately summoned Benjamin.

After hearing Irving's plan, Benjamin hesitated slightly before asking, "Will anyone else besides us be participating in this plan? Relying solely on our strength to ensure the plan's success is nearly impossible."

Irving nodded. His judgnt aligned with Benjamin's, and he could tell from Benjamin's words that he was soone who would speak the truth in any situation.

"You're right; relying only on our strength makes it impossible to ensure the plan's success. However, during our operation, we will have assistance from others. The Green Ivy Group will definitely provide us with support, and the Green family's influence in Starling City will also aid us. With their help, our overall defensive capabilities will be quite formidable."

Irving had already considered which allies' strengths would be utilized during the shelter relocation. Benjamin thought carefully for a mont and then said, "If we have so many allies, it's indeed possible for our plan to succeed. But you must prepare more thoroughly. I have a very important question to ask you."

Benjamin looked at Irving seriously.

Irving nodded. "Feel free to ask your question."

"Do we need to relocate the shelters of the Ocean Group mbers to the area around the castle?" Benjamin was very concerned about this question. He hadn't brought it up earlier simply because he hadn't found the right opportunity. Since Irving had now ntioned the relocation plan, this was naturally the best ti to raise his concern.

You are reading The Shelter Game: Me, Starting with a Tenfold Drop Rate Chapter 217: Preliminary Preparations for the Relocation of on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

Data-Driven Daoist cover
Similar genre

Data-Driven Daoist

CatVI ·Action

Theycalledhimtrash—untilhestartedtreatingtheDaolikeaDataset.Whendemonsslaughterhisnewfamily,computerscientistJohan—nowrebornasYuHan—survivesbypurew...

Grasping the Evil cover
Similar genre

Grasping the Evil

I'm Ink我是墨水 ·Action

Mastersaid,thewomanIheldinmyhands,ImustprotectfortherestofmylifeMastersaid,it’shardtocultivateasaDemon,andonceyouentertheDemonDao,youshouldneverloo...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.