
That night, Javier does not return to his room but instead sleeps with Suzanne. Even so, nothing actually happened between them as Javier chose to honor Suzanne's wishes.
Of course, it also had something to do with the laboratory that was left behind after he offended Suzanne back then.
After returning from an overseas trip, the equipment that had been assembled arrived immediately after them. Normally, the vice CEO would send such a large order. Still, Javier is definitely not the usual case for Heinfensmirtz Inc.
Adolf sent it in person and promised there would be a 60% discount when the other equipment would be delivered within half a month. The discount was staggering, taking 96 million dollars out of 160 million dollars - so Javier inevitably asked, "You're done being CEO, so?"
Adolf determined. “Even if the board of directors issues me, I remain steadfast to show my support to you, Mr. Kersey. I firmly believe that you are my lucky star.”
Javier chuckles. "What if I see you get kicked out and do nothing?"
Adolf repeated what he said, "I still believe that you are my lucky star!"
He then added. “You reap what you sow. Although Mr. Hiller is defined as a fascist, no one in the country hates him, and I agree with his spirit of judgment.
“To get bigger profit, one must be willing to invest bigger capital!”
Of course, Javier knows which one Mr. Hiller Adolf — was famous for during the second war. After that, the world called him a murderer and a fascist, but one thing was certain. Hildegard had risen in his hands and was called the Hildegarde tank. If one only looked at his contribution, he was still worthy of admiration in some aspects.
Javier patted Adolf's shoulder. “I think you're like the second Yamatoto.”
Adolf chuckled happily as he knew who Javier meant to Admiral Yuzuia and the ambush masterminds at the Port of Nacre and the Battle of Equipoint. It was even more of a gambler of fate. Before becoming an admiral, he even dared to tell the emperor back then, "If you dare to give me a year's time, I will win you an aircraft carrier."
He had gambled, but he became famous for an ambush at the Port of Nacre. Many people know this because classic movies have used that scene many times.
After Javier asks Doug to sign the contract, he shakes hands with Adolf.
“If you have time to spend a few days here, you can ask Mr. Leigh to take you around. You can even visit the headquarters of the Reivaj Group.
As for your name, I've recorded it here. When I think you can change a piece of gold, then you will be gold.”
Adolf was overjoyed when he saw Javier pointing to his own head with a finger.
"Thank you, Mr. Kersey, thank you!"
Adolf has won his bet. Even if he comes back and gets kicked out by Heinfensmirtz Inc., it doesn't matter. What's the money for? It belongs to the company, and it's not his. This was nothing as long as he could be recruited for a higher position.
After Adolf is ushered in for a break, Doug stares at Javier.
"Trs. Kersey, you have decided to put Adolf in an important position?”
Javier lit a cigarette and snorted. “Did I lose my mind? Will I put someone who betrays his company to his own future without hesitation in an important role and wait for him to fight me? I don't mean to compare it to Yamatoto as a compliment. The end of a gambler is always losing. I don't need a gambler.
“But that doesn't mean he's useless. When there is a right place in the future, I will put it in the family. For which family, it may not be the Kersey.” family
In Javier's eyes, someone was useful as long as it was human. It's just a difference in position. Placing Adolf in a crucial position in his family was not very appropriate, but if he were to be planted in the opponent's place, it would make much more sense…