Finance Department
The finance minister respectfully placed a cup of tea on the table in front of Situ Ming, smiling like a blooming chrysanthemum.
They were amazed. This young man was extraordinary. He had solved a major problem that their entire company had been unable to resolve for years.
After completing a project, they were unable to collect the remaining payment for a long time.
More than 70 million!
They used every means at their disposal—the best, the worst, the worst of them all—even resorting to tantrums and shameless behavior.
The other party simply said, "We haven't recouped our profits yet; the final payment will be made once we do."
Their general manager was so angry that he had to be hospitalized several times.
But history has been rewritten today.
In the past, those who owed money acted like masters, while those who wanted to collect the debts were treated like grandsons. Today, they've become the masters, and those grandsons are truly grandsons.
After learning about the whole matter, Situ Ming went to the other company with the finance minister on the third day.
When the receptionist saw it was the same group of people, she hurriedly called the boss.
As usual, Situ Ming and his group were led to the reception room. The secretary politely said that their boss was in a meeting and would arrive soon.
Situ Ming asked lazily, "How long is 'sooner'? Show me."
The secretary was embarrassed. "Let me make you a cup of coffee. Please wait a moment."
Situ Ming stood up abruptly. The seventeen-year-old boy was 1.8 meters tall and dressed in a black suit. When he stood up, he looked like a wolf ready to hunt its prey, exuding a sense of oppressive power.
The secretary took a step back, "Sir, you..."
Situ Ming reached out, and the finance minister pulled out a golf club from behind his back and placed it in the boy's hand.
Situ Ming bought this when he passed by a sports club.
After learning the intended use, the finance minister repeatedly emphasized that no one should be killed.
Just scare them a little, that's enough. These days, nobody has it easy, and we can't ruin our company's reputation.
It's not that the finance minister is a saint; it's just that reputation is very important to them.
Situ Ming reluctantly agreed.
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