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Chapter 1548

    When Aaron saw that Gibby was still in a state of shock, he tapped the table and asked, “Is something


    wrong? Are you skeptical about the authenticity of my business card?”


    After taking the business card, Gibby nced at Aaron’s bespoke suit and noticed that thetter had an


    aura that only higher-ups in apany could exude. He still had his doubts, so he said to Aaron, “I’ll


    believe you if you seed in getting me a job at Newmoon Group.”


    That shameless request made Aaronugh. “You’ve got some nerve making that request.”


    Gibby crossed his arms haughtily. “Oh? Does that mean you can’t do it? What a shame. This all but


    proves that you’re bluffing!”


    “Honestly,” Aaron began with a smile, “I don’t have to prove my identity to you at all. But since you’re a


    top graduate from a prestigious university, I won’t mind having someone of your talents join our


    company.”


    Annie looked at Aaron in shock. ‘Why in the world would you hire someone who has only academic


    qualifications for show?’ Gibby was ted by that remark. Though the blind date was a failure, getting


    a job at a prestigiouspany was a fortuitously wee oue. “You have good judgment, Mister


    Aaron. What position are you offering?”


    “You’ll find out tomorrow when you clock in. I can safely say that you’ll be assigned to a position that’s


    commensurate with your abilities.”


    Gibby slipped Aaron’s business card happily into his pocket. “I’ll hold you to that, Mister Aaron. I’ll show


    this business card to yourpany’s human resources department tomorrow.”


    He then promptly stood up and excused himself. His initial intention was just to sleep with Annie, so it


    was not that big of a deal to let Aaron have her.


    “Wait,” Aaron stopped him once again.


    “What is it, Mister Aaron? Is there anything else you’d like to discuss?” Gibby was polite to Aaron as


    Aaron was poised to be his prospective superior.


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    Aaron sat down and raised an eyebrow. “Why are you in such a hurry to leave when I haven’t told you


    the prerequisites to join ourpany?”


    “Prerequisites?” Gibby asked curiously, “What prerequisites?”


    Aaron exined, “You’ve seen my business card, right? I’m merely a vice president. The president of


    ourpany is a woman, and she insists that every employee who joins must be respectful to women.


    Unfortunately, yourments about Miss Annie here suggest you might not treat women with due


    respect.”


    Gibby frowned and exined, “Well, Mister Aaron, I made those earlier remarks in the heat of the


    moment. She started it and attacked me with her rudements!”


    Annie, who had remained silent for some time, could not help but interject. “How dare you use me


    of being rude to you first? You’re lying! You attacked me first!” 1 Gibby red at Annie. It would be


    inappropriate for him to treat Annie badly in front of Aaron. For the sake of the job, he put on a


    hypocritical smile and said, ’Miss Annie, let’s not dwell on who started first. Whatever it is, I apologize if


    my earlier behavior has upset you.”


    Annie was revolted by his insincerity. “I don’t ept your apology.”


    Gibby, unfazed by Annie’s response, turned to Aaron. “I’ve already apologized to her. That should be


    enough to demonstrate my deep respect for women.”


    Aaron-who was resting his arm on the chair’s armrest while propping up his forehead with his hand-


    replied with a half-smile, “What were you about to do to Miss Annie when I first arrived?”


    Gibby’s expression froze before heughed awkwardly. “As I said, I was angry at the time. Besides,


    you intervened in time, so I technically didn’t do anything.”
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