Chapter 50: You Don't Even Want to Call Me Cousin

The cousin, who couldn't stand the pressure, was the first to speak.

"Cousin Tom, I took three figurines that are not very valuable."

"It's really not worth much, maybe only one or two hundred dollars each."

"I received the visiting envoy as usual, and I really didn't do anything special."

The cousin admitted that he had received the gift, but he didn't think it was a big deal.

Tom did the same as he did with Porfirio Dias, without any other action, and continued to flip through Hannah's "Appendix".

"Porfirio Diaste told me that it was enough to bring his meeting earlier, nothing else."

"Cousin Tom, this envoy didn't do anything, he was so irritable and left."

"Don't you usually give a hundred dollars and a hundred dollars to the employees you meet?"

"I don't think it's anything special, we're a family."

After hearing the word "family", Tom, a little amused, put down the "appendix" in his hand and looked up at his cousin standing in front of him.

"Why didn't you tell me when you reported his arrival?"

"We're a family."

"I remember the other day my mother, Penny, went to your house and had coffee with my aunt."

"My aunt is even my sister's godmother."

"But since you went to school, you've started to alienate your family."

"You're trying to settle your relationship with the whole family, especially me."

"I know that you learned a lot of advanced ideas in school, and even thought that the whole family was a blood-stained demon."

"You think the world should be one where the government rules the country and the government treats the people well."

"The Smith family, a family that made its fortune on explosives and muskets, and the Hero Company, a company that expanded on inexplicable and unexplained "drug revenues". ”

"It should be punished by law."

"When Milia went to you and asked you to take over, if it weren't for the pressure from your aunt, you probably wouldn't have become my personal secretary."

"Do you really treat me like family again?"

"When you encounter this situation, you said that I don't think it's a special thing, we are a family."

"You don't even want to call me cousin, or simply Tom."

"Just non-stop Tom cousin, Tom cousin ......"

"That's so kind."

The cousin was a little excited, took a step forward, and once again "quibbled".

"I really don't think it's a big deal for our family."

"If it's a matter of money, I can hand over the money or everything."

"In the future, if this situation is in this situation, I will hand over the money as soon as possible."

"Poof~"

Tom couldn't help but laugh and slowly stood up and walked to the floor-to-ceiling windows of the conference room, looking out over the fields and the industrial area.

"Cousin~Cousin~"

"What the hell have I done to make you treat me so dislike of family."

"If you're just a regular secretary, I wouldn't even care about everything you do."

"It doesn't matter if you collect millions of dollars."

Do you think Milia has received fewer "little things" in this position? ”

"You're all my family."

"You're my family, you know?"

"We're family."

"Either way, you're surnamed Smith, and no one, not even that shitty god, can ever change that."

As he spoke, Tom walked up to his cousin, patted him lightly on the shoulder, and whispered the last sentence in his ear.

With that, Tom returned to his seat and continued to look through the Appendix.

The cousin stood in front of Tom in a daze, wondering what Tom meant by that.

After about two or three minutes, the cousin figured everything out.

Realizing how stupid it was to do what he had done before, the cousin shuddered when he imagined that if he continued to do this, Tom had not come to this conversation with him, but had let himself go, and what would have happened to him in the end.

"Cousin, I was wrong, I will never do this again."

"It's good to understand, cousin, we're a family."

"Thank you, cousin, I remember."

"Remember to accompany my family to church on Sundays, cousin."

"No problem."

"You go out first, I'll go back by myself after reading this information in the reception room. Those few gadgets, go directly to the finance to exchange for dollars, be above board, it doesn't matter, we are a family. ”

The cousin walked out of the reception room, and Tom was the only one left in the reception room looking through the "Appendix".

Does Tom care about the secretary "receiving gifts"?

Tom doesn't care, from the earliest John Muller, to Milia, who became his secretary last year, and is now on maternity leave, Tom doesn't mind that the people around him rely on him to get some "small gifts".

What Tom cares about is "attitude".

Neither John nor Millia would have turned their arms out like this after receiving the money.

On the contrary, it is a cousin who is really connected by "blood", but he has done this kind of thing that Tom taboos the most.

If it weren't for the aunt's face, this cousin, after that cough, would have gone to the Gulf of Mexico to accompany the sharks.

Tom looked at the "Appendix" in his hand.

Thinking that Hannah just read her "family textbook", her chemistry level can be so high.

My cousin was also "almost transformed" by the school textbook into a "lackey of Interna" who loves the country and does not love the family, the people and the capital.

Tom couldn't help but take a few deep breaths.

"After the Smith Newspaper, Smith Press, Smith Education Press, and Smith School are all on the agenda."

Tom decided that he would find someone he trusted to write a few sets of qualified "textbooks", especially those within the Smith family.

The textbook in the family is called "The Smith Family Teaching Series".

Pick a few more must-reads.

For example, "Teacher Ma's Manifesto" and Mr. Ma's other series of books must be required reading textbooks, but they must be read after reading and studying "Smith Family Teaching Series".

The location determines the road.

Tom doesn't want a few more stunned people in his family who are like his cousins, who blindly pursue those "Guangweizheng" paths without figuring out their position.

Tom now only wants a qualified child among his children to edit these textbooks, he doesn't have so much energy, and his peers are all "Texan gentlemen" or "Texan girls" who have not received much systematic education.

"The best daughter."

"My daughter is more careful, and she is easy to know how to control people's hearts or something."

"It's not for that little bit of ethereal history to restore a sense of achievement."

After deciding roughly on the direction, Tom walked back to the office.

A map of Mexico is full of papers.

Now in Smith's office, there are only materials related to the "Civil War" in Mexico.

If you look closely, you will find that in the documents, some military factories have already experienced a shortage of capital chains.

It is not difficult to deduce that the hero company also gambled its "net worth" for this war.