Chapter 481, Change

A little later, Brooklyn received Michael's analysis. Judging from the large passages of colloquialisms and misspellings of missing letters, and even the large number of abbreviations, it is a report that is 'entertaining'.

When Michael wrote this report, he only showed it to himself, and did not think of sending it out to a second person.

Brooklyn stumbled through the report. The report is very simple, there is no flowery rhetoric and official formatted language, everything is simple and straightforward, and it is mainly practical.

The report's analysis of Brooklyn's interpersonal relationships suggests that Brooklyn's influence at the top is not weak, especially within the judicial system, and that Brooklyn's influence has expanded further after taking control of the Harvard Council.

At the same time, the report pointed out that Brooklyn's influence is about to enter a period of rapid growth, and his influence will expand exponentially, but it is also risky to have a well-proportioned person suddenly grow fat.

According to the report, once Brooklyn does not handle this period of rapid growth and does not grasp the speed and scale of it, the overturning will only be instantaneous.

In addition, the report analyzes that Brooklyn's interpersonal relationships are too one-dimensional at this stage, with 70 to 80 percent of relationships within the judicial system, and relationships in other areas are too simple, and in some areas there is no relationship at all.

This model of development that is seriously biased was quite effective in the early stages of development. But Brooklyn is past its early stages of rapid development, and what he needs is all-round development.

The weakening or absence of any one area is likely to be the source of his failure. There are a lot of useful and useless things written in the report, and Brooklyn has read it and is very inspired.

Since becoming Harvard Speaker at the end of the Manhattan Hotel conference, Brooklyn has done only one thing — rewarded for meritorious deeds.

He met with everyone who helped him, arranged them in the right place, and then met with all the partners, strengthened the connection with them, and thanked them for their unwavering and silent support.

Nothing else. That's all he did. It's not that he doesn't want to go further, but from e.. The step from Chief Justice Y to Speaker of Harvard House is a bit big, and he needs to digest it carefully.

As his identity shifted, everything around him changed. Burke Forsman was right when he said that Brooklyn was shallow and not broad-sighted.

He was a little overwhelmed by the changes brought about by the huge change in identity. He had no idea what to do with it.

Now reading Michael's report, Brooklyn suddenly has a feeling of surprise. This report systematically sorts out the scope of Brooklyn's relationships and influence, and lists Brooklyn's strengths and weaknesses in a categorical manner.

Reading this report, Brooklyn learned a lot about herself. But instead of making an immediate decision, he closed his mailbox and continued to process the legal file.

He had the patience to wait for Michael to come back after dealing with personal matters and listen to him analyze it himself. At this moment, Brooklyn felt that she had made the right choice!

He only knew that Michael was a broker and a part-time intelligence businessman, and he never expected Michael to have such penetrating analytical skills.

Time flies by in the tick. That evening, near the end of the day, Brooklyn saw the terrifying power of Ms. Gracie.

The stern and dignified judge stormed Brooklyn's office and asked why Brooklyn hadn't finished his job.

Brooklyn looked puzzled and asked her how she knew she hadn't done her job. Ms. Gracie Pamela picked up a dossier and flipped to the last page, with a sticky note on it indicating the deadline, which was today.

"These lots are the ones that must be auctioned the day after tomorrow." Ms. Gracie said

"After you finish processing this afternoon, the court will conduct an inventory of the lots tomorrow morning, count the number of participants in the afternoon, and fine-tune the lots."

"Now due to the sabotage on your side, the follow-up work cannot be carried out, and the auction is about to be delayed." Brooklyn was dumbfounded and retorted

"Who arranged such a tight time? Leave no room for it? What if something goes wrong? Ms. Gracie gestured to Brooklyn.

"You've left all the work to Mr. Alan Hope alone, and he simply doesn't have time to do so much." Brooklyn was speechless.

Last month, he was supposed to be on duty with Alan Hope, but later because of the Harvard incident, Brooklyn had to let Allen Hope do the work of two people alone.

Originally, Alan Hope would not have done it, but Brooklyn changed Alan Hope's position in exchange for a long consecutive vacation time off his place.

Tracy continued to a speechless Brooklyn

"So, make sure you get them done today."

"Hopefully there won't be much left." Tracy grunted, flipped through the file, and exclaimed

"God! Why are there so many left? Brooklyn smiled at Tracy

"Maybe God is lazy, and he wants me to be lazy too." Tracy warned solemnly

"Brooklyn, allow me to call you that, what you just said is very disrespectful to God."

"Do you think God would mind?" Brooklyn asked, tilting his head

"Or do you think you should treat God with respect?"

"Of course!" Almost without thinking, Tracy blurted out and replied

"Respect God, of course, but God is merciful, and He will not punish you for your momentary missteps. But God's mercy is not a reason for us not to respect her. We should be in awe of her. Brooklyn nodded in response

"Taught." In Western society, religious beliefs are deeply embedded in all aspects of life, work, and so on. It is almost never separated from politics.

The courts of Western societies are a place with strong religious overtones, and it is not at odds with God to talk about faith here.

There are quite a few judges who are convinced that God has given them the authority to adjudicate judgments, that they work for God, and that they work hard to live up to God.

Brooklyn was a little confused as to whether Ms. Gracie was a fanatical religious believer or a sober religious traitor.

She shows both sides. Brooklyn decided to take another look.

"What do you think should be done with these files?" Brooklyn asked, pointing to the rest of the dossier

"Time is running out now, and I think God is probably too busy to perform miracles." These files are really not much to deal with.

If the regulations are followed, the dossiers will naturally be read carefully, and the lots will be consulted and cross-checked with the dossiers to confirm that there are no problems with the lots.

But this is too time-consuming, and if it is really done according to the regulations, it is estimated that the courts of the whole federation will not have to do anything else, and they will all hold a week of court and review the lot for a week.

As a result, most of the courts have given the green light to pass all the way. If there is no problem with the lot, everything is normal, if there is a problem with the lot, but you are lucky if you don't find out, and if the lot has a problem and is checked, you can only consider yourself unlucky.

The management of documents within the courts is actually quite chaotic. Like e.. Y spent his own money to build a server, invited what may be the world's top computer service team to help build it, hired the 'Scorpion' and 'Scorpio team' as security specialists, all network offices, file management responsibilities to people, and the extravagant practice of file circulation is clearly visible, and the whole federation can't find a second one.

In fact, not only the courts, but also various federal organizations, from the government to the public welfare, from large institutions to small teams, from group companies to 24-hour convenience stores, document management chaos has almost become a 'fashion'. Y is the outlier.

As far as Brooklyn remembers is concerned, this year is only in June. Y has already fired 17 people who were not in a good position to file files.

"We can't count on God for everything." Tracy said quickly, then lowered his head and quickly divided the remaining file into two parts, picked up one for himself, pushed the other to Brooklyn, and raised his face

"I can help you share some of it, and you need to go back and deal with the rest yourself." Brooklyn asked with a smile as he glanced at Tracy, then at little Joseph, who was standing in the doorway and wincing

"Tracy, I'm afraid it won't work today, I'll have arrangements later, or you can handle it all for me, right?" Tracy pursed her lips and reached for the ones on the table, her fingers touching the cover of the dossier and stopping.

"These need to be signed by you for final confirmation, and it may be very late for me to process them, and I need to send them over for you to sign." Brooklyn shrugged his shoulders and said regretfully

"I'm afraid it won't work, I don't have time tonight."

"Can you ask what you're going to do?" Tracy asked. Brooklyn shook his head

"Sorry, no." As he spoke, he beckoned to little Joseph at the door, got up and retrieved the stack of files from Tracy's arms

"Thank you for your help, Tracy, but it looks like I'll have to deal with it myself tomorrow."

"But......" Brooklyn put the dossier together, stuffed it all to Joseph Jr., and began to talk nonsense with his eyes open

"Let the auction be delayed by a day, I have an arrangement for tonight." As he spoke, he glanced at his watch

"Alright, it's time for me to go." After speaking, he patted little Joseph on the shoulder and said

"See you tomorrow." Confirmed, Ms. Tracy Pamela, who is strictly forbidden, is a less devout believer!

Brooklyn walked down the hallway, feeling new about what had happened today. It was the first time he'd encountered something like this, the first time he'd encountered this kind of suggestion, and it was initially interesting to him, but after the novelty had passed, it was a little boring.

He had just confirmed his wedding with Anne and was preparing for the wedding. His career has just undergone a major change.

On the way downstairs, Brooklyn watched the reactions of the others, and he realized that the reactions of the morning meeting were not enough.

The fact that he became the speaker of the Harvard House of Representatives still caused a lot of change among well-informed people.

People will quietly look at him, stand behind him when they wait for the elevator, let him go first when the elevator comes, and the lively discussion in the elevator will become quiet the moment the elevator door opens, and then the faces of the people inside will appear embarrassed.

With a straight face, Brooklyn followed Ray all the way to the parking lot in silence and got into the car. The changes brought about by this change of identity still need him to adapt slowly.

Hoover Avenue is still congested, with horns blaring, scolding from road rage drivers, and the occasional siren.

The familiar surroundings made Brooklyn feel a little at ease. Before he could propose to go to the Chinese supermarket to buy the ingredients for the evening, Bob's phone called.

Bob is currently the only full-time assistant in Brooklyn. With Brooklyn's inauguration as Harvard Speaker, Bob's status has also risen.

He is now the equivalent of Brooklyn's butler, managing Brooklyn's work schedule, and many people who want to see Brooklyn need to pass Bob first.

However, this change is still short-lived, and Bob is not showing much of it here. Bob's phone call was a business affair.

Burke, who had returned to Boston, quarreled with Anthony again. Burke was entrusted with the task of 'discipline inspection' by Brooklyn, and Anthony was responsible for reconciling internal conflicts.

So the first person Anthony met after taking office to reconcile the contradictions was Burke, and then the second pair also had Burke, the third couple had Burke, and the fourth pair ...... Burke offended almost everyone at Harvard with his purge work, and as a result, everyone had a problem with him.

Burke had only been back in Boston for a day, and before his 'patrol team' had been formed, the members he had selected to join the 'patrol team' came to Anthony for mediation.

They have a variety of reasons, the most common is that they don't agree with Burke Forsman's work philosophy, in addition to the fact that working with Burke Forsman will affect their mood, and the rest is to show their own powers.

Some said that they were busy with work and couldn't spare time, some said that they were going to cut hemorrhoids, and some said that they were divorcing their wives...... In short, it's a sentence: I don't have time, I don't want to go.

Anthony would have gloated over this. The 'Great War' with Brooklyn had killed almost all of the old man's spirit, and he wanted to be honest for a few years now, until he actually retired, and continue his half-way trip around the world.

But that didn't stop him from rejoicing that Burke was unlucky. But he couldn't laugh when he was happy. There were too many people coming to him.

It's true that he wants to leave after a few years, but he wants to start and finish well. Although there is no such thing as a king or a loser, there is still a similar truth, Anthony understands, he obediently gives way, and is willing to raise his hands and sing conquest to Brooklyn.

But that's not the same thing as being forced to leave Harvard because of work problems. He didn't want to lose his life. So Anthony went straight to the source of the problem - Burke Forsman.

So, not surprisingly, the two quarreled. It's almost a given. Since the meeting at the Manhattan Hotel ended, the two had not spoken a word, not a single word had been contacted.

Anthony obediently lay flat, not wanting to have pus on the top of his head and pus on the soles of his feet, and looked like a thief with Burke, who remembered Anthony's 'backstabbing' at the critical moment of the meeting, and remembered it.

If it weren't for Anthony swaying, if it wasn't for Anthony being weak, if it wasn't for Anthony...... It is not yet known who is in the position of Harvard Speaker!

How could Burke possibly give Anthony a good look?