Chapter 281: Chapter 281

Chapter 281 He Comes Out

After the lady at the front desk made calls, she took Martin James to the Tommy Group's General Manager's office.

The Tommy Group's General Manager was a middle-aged man with glasses, and it was Duncan Tommy, the eldest son of Payne Tommy.

"Mr. James, please sit down." Duncan Tommy smiled.

When Martin James sat down, he immediately said:

"Hello Mr. Tommy, I'm Martin James, Deputy General Manager of the Gold Group. I'm coming this time to---"

Just halfway through Martin James's remarks, Duncan Tommy waved his hand and interrupted Martin James.

"Perhaps Mr. James is here today to get Tommy Group's to stop slashing prices, right?" Duncan Tommy said.

"That's right." Martin James nodded.

"Mr. James, please go back. It's not going to be talked about." Duncan Tommy poses.

"Mr. Tommy, we haven't even started talking yet. How do you know we don't have to speak?" Martin James smiled.

"Master Martin, it doesn't have to be talked about. I have something to go out with, and I can't attend with you." Duncan Tommy said as he got up and walked out.

Martin James frowned, which made it clear that Duncan Tommy was trying to avoid him.

Martin James thought about just talking to Tommy Group about money. Give him enough money, and Tommy Group should let go.

He didn't expect them to avoid making talks with him!

The Tommy Group now had the absolute initiative. Now that it was the Gold Group in a hurry, they would want to wait to talk, and they could hang Gold first. And then, when Gold would be more anxious, the benefits could be more significant.

And it was hard to say whether they wanted to talk or not.

"Damn, it's a real hassle." Martin James smiled helplessly.

Martin James came there thinking that the Tommy Group could undoubtedly talk to him.

Now it seemed that Martin James was still thinking too quickly about it.

Immediately after, Martin James got up and left.

But Martin James was not prepared to give up, and if it does fail, Finance Director Elmer Gracie would indeed play by saying that Martin was unable and would belittle him.

Martin James was going to Cathy Sidney and his cousin Renee James to discuss the matter.

After all, they both graduated from Harvard Business School, and Martin James wanted to ask them if there was anyway.

Tommy Group, on the first floor.

"Hey!"

Not long after Martin James had left, a faint voice came from behind him.

Martin James turned his head and saw a young girl. She was tall and well-balanced, white skin, exquisite, excellent character, and was a first-class beauty.

"Is that you?"

Martin James recognized her, too, and on the day he came to JD, Martin James was involved in a car accident on the highway. Wasn't that the girl he rescued from the Ferrari?

Martin James also vaguely remembered her name, as if it were Shirley Tommy?

"Hero, I didn't expect to see you again. I'm so happy. You have to leave your contact details anyway today!" Shirley Tommy flashed a spring-like smile.

"I didn't expect to see you." Martin James smiled back.

"By the way, my hero, how did you show up at the Tommy Group? Do you work for our company? Shirley Tommy wondered.

"You are with the Tommy Group? Oh right! Your last name is Tommy, too. You're not from the Tommy Family, are you?" Martin James was surprised.

"Yes, I'm from The Tommy Family, and my grandfather is the chairman of the Tommy Group." Shirley Tommy smiled.

"You are... Are you Payne Tommy's granddaughter?" Martin James was surprised again.

Martin James didn't expect Shirley Tommy to be the Tommy Family's, Young Lady.

"What about you? You haven't answered me yet. Why are you here?" Shirley Tommy asked again.

"I'm the Deputy General Manager of the Gold Group, and I'm looking for the Chairman and General Manager of the Tommy Group to talk about something." Martin James said.

"How's the talk going? If you need my help, you speak up. Tommy Group chairman is my grandfather, and the General Manager is my father." Shirley Tommy had a lovely smile.

Martin James heard her and suddenly felt hope.

"Shirley, maybe I need your help. I don't know if you'd like to help me." Martin James scratched his head.

"Of course, I would! You are my life-saving hero. Without you, I may have no life now. What do you need? Please say it." Shirley Tommy said.

Martin James presented the matter to Shirley Tommy in 1510.

"Payne is too much. You are with the Gold Group, and I'll help you with this! I promise I'll help you out." Shirley Tommy patted her chest.

"It would be great if it could be solved." Martin James said.

"Hero, come with me. Let's go upstairs and see my grandpa." Shirley Tommy said.

"Your grandpa's in the company?" Martin James was surprised.

What the front desk lady said before was that the chairman was not in the company.

"Yes." Shirley Tommy nodded.

When Martin James heard it, he knew he was being fooled.

Martin James followed Shirley Tommy to the top floor.

At the Tommy Group, Chairman's Office

Martin James followed Shirley Tommy into the room.

There was an old man with white hair in the office, supposed to be the Chairman of the Tommy Group, the Tommy Family's company.

"Shirley, you're here."

Payne Tommy looked puzzled at Martin James.

"Mr. Tommy, let me introduce myself. My name is Martin James, Deputy General Manager of the Gold Group, and grandson of Morgan Gracie." Martin James said.

"You're Martin James?" Payne Tommy was astounded. He had heard the name.

"Martin James, how come you're with my granddaughter?" Payne Tommy looked puzzled.

"Payne, the man who saved my life on the highway that time. It's Martin James." Shirley Tommy said with a laugh.

Shirley Tommy had previously told his grandfather about the highway accident.

"It was Martin who saved my granddaughter, and I thank you for my granddaughter's life." Payne Tommy got up and thanked Martin.

"Mr. Tommy, thank you, I'm here today to get the Tommy Family to end its partnership with The Birrell Family and stop cutting prices. A crackdown on my Gold Group." Martin James said.

Shirley Tommy rushed to the old man and said: "Payne, The Birrell Family isn't a good thing. You better stop now."

"Shirley, there's something that's not as simple as you think, and I'm working with The Birrell Family, and naturally, there's a reason for me. I have there my plans and ideas." Payne Tommy shook his head.

They looked at Payne Tommy, obviously unwilling to stop.

"Mr. Tommy, how much does the Birrell Family give you, and I can take it out on the Gold Group!" Martin James said.

"Martin, you're too young. There's something you don't understand. It's not about the money. It's about the business situation and the strategy." Payne Tommy shuddered his head.

"That is, Mr. Tommy, don't you want to stop?" Martin James asked.

"That's right." Payne Tommy nodded.

"Payne, he saved my life. You promised Martin James, just be the one who's going to give him back." Shirley Tommy took his grandfather's arm and patted him.

"Shirley, if it's anything else, I'm sure I'll help, but it's not a matter of discussing." Payne Tommy shook his head again.

"Payne, you... I'm mad at you!" Shirley Tommy mumbled.

"You're angry, and you don't have to discuss it." Payne Tommy said.

"Payne, you... Why are you doing this!"

Shirley Tommy stomped her feet. Usually, her grandfather mostly pampered her. She did not expect that time grandpa would be so determined to reject her.

"Shirley, take Martin out. I still have a job." Payne Tommy posed.

Instead of leaving, Shirley Tommy grabbed the fruit knife from the table.

"Payne, if you don't promise me, I... I'll die in front of you! "Shirley Tommy put the knife around her neck and looked stubborn.

Payne Tommy saw what Shirley Tommy was trying to do, and suddenly his face changed a lot.

"Shirley, don't mess around." Payne Tommy stood up eagerly.

"Payne, don't come here! If you don't say yes, I'll die to show you!" Shirley Tommy said, scratching a blood mark on her neck.

"Shirley!" The scene startled Martin James.

Martin James didn't expect Shirley Tommy to do it to help him.

"Don't, don't, don't, don't, Shirley, I agree! I agree it's not enough! You put down the knife, don't mess around!" Payne Tommy said.

"You didn't lie to me?" Shirley Tommy continued the inquiry with a fruit knife.

Payne always counted when he lied to her! Payne Tommy was eager.

Shirley Tommy heard that it was the only way to put the knife down.

"Payne, you have to make good on your promise." Shirley Tommy said with a laugh.

"Well, there's no way to take you." Payne Tommy sighed.