Suddenly, Trent felt that he was superior to anyone. He decided to continue acting in this manner in the future.
" Robert, don't aggravate my cousin's disease!" Naomi clenched her fists.
Robert smiled and didn't say anything. He tooka seat and sat down.
As soon as Robert took his seat, he saw three people appearing in the direction of 12 o' clock in the hall. There was a high desk there and they were sitting behind it.
Sitting in the middle was a man in his fifties who was also the supervisor of this aircraft accident.
" Kemp, regarding the September 19 accident, we think your handling of the accident was too personal, without regard for the safety of passengers. You made a huge mistake in this accident, so we decide to suspend you. Did you have anything to say?" Kemp was the captain of the plane involved in that accident.
Kemp looked terrible now. He tried to explain, but it was all in vain. The flight simulator of the bureau perfectly simulated the accident at the time and the plane was able to land safely at the airport, which made him even doubt himself.
Kemp shook his head and said nothing.
The supervisor of the accident said, " Okay. We will bar you from flying again since you have nothing to say." Just as Robert was about to speak, Garrett opened his mouth." Please pause for a moment. We need to negotiate it." The supervisor nodded." You have five minutes to negotiate with each other." The Rivers family had been pulling strings for a long time and trying to smooth things over, but it was futile. After all, it had gotten far too much attention.
Brandon showed disdain when Garrett asked for five minutes.
" Mr. Rivers, even if you have fifty minutes, you won't be able to turn it all around. By the way, if he had five more minutes yesterday, Robert, the loser sitting next to you, would have avoided being beaten up." Garrett couldn't understand what Brandon said, but he could sense Brandon's sarcastic tone.
Garrett snorted and didn't say anything. Instead, he called Kemp over.
" Mr. Rivers, you wanted to talk to me?" Kemp came to Garrett.
As a captain, Kemp, who looked handsome in his uniform, used to be full of vigor and vitality.
But now, Kemp's sunken eyes were full of sadness.
" Kemp, how long have you been in the company?" Garrett asked, looking at Kemp.
" Five years," Kemp replied, lowering his head. " It is five years to this month." " Yes, you' ve been working here for five years. We have been good to you in the past five years. I heard that you bought a house in Madison while still owning the bank for $50 million?" Garrett took out a cigarette and lit it.
" Yes." Kemp nodded.
" You have a junior high school- aged daughter, correct?" Her tuition is not cheap." Garrett narrowed his eyes and continued, " If you lose your job, you will be unable to pay your mortgage and your daughter's tuition. It's impossible for your family to continue living in Madison. Let me talk in a frank way. I' ll give you200 thousand dollars. It's enough to sustain your family for a while. But you have to quit your job and everything you did had nothing to do with the company. Do you understand what I mean?" Kemp's body suddenly shook.
He wondered if the company had decided to give up on him after hearing Garrett's words.