I will resign and go to Australia chapter 156

I will resign and go to Australia 156

156 episodes. It’s no big deal.

“Like you said, we have enough development rights and we have plenty of money, but there’s one thing we’re absolutely missing.”

Saxony Coober nodded at my words.

“There will be no one there.”

“That’s right. The most important thing is that there is no talent. Without talent, there is no technology, and even if the mine is developed, it cannot be managed.

“Are you going to introduce someone?”

“It’s okay for companies, not people, because mergers and acquisitions are possible.”

He thought for a moment and then opened his mouth.

“Introducing people or companies is not an easy task. I have to build on the reputation and trust that people have built up over the years. Prove it to me.”

“……?

“If you could introduce me, wouldn’t places like Rao Tinto or DHP Billion be better than All Mining, which is a start-up company. There will be many opportunities to show off your skills and treat you better.”

“It’s about proving that all-mining is better than big companies.”

“Talent also depends on talent. Everyone has different competencies, and there are different places where those skills can be used. The same goes for companies. I have my own criteria and I recommend places that fit each person, so if you are looking for talented people and companies with You don’t have to prove otherwise.”

Yes, being a professor is research, but making evaluations is also a job.

So he will have a grade from A to F.

“If I had been satisfied with the level of arrogance, I would not have come to the professor.”

“What are the benefits of working with All Mining?”

“More than that, what kind of talent would your professor recommend, or what benefits would a company want to get?”

“Simple, money.”

hey, that’s neat

After all, in capitalism, ability is money.

“What if the treatment of large companies is equal?”

“It must be a sense of achievement.”

“Yes, I’m sure that all-mining is better for that sense of achievement. Although it may not treat you like a large company right now, we will guarantee the best incentives in the industry according to your performance, and we will make it a world-class mining company together.”

“It’s a general theory. If you make a good performance, you’ll get incentives as good as large corporations, so let’s build such a company together. Most people who come to me say so.”

“I’m not like those talkers.”

“How do you guarantee that?”

I turned to Jackie.

She opened her mouth as if waiting.

“Professor, Edward would be able to do it. He’s the one who found the open pit mine at Louis Hill, and it’s only been a month.”

“What? Did this friend find it there?”

“Yeah, have you been there recently too? It would have taken years without Edward, the Louis Hill that stretched all the way to the horizon.”

“Why didn’t you tell me all this time?”

“The business entity was Jencock, so security was thorough. At the time, I was being checked by Foresque Metal.

Jackie’s words reminded me that Helen had brought up Professor Coober’s story because she had mentioned it.

“I heard that you found a vein in Louis Hill, and that’s for a month…”

Saxony Coober had a face of disbelief.

It is not unreasonable because it is not possible with common sense.

It goes without saying that you cannot believe in irrationality and wonder unless you see it in person.

-Turrr.

Then Saxony Coober’s phone rang.

“Excuse me for a moment, it’s important.”

“Please feel free to answer the phone. I’ll wait.”

After he left the lab, I asked Jackie, pointing to the center of the lab.

“Jackie, what’s that rock?”

That huge boulder was what Professor Coober was looking at earlier.

“It’s a sample we’re working on right now.”

“Can I ask what kind of research you’re doing?”

“It’s simple. Analyzing the composition of that stone.”

“It’s not meant to be an analysis.”

“We also find and define new ores that have not been discovered before, and compare them with minerals in the universe.”

Jackie brought one of the ores on display in the corner of the lab.

“It’s called Tranquilite. Have you ever heard of it?”

“T… Trangulity Eye?”

“Tranquilite.”

The ears are open, but the tongue is not.

It is said that there was a time when lingual ligament surgery was popular to improve English pronunciation.

If I cut my tongue too, would it get better?

“I haven’t heard of it, but what is it?”

“It’s a moonstone. It’s called Tranquilite because it was brought by Apollo 11 from the area called the Calm Sea. This is a sample that has been removed from it.”

“Ah… It’s a mineral from the moon.”

“Yeah, and it’s a mineral that hasn’t been discovered on Earth yet.”

Jackie said he has been working on comparing new minerals discovered in Western Australia with extraterrestrial minerals such as tranquilite.

It was a study to prove the origin.

“The hypothesis that the academic community considers most probable as the origin of the moon is Theia theory. The moon is a star formed by the separation of parts of the earth from a meteorite collision. Because there are the same minerals, it is impossible to make a theory.”

“Oh, then, if tranquilites are found on Earth, it could be the basis for supporting Theia theory.”

“Yes.”

“But it won’t be one or two things. It could come out again and again.”

“It will keep coming. It’s not all revealed yet.”

“Are you still going to do it?”

“It’s constantly building up until we get to the origin of the stars, and even the origin of the universe, because that’s the job of a scholar.”

The stars and the universe feel so vast and distant.

Once again, the scholars looked amazing and I was in awe of their inquisitiveness.

“Jackie, you did a good job.”

Saxony Coober came back and sat down.

“You’re going to take a sabbatical because you know so well what a scholar is going to do? Do you know how surprised I was to hear from you this morning? Of course I thought you would start your PhD right away.”

“I’m not going to play like that, because I’m going to go on a geological expedition with Edward.”

“With that friend?”

“Yeah, with Edward, you can get a lot of data.”

“I still can’t believe it. No matter how much money I spent, how did I explore Louis Hill in such a large area in a month?”

I laughed at his words.

“Can I show you?”

“How?”

“The sample in the middle of the lab over there, hasn’t it been analyzed yet?”

“It’s still under surface analysis.”

“Then let’s split it in half.”

“What? Cut?”

“The thing I want to show you is the innermost part, so we have to split it.”

Distrust began to fill his face.

“This sample is a whopping 1 billion years old. It means that it is an object that cannot be valued with money.”

“Then I’ll ask you one thing. Are these samples important, or are new discoveries important?”

“……”

“Of course it’s a new discovery, right? Then do as I say.”

“Wow, splitting doesn’t change the ingredients, so I’ll just do what you said once.”

He called the school staff and carried the samples to the lab.

There was a huge cutter that cut the ore.

I’ve never seen a saw so big in my life.

“Wow, it’s amazing to have something like this in college.”

“A department that has good results and is popular has a lot of support.”

As Saxon Coober pressed the button, a giant saw blade started spinning and approaching.

Then, with the sound of cutting iron, the rock was split in two.

“Let’s see.”

I took a chisel and a hammer and approached it and tapped it in the middle.

Then, with a few hammers, he dug an ore the size of a fist.

“You know what?”

“It’s gray and reddish brown… I can’t tell from the outside.”

“Trang… Jackie, what was the name of that moonstone earlier?”

The tongue of this killer.

“Tranquilite.”

“That’s right.”

I put the Tranquilite in his hand.

“Congratulations. You’ve become the first Trang on Earth… to discover moonstone.”

“Is this Tranquilite?”

“Yes, if in doubt, try analyzing the ingredients.”

Saxony Coober immediately went to the lab, scraped the surface of tranquilite and analyzed the composition using a centrifuge or something like that.

“Zirconium, titanium, iron… Really, it’s a real tranquilite!”

He was thrilled as he looked at the tranquilites he had taken from the moon in each of his hands and dug out from the samples.

“Can you trust me now?”

“How did you know? It contained tranquilite.”

“I can’t explain it. I just feel it. I don’t know what it is, but there’s something inside.”

“The sixth sense, nothing more unscientific than that, but nothing more limitless than that.”

Fortunately, I don’t think I need to explain the geography of feng shui.

Do you know how to convince me? . . .

“Then is it proven?”

“I’ve seen it with my own eyes, so I have to admit that you’re special. Before I introduce you, I’ll ask you one question.”

“……?”

“Do you want A+ level talent with risk or A level A talent with no flaws?”

“Can’t we both be introduced?”

“That’s impossible. Because of the risk of the former, there is no way for the latter to work together. That’s a high risk. Think carefully before answering.”

“Then please introduce A+-level talent. The risk is mine.”

“Do you really think so?”

“I think that’s what the CEO of a company should do.”

Saxon Coober, who was looking straight at me, suddenly turned his gaze to Jackie.

“Jackie, how about Jonathan?”

“Mister? Didn’t Denver sign Rao Tinto a few years ago?”

“I heard that Lao Tinto has withdrawn the mine development planned. It was Jonathan who called earlier.”

“Why are you withdrawing all of a sudden?”

“They say that the superficial reason is that the mining industry is not good… I’ll have to find out more about it. I’d like to introduce Denver to this friend because court officials are just around the corner.”

“You know the professor, too. You’re going to reject mergers and acquisitions.”

“It’s not that I don’t know about that friend’s stubbornness, but I don’t know what kind of decision he’ll make because of the serious financial difficulties.”

I asked as Jackie struggled with a dark expression on her face.

“Is the debt of a company called Denver the risk you mentioned earlier?”

“That’s a risk, but there’s a bigger problem.”

“……?”

“It looks like you absolutely hate Lao Tinto. If you join Denver, you’re going against the will of the world-class mining company, Lao Tinto.”

I snorted.

“It’s nothing.”

“You don’t know what kind of company Rao Tinto is?”

“I know. 2nd in the iron ore sector and 2nd in the overall sector. Isn’t it the 2nd place in the past years?”

“It’s the first time I’ve ever seen Lao Tinto like that, and it’s also a representative of a mining company.”

“Because we were also filmed.”

“……?”

“Behind Forescue Metal’s check, there was Rao Tinto. It was confirmed by Danehart, the CEO of Jencock, as a top secret.”

It’s like meeting someone in the same situation.

If he had signed a contract with Rao Tinto, his skills would have been guaranteed.

Because large corporations value procedures and qualifications, they don’t do business with idiots.

“But who is Jonathan, so Jackie calls him Uncle?”

Jackie pulled out a wallet from his pocket and showed the picture inside.

“He was a business partner with my father.”

Join us on discord to get release notifications. https://discord.gg/WPsf5SUDn5

Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

error: Content is protected !!

Options

not work with dark mode
Reset