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Life at The Top novel Chapter 711

Summary for Chapter 711: Life at The Top

Chapter 711 – A Turning Point in Life at The Top by Cold Night

In this chapter of Life at The Top, Cold Night introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 711 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Revenge genre.

Ever since Hudson had received Jasper’s investment and was enlightened about monetizing traffic, he had not needed to worry about servers anymore.

At that moment, he was both elated and frustrated.

He merely thought that the website Jasper had asked him to create would be no more than a small gimmick, so he had not expected it to bring Terizone such great traffic.

Even Jack, who was currently in Coreana in charge of Sena’s business, had called him to complain.

Jack was unhappy about Jasper’s favoritism to Hudson by giving Terizone such an opportunity for huge traffic.

At the other end of the video call, Jasper smiled. “I don’t care, do what you have to do to make sure the site doesn’t crash. This is huge traffic, and how many consumers you manage to turn into Terizone subscribers will be up to you.”

Hudson laughed aloud. “I’ve already assigned the majority of the company’s important technicians to work on the website. It should be able to hold up.

“Oh, and Mr. Laine, you said something about looking for a professional manager right?” Hudson suddenly asked.

Jasper smiled subtly and asked, “Do you have someone in mind? But I’ve changed my mind. A professional manager has its own perks, but the problem now is how much I can trust them. You know how it is. What I need is someone who can deal with all business transactions in my investment company when I’m busy.”

Hudson was an entrepreneur as well so he understood Jasper’s worries.

“I think you could try and meet this man? He’s a westerner. I understand that there’d be some reservations with a professional manager from the country, but the man is from the west so he doesn’t have as many strings attached with the people here. There’s a lot less to worry about,” Hudson spoke.

“Who is it?” Jasper was interested.

“His name is Malcolm Malibu. You might not be too familiar with the name, Mr. Laine, but he’s been working in the world’s largest consumer goods corporation, Procter and Gamble, since the very start. He started as a salesman and made his way up to the position of the head of Global Fabric Care.

“Are you two acquainted?” Jasper asked.

Hudson smiled. “I don’t know him personally, but my wife and his wife did their postgraduates together. My wife just told me recently about how Malcolm was complaining about being mistreated by P&G and how he wanted to resign.”

“Help me contact him as quickly as you can. I’d like to meet him,” Jasper immediately spoke.

If Malcolm was a fellow countryman, then Jasper would not hesitate to decline the notion. After all, there were too many subsidiaries under JW Capital now and the position of a senior executive would surely involve a great deal of interest.

It was not to say that professional managers in the country were not as professional as those in the west, but the main point here was that as a westerner, Malcolm would not have his judgment clouded by personal interests.

As long as hefty profits were promised, people like Malcolm were the easiest people to employ.

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