"Mr.
Nikolai, we are deeply grateful for your selfless help and thank God for bringing you to the Genovise family and helping us to successfully defuse this crisis," Donny thanked Seryosha on the other side of the phone.
Seryosha put a voice changer on his throat and said in a special voice: "I am also very happy to meet you, Mr.
Donnie, I hope we will have more opportunities to cooperate in the future."
After saying that, Seryosha hung up the phone.
Since the witness who testified against Downey died on the spot in court, and the prosecution had no other strong evidence to convict Downey, the judge had no choice but to acquit Downey and release him on the spot with the help of Downey's luxurious legal team.
So Donnie, who had been detained for half a year, finally regained his freedom.
After being released from prison, he immediately expressed his gratitude to Seryosha, who claimed to be Nikolai.
As for the dead Frank, who remembers him Donnie actually doesn't know who killed Frank at all, and he has no interest in avenging Frank.
He even thanked the killers who killed Frank, and if it weren't for them Donnie, he wouldn't have been able to sit in BSS's place.
Seryosha was not interested in Donnie's empty thanks, he was more concerned with real profits.
Although the 15 percent share of each transaction is very high, there are still a lot of people who want to ask Seryosha for help.
However, Seryosha had already explained to everyone who came to him for money laundering that he had not promised to help Mrs.
Zhukovsky.
Although the visitors were skeptical, soon a new rumor appeared in the circle of noblewomen that the person who really helped Mrs.
Zhukovsky was not Seryosha, but a mysterious person named Nikolai.
So the people gathered around Mrs.
Zhukovsky again and inquired about Nikolai.
Mrs.
Zhukovsky told everyone in a vague way that Nikolai only accepted referrals from those with whom he had dealings, and that he could only contact him by telephone.
This made some people who were not at ease retreat immediately, but there were always one or two people who tried it, and the money in their hands was enough for Seryosha to be busy for a while.
Just when Seryosha was still worried about his business, a knock on the door interrupted Seryosha's thoughts.
Seryosha responded: "Please come in" Nastya walked into Seryosha's office with breakfast and newspapers, much to Seryosha's surprise "Don't you have any official business to deal with today?"
asked Seryosha curiously.
"It's not time to go to work yet, Ivan told me that you haven't had breakfast in the morning, so I prepared the documents for you on my own initiative and I'll deliver them after you finish eating," Nastya hurriedly explained, she didn't mean to pat her boss's ass, she came with the newspaper because there was a piece of news that Nastya wanted Seryosha to see.
Nastya turned and slowly left Seryosha's room, praying in his heart that he could only help you so much.
Seryosha took a bite of toast and another sip of milk, and he picked up the newspaper left by Nastya and flipped through it.
A photo in the newspaper caught Seryosha's eye.
A helpless child is sitting helplessly on a hospital bed with a toy in his arms, with a tube in his nose and no hair on his head.
Seryosha knew that it was leukemia or something.
The article is very sensational, if it is usually placed in Seryosha would not have such a deep feeling, but since leaving Dresden, the cruel and ruthless Wilhelm has always made Seryosha feel a little uncomfortable.
Seeing such an article at this time made Seryosha feel a lot better.
It was a 4-year-old girl who had to stay in a hospital bed due to acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
His parents, a poor disabled couple, simply could not afford the cost of chemotherapy at tens of thousands of rubles, so they turned to the media for help.
Seryosha had just finished reading this article when Nastya suddenly recklessly barged in with the documents.
He quickly walked into Seryosha, put a few documents in front of Seryosha, and then took out an itinerary and said to Seryosha: "Secretary, you will attend an event to discuss with young workers in Gorky Port in a while, please finish these documents first."
When Nastya spoke, he kept staring at the newspaper in Seryosha's hand, and when he saw that Seryosha was reading the article that Nastya wanted him to see, he felt a burst of joy, great, officialdom rumored that this secretary is a rich man, and he should be able to give generously.
"Today's news, is it still interesting?"
Nastya said casually.
"It's okay," Seryosha didn't continue, he picked up the documents and began to comment one by one.
Nasjia, who was standing in place, waited for a long time, but he didn't see anything from the secretary, and he was disappointed for a while, but he was helpless.
Until Seryosha left for the port of Gorky, Nastya did not hear Seryosha mention anything noteworthy in the newspapers.
Nastya got into the car with Seryosha, and Ivan drove towards the port of Gorky.
Along the way, Nastya and Seryosha have not communicated at all, except for work matters.
Nastya took out the draft of the speech at the meeting that had been prepared for Seryosha a long time ago, handed it to Seryosha, and asked him to familiarize himself with it on the way, and only need to read it according to the script during the symposium.
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Seryosha nodded in agreement and began to look through the manuscript.
When Seryosha arrived at the port of Gorky, the representatives of the young workers at the meeting were already waiting there, and Seryosha was the last to arrive.
According to the flow of the meeting, Seryosha first delivered a speech, then the workers' representatives spoke, and finally Seryosha made a concluding speech, and the symposium ended smoothly.
After Seryosha's speech, the symposium began.
Everything was as if it was arranged.
The deputies took the script and spoke enthusiastically, and Seryosha nodded frequently.
Soon it was Seryosha's turn to make a concluding remarks.
"The Municipal Youth League Committee has always been concerned about the work and life of the majority of League members, the Youth League Committee is like everyone's mother's home, everyone can come to us if they have any questions.
Still," Seryosha paused.
Then he continued: "I saw an article this morning about a little girl who had leukemia.
I was deeply touched by the fact that no one can avoid natural disasters, and this is not something that can be avoided by individual efforts.
I'm wondering if it's possible for us to create a long-term mechanism in addition to organizing donations every time something like this happens, such as setting up a mutual aid association, where each member saves a sum of money, and if someone has an urgent need for money, they can borrow a little at a very low interest rate, and they can pay it back slowly in the future, what do you think of my proposal?"
Seryosha said these words, which were not written in the manuscript, so the audience was silent, and everyone was staring at him in surprise.
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