Rebirth: Japanese investor

Chapter 611: Annual meeting

   Chapter 611 Annual Meeting

  The first lucky person took the Toyota car keys and walked towards his seat again. The hostess smiled and said, "President Kishimoto will draw the second lucky winner for us to win a Toyota car."

  Kishimoto Masayoshi walked over to the lottery box again, put his right hand into it, and randomly drew one from it. He didn't even look at the number, and just handed it over to the hostess.

  The hostess took the ticket stub and looked at it, but she didn't read it directly, and began to hang her appetite: "Do you want to know what the number is on my hand?"

   A lot of people here answered in unison with more or less excitement and nervousness: "I think."

   "Since you want to, then I will read it. The second Toyota winner is No. 1892. Congratulations to No. 1892." The hostess smiled.

   At this time, the camera started a new round of searching in the field. A young OL woman in her thirties stood up screaming.

   Colleagues next to her applauded her "pat, pat, pat" one after another, expressing congratulations. She didn't even think she would win the first prize.

   "Please come to the stage to collect your car keys." The male host reminded.

   The second lucky one felt that he was taking the wind with him when he walked. After she took the stage, she bowed forty-five degrees to everyone in the audience, and then bowed ninety degrees to Masayoshi Kishimoto.

   Masayoshi Kishimoto took another Toyota car key from a concierge lady and gave it to his lucky employee.

   "Now, we ask President Kishimoto to draw the last lucky person who can get a Toyota car in this round." The male host said seriously.

   Masayoshi Kishimoto stood in front of the lottery box for the third time, and it was the third time he reached in and touched it. At the same time, many people's mood is becoming more and more nervous.

  People tend to be like that. If no one wins, it doesn't matter if you don't. The problem is that when someone personally sees someone winning the lottery in front of them, the more they want to win.

   Kishimoto Masayoshi took out the third ticket stub and handed it over to the hostess. He still hadn't looked at the numbers on it.

   The hostess didn't deliberately sell off this time. Instead, when everyone thought she would sell off, she blurted out: "No. 4. The lucky one who gets the third Toyota is No. 4."

   Kazuya Takahashi, who was sitting between Rie Sakai and Takayuki Minano, couldn't believe that he would win the lottery too. He slowly stood up with a dazed look on his face.

   "This one doesn't count. I'll draw again." Kishimoto Masayoshi said bluntly.

   Kazuya Takahashi said to him who was standing on the stage: "How can it not be counted? I am also an employee of the Hard Gold Group! You can't treat me differently."

"Not only you are not counted, but also the number of any executives drawn is not counted, and must be drawn again. Otherwise, everyone will think that we are deliberately operating in the dark, not sincerely giving benefits to employees. ." Kishimoto said bluntly.

   "Listening to what you said, I felt a little more balanced in my heart." Of course Kazuya Takahashi didn't care about that Toyota car.

   Even if he is lucky to win the lottery, he cannot lose his demeanor and bearing as one of the executives of the group on such an occasion.

   "Then what is left of you that is unbalanced?" Masayoshi Kishimoto asked with a smile.

   "I don't care, I don't listen, anyway, you have to invite me to drink tonight. Otherwise, it won't make up for the hurt you just said to my heart." Takahashi Kazuya joked.

   "Okay, I'll treat you to a drink tonight, one drink is enough." Masayoshi Kishimoto said calmly.

   "I feel completely comfortable in my heart. So comfortable! Then you can start smoking again now." Kazuya Takahashi sat down again with a smile.

   This unarranged and temporary conversation between the two also made some people present couldn't help but not laugh. On weekdays, he is regarded as a serious boss and executive by ordinary employees, but he also has a rather humorous side.

  Kishimoto Masayoshi put his hand into the lottery box for the fourth time, and drew another ticket stub. This time, he looked at it, and then handed it over to the hostess again.

   The hostess took a look at the ticket stub and said very simply: "No. 8856. The third lucky person to win a Toyota car is No. 8856."

   Before he finished speaking, a middle-aged man stood up, and "Oye" waved his arms, which seemed to bring him back to his youth.

   He stepped onto the stage and bowed to Masayoshi Kishimoto at a 90-degree angle like the two in front of him. Even if he is older than the other party, he is one of the other party's employees.

  Kishimoto Masayoshi took the Toyota car key from Miss Concierge and handed it to him: "Come on."

   The middle-aged man received such a verbal encouragement from the boss, and he couldn't help but bowed 90 degrees to him again.

  Mid-life crisis is completely unrealistic for young people. Young people don't even think about such a thing.

  Only when people really enter middle age can they have the most personal feelings. Personal strength and energy are not as good as young people, but you are still worried about whether you will be fired by the company in the future?

   The burden of the family's livelihood falls on him, so he is not careless. Even big companies like Hard Gold Group will still lay off staff.

   Even if he is not laid off, he is very likely to be reduced in salary and transferred. Once this happened to me, it was not an easy thing to do.

  As people get older, the payment of fees will also increase accordingly. Tuition fees for children, tuition fees, etc. Wife's beauty fee, cosmetics...

   In addition, there are mortgages, food, drinks and Lazard for the family's daily expenses, etc. This is not at all when one is young in a single life.

   He can go home with a prize like a Toyota car, and his wife and children will be happy for him. At that time, their status as the head of the family will shine in their minds.

   After drawing three first prizes, Masayoshi Kishimoto slowly took his steps to return to his seat and sit down.

The hostess    smiled brightly and said, "If you didn't win the lottery before, don't be completely disappointed. Later, we will hold a lottery from time to time. Next, please enjoy a song and dance performance."

   The lights dimmed a little, and while the two presenters on the stage withdrew, the lottery box was pushed aside by a special person to guard it.

   With the sound of music, the lights are turned on again. The dancers ran out one by one from both sides of the back of the stage in an orderly manner. They use their body movements to show a cheerful atmosphere.

   (end of this chapter)

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