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Chapter 611 Annual Meeting

After the first lucky man took away the car keys of Toyota, he walked back to his seat. The female host smiled and said, "President Kishimoto asked us to draw the second lucky man to win Toyota."

Masayoshi Kishimoto walked to the lottery box again, reached into his right hand, and randomly pulled out one from it. He didn't look at the number, so he directly handed it to the female host.

The female host took the ticket bin and read it directly, and began to cheer up: "Do you want to know what the number is in my hand?"

Many of the people here answered in unison with more or less excited and nervous moods: "I want to."

"Since you want to, I'll read it. The second Toyota winner is No. 1892. Congratulations No. 1892." The host smiled.

At this time, the camera started a new round of searches in the field. A young woman under thirty years old stood up screaming.

The colleagues beside her applauded her "slap" and expressed her congratulations. Even she herself did not expect that she would win the first prize.

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

The second lucky person felt that he was walking with the wind. After she came on stage, she first bowed forty-five degrees to everyone below the stage, and then bowed for ninety degrees to Masayoshi Kishimoto.

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

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

The third time Masayoshi Kishimoto stood in front of the lottery box, and the third time he reached in and touched it. At the same time, many people became more and more nervous.

People often do this. If no one wins the prize, it doesn’t matter if they don’t win it. The problem is that if someone sees someone in person who wins the prize, then they will want to win the prize more and more.

Masayoshi Kishimoto took out the third ticket stub, and handed it to the female host. He still didn't look at the number on it.

The female host did not intentionally keep it behind closed doors this time. Instead, when everyone thought she would keep it in a silence, she blurted out: "No. 4. The lucky one who won the third Toyota car is No. 4."

Kazuya Takahashi, who was sitting between Sakai Rie and Takashi Mino, couldn't believe that he would win the prize. He stood up slowly with a little confused face.

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

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

"Not only you don't count, but you don't count the number of any executives you draw. You have to draw again. Otherwise, everyone will think that we are deliberately operating in secret, not giving benefits to employees sincerely." Masayoshi Kishimoto said bluntly.

"After you say this, I feel a little bit more balanced." Kazuya Takahashi certainly didn't care about the Toyota.

Even if he is lucky enough to win the prize, he will not lose his demeanor and demeanor as one of the group's executives on such occasions.

"Then what's left with unbalanced?" Kishimoto Masayoshi 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 inner harm you said just now to me." Takahashi Kazuya also quipped.

"Okay, I'll invite you tonight to drink enough." Kishimoto Masayoshi said calmly.

"I feel completely comfortable in my heart. It feels so comfortable! Then you can suck again now." Kazuya Takahashi sat down with a smile again.

The unarranged temporary dialogue between the two also made some people present unbearable. Bosses and executives, who are regarded as serious by ordinary employees, have a very humorous side.

For the fourth time, Masayoshi Kishimoto reached into the lottery box and drew another ticket. This time he looked at it and handed it over to the female host again.

The female host took the ticket stub and read it, and said very simply: "No. 8856. The third lucky winner to win Toyota is No. 8856."

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

He got on the stage and bowed to Kishimoto Masayoshi ninety degrees like the two people in front. Even though he was older than the other party, he was one of the other party's employees.

The Toyota car key that Kishimoto took from the Concierge was handed to his hand and said, "Come on."

The middle-aged man was given such verbal encouragement from his boss and couldn't help but bow to him deeply ninety degrees again.

For young people, the midlife crisis will not have any real feelings. Young people will not think about such a thing at all.

Only when a person truly enters middle age can he have the most personal feeling. His personal strength and energy are not as good as young people, but he is still worried about whether he will be laid off by the company in the future?

The burden of a family's livelihood falls on themselves, so they are careless. Even big-hand companies like Hard Gold Group will still lay off employees.

Even if you are not laid off, you are very likely to be transferred by a salary cut. Once this happens to you, it will not be a relaxing and comfortable thing.

As people get older, the payment of fees will also increase accordingly. Children's tuition fees, tuition fees, etc., wife's beauty fees, cosmetics...

In addition, there are mortgages, daily expenses for family members, and so on. This is not the only time when a single person lives alone.

His wife and children will be happy for him to take prizes like Toyota. At that time, his status as the head of the family will shine in their minds.

After winning three first prizes, Kishimoto Masayoshi slowly took the step down and returned to his position to sit down.

The female host smiled brightly and said, "Don't be completely disappointed if you haven't won the prize before. Later, we will hold a lottery from time to time. Next, please enjoy a singing and dancing performance first."

The lights dimmed slightly, and while the two hosts on the stage retreated, the lottery box was pushed aside by a dedicated person to guard it.

As the music sounded, the lights lit up again. The dancers ran out one after another from the back of the stage in an orderly manner. They used their body movements to show a cheerful atmosphere.
Chapter completed!
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