Chapter 227 Berezovsky
Seryozha did not expect that the other party would say this at all, which made Seryozha completely at a loss as to how to answer him. So the room fell into silence again, and Khodorkovsky's eyes gradually dimmed from full of expectation.
After a while, it was Seryozha who spoke first and broke the silence in the room. He asked the other person kindly, "Did you encounter any difficulties?"
"Secretary Ulyanov, please allow me to work here. I am actually a Jew, and my parents are in Moscow. If I graduate in the future, I may be assigned to work in the Far East. If this is the case, I will I have to be separated from my family, and I don’t know when I will be able to return to Moscow. In fact, the reason why I handed over the coffee machine project here is to get a sum of money and immigrate to Israel with my family, but if you If you can take me in, I don't have to leave my hometown to go to a foreign country..." Khodorkovsky said sincerely.
Seryozha patiently listened to what the other party said. For Seryozha, this kind of thing is just a matter of effort. But for Khodorkovsky and his family, it was a big deal. Seryosha only needs to nod his head, and Khodorkovsky and his family will no longer have to worry about their future life. Why be stingy when you can help others at will? So Seryozha was silent for a moment and said simply: "I can take you in!"
Khodorkovsky was almost jumping for joy. He stood up and opened his arms, not knowing whether he wanted to hug Seryozha or to do something else.
"However, you have to prove your ability to me. I will hand over the coffee machine project to you. I will give you time. You can contact the manufacturer and turn it into a product that can earn foreign exchange for the country's exports. If you succeed I will give you a bigger platform, and if you fail, I will transfer you to the branch below, and let you fend for yourself!" Seryozha also stood up, he didn't want this young man to get carried away, thinking that he would become his Backstage at the Youth Technology Center, so slapped him for saying this.
"Please rest assured that I will not disappoint your trust. I will report to you tomorrow, so that the coffee machine project can be successfully implemented as soon as possible!" Khodorkovsky said gratefully.
"What about your studies? Well, you are still studying at school, but I allow you to contact the manufacturer in our name. If you have anything to do, go to my secretary Na Sijia, but don't expect her to help you too much , The key things have to be done by yourself!" Seryozha said to him.
Seryozha gave Khodorkovsky some instructions in the room, then called Nastya in and explained something. Just when he was about to leave, Nastya came out and consulted Sergesha: "Secretary, some directors want to ask us to raise funds to shoot a movie, and I want to ask what you mean!"
"Movie? What movie?" Seryozha asked strangely.
"The director said it was a detective movie, and it seemed to be based on the script of "There Were None" written by the British female detective novelist Agatha Christie!" Nastia said.
"Invest if you're interested!" Sergey said indifferently.
"But aren't we the Youth Science and Technology Center?" Nasja asked puzzled.
"Then change our name to the Youth Science and Technology Cultural Center. We can't be restricted by those rules. I actually want this place to become a base camp to support the creativity and vitality of the Communist Youth League members. Not only technological inventions can give We create value, and cultural products can bring us benefits as long as they work well! Of course, except for projects that have no prospect, are unreliable, and are purely intended to cheat money!" Seryosha explained to Nastya.
Seryozha turned around and took a few steps, then suddenly turned around and said to Nastya: "Nastya, I said that the matter of changing the name is serious, and by the way, we should also change our articles of association so that we can foster potential cultural project!"
Nastya nodded, and went back to work on Khodorkovsky's affairs.
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While Sergey continued to explore the rough jade of the Youth Science and Technology Center, Grigory, who accepted Sergey's commission, also began to prepare his Lucky 365 team. The first thing Grigory had to do was to recruit enough men. However, it was not easy to find the people Grigory needed, and not everyone who was a student majoring in mathematics at Leningrad University met the requirements.
Grigory printed a batch of posters and posted them all over the school. The salaries marked on the posters made many people salivate. So Grigory can't do anything these days, and spends all his time interviewing those who want to join Good Luck 365.
It wasn't just students who came to apply for the job. Many teachers at Leningrad University were also very short of money. Everyone wanted to get a part-time job in their spare time. Although they are teachers, they have to turn to Grigory for help. Grigory also has to write questions to test their level of quantitative analysis of sports events.
The topic of the test uses the data analysis of the local leagues in the Greater London area more than 10 years ago. These data are retained by William Hill. Whether the predicted odds match the actual situation. This kind of problem may seem unsolvable to ordinary people, but in the eyes of applied mathematics experts and statisticians, relatively accurate results can be predicted.
To be honest, there is no way to cheat in this kind of test, and everyone is the favored child of a prestigious school, and they don't bother to cheat for rewards in disgraceful ways. But lately there has been a trend of predicting the results of sports competitions on the campus of Leningrad University. This surprised Berezovsky, a lecturer at the Department of Mathematics of Moscow University who came here from Moscow for a meeting.
"How about it, Comrade Berezovsky, are you interested in participating? If the application is successful, the reward will be very generous!" The mathematicians of Leningrad University who were in charge of receiving Berezovsky urged.
"Ah! It's not a lie to give so much money!" Berezovsky said in disbelief.
"I would never believe anyone else, but Grigory really could afford the money. When he went to the United States to participate in the International Mathematical Olympiad, an unreliable teacher took him to the casino, and the kid won. He has spent millions of dollars! Now he is a veritable rich man! We are not envious!" A group of people said to Berezovsky in a hurry.
"So amazing!" While surprised, Berezovsky was filled with envy. Now he has just started working and lives in a tube building of Moscow University, counting his salary every month, and his life is very tight. Hearing these circumstances, Berezovsky had secretly decided that he must apply for the job.