Job Change For Everyone: My Job Can Infinitely Evolve
Chapter 233 - Who Will Be the WinnerChapter 233: Who Will Be the Winner?
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
“Shanghai Institute doesn’t lack learning resources!” Teke’s body trembled as he sneered, “We can also offer what Shuimu Institute has. In addition, we will provide you with a high-level set of equipment.”
Afterward, he looked at Connie smirkingly. The other seven could not help but discuss in shock when they heard that.
“That set of equipment will suit Moss and the S-grade learning resources. It’s like adding wings to a tiger.”
“How are we supposed to challenge that?!”
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They knew how influential the Big Three were, but they did not expect their offers to be so ridiculous. The other seven looked at Sofia because she was the only one who had yet to make an offer.
They knew Kyoto Institute would not shrink from an honest challenge, mainly because they were the number one institute in the country. The others were even more curious about what kind of offers she would make.
Sofia adjusted her posture. Under everyone’s expectant gazes, she said smilingly, “I’m thrilled that you’ve relied on yourself to prove your worth. With your results, any institute would accept you. Still, I sincerely hope to see you at Kyoto Institute.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIndeed, her words and charming smile were lethal, making her the center of attention. She did not care about the other’s reactions as she smiled at Moss and continued, “I dare not say much, but I can guarantee you a set of S-grade learning resources and high-level equipment yearly.
“In addition,” she paused and continued, “Kyoto Institute’s strength speaks for itself, mainly because we implement the GPA system. We are willing to give you S-grade learning resources and S-rank learning missions as long as your GPA is high enough.
“Kyoto Institute pays more attention to combining theory with practice. We have the best community activities and the most potent faculty among all the foremost institutes in the country.
“Therefore, the comprehensive ability of our institute’s students is first-class. The past decade’s first- and second-year student tournaments are the best examples. Kyoto Institute has been in first place for five consecutive years. So, Moss, believe me when I say Kyoto is your best choice.”
Although Sofia’s sweet words were not loud, her aura was potent. They made even Connie and Teke speechless. Kyoto Institute was the oldest around and possessed many teachers and learning resources.
Their excellent performance in the student tournament over the past ten years demonstrated their capabilities in cultivating talented students. Sofia was the last to state her offers, among the others.
When she finished, the others locked their eyes on Moss again. Moss was thinking things through when he heard their offers. Now that everyone was looking at him, he knew they were eager to hear his final decision.
To be honest, the other sevens’ offers tempted Moss, especially the offer from Oriental Institute. However, he wanted to attend the Big Three, so he disregarded what the other seven said.
Among the Big Three, he was most interested in Kyoto. Although he was hesitant when he heard about Shanghai and Shuimu’s offers, he had already decided to apply to Kyoto as long as their offer was reasonable.
When Moss heard Sofia’s offer, his heart was already surging even though he looked calm on the surface. At this time, his decision was incomparably firm, and no one could change his mind.
After waiting a while, Teke could no longer suppress himself. “What say you, Moss? Have you considered your options? If you choose Shanghai Institute, we can renegotiate our offer to your liking.”
Under the Deans’ urgent gazes, Moss nodded smilingly. “Yes, I’ve considered my options and will choose Kyoto.”
Although Kyoto’s offer was higher than Shanghai and Shuimu, Moss was confident he would obtain better learning resources with his strength. He did not value Kyoto for their annual S-grade learning resources but because they had the most potent faculty and best community activities.
He knew Kyoto trained the most powerful knights, especially because he was one. Their current faculty consisted of the most mighty knights. After stating his decision, Moss hurriedly bowed to the others. “I’m sorry, Deans.”
Connie hurriedly waved his hand. “It’s okay. You have the right to choose, but I have something to tell you,” he paused and revealed a meaningful smile, saying, “If you’re not comfortable in Kyoto, you can come to us anytime. Shuimu’s doors are always open to you.”
After saying that, he faced Sofia’s devouring gaze. Then he patted Moss’s shoulder and was the first to leave the VIP room.
Sofia fiercely glanced at Connie’s departing figure and muttered, “You just don’t give up, do you? Hmph, I won’t let you have Moss.”
“Congratulations on your decision, Moss. Still, Oriental’s doors are always open for you.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“Ours too!”
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The other Deans copied Connie as they had learned from their mistakes. No one wanted to be like Ronnie. Instead, they congratulated Moss and left their doors open to Moss.
After all, if Kyoto did not treat Moss well and something did not go as planned, the other institutes would have a chance to snatch Moss for themselves.
“Congratulations to you, Sofia, and Kyoto Institute. You’ve received an outstanding student.” Although Teke was unwilling, he did not accept defeat.
Moreover, he had a good impression of Sofia, so he congratulated her from the bottom of his heart. Afterward, he whispered something to Moss and left the VIP room.
“You’ve won another provincial champion. It seems Kyoto will be the first- and second-year tournament champion for the sixth time in a row.”
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The other seven Deans could only walk away since things had come to this. After congratulating Sofia and Moss, they wanted to chat with Elroy. After all, they were dedicated to their work and had already resumed their hunt for talented students.
At that moment, Sofia’s smile became even more brilliant as she approached Moss. “Here, this is Kyoto Institute’s agreement letter. Take a look and sign it if there aren’t any discrepancies.”
She handed Moss a pen and the document as she spoke. Then Moss carefully read the agreement. Its contents were the same as what Sofia described, but when Moss saw the S-grade learning resources, his eyes glinted. He could not suppress the excitement he felt.