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I Transmigrated as the Antagonists' Mother!-Chapter 119 - Visit
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When Vivian heard him introduce himself to the front desk, she stood up and reached out with a smile. “Mr. Isaac, I’m Vivian.”
Issac glanced at Vivian, and a hint of surprise flashed in his eyes. He did not expect the boss of the security company to be a young and beautiful woman. But he was a veteran in the workplace, after all, and Issac quickly covered up his unusual behavior.
Issac took a few steps forward to hold Vivian’s hand and greeted her with a slight smile. Hello, miss Vivian.
Vivian ignored the surprise. She was already used to it. She asked, “Mr. Issac, do you like tea or coffee?”
“Cold black coffee will do,” Issac replied.
Vivian then looked at the other two people who came with him, and both asked for water.
Vivian glanced at the front desk. “I’ll just have a glass of water.”
After the arrangements were made, Vivian brought Issac and the other two to a sofa in a small conference room for a chat.
The two of them first had a meaningless chat, mainly to find out the strength of both sides. After the front desk brought in the drinks, they began to get to the main topic.
“Mr. Issac,” Vivian said with a smile, “We have a wide range of business. We mainly want to see what kind of service you need.”
Issac nodded in understanding. “Miss Vivian, since you know the big boss, I won’t be polite with you. You should have heard of our ‘Eternal Peak’ project. I’m not being modest, but two-thirds of the big shots in the city have bought our houses. We need more security, so I want to do a comprehensive understanding of the strength of Eternity Secure Company.”
Seeing how serious Isaac was, Vivian also knew that whether she could continue working with Donald’s other businesses would all depend on the professional impression she gave him. “It’s necessary to be cautious for such an important project. Let me show you the daily training at Eternity Secure Company first.”
The small meeting room was a closed reception area closest to the front desk. Vivian led the people out and continued to walk back. “This is our fitness area. We have all the equipment that the gym has. The next room is the boxing room, and further down is the large comprehensive classroom for Sanda, mixed martial arts, Jujitsu, and other martial arts. For such indoor training, regardless of whether you accept a task or not, we have a fixed amount of training every week.”
Vivian brought Issac in for a tour of each training room. There were people training inside, and Issac carefully observed everyone’s combat skills and found that their basic skills were very solid.
After Vivian introduced the company’s training ground, she continued, “We also have an outdoor training ground. It just so happens that they have a simulation exercise today. I’ll take you there now. It’s on a piece of barren land in the suburbs. It’s about 40 to 50 minutes by car.”
Isaac nodded, looking very interested. “I didn’t expect you to maintain outdoor training still.”
Vivian smiled. “Our security members are all veterans who have been baptized by the Army. I heard a sentence from them, ‘sweat more in peacetime, bleed less in wartime’, so they have high requirements for their training. As their Boss, I do my best to meet their training needs and help them improve their strength.”
Issac raised his eyebrows and agreed, “That’s very reasonable,”
David, Lillian, and Daisy followed Vivian out, with Isaac’s car following behind. The group soon arrived at the training ground.
Vivian first brought them to the outdoor shooting range. “They have to come here for at least two hours of live shooting training every week, as well as grenade-throwing practice.”
There was no one at the venue right now. Everyone was gathered at the practice area.
Issac looked around and was quite satisfied.
He had also checked out other security companies. They also had live shooting practice, but most of them were indoors, and they didn’t have a special training ground as Vivian did. The requirements for their employees were also specific to the weekly training time.