Chapter 45 The contract is drawn up
Yuji Kudo said slowly that although the physical distance between Japan and the United States is very far away, every Japanese businessman, even Japanese people, is concerned about the every move of the United States.
The information that ordinary people come into contact with is screened. They may not understand Atari's strength in the United States, nor its sudden death. However, how could people like Yuji Kudo not understand it?
However, as the impatient expression on Brown's face became more and more obvious, Yuji Kudo said it more and more simply. He took out a check from the pocket on the inside of the suit top and handed it to Brown and said, "This is a hundred thousand dollars. If you have it as a deposit, you should be relieved."
Before Brown could warm up, the check was snatched away by Alice beside him.
Alice carefully checked every detail of the check with her eyes glowing, and then called Citibank to confirm whether it was valid.
Brown could only smile at Yuji Kudo, spread his hands and shrugged.
Alice came back and said something in Brown's ear.
Brown immediately became enthusiastic, and he said, "It's not impossible to change this way. We also see your efforts.
The 100,000 US dollars will be accepted first, and the red and white version of "Gold Digger" will be changed with you. I think we can hire a lawyer and carefully finalize our contract."
Yuji Kudo nodded without objection. He wanted to end the matter here as soon as possible and go back to Japan, so he said, "Why hire a lawyer now."
"Okay." Brown said.
The lawyer group is a true upper class in the United States. The reason why the lawyer group belongs to the upper class is mainly because they monopolize the power to interpret legal provisions.
The United States is in the law of the sea, and all judgments in cases must be followed by rules.
However, how can an ordinary person find a case that supports him through what they can't find at all?
Therefore, lawyers with very low irreplaceability charges are increasing day by day and gradually becoming rich.
Of course, lawyers or law firms with small cases do not look down on them. The cases they prefer are cases where large companies throw bricks at each other and get entangled.
No matter who wins, the lawyers of both parties can get a horrifying amount even if they get hourly wages.
For example, recently Universal sued Nintendo. The reason why they sued Nintendo is because they think Nintendo's "Donnie Kong" arcade game plagiarized their "King Kong" movie.
They want to ask Nintendo for copyright fees and apologize publicly.
Nintendo did not privately lose money like the Japanese manufacturers in the past. Instead, he was very ignorant of the current affairs and sued Global.
At present, almost all lawyer groups are not optimistic about Nintendo. After all, as a professional court gangster, how many companies have they sued and they still don’t accept a small manufacturer from Japan?
Since it was abnormal working hours, although a total of three lawyers were hired, the hourly wages they requested were also very terrifying.
Each person has 300 US dollars per hour, and it will take at least a few hours for them to draft the contract. In order to prove his sincerity, Kudo Yuji has already stated that he has borne the lawyer's expenses. I think this comparison is enough to make him feel pain for a while.
When the lawyer drafted the contract, Brown seemed to ask Takahashi indifferently, "Are you interested in coming to work here?"
"Ah?" Takahashi didn't react for a moment.
There is still such a poacher in this world?
Brown was very satisfied when he saw Takahashi's expression. He continued, "If you come here, I guarantee that you can get a US green card in three years, and your income is several times that of your company. How about it, will you come?"
Takahashi doesn’t care whether he or she has green cards or not. What he cares more about is his future development prospects.
Is there a future for the American video game industry that has been destroyed by Atari?
It is certain that there is no such thing as a personal computer game, which can barely survive.
Next, Nintendo will not revitalize the American electronic gaming industry after a few years.
Under such circumstances, there is no development prospect in the United States and there is no shortage of seeking a long time to work in the United States.
Takahashi shook his head.
Brown surprised, "You really don't want to come? Don't care about your boss, can I talk to him?"
"No, thank you. I think I'm more promising in Japan." Takahashi said his thoughts truthfully.
When Yuji Kudo saw Brown and Takahashi coming over, he asked, "What are you two talking about?"
"I was asking him if he would like to come to work here. I solved his green card and promised him to get a few times more salary. But he didn't come, and he said he would stay with your company. It seems that I, one of the four major publishers of electronic games in North America, is not as attractive as your company. By the way, I think he is a talent, and you have to reuse it!"
Yuji Kudo looked at Takahashi in surprise and asked, "Don't you really want to work in the United States? Don't you want to live here forever?"
Takahashi shook his head and looked at Yuji Kudo, "I think electronic games will develop better in Japan in recent years than in the United States. I don't want to live permanently in the United States, nor do I want to live permanently in Japan. I have a motherland, and when the time is right, I will go back to build it."
When Brown heard Takahashi say this, he asked Kudo Yuji curiously, "Isn't Gao @天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天�
Yuji Kudo shook his head and said, "No, he is Chinese."
"Chinese? Bruce Lee? Do you know how to make a kung fu?" Brown gestured with a classic Bruce Lee move.
Takahashi looked at the Americans' understanding of China, which was limited to Bruce Lee and Kung Fu. He actually felt uncomfortable.
The Chinese are definitely not reckless men who can only beat them, nor are they monkeys who jump up and down. If the hardworking and wise Chinese are not Bruce Lee, perhaps in the eyes of Americans, they will still be slaves of the rat-tail of money.
"I am Chinese, but I don't know how to do it." Takahashi replied politely.
"The Chinese still don't know how to do it?" Brown stared at Takahashi in surprise, and was a little far away from Takahashi, for fear that Takahashi would suddenly attack him.
"It's really not easy for you to have such a smart Chinese subordinate..." Brown said to Yuji Kudo from the side, "The Chinese in the United States are hardworking, but their brains are as stupid as black people."
Takahashi just listened silently without refuting. He felt that if he wanted Americans to change their stereotypes about China, he could only speak with strong strength.
Do you have the strength now? No. But there will be it.
Chapter completed!