Chapter 36
As the Sakai group grew stronger and stronger, Sariye also began to secretly donate part of his company's income to social welfare organizations. The Sakai group recruited many unemployed people, which gradually led to a considerable economic recovery.

After all this was discovered by the media, it was widely reported, and the outside world began to know about this mafia's just-adult female ruler. In addition to praising the "benevolence and compassion" of the Sakai group, they also marveled at Sariye's courage and wisdom that did not belong to this age , There are even some good media, after knowing that Sariye was born in the Mafia, they directly called Sariye "the algae girl of the Heisei era".

The people in the Sakai group are very proud that their president can get such a title. They loyally publicized outside that "my president is the reincarnation of Tamazamo", which completely launched this title.

When Matsuda found out, he patted Sariye's shoulder and laughed for a long time, and comforted him: "She was once the number one talented woman in Japan, and she is also good-looking. The media is praising you."

Sariye sneered at this: "Isn't it just a vixen?"

Zao girl is indeed proficient in all kinds of piano, chess, calligraphy and painting. She is known as "the most talented woman in Japan". Doting, but after being favored, her desires are also expanding, and she is constantly expanding her power to stop endangering the government. It is exactly the same as Sariye who is keen to expand her power now. She doesn't know whether the media is praising her or scolding her.

The outside world thinks that Sari Sakai is a business genius. She has such business methods and courage, but she is too sharp. The Sakai Group has begun to be targeted by small groups. If it is time-consuming and laborious to solve the past one by one, it will easily hurt Genki, if you are not careful, you will be caught by the Police Department. Matsuda has been worried about this for a long time, but after a while, those clubs that came to make trouble disappeared one by one. Ask Sariye, she just said After saying "hermits have their own tricks", they refused to disclose any more information.

Of course, Sariye found a foreign aid, a person that even Matsuda didn't know, and even she herself didn't expect it - Gin Jiu.

Negotiations with the Black Organization were proceeding in an orderly manner at that time. As the person responsible for supervising the Sakai Group, Gin had been in contact with Sariye by phone or email, but the communication between the two was very brief. Ye provided the organization with the services they needed, did not ask much or inquire, pretended to be deaf and dumb, and wisely protected himself.Such a partner seems to make the people in the organization very satisfied, and naturally supports her growth. When Sariye encountered obstacles from local forces in the process of opening casinos in various places, she tentatively went to Gin, thinking It is necessary to ask the organization to help solve it on the condition of a transaction.

Gin, who has always used simple and rude solutions, instead proposed a once-and-for-all solution for her. Under his prompting, Sariye also reached an agreement with the local associations, providing a dividend plan, and earning money together. Inadvertently, a circle of relationships centered on the Sakai Group was formed, and it was a surprise that Sariye gained an intelligence network all over the country by his unintentional move.

No matter in the previous time and space or in this time and space, Gin has given her great help. Sariye always wanted to thank him face to face, but Gin hadn’t appeared in Japan for a long time, and even the scarf she sent over last time was gone. It has been hanging on the doorknob, and the outer bag is covered with dust.

And when I saw Gin Jiu himself again, it was already a year after Sariye came to this time and space.

(End of this chapter)

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