Daily life of an American TV drama agent

Chapter 325 Ron is about to go bankrupt

Ron originally thought that businessmen who deal in human lives would be tougher than those who deal with other businesses, but it turns out that Ron was wrong.

After the first hammer hit, Ron immediately got the answer he wanted. However, just to be sure, Ron hit two more hammers to make sure. At this time, Arthur also came over.

Arthur told Ron that he and Crane grew up together. This guy had been very cunning since he was a child, so it was a bit hasty to only confirm twice. Ron nodded and readily accepted his subordinate's suggestion of trying more times.

Although the final result was still the same, in the spirit of being careful and never making a big mistake, Ron secretly decided that he must try a few more times when encountering similar things in the future.

What if you really happen to meet a cunning bastard once?

"Ron, what are you thinking about?" Leonard's sudden voice interrupted Ron's thinking about how to spend the collected tax money: "Since noon, I have been watching you being restless. Is it because of work? Haven't you finished the above matter yet?

All the mecha design work on our side has been completed. All that's left is for Howard to slowly assemble it. If you want to go faster, you can ask Howard to help you find a few more engineers. "

Today is Ron's third day in Los Angeles. After finishing the IRS matters, Ron came to school as usual in the afternoon to check on the progress of his mecha project.

"No, no, no," Ron refused continuously: "This project is still a secret for now. I don't need too many people to know about it, and I'm not in a hurry. Just do it slowly."

"Hey! Why don't you ask me what I'm thinking?" Sheldon felt ignored and said unconvincingly, trying to show his presence.

"You just said that you were thinking about Dr. Green's efforts to make science accessible to civilians. How about it? Have you come up with any results?"

"That was just now, and now I'm thinking about trains."

"Hey, are you listening to me?" Ron waved his hand in front of Howard. When he spoke just now, Howard didn't respond.

"Sorry, I didn't hear you. I was thinking about something else."

Good gay friend Rajesh asked with concern: "What's wrong with you?"

"It's about Bernadette."

"Isn't it? I hope everything is well with you." Although the words were still concerned, the smile on the Indian's face could not be hidden no matter how hard he tried.

Ron and Leonard rolled their eyes together.

Yes, Rajesh has a crush on Bernadette, and everyone knows that Bernadette is planning to break up, except Sheldon, but even if Sheldon knows, it's no different than not knowing, so it's OK can be ignored.

"No matter what, we support you. If you have anything unhappy, feel free to speak out." Leonard held Howard's hand across the table.

"Yes, good or tragic," Rajesh added.

Ron didn't say anything, but he was complaining in his heart: I think him knowing you is the biggest tragedy in his life.

"Brothers, I plan to propose to Bernadette."

"What!" Howard didn't say anything. As soon as he opened his mouth, he hit a critical blow, which shocked his friends beyond measure.

"Yes, I've always wanted to find a good idea to propose, and now I think it's time."

"Why don't you wait a little longer?"

"Yes, yes, don't be impatient yet."

Unfortunately, the cold water from his friends could not extinguish Howard's enthusiasm. Just at this time, Howard's cell phone rang.

"Great, it's my cousin who asked me about matchmaking."

Howard pressed the call button: "David, how about finding it for me? What?! Only half a carat? No problem, half a carat is fine... Her tiny hands will make everything look really big. This is me One of the reasons why I love her..."

As he spoke, Howard walked towards the quiet place. Leonard looked at his back and sighed: "Oh my God, he will be disappointed."

"I know that if he proposes now, the result will definitely be bad." Howard was not here, and Rajesh finally couldn't help but grinned, his mouth almost reaching behind his ears.

"What's that expression of yours?" Ron was startled by Rajesh's strange expression: "I obviously feel sorry for what you said, but why do I feel like you are smiling so happily?"

"Yes, Rajesh, why?"

"Uh..." Rajesh was stuck for a long time before he could organize his words: "In India, smiles have many different meanings, such as happy tears, sad smiles, just like what I just said. India is really a stupid place. ,right?"

"Is this really the case? I've been to India before, so why does it feel like it's not like this?" Ron was skeptical.

"Hi, Ron, you are just a tourist. You know, there are many states in India, and the cultural customs of each state are different. It may just be that the state you went to is not like this."

Rajesh was still lying tirelessly for himself. Ron thought about it and decided not to expose him any further. Let him just fool him for now!

Anyway, there will be plenty of time for him to cry later, and Ron has no time to care about that now.

"Boss, this is our financial statement as of the second quarter of this year. I think you should take a look." As soon as Ron returned to the office, Andy presented the financial statement as soon as possible.

"I remember I told you that as long as you record something like this and report it to the headquarters, you don't need to show it to me. I am completely confident in your work."

Ron put the report on the table impatiently, not wanting to touch it at all.

"But I think you should still take a look." Andy was not someone who gave up easily. He directly opened the report on Ron's desk: "Because if you don't do something, our financial situation will remain the same as it is now. If this continues, we will be insolvent by the end of next quarter at most, and you will become the first special operations team captain in the history of the IRS to lose his job due to bankruptcy."

"How can it be?!"

When it comes to money, Ron huffed and sat up from his boss chair: "What happened? Did the taxes from the Fried Chicken Tree not be transferred on time, or did the bankers in Los Angeles come up with something else?" Any tax avoidance ideas? Tell me, and I’ll go have a chat with them right away. I’m a person who always likes to convince people with reason.”

As he spoke, Ron took out a hammer from the drawer. Obviously, the "reason" he was talking about should be a physical principle.

Andy shook his head: "No, their taxes have been paid on time recently, but our expenses have been a little higher recently."

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