Super Brain Telekinesis
Super Brain Telekinesis Chapter 134

While everyone else was grabbing red envelopes and setting off fireworks, here I am, stuck at home writing and updating!

After a thorough selection process, although Wu Hao wasn’t entirely satisfied with the results, he knew that the level of private bodyguards employed by domestic security companies in China was about the same.

After all, private bodyguards in China are subject to very strict regulations. Moreover, it’s not easy to find highly skilled individuals at these security companies. Thus, after comparing private bodyguards from several companies, Wu Hao ultimately chose two security companies, selecting a total of 18 private bodyguards, including 6 women and 12 men.

These 6 female bodyguards were all from one security company that specializes in providing female private bodyguards. Wu Hao chose the top-rated and highest-priced female bodyguards from this company. Although these 6 women were not as attractive as some of the other female bodyguards in the company, they were the most skilled. Wu Hao primarily wanted female bodyguards to protect his sister, Wu Xiaoxiao, at school.

Given that his sister Wu Xiaoxiao is a pure and lovely young girl, Wu Hao was uncomfortable with the idea of surrounding her with male bodyguards.

Although female bodyguards are generally less capable than their male counterparts, Wu Hao reviewed the task records and ability profiles of all the bodyguards from the two security companies. He found that even if the female bodyguards weren’t as strong as the male ones, any one of them could still handle five or six ordinary adult men on their own.

So, he believed that these female bodyguards would be sufficient to ensure his sister Wu Xiaoxiao’s daily safety. The remaining male bodyguards would stay at the family villa to protect his parents and guard the property.

“Alright, Zero, send my selected list to the two security companies and have them arrange for the personnel to be sent over as soon as possible.” After finalizing his choices, Wu Hao instructed the intelligent program Zero to handle the subsequent tasks, which were relatively simple.

The intelligent program Zero just needed to email the selected list to the two security companies and then use the name of Oriental Galaxy Investment Company to pay the deposit. The details of the contract would be handled by Wu Zhengwei, the current executive president of Oriental Galaxy Investment Company.

However, before this, Wu Hao needed to call Wu Zhengwei to inform him. After giving instructions to Zero, Wu Hao promptly called Wu Zhengwei to discuss the recruitment of the private bodyguards.

“Boss!” On the other end, Wu Zhengwei immediately put down his work and answered respectfully. Although Wu Zhengwei was over a decade older than Wu Hao, he never underestimated his young superior.

Through his position as the executive president of Oriental Galaxy Investment Company in China, Wu Zhengwei had gradually come to understand the company. Even with limited information, he knew that Wu Hao’s stake in the company was significant enough to influence its decisions.

A clear demonstration of this influence was the ongoing $3 billion investment in a resort in Sanxi Village, Wu Hao’s hometown. It was obvious to anyone with a little knowledge that the company was investing such a large amount mainly because it was Wu Hao’s hometown.

Not to mention the generous compensation packages Wu Hao had promised to all the villagers in Sanxi Village, which were unparalleled nationwide.

Given Wu Hao’s ability to get Oriental Galaxy Investment Company to invest $3 billion in such a project, it was clear that he held considerable influence and status within the mysterious overseas investment company.

“Manager Wu, I have hired some private bodyguards from two security companies. By tomorrow, these companies will contact you to finalize the contracts and handle the remaining payments and subsequent tasks. Also, buy a few safe and reliable vehicles for the bodyguards’ use.” Wu Hao delegated these trivial tasks to his subordinates, valuing his own time.

“Understood, Boss!” Wu Zhengwei replied respectfully. Though Wu Hao’s instructions were not detailed, Wu Zhengwei had come to understand his directives well enough to grasp his intentions.

Since Wu Hao mentioned purchasing safe vehicles and hiring private bodyguards, it was clear that the aim was to ensure the safety of himself and his family.

However, one aspect Wu Zhengwei did not realize was that Wu Hao himself didn’t need any protection. Even the world’s top assassins were no match for him, and they would struggle to get close, let alone threaten his life.

The next day, after receiving calls from the two security companies, Wu Zhengwei began arranging the follow-up tasks. He first contacted the Volvo car dealership in the provincial capital to order five imported black XC90 SUVs. Known for their safety, Volvos were the best choice for low-profile, safety-conscious wealthy individuals.

The Volvo XC90, being an SUV, was well-suited for both urban and rural roads. Since Wu Zhengwei was familiar with the road conditions in Wu Hao’s hometown, Sanxi Village, he chose the XC90 without hesitation, knowing it would handle the local terrain well.

Though Wu Hao hadn’t specified the model, Wu Zhengwei’s understanding of Wu Hao allowed him to make these decisions confidently, ensuring everything would be handled smoothly.

Mnotia[Translator]

Just a guy translating stuff.

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