Chapter 859
After all, Paul had grown up in a strict upbringing with high intellectual development, he was quite a
broad-minded and unbiased gentleman. Thus, he was calm and collected when he heard Charlie
describe his ''job'', unlike others who usually looked at him differently afterward. 6
As for Charlie, there was nothing for him to feel embarrassed or ashamed of. He was a live-in son-
inw for three years now, it was nothing new for people to learn that he was a moocher.
At this moment, Paul said, "By the way, Charlie, since you know Mr. Cameron from Shangri-La, I
wonder when is it convenient for you to introduce him to me? Well, I intend to actively expand my
local resources andwork in Aurous Hill since I''ll be shifting mypany here. I will be very
grateful if you can help m e with this." 7
Charlie didn''t want Paul to know how close he was to Isaac Cameron. He almost guessed his
connection with the Wade family just now, after all, it could be possible that he would discover more
details and information if he got to know Isaac through him.
Thus, he said apologetically, "Frankly, Paul, Mr.
Cameron and I are just acquaintances, I just happen to know his friend personally, and it''s quite
shameful to say that I met this person during one of my feng shui jobs." 2
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"Feng shui?” Paul blurted, surprised, "Charlie, are you a feng shui master?" 5
Charlie smiled faintly and said, "Oh no, don''t call me that, I''m not a master. I read some books and
learned from an old master in the past. To put it bluntly, it''s more toward an art of deception." 5
Trying to get Charlie out of embarrassment, Jacob diverted the topic, "By the way, Paul, what is the
nature of your business? I assume it must be a big corporation since you have shifted your
company from the States to Aurous Hill, am I right?" 1
"Uncle Wilson, ourpany is actually a multinationalw firm, mainly providing high-end legal
support for some Fortune 500panies." 1
"So, Paul, you are awyer too, then?" 5
"Yes, Uncle Wilson. My dad and I are bothwyers. To put it bluntly, I inherited his profession.” 1
"I heard that the requirements for bing awyer i n the States are very high, am I right?
Generally speaking, don''t you need a Ph.D. as the minimum requirement?" 4
Paul smiled slightly. "Yes, Uncle Wilson, you are right. There are two professions in the United
States that have the highest academic requirements, and that are doctors andwyers. Generally
speaking, a formally registeredwyer must have at least a certified master''s degree from aw
school." i
Jacob nodded and said, "What degree are you then?" 3
Paul humbly said, "I’m a Ph.D. graduate from Yale Law School." 7
Jacob gasped and nodded in amazement. "Wow, Yale! I t is a world-ss Ivy League! It is really
amazing to be admitted to a doctoral program in such a prestigious university!"
"Uncle, to be honest, getting a doctoral degree only means that you have the academic qualification
to be awyer, the certificate opens the door for you. But to be a truly excellentwyer, you
need to go through a long period of growth experience, at least 10 to 20 years of experience, and
practical experience in hundreds of sessful cases. So, for me, I am nothing but an entry-level
rookie." 6
Then, he looked at his mother and said, "Actually, I have just graduated. My experience is not
enough to run ourw firm independently, so I only assume the position of general manager on the
surface, but the true hero is my mother who helps me behind the scenes and even guides me to run
thepany.
Without her, thepany would probably be ruined i n my hands."