Chapter Twenty One: The Electric Group

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"Now let’s move on to the second agenda item,” Deputy Governor Scott Ping said. He then turned to Ethan Cole, who was sitting in the corner, and said, “Ethan, please invite Director Williams and Chairman Grant in from the outer room.” "Yes, Deputy Governor Ping." Ethan Cole strode to the outer office. Director Williams, in his early fifties and in charge of industry affairs, served as the initial Chairman of the Board for the Oregon Electric Group (OEG) when it was first established. Chairman Robert Grant, on the other hand, was much younger, appearing to be only in his early forties. He looked very capable, wearing a sharp suit and his hair neatly combed. When Ethan entered, the two were whispering to each other; upon seeing him, they immediately stopped talking. "Director Williams, C

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