Chapter 174 Legal And Blatant Bribery

  Closing the notebook, General Williams face showed a victorious smile. If verified, Brigadier General Bob Ernst would be in big trouble, giving General Williams a significant chance to become deputy director and even be promoted to major general.

  The general, now more cordial, asked, "Hardy, are 10 planes enough?"

  "Actually, they aren't. I plan to establish my own airline," Hardy said.

  "How about this, Hardy, I'll help you secure more. How many do you want?" General Williams asked.

  "The more, the better."

  Hardy thought to himself, If the military is selling 120 C-53s and 200 C-47s, if the general can get them all for him, he wouldn't hesitate to take them all, even if it meant getting a bank loan.

  "OK, I'll do my best to help you," the general replied.

  With an improved mood, General Williams extended their meeting to include dinner.