Although everyone knows the importance of English and is envious and jealous of it, no one is willing to spend time learning it.
When it comes down to it, these people have no ambition and just want to get by.
Opportunity comes to those who are prepared.
Rohan Mahesh sat in the passenger seat, and the driver was also a second-level police officer.
Although Yadav is a director, he is not qualified to own his own official car because his rank is not high enough. This is the police station's car and is only used when on missions.
After getting in the car, Rohan Mahesh didn't say a word but just secretly looked at Yadav sitting in the back seat through the rearview mirror.
Rohan found that Yadav seemed a little excited, but also a little worried, which was a bit contradictory.
The car started, and the driver was obviously informed of the destination, but Rohan didn't know it.
Ten minutes later, Yadav said, "Rohan, we are going to meet the Minister of Finance, Mr. Rajit Nair, later. You must translate the English carefully, without any mistakes..."
"Yes, Chief!"
Rohan probably understood something in his mind. The Rajit Nair mentioned by Yadav was the Finance Minister of Maharashtra, who was in charge of the state's purse strings and was definitely a heavyweight figure.
It stands to reason that such a big shot would not look for a grassroots police chief like Yadav.
It's like if the Director of China's Finance Department has something to do, would he directly go to the director of a grassroots police station?
Basically, they all go to see the director of the municipal bureau or the director of the department.
So this matter seems a bit weird.
No wonder Yadav looked a little conflicted just now.
Being summoned by such a big boss is generally a good thing, as the big boss must need you for something, but this good thing can easily turn into a bad thing.
For example, if you can't satisfy the boss, that would be a bad thing.
Rohan was thinking about Rajit Nair in his mind. He knew this guy.
After all, he is a big shot in Maharashtra, and there was also news about this guy when Rohan was in Mumbai in his previous life.
It should be two years later, this guy was caught. He was investigated for accepting a large amount of bribes and was eventually sentenced to three years in prison.
This is relatively rare. In India, these powerful people are rarely sentenced.
Of course, these are some power struggles between political parties, and it is these struggles that can put opponents in jail.
Regardless of whether this guy will be brought down in the future, he is definitely a powerful boss now.
Rohan felt a little sad in his heart. In his previous life, he had no chance to meet such a big boss.
I didn't expect that as a second-level police officer, I would have this opportunity now. It's really unpredictable.
The car passed numerous security checks and drove into an upscale residential area.
Rohan and his companions came to Rajit's residence. This was a private meeting, and it was impossible for them to appear in the office.
Director Yadav seemed very restrained here. There is no way because the status gap is too big.
Rohan felt much better and didn't feel too burdened. He just followed Yadav and translated when the time came.
Bigwigs like Rajit basically disdain to talk to people in other languages and just speak English directly.
If Hindi or Marathi, the local language of Maharashtra, is really used, it is usually for political propaganda and to get close to the people and win votes.
Of course, Yadav knew that when Rajit summoned him, there would be translators here, and some of his subordinates might even communicate with him directly without using English, but he still brought Rohan with him just in case.
Just now at the police station, Yadav asked whether Deputy Chief Geet Singh had arrived. In fact, Rohan knew very well that Yadav was just asking casually. Even if Singh really wanted to be there, he would not bring Singh with him.
No matter what, being summoned by the boss is a good thing after all. How can such a good thing be shared with others?