"What’s the problem, Brother Tian?" Ghost asked?
"What are the requirents to start a bodyguard company in Huaxia?" Lin Tian asked directly. In the dostic market, firearms are first to be restricted, and bodyguards often deal with firearms, so starting a bodyguard company in the country is not a simple affair.
Ghost thought for a mont before saying, "First, the legal representative of the bodyguard company must have a clean personal record, an ID card, academic certificates, a qualification certificate recognized by the public security, over five years of public security and security operations managent experience, and no criminal record..."
"Wait a second..." Lin Tian quickly gestured for him to stop, frowning and saying, "You’ve made my head spin already. Except for having a clean personal record and being a legal citizen, I don’t et any of the criteria. I’ve never even heard of a defense qualification certificate, and my experience in bodyguard work is less than half a year. Is there even a point in starting?"
"Don’t rush, Brother Tian. You may not et these requirents, but I do," Ghost explained.
"You do? Right, you’ve been a bodyguard for a long ti. We could set you as the company’s legal representative, and I could just be an investor," Lin Tian nodded in understanding. Rules are rigid, but people are flexible. There’s always a solution.
Seeing that Lin Tian understood, Ghost continued, "Brother Tian, those were just the preliminary conditions. Furthermore, the company’s registered capital must not be less than one million, and it must have an office space, including a training area, equipnt storage, and other such mandatory requirents."
"Don’t worry about the registered capital. As for the premises..." Lin Tian thought for a mont and rembered the leisure center’s club. That should work.
"Ghost, would a large Taekwondo club suffice?" Lin Tian asked.
"That could barely work. The premises are generally used for daily training. Many martial arts clubs also operate bodyguard services, though they are not very formal. Actually, many dostic bodyguards are informal. Many wealthy people hire bodyguards just to bolster their image, and they even act as drivers or secretaries. I certainly wouldn’t do those kinds of jobs," Ghost said casually.
A person who had faced life and death would naturally disdain such pseudo-bodyguards. Not to ntion those used as a facade. So wealthy individuals even hire attractive female bodyguards to satisfy certain fetishes. Their ability to fight is secondary; looking good is the primary requirent.
"Funds and premises are not a problem. What’s next is the company’s na, and it seems we also need a logo, or in business terms, a trademark." Lin Tian disliked dragging things out and wanted to establish all the essentials imdiately.
"Correct. The na and logo are like an army’s number and flag. So, Brother Tian, how do you plan to na it? Dostic bodyguard companies are generally called security consultant companies, which makes it easier to pass the review," Ghost said.
Lin Tian didn’t care much about the na. These days, all sorts of nas exist, and people could accept even the weirdest ones. If the capability isn’t there, a good na and logo are useless—they’d look good but be of no use.
But if the capability is strong, even a random animal na like ’Wildcat’ or ’Mountain Cat’ could seem reliable.
The na ’Tianxue Jewelry’ flashed through Lin Tian’s mind, concocted by Xiao Manxuan—who had said it combined her sister’s character for ’snow’ with Lin Tian’s ’Tian.’ Since there was already an existing idea, Lin Tian generously thought, treating the two sisters equally, the na ’Tianxuan’ didn’t sound too bad either.
"Tianxuan Special Guard Security Consultant Company," Lin Tian said with satisfaction.
"Tianxuan Special Guard?" Ghost felt indifferent; it was just a na, but Rossi took another look at Lin Tian.
Rossi certainly knew Xiao Manxuan. Once Lin Tian ntioned Tianxuan Special Guard, he thought of their relationship, which seed more ambiguous than that between a bodyguard and an employer. But he didn’t see anything inappropriate; instead, he thought that a strong person like Lin Tian, if overseas, would likely have more than one woman following him.
"As for the logo and such, Ghost, you handle it. It’s probably just a wolf’s head, a lion’s head, or a sword—nothing new. Just get the trademark registered," Lin Tian said nonchalantly, having chosen a good na; he didn’t care much about the logo.
"Alright, registering the company will take so ti," Ghost said.
"Rossi, the club from last ti is mine now. When Ghost needs any docunts, you provide them to him. If there’s anything else you can’t handle, let know," Lin Tian turned and said to Rossi.
"Don’t worry, Brother Tian," Rossi nodded in agreent, but when he looked up again, Lin Tian was nowhere to be seen.
He and Ghost exchanged looks, both seeing the shock in each other’s eyes. They couldn’t even see the trace of Lin Tian’s departure; his speed must be extrely fast, truly coming and going without a trace.
Even though Rossi was familiar with Lin Tian’s capabilities, he was deeply shocked every ti. He seed to have an illusion that his master possessed endless potential, always inscrutable.
Actually, Lin Tian did not intend to leave so conspicuously, but he had just seen a familiar figure on the street from the rooftop, prompting him to jump down to the street continuously.
The street was bustling, and Lin Tian’s sudden appearance didn’t attract anyone’s attention. He scanned around and saw the familiar figure again, then in a flash, appeared in front of her.
She was struggling to hold a box; coupled with Lin Tian’s sudden appearance, she bumped into him, and the box nearly fell.
Lin Tian didn’t even need to look, rely reaching out to catch the box.
"So... sorry..." she stepped back two steps, not even seeing who it was clearly, and hastily apologized with timidity.
Still that shy character, Lin Tian looked at her uneasy expression and joked: "Manager Su Qingqing, how co you seem like a stranger speaking to after just a day or two?"
"Ah, it’s Brother Lin—oh, no, boss—I haven’t forgotten you..." Su Qingqing hadn’t finished speaking when she realized that her words seed inappropriate, as they sounded too intimate. She nervously clarified, "I... I didn’t an that."
"Oh? Then what did you an, did you actually forget ?" Lin Tian saw her coy expression and couldn’t resist teasing her again.
"No, no, I... I will never forget you, Brother Lin," the little girl earnestly clarified.
Well, the joking might have gone a bit too far, Lin Tian thought, touching his nose and diverting the topic: "You ca to the bar to pick up your belongings, right? It’s so heavy, and it’s late too. Let drive you back."
"No need, boss, I can just take the bus," Su Qingqing softly refused, yet she didn’t dare look at Lin Tian while talking.
"Look at the ti; the last bus has already left. No need to discuss it further; I will drive you back," Lin Tian said authoritatively.
He picked up the box and headed directly for the parking area, with Su Qingqing having no choice but to follow obediently behind Lin Tian.
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