[i]'He really seems interested in my assistants'[/i] Sylus notes, recalling how the young man's eyes lingered on Jully. Most people would just ignore them, seeing Sylus as the only important person in the room. The overly willing to please, or the ones only shooting to ride to the top are not what Marius needs. He needs someone who will be content at his station for as long as possible. And Sylus intends to find that person. Sylus doesn't respond outwardly to the other man's overtly sharp response, however inside he can feel a smile spreading. [i]'He's got some guts, that is encouraging, and despite saying he's shown no interest in other parts of the business, he seems to understand financial aspects to her little enterprise'[/i] Without looking at it he opens the ledger. [i]'And from the sound of the way he speaks about his family the chances of him asking for time off around holidays and such is lower than the others'[/i] His eyes fall to the ledger when he talks about when he got rejected, looking over his notes for the other candidates swiftly before flipping to his page. It's already half filled with information that was gathered before he ever set foot in the building. All applicants had to apply online for the job, and once accepted Sylus sent out his investigators to pick up little tidbits of information on each candidate. [i]'None have shown such spirit. There was one other guy who talked back like this, but it was clear by then that he'd given up on getting the job and was just trying to end the interview as fast as possible'[/i] Glancing up at Will his inner smile widens again at the look in his eyes. Despite the obviously obstinate grin, there is a touch of confidence Sylus takes a liking to. Sliding out his pen from the back of the leather ledger he begins scribbling done a few notes. He can almost feel, as he could from the moment he first made the man wait, that he has a level of impatience. Part of his collection of tools for his job includes a small monitor he keeps in his breast pocket which is directly connected to all the security cameras. He'd watched the young man from the entrance to when Sylus himself got on the elevator, and it was obvious the guy has spunk. [i]'Very key for dealing with Marius'[/i] “You are right, I could have indeed been more polite.” He snaps the ledger shut and hands it to Kesh behind him who had moved forward as soon as he closed it. As he steps back into place Sylus meet's Will's eye. “However, you too could have been more polite as well, but you chose not to.” He lets that hang in the air for only a few seconds before continuing. Standing he turns towards the door. “This can be a very vicious business, as you know, and as a business it needs all the right parts to run.” Turning his head just far enough to look at Will a faint smirk appears on his lips, “If you are willing to take that tone with me and still expect to have a chance at this job. . . .” He looks back towards the door. His assistants move to his sides as he steps away from the chair. “You may just be the right piece to keep the wheels turning.” When he reaches the door he glances over his shoulder to the only man still in the room, the guard having left some time ago when no one was looking. “If you agree, be at your station tomorrow, five AM sharp.” He motions to the desk in the hallway with his thumb before dropping his head and once again the inane babble between him and his assistants starts up again and they vanish into the elevator.