Frank is a very business-minded person who discovered business opportunities in this industry as early as 2002 and put himself into it. Frank expanded Uber's business to not only deliver passengers but also take orders and deliver packages (delivery). A single car order, all arrived perfectly, and has built a good reputation in the industry. He also set three principles for himself: 1. Take the order to the end 2. Don't ask the name 3. Don't open the package.
The opening chapter of "Fate Express 1" is high-energy. Frank, who was hanging out, accidentally found that someone had posted a short-distance order for 3 people and took it. Four robbers rushed into the car when he went to the place. Frank was angry and said yes. How can you have one more of 3 people, no, no, no, you can't even point a gun at me! In the end, the robber was randomly knocked out and then started the racing mode. Several police cars were slow and weak and the small broken police cars claimed to be arresting people. In fact, they were just hungry and wanted to eat dirt.
In "Fate Express 2", Frank created a new service, a monthly service, responsible for being a driver for the children of high-ranking officials. Rich people are missed. No, Frank took his children to the hospital to see a doctor and was missed by the kidnappers. Our excellent driver, Frank, did not flinch, he fought with the kidnappers. What a touching driver this is. Buying a driver's monthly service and giving a free bodyguard service is simply overvalued.
Good performance also has no small disadvantages. It is too attractive. An impatient customer in "Fate Express 3" couldn't wait to line up, so he kidnapped Frank and asked him to forcibly take the order. Hey, good performance is so sought-after.
In the upcoming release of "Fate Express: Battle for the Reboot," the glamorous "Uber driver" is making a comeback with his new Audi S8. What kind of bizarre order will this "Uber driver" take? What exciting and exciting scenes are waiting for us?
In this regard, I just want to say, old driver, take me to fly!
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