Standing outside the door, Deputy Director Fu’s face was as ugly as could be, as black as the bottom of a pot.
His initial intention to come and see the person was completely gone. He turned and left.
The two people inside were completely unaware, still berating how unreliable and incompetent the Hangzhou Public Security Bureau was.
“How’s the matter I asked you to handle?” Qian Minghao asked.
Liangzi smiled and said, “Don’t worry about my work. Bei Lizong has already signed the contract. I’ve already established relationships with all the manufacturers he contacted. They’ll produce substandard goods. When the goods are delivered, Bei Lizong will have to pay 80 million in compensation.”
Qian Minghao frowned: “Only 80 million? Why didn’t you write 100 million?”
Liangzi was speechless. 80 million was already abnormal, far exceeding three times the value of the goods themselves. Adding more would have prevented them from signing.
“Brother Qian, they only agreed to 80 million after much persuasion. Normally, it would only be 30 million at most.”
“Alright, alright, I understand.”
Qian Minghao thought about how small the Bei family was; they couldn’t possibly come up with 80 million even if they sold everything they owned.
“I really want to see that day come.”
“It won’t be long. You’ll see it soon.” Liangzi said with a smile.
Everything proceeded smoothly. According to the plot, Qian Minghao was supposed to be constantly bothering Bei Yutang during this time. However, his serious injuries and hospitalization actually made things much easier for Bei Yutang.
Without Qian Minghao bothering her, Bei Yutang focused all her attention on stocks because she had discovered something very interesting.
Someone was manipulating the stock market. If she could ride this wave, she could make a fortune without any investment.
Stock manipulation like this is controlled by bigwigs in the financial world. Their methods are incredibly sophisticated; they can rake in billions from the stock market overnight, all from small-time shareholders and individual investors.
Of course, this behavior is illegal. Manipulating stock prices is completely illegal, but catching them is extremely difficult. These bigwigs have the power and influence to back them up.
Combining international news and stock market fluctuations with domestic stock market data, Bei Yutang quickly calculated on a piece of paper, trying to analyze when and where they would make their move, and how she could subtly infiltrate the situation.
Bei Yutang spent an entire night calculating, leaving a thick stack of paper on her desk, covered with various obscure formulas.
As the sun shone through the window onto her desk, the woman sitting there let out a long sigh of relief, finally knowing she had finished the calculations.
Bei Yutang glanced at the time; after a good rest, she would likely be staying up late tonight.
Bei Yutang took a day off, citing illness, to catch up on sleep.
Later that evening, Bei Yutang closed her bedroom door, timed the international stock market, and logged onto the stock exchange. She looked at the price increases of the three stocks she had predicted.
Two of the stocks showed slight increases, while the other experienced a slight decrease.
Bei Yutang kept a close eye on these three stocks.
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PS: I spent a lot of time researching stocks.
By the way, I didn’t even find what I was looking for.
This content is all fictional; don’t take it seriously. I don’t play the stock market and don’t know much about it. I’ve only read a book about stocks, and I’ve forgotten some of the technical terms, so I can only write this up. Those of you who understand stocks, just read it and don’t take it seriously.
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