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"Money is just money; there’s no distinction between black and white. The key is in whose hands the power to define it lies.”

Tianxing Finance has already beco a multinational financial consortium. When a financial group wants money, it has its own ans.

The most common thod is to use the funds of savings users. However, whether it’s Guangsheng Bank or the so-called ‘gangster bank’, Delii Bank, they are all newcors.

Although there are quite a few deposit users now, it is still a drop in the ocean. They need more savings funds.

Normal channels have beco difficult to access. Just like a person who often uses ICBC—unless treated unfairly by ICBC, rely relying on an IPO or raising deposit rates won’t make them stick around long term, let alone turn into fixed savings.

Lu Liang needs a large amount of funds as reserve ammunition to keep going until he wins this protracted battle and achieves comprehensive victory.

The dostic money that’s not seen in the light can just et their needs. It’s just a matter of convincing people that this money will ‘forever’ stay unseen when placed with them; this requires cooperation from relevant mainland departnts.

Pan Guoqing frowned, thought for a long ti, then answered, “Mr. Lu, actually with your influence, even if you launch another large-scale ABS, people would still buy it.”

Whether public offering, private placent, or ABS, the speed and scale of fundraising are too slow for a group as massive as Tianxing Finance, and the investnt restrictions are too many.

However, Lu Liang himself is sowhat uncontrollable. If given this permission again, becoming East Asia’s Swiss Bank, in ti, it might beco a major threat that they cannot interfere with.

Lu Liang furrowed his brow, aware of Pan Guoqing’s concerns, so he relented strategically, “Life always finds a way on its own, and so does money. If Chairman Pan thinks launching another ABS can solve the current problem, we’ll certainly give it a try.”

Pan Guoqing paused, quickly saying, “Mr. Lu, please wait; give us so ti to discuss.”

He certainly understood the principle of diversion over blockage. Rather than letting fleeing funds run amok like headless flies or flee abroad into foreign-capital banks, it’s better to leave an opening for an eventual cleanup.

But this opening, he didn’t want to easily give Lu Liang, nor did he want to watch Lu Liang grow bigger. At least sothing in exchange, like fund supervision permissions, is desired.

However, Lu Liang seed entirely unwilling to negotiate with him; after all, he said ‘give it a try’, absolving himself completely of failure.

"Okay, I’m waiting for your ssage.”

Lu Liang’s lips curved upward, feeling very pleased.

Pan Guoqing’s mistake was thinking they had a duty to block the RMB from breaking through seven.

Going long against the trend, defending for the country is indeed Lu Liang’s intention, but if faced with a situation where victory is impossible and mainland can clearly help but chooses to ignore, he too can choose to cut losses early.

Hoping for national prosperity and strength is based on his own increasing power.

If he is not there, or Tianxing Finance no longer exists, even if East Country becos a global ruler, it is aningless.

Before long, Pan Guoqing called back Lu Liang, bringing news: after discussion, they decided to imdiately unite the three major communications operators to implent card-breaking action.

As for how to make the funds wanting to flee the mainland market think Tianxing Finance is the escape route, it’s up to Lu Liang to find a way—they won’t provide any help.

On the contrary, if they need, Lu Liang must cooperate in retrieving user data or freezing fund accounts.

They certainly won’t make it difficult for Lu Liang but will clarify all aspects and then initiate fund recovery—all within reasonable legal bounds.

"Lu Liang, don’t let us down. To support you, I’ve already violated so principles.” Pan Guoqing said sternly.

He knew that once this opening was made, Tianxing Finance would beco increasingly uncontrollable, subtly changing his attitude towards Lu Liang.

If hard asures don’t work, soft ones must be tried.

Lu Liang smiled, expressing: “Chairman Pan, I understand what you’re saying—a strong country ans wealthy citizens. Without the protection of a strong nation, the developnt of Tianxing Finance over the years wouldn’t be this smooth.”

"Little Lu, I’m relieved to hear you think this way.”

Pan Guoqing frowned, unsure if Lu Liang was pretending or genuinely not understanding. Before he could continue hinting, Lu Liang said, “Chairman Pan, anything else you want to instruct? There’s an urgent call I might need to take.”

Pan Guoqing tried to control his emotions: “Nothing more, you go ahead.”

"Okay, okay, thank you, Chairman Pan.”

Lu Liang smiled, thinking Old Pan really takes him for a political novice ignorant of everything?

Opening this channel for him is certainly not sothing decided by Pan Guoqing alone.

Lu Liang would rember the favor but wouldn’t direct his reciprocation towards individuals.

If they want him to choose sides, there’s no way to achieve that.

Lu Liang collected his smile, tapping his fingers on the table, contemplating how to play this advantageous opening hand well.

Opening this channel for him is an unspoken rule, so it cannot be publicly advertised. He must make people proactively seek him out, then repeatedly decline until finally succumbing to the temptation of benefits, reluctantly agreeing.

"Little Wang won’t do, too familiar, it’s ti to switch soone else to take advantage.”

"Xu Jiayin used to be suitable, but now he’s beco a positive example in real estate.”

"Old ng previously mainly in foreign trade, barely suitable, but now suddenly involved in charging stations.”

"Who’s the right choice?”

Lu Liang suddenly felt wistful. Those he knew or was acquainted with would generally offer so help, none would fall into needing to flee categories.

He murmured quietly, “Thinking too much now is aningless; wait until the card-breaking action begins, those urgent and eting the criteria will naturally co seeking.”

Understanding this point, Lu Liang no longer felt troubled by it. He called Li Junwei: “Jun Wei, find ways to expand Guangsheng Bank’s credit card and borrowing business, spread the ssage that we’re not short of money.”

Li Junwei was startled, finding it hard to keep up with Lu Liang’s thinking. Despite being fiercely battling foreign capital in the foreign exchange market, the apparent cash reserve was decreasing. Instead of finding ways to secure funds, he was starting to release it.

"Any problem?” Lu Liang asked.

"No, I’ll get right on it.”

Li Junwei recalled the advice of his predecessors—Boss Lu’s tasks need not be understood but must remain buried if misunderstood. Ti will always prove Lu Liang right.

Just as Li Junwei left, Lu Liang called Xu Jiawei, far away in Tokyo: “Contact Wen Chao later, align with his ti, and discuss the Bitcoin business with him.”

Now that the mainland is willing to open this channel, regardless of what kind of money, if it can flow out of the mainland, Lu Liang wants it all.

Xingheng holding over 1.7 million Bitcoins long-term can entirely leverage East Country’s real estate economic transformation and card-breaking action to independently initiate a new market trend.

Based on the historical record of rising to twenty thousand US Dollars, this round of market trends should attract many people, including those shadowy funds Lu Liang is anticipating.

"Hopefully, you can give a surprise.”

Lu Liang eagerly anticipated personally verifying the online rumor about whether the wealth on the rich list is just the tip of an iceberg.

Leaving the office, he went to the international market trading room under Wen Chao’s jurisdiction. Lu Liang walked to Wen Chao’s side and said: “If they set their target at 6.9800, then we’ll position our defense line at 6.9790.”

"Don’t worry about subsequent funding keeping up; it’s just a long-term battle—all the ti they want, I’ll see who will ultimately win!”

Wen Chao was stunned, showing unconditional trust in Lu Liang: “Okay, Mr. Lu.”

Lu Liang smiled, looking at offshore RMB as if seeing a prize pool that keeps accumulating bonuses.

He rembered playing poker in the past, including a style called blind bet—one round and another round—the jackpot would grow higher and higher.

Their reliance is just the year’s second-half disaster; Lu Liang’s reliance is their inevitable self-inflicted calamity, causing four tis circuit breaker in US stocks.

During this ti, Lu Liang will use every ans to gather all necessary funds until he decides it’s ti to call the shot.

The counterattack horn has sounded. If he becos the final victor, Tianxing Financial Group will no longer stoop to East Asia; they can hunt globally, including Wall Street as their hunting ground.

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