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[TL/N: Deleted the entire half of the chapter here, so basically the author is explaining how the tax work and etc, he also ntioned about the Ching Chong history about blah blah...]

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Clinton, known for his high IQ, saw through Martin's needs at a glance.

He said to Hillary:

"Darling, I don't think you need to expect Martin to support you fully. It's good enough if he donates so money. After all, West Africa needs construction, not financial tricks that never produce anything."

"Moreover, Martin's influence on Wall Street isn't weak. Don't think about using special ans to force him into line. This guy might be young, but he's definitely not easy to deal with."

Clinton understood his wife extrely well. This woman was very strong-willed, very good at disguising herself, but not clever enough. Sotis she could be controlled by "emotions" and needed soone by her side to point things out.

He continued: "Rather than competing with Martin, it's better to maintain a good relationship with Haim Saban. This guy's dia resources are what you need."

Then he thought for a mont and said: "Actually, I think you should also value the internet dia sector. Traditional dia may hold the mainstream voice, but the rapid spread of the internet also has irreplaceable advantages."

Hillary pondered and said: "I will pay attention to the internet, but my foundation is still mainstream dia."

"Alright, as you wish." Clinton didn't say anything more. Thᴇ link to the origɪn of this information rᴇsts ɪn NoveI(F)ire

Mainly because he thought again: his wife's persona had no advantage on the internet. She couldn't be as unrestrained online as that idiot Trump, playing "dumb."

His wife was destined to lose to Trump on the internet battlefield.

If that was the case, rather than being defeated in a weak area, it was better to deepen efforts in strong areas.

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