Fatal Strike: Mercenary Road of Gunfire Ranger Chapter 907 847: Investing for Friendship
Mountain Eagle looked at Colonel Lynch and said with a smile: "You must have investigated before you ca...
I was involved in so things in Alaska before and had so cooperative projects with Senator William Hert.
Senator William Hert and his team invested $250 million in , wanting to participate in my power plant and virtual coin project in El Salvador...
Currently, my project has attracted several tentative investnts from Silicon Valley, just waiting for the power plant to be successfully built, and then the investnt from Silicon Valley will co in..."
Colonel Lynch perked up at the ntion of William Hert's na, then instinctively took a sip of tea and looked at Mountain Eagle in surprise, saying: "Are you suggesting we invest in your project?"
Mountain Eagle spread his hands and laughed, saying: "This is a sure-win investnt, not to ntion the value of the power plant, even just discussing the virtual coin trading platform, it's a profitable business.
Of course, if you have doubts about it, you can also consider investing in my family's Financial Office.
There is a guaranteed return of 7% annually, or unlimited risk returns...
I have an investnt report from the past year that you can take back for reference; personally, I suggest you choose a risk investnt."
Colonel Lynch looked at Mountain Eagle, who suddenly beca a fund manager, and said with a bit of humor: "Is it that if we invest in your project, you'll agree to help?"
Mountain Eagle shook his head with a smile: "Just investing is not enough, as a shareholder with 'friendship,' you definitely have to fulfill so obligations in certain matters...
But rest assured, it certainly won't be anything challenging, just providing convenience to and my project within your level of authority."
Colonel Lynch thought for a mont and cautiously said: "Like what...?"
Mountain Eagle spread his hands and laughed: "For instance, give so insider information; knowing any move of the US Army might affect international oil and mineral prices...
For instance, when my Financial Office personnel are in danger or need evacuation, you need to help contact the US Military Base in Southeast Asia to arrange their departure through your internal channels...
Buddy, although I have conflicts with so bastards, my business is mostly legitimate, so I won't ask my shareholders to do anything too troubleso.
Even if I did, I assure you it is for our mutual benefit!"
Colonel Lynch looked at Mountain Eagle with a peculiar expression and curiously said: "How can you be sure my boss can manage what you ntioned?"
Mountain Eagle glanced at Colonel Clent and smiled: "If your boss can't do it, then you have no reason to be here...
Buddy, we both know what happened; Kerry Cantona has sothing in his hands that is troubling even higher-tiered people than your boss does.
Your boss is one of the players at the table, which is why you are here..."
Colonel Lynch was smart enough from his military background, but compared to Mountain Eagle, who has been imrsed in the system for years, he still lacked a bit...
Faced with Mountain Eagle's offer, Colonel Lynch hesitated and said: "How much 'friendship' do we need to invest to beco your so-called shareholder?"
Mountain Eagle laughed and said: "Doesn't matter, $1 million is not too little, and $100 million is not too much...
Friendship doesn't have high or low, but the amount invested determines how much you gain!"
Colonel Lynch was curious and said: "So even if we invest just $1 million, you are willing to help us resolve the issue?"
Mountain Eagle spread his hands and said: "Of course!
Compared to those grand and wild emotions, I believe more in the trust that ti brings.
Let's take it slow; you can first experience what I can offer and then decide whether to increase your investnt or simply withdraw."
Saying this, Mountain Eagle looked at Colonel Lynch, who seed disbelief, and laughed: "You can inquire about a political broker nad Mori, he's quite famous now.
He, along with so US intelligence departnt failures, invested a significant amount into my Financial Office, and now most of them have saved enough for retirent, ready to head to the Caribbean and enjoy the scenic beauty."
Colonel Lynch listened with a peculiar expression and said: "Is it true that you don't want anything except investnt?"
Mountain Eagle shrugged indifferently and said: "If the 'friendship' you ntion is genuine, then truly, I can't think of anything else I need."
Saying this, Mountain Eagle glanced at Ryan Donovan, whose expression was complicated, and laughed: "If it's rely about money, then Kerry Cantona is more worth my effort.
After all, he's currently in dire straits, and my security promise to him is worth a fortune!"
Colonel Lynch listened, stood up, and took out the satellite phone and a USB drive. After hesitating briefly, he handed the USB drive to Mountain Eagle and said: "There are so contents here that you might be interested in...
Regarding the investnt, I need to discuss it with my boss, so give a little ti..."
Mountain Eagle played with the USB drive for a mont, made a 'please do' gesture, and then instead of imdiately checking its contents, turned to Colonel Clent, whose expression was awkward, and said: "Sir, what I said just now is true, would you be interested in investing in my Financial Office?
I guess your current situation isn't particularly good, but if you can convince so people in the military to assu responsibility for you, I am confident I can persuade the Bangkok Group to skip over you in the investigation.
Now what you should do is empty your personal and family accounts, then cancel them, and hand over the money to to manage; not only can you safely retain those funds, but you can also gain a substantial annual return.
I have an old accountant from England, who knows how to legally process these returns and transfer them under your or your family mbers' nas."
Colonel Clent listened with a complex expression and said: "What do I need to give up?"
Mountain Eagle hadn't considered getting anything from him, but this unlucky fellow himself suggested it, and after simple consideration, Mountain Eagle laughed and said: "Colonel Lynch said just now, as long as I'm willing to help, I can get conveniences in Alaska I can't imagine...
My imagination isn't rich enough to see the boundary of that kind of 'convenience' he ntioned?
I feel that the highest commander at Elson Air Force Base can already satisfy my imagination of 'convenience'?"
Colonel Clent listened and frowned, saying: "What do you want to do?"
Mountain Eagle heard and pointed out at the snowy landscape outside the window, saying: "Sir, my people are conducting disaster relief missions all around, and right now, I only have one Black Hawk from the National Guard to use.
Currently, I need to transport relief supplies, evacuate people, and drive away the Wolf Pack; one Black Hawk is simply not enough.
Many people here need assistance, and the biggest constraint is transportation.
I feel that as a United States federal officer, one shouldn't ignore the disaster under these circumstances.
When the National Guard is performing inadequately, the Federal Army should stand out and demonstrate its sense of responsibility...
To facilitate your disaster relief efforts, I can clear a space for helicopter landings and provide crew mbers with a good working environnt."
Colonel Clent couldn't believe that Mountain Eagle's request was actually to pull him into doing good deeds...
After thinking for a while, he looked at Colonel Lynch, who was calling outside in the cold, and nodded heavily, saying: "I will apply to the Alaska Command; I have a squad of Black Hawks that could assist with disaster relief.
If we were to use this place as a temporary airport, then a temporary fuel depot and logistics center would need to be established.
I can apply for funding, probably not a lot, but..."
Mountain Eagle, looking at Colonel Clent's opened mind, laughed and said: "Then let's do it this way; I can open a road to Koyukuk, and clear the runway there for fuel and material transport as well.
If the military can buy into this, that would be excellent!"
Actually, Colonel Clent was the most anxious about Mountain Eagle's generosity...
The more indifferent Mountain Eagle showed toward real interests, the more worried he beca!
Because he knew, he was the one responsible for those aerial bomb explosions.
Now Mountain Eagle made a muddy gesture, ready to cooperate with him to 'eat a bite of military expenses,' easing his mind instead.
Saying it's an application to the Command is actually giving a heads-up, which is sure to be approved.
As for how much the mission costs, neither Colonel Clent nor Lynch's boss cares much, because they don't need to pay; as long as the reasoning is reasonable, the federal governnt would eventually pay the bill.
As for the additional benefits gained by Mountain Eagle or the 'Brown Bear Camp,' that's beyond Colonel Clent's concern.
He just knows that the closer he cooperates with Mountain Eagle, the safer he is during the Bangkok Group investigation.
A strong need breeds great subjective initiative...
No one could have imagined that Mountain Eagle could mobilize the federal air force that even the State Governnt couldn't!
Before, Mountain Eagle was doing good by donating money and manpower, now pulling Elson Air Force Base to do good deeds together, the efficiency and scale of action multiply.
Once done, when the efficiency of disaster relief improves, the na of 'Brown Bear Camp' will be thoroughly known in the Yukon River Basin.
With a happy mood, Mountain Eagle shook hands with the slightly excited Colonel Clent, laughing: "Sir, I suggest that after you've received the authorization, you stay here to oversee the situation...
You have contributed so much to the snow disaster, Alaskans should rember your contribution!"
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