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682: Chapter 120 I’m willing to give everything!_4 682: Chapter 120 I’m willing to give everything!_4 Now that things have blown up, is there any use in trying to nd fences with Temir?

There are no walls in the world that the wind does not penetrate.

Niu Sen’s covert dealings with Temir might still be hidden, but with all the commotion in California having fernted for so long, Temir must know everything by now.

“Seeking her out is useless…”

Niu Sen is trying to absolve himself.

If Temir is truly useless, then it implies that Achilles’s purpose in stirring up California has nothing to do with whether he sold Gru or not.

The California Clique’s old uncle saw through what he was thinking and offered an indulgent smile, smoothing things over.

“Give it a try, she’s been fighting with Achilles over the Caramakris Family inheritance for so long, she must know sothing that could perhaps be of help to us.”

Seeing the old rascal agree with her point, Nanxi rolled her eyes in disgust.

She felt that this entire ss had been caused by Niu Sen, and it was only getting worse.

Soone like Gru, who didn’t understand the rules, should have never been brought in.

Was Forbes soone he could ss with so casually?

Yes, you’re a mber of the California Clique, but shouldn’t you have reported before taking action?

No respect for the rules!

Moreover, Niu Sen’s involvent in the Caramakris Family’s internal strife was entirely unnecessary.

Temir’s odds of winning were too slim to rit a wager.

In the end, she just didn’t understand.

She didn’t understand Gru’s disdain for so-called superiors, nor Niu Sen’s hopes for the future.

Even the closest of people can’t empathize with everything.

“Decide for yourselves whether to seek out Temir.

I’ll work on the Senate side and try my best to disrupt Achilles’s alliance.

I’ll tell Wood that if he thinks he can pressure us into helping him pass that damned transgenic patent bill, I’ll make sure none of his bills ever get through!”

Nanxi felt helpless too.

She thought Niu Sen lacked resilience, but after all, the foolish kid was her relative, and she was the towering giant of the California Clique, with everyone’s fate intertwined.

She had no choice but to give support.

So, she chose to focus on the main conflict.

Achilles, don’t get too carried away, rember, I am the Speaker of the House!

Not giving face, huh?

ssing with the California Clique, huh?

Playing a double ga and applying extre pressure, huh?

Standing here, what can you, a young upstart, do to ?

After fifty years in the Arica political arena, I’ve seen my share of heroes.

You might be tough, but I’m no pushover!

—————–

Geweil and Niu Sen are cousins.

They received roughly the sa education: family ntoring and top-tier Arica elite instruction.

Geweil even studied at West Point—at the sa ti as Achilles.

Ultimately, neither of them stayed in the military long.

Geweil couldn’t stand dealing with the rifraff, and Achilles realized what he truly wanted.

But overall, because humans aren’t industrial products, Geweil ended up racing down a different path from Niu Sen.

Niu Sen was on a path that could possibly lead to becoming the future Great Commander of Arica, while Geweil beca the chairman of a California children’s health foundation.

In essence, although their paths diverged, both were about ergence; however, in terms of developntal potential, they were worlds apart.

As a result, Geweil beca Niu Sen’s pawn, irrespective of the ethical shades of grey, as it was Niu Sen’s camp who held the power of speech.

If they declared Geweil a saint on Earth, then a saint he was.

But in Arica, or in the capitalist order, no one can cover the sky with one hand.

Thus, Geweil had people he needed to respect.

Like Wolf, like Temir.

They were all heirs to Arica, elites under the Stars and Stripes.

Even if his brother did beco the Great Commander, Geweil still had to respect people like Wolf and Temir.

Just like the Kushners.

Jared Kushner’s not-so-close father beca the Great Commander, yet Jared still showed great respect to Achilles, right?

Parent-child relations are much like sibling relations, which is why Geweil has always maintained a positive attitude towards Wolf and Temir.

However, he was curious as to what made Cheng Daqi so favored by them, as every ti he saw the group together, Cheng Daqi seed to naturally beco the center of attention.

“Two hundred million Dollars for the first phase of the investnt?

This BEC is just a project on the LCE Cryptocurrency trading platform; is it really necessary to spend so much money on it?

I rember you can make money from Cryptocurrency by just scamming investors.”

Geweil’s ignorance was blatant.

If it was just about scamming investors, why would CEO Cheng play big in the field of Cryptocurrency?

“Hahaha, Geweil, we want to make BEC a super project like Bitcoin, Ethereum; thus, initial funding is essential.

BEC’s montum will also drive the developnt of the LCE Cryptocurrency trading platform.”

Wolf had already grasped Cheng Daqi’s business design in the Cryptocurrency field, which was also why he was willing to team up with Cheng Daqi and Temir.

In this world, anyone who can create incrental value is remarkable, and CEO Cheng’s design definitely had significant incrental potential.

“Think of these expenses as the necessary fuel for ignition, but once our car gets going, it will need much less fuel, and it’ll go far.

Plus, we’ve already put in one point four billion among the three of us; you only need to put in sixty million.”

The wealthy brunette continued to explain, also quite optimistic about CEO Cheng’s design.

Still, Geweil hesitated, because the cash flow for BEC was controlled by the major shareholders of the LCE Cryptocurrency trading platform, and he was only a minor shareholder, so he hesitated to invest so much money.

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