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763: Chapter 28: When you see you must bow your head, look at with divine insight!

763: Chapter 28: When you see you must bow your head, look at with divine insight!

There are two things in the world that one cannot stare directly at.

One is the sun above, and the other is the human heart.

So things aren’t worriso until you think about them, and just thinking a little, Sen would feel a chill down his spine.

Not to ntion anything else, just the way Geweil took Henry away earlier with such closeness.

Was that normal?

It wasn’t normal.

Acting like that made him look as if he valued Cheng Daqi too much, and there was no need for Geweil to value Cheng Daqi that highly.

Thus, the wise Sen fell into the little trap CEO Cheng had designed for him.

“Alright, stop thinking, you can call him over and ask.”

Lisa didn’t understand CEO Cheng’s maneuvers, but Sen got the ssage.

Geweil, who didn’t know he’d been sold out, looked confused as he was dragged back, and the investors at the eting stopped looking at Accountant Jia and instead started scrutinizing the circle of people around Sen.

Your scam ga is interesting, sure, but that’s Sen we’re talking about!

Those Lao Jia reaped were a few with no significant strength; for most of their lives, they could hardly co in close contact with soone like Sen, so they watched with particular earnestness, like diligent jackals.

Bodyguards, bodyguards, an untily parade of bodyguards appeared at this investor et-and-greet, crowding around the table at the center of the front row of the stage.

Sen’s bodyguards numbered in the dozens, sitting all around, both inside and out—intimidated by Gru!

CEO Cheng also had seven or eight bodyguards, all skilled hands—any more would truly be unnecessary, as the Great Commander’s personal bodyguards numbered only three.

As people speculated about Cheng Daqi’s identity, Old Crusoe silently turned away and feigned sleep.

He was just here to fill the crowd today.

Both Sen and CEO Cheng were not to be trifled with, so he decided what you don’t see can’t hurt you.

“Geweil, Chan tells that you invested three hundred million in BEC?” Sen casually confird.

But this seemingly casual question set off a storm in Geweil’s heart.

The fool turned to Cheng Daqi in shock at first, but CEO Cheng just looked at him expressionlessly.

CEO Cheng was smiling, but to Geweil, that false social smile was as good as an expressionless face.

No, even worse than that.

He didn’t understand why Cheng Daqi would do this.

“Okay, it seems I already know the answer.”

Sen shook his head with a hint of resignation, realizing that CEO Cheng’s skills were indeed high.

Just a mont ago, he was controlling the situation and fighting with him, and now he had handed him the starting shares of a three hundred million Dollars investnt—such sincerity was ample.

“No, brother, it’s not like that, I put more than thirty million of my private money and then, along with our sixty million Dollars, did so leveraged financing.

You know I wouldn’t do anything you don’t allow.”

Geweil tried to explain, but Sen waved him off, cursing.

“Get lost, I need to have a word with Chan alone, OK?”

The fool still didn’t get it, and he glared at Cheng Daqi with a look full of vengeance for the future.

Funny, that made Lisa laugh out loud.

She had heard from Mi’er before about how Sen’s brother was an idiot, and now she could see it was true.

“Don’t look at her, Mr.

Governor.

She’s Mi’er’s close friend, my best friend, and the general manager of our company, New Era.”

Sen, leaning back in his chair, turned his head to look at Lao Jia on stage and asked.

“NEW ROUND?

You folks are quite ambitious, the future of Arica is definitely yours!”

That’s a scolding right there.

“No, by ‘new round,’ we an that we will set out again.

People cannot dwell on past victories, for that breeds failure.”

Sen, thoughtfully raising his eyebrows, pointed at Lao Jia and asked.

“Is he telling the truth?”

Cheng Daqi laughed heartily, a laugh that confused Lisa and left onlookers full of question marks.

Sen admitted it!

No matter how powerful you are on the West Coast of Arica, you have to bow before !

“As long as people believe what he says is true, what do you think?”

—————–

Lao Jia had actually been paying attention to the main characters below the stage all along.

Hah, he might look like he was radiating onstage.

He had flown around the world for today, holding more than a dozen offline etings, but he was not the main event.

Lao Jia understood from the beginning that Cheng Daqi was the key figure.

But today, when he saw California Cowboy Sen himself attending the event, he fully realized the weight of CEO Cheng’s presence.

The subtleties of the West Coast’s stormy affairs were beyond Lao Jia’s understanding, his level of access didn’t reach that information, but he could understand the results.

The result was that as CEO Cheng’s orchestrated ga was about to open, California Cowboy Sen had arrived on the scene to show his support.

From this mont on, LCE would beco a unique presence in the global Cryptocurrency domain.

Security, security, and more freaking security.

Yes, many so-called gray funds might be wary of a platform with close political ties, but in the realm of Cryptocurrency, speculators are the majority.

Noticing Sen pointing at him, CEO Cheng looking his way, Lao Jia’s voice grew inexplicably louder.

“Yes, you heard it right, LCE will launch a special trading clause for BEC—Priority Credit Certification Trading Plan.”

“Any trader holding BEC spot will enjoy a transaction fee waiver when trading BEC on LCE!”

The speculators in the audience applauded thunderously, but only landlords like CEO Cheng and Sen understood that this so-called special trading clause was designed to facilitate cash-outs for big landlords.

It was a simple logic—Who holds the most spot assets?

The money-printing CEO Cheng, Geweil who participated in the ICO pre-fundraising, Wolf, and so on.

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