Chapter 77:
Wood, a na so ordinary that if soone shouted it on the street, at least four or five n would turn to look at them.
The young man undercover next to Lin Qi had such a na that exuded a sowhat old-era aesthetic; it was simple and rough.
Certainly, the na might seem a bit old-fashioned, but it was much better than nas like "Dick" or "Pussy." It was much, much better.
After lunch, Lin Qi and the newsboys left first. But before leaving, he wrote a check for Richard, asking him to guide other people and help them warm up.
Wood got into character very quickly. He approached Richard and asked, "Richard, I noticed that our boss seems to be very busy. Does he need our help?" His face was bright, with a hint of pleasing expression that made people comfortable; he even showed off his muscles.
Richard just glanced at the check in his hand. He didn't like those muscular n. When it ca to muscles, the workers in the factory who worked without clothes had plenty of them.
This was no longer an era where one's potential was judged by muscles. Only the farrs and workers of the past considered muscles to be sothing impressive. In this new era, brains and wealth, the abilities to make money, were the important paraters for assessing a person's value in society, not stiff muscles. Though sotis, he felt a bit envious.
"Focus on your own job and do it well; it's much more important than ddling in other people's affairs. What's your na?" Richard put away the check Lin Qi gave him and looked at Wood.
Lin Qi had just given him a sum of money to have him take these young n to order two sets of uniforms
two short-sleeved shirts with the company's na on the chest, two pairs of trousers, thirty genuine leather briefcases, and a thousand belts.
Lin Qi told him that those belts would be very useful, but Richard had already given up thinking about what use these belts would have. In his view, a belt was just a belt, and the inexpensive type of belt wasn't very popular.
Not everything had a good market just because it was cheap. Only essential goods for daily life had a good market; belts were not one of them.
Those who didn't care or weren't bothered would tie their trousers with a simple rope. Those who cared wouldn't buy cheap belts. So Richard didn't know why Lin Qi needed them. It was too difficult for him to understand with his own mind.
He was trying hard to get close to Lin Qi, learning tirelessly, earnestly. He never imagined himself stuck in the role of a re cog in the machine, working for others his whole life. He believed that one day he would beco a boss.
Richard looked at Wood, sowhat eager to have a try. Lin Qi gave him a position second only to Lin Qi himself, indicating that in this small group, he was the most trustworthy person. Trust from Lin Qi and his own sense of responsibility and mission gave birth to sothing he had never experienced before
a wonderful thing, power!
"Wood, very good..." He patted Wood's sturdy arm, feeling like patting a stone. It was a completely different experience from patting himself, which felt a little bouncy. "You're spirited. Can you do
a favor?"
After a while, Wood got a very suitable manual labor job, while Richard talked to the remaining people about his acquaintance with Lin Qi.
No matter how beautiful the future was, it couldn't compare to the facts that had already happened. Lin Qi's words, no matter how good, would always be t with doubt. After directly revealing his identity, Richard talked about his previous cooperation with Lin Qi.
To him, it was a kind of cooperation, although it could also be said that he was hired. But he preferred the forr, a relatively equal term.
"You all will never be able to fully comprehend how crazy that period was for us. I was making around two to three hundred in daily inco. It was the best job I've found in my entire life!"
The exclamations from the newcors pleased Richard. He showed off the new watch on his wrist, "See, I bought this watch in just one week, although I originally didn't plan to. And now, I have a new goal."
The watch was worth two thousand bucks; it was just an entry-level luxury watch, considered the most basic product in the entire series. Perhaps because of its entry-level status and corresponding cheapness, many people's first luxury watch was this one. Gradually, people began to refer to this seemingly trash-like item in the eyes of the wealthy as a classic, and it beca highly sought after.
This led to an interesting phenonon: luxury brands and so models widely circulated in lower-class society were not popular in the real upper-class society. Not to ntion those so-called "classic" and "hot-selling" models, which were just ans to satisfy the terrible vanity of the middle and lower classes.
If one were to inquire about the clothing and accessories worn by the big shots in the upper-class society, they might be given the na of a designer or a craftsman they had never heard of. However, for the lower class, the significance of these "classic" items was very obvious. When Richard showed the watch on his wrist, none of the people present could look away.
Considering the average salary in Sabin City, apart from daily expenses, an unmarried young person would need to scrimp and save for two or three years to be able to afford such a watch. A good watch was crucial for enhancing a person's image. Shoes, belts, watches, tie clips, and ties
many people observed a man through these things, and their impact was significant.
Previously, when he said those words, others might have only trusted him to a certain extent. But now, their trust had increased to about seventy percent.
Just when Richard was satisfied with the reactions, Wood, carrying two food boxes, suddenly asked, "If it's really so profitable, why don't we continue doing the jobs you did before instead of doing in things we don't understand?"
Richard glanced at him, and the others were all looking at him. He shook his head, "If you've read the newspapers, you'd know."
Previously, the two major authorities had conducted a sweep in Sabin City, targeting underground financial companies. They apprehended a group of individuals suspected of money laundering cris and dismantled so newly erging small-scale currency exchange operations.
The atmosphere in the warehouse beca a bit heavy. After half a minute, Richard clapped his hands, asking the guy who always caused him trouble to bring him coffee. Then, he continued to talk with everyone about how to smoothly start working.
In the evening, Wood returned to his solitary ho. When he was about to unlock the door, his pupils suddenly contracted.
Before he left, he had pulled out a strand of hair and stuffed it into the keyhole. It was a small intrusion detection trick. If soone attempted to open the door lock, any insertion and subsequent removal of the key would inevitably bring out the hair.
Now the hair was gone, indicating that soone had tampered with his door lock.
Whether undercover in so criminal groups or undercover around people like Lin Qi, they had to be fully prepared. Vigilance was their only guarantee for survival.
At this mont, a familiar voice ca from inside the door, "Co in, it's ..."
It was his superior. He opened the door and entered the room, rolling his eyes unhappily, "I almost got scared to death by you!"
His superior chuckled, explaining, "I didn't know when you'd be back. If I kept appearing around here, your identity might be exposed, so I ca in directly."
He quickly changed the subject, "How was today? Did you see Lin Qi?"
Wood nodded, "I saw Lin Qi and his business partner, Richard..."
"Richard?" Wood's superior frowned, "As far as I know, this Richard is just a small fry who can't even be considered on the periphery. Are you sure he's Lin Qi's business partner?"
Wood shrugged, walked to the kitchen, poured himself a glass of water, and took a big gulp. "All I can do is pass on the intelligence; analyzing intelligence is not my job."
His superior fell silent for a mont. He jotted down the information in his notebook and then asked again, "Is there anything else special? Tell
about your experiences today..."
This talk lasted for more than an hour, with the two staring at each other, a feeling that couldn't be described.
The superior tightened his eyebrows, asked with an uncertain tone, "Are you sure... he said the top three can earn over ten thousand?"Please vote for this novel at /series/blackstone-code/Please do not delete thisHow to find a list of chaptersPlease find the chapter label next to your favorite translator's na, and click the label.
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