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Yvette nced at Mike, who was visibly anxious yet keen to participate in thepetition. He was also concerned about what Yvene might have traded something to secure his spot.
With a nonchnt smile, she exined. "A few years back, he owed me a favor. Rmending you for thepetition is just him repaying that debt."
Yvette''s tone was casual, but the debt Logan owed her was not something that could be settled with just a spot in apetition.
If it weren''t for Yvette''s rescue in the past, Logan would never have risen to be the Culinary Titan; he would have vanished from the culinary scene long ago.
Mike and Susan watched Yvette walk away. Susan nestled in Mike''s arms and remarked, "Yvette hasn''t changed at all these years"
Holding Yvette''s note. Mike said with a warm smile, "Yvette may appear to be aloof, but she has a kind heart. I shouldn''t have bothered her. Seeing Mike''s guilty look. Susan gently said, "Dear, as long as you do well in thepetition, you''ll be honoring Yvette''s kindness. Mike nodded, determined to enter thepetition and achieve a good standing.
After leaving the burger shop, Yvette went straight back to the vi. As soon as she walked in, she saw Frankie loungingzil on the couch, looking totally bored. Chris was sitting nearby, focused on theputer screen.
When Frankie saw Yvette strolling in leisurely, he jumped up from the couch and immediatelyined. "Yvette, you''re finally back! I was nearly strangled by Bruce just now, but thankfully, my good fortune saved me, or you wouldn''t have seen your cheerful friend again!"
Yvette settled onto the couch, cast aposed look at Frankie, and teased, "I think you barely made it out alive"
Chris quietly stood up, poured a ss of orange juice at the counter, and ced it in front of Yvette. She nodded slightly. saying. Thanks"
Jeremiah always personally attended to Yvette''s needs. In his absence, the others were well-practiced in stepping in, such as preparing orange juice or milk for Yvette before bedtime.
Chris said, “Right in front of Bruce, Frankie began discussing the idea of setting Sienna up with a wealthy and attractive man, as well as some young, good-looking options. Frankie and Sienna were chatting about it quite enthusiastically. Frankie barely managed to escape the situation."
Chris paused for a moment, nced awkwardly upstairs, and added, "Sienna went upstairs with Bruce, and it seems like she''s being punished now." Chris uttered those words with a stern expression, which, oddly enough, appeared somewhat amusing,
Yvette sat on the couch with her eyes down, legs crossed, and holding her ss as she slowly sipped the orange juice. She nced at Frankie and asked, "Is this what you call a lucky escape"
Frankie knew Sienna was being punished by Bruce alone, so he just gave an awkwardugh.
"Well, Yvette, Bruce''s got a soft spot for Sienna, but with me, he''s inerciless. Sienna can handle it herself
Yvette sneered in aid-back way, rubbed her templeszily, and looked over at Chris, who was typing on the keyboard.
Chris sensed Yvette''s gaze, looked up, and said, "Yvette, is my typing noise bothering you? I''ll go to the study."
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Yvette said calmly, "No, you''re not bothering me, What are you working on?" She noticed Chris had been constantly working on hisputer, which interested her
Frankie smirked and said, "Yvette, Mr. Chavez has handed over the assets here in Mysonna for Chris to manage. He''s been deeply into stockstely and hasn''t decided which ones to buy ye
"The market''s been pretty shaky recently. One wrong move and Mr. Chavez''s wedding gift money could be lost."
Frankie was just joking. With Jeremiah''s wealth, he wouldn''t run out of money. Even if he invested everything in the stock market today, the mines in Afria would earn him unlimited profit tomorrow,
Chris turned hisptop towards Yvette, showing her the stock trend charts on the screen. The stock market was reallyplex, with many hidden dealings involved.
Purchasing stocks at their lowest prices and selling them at their peak was the key to making money. However, with thousands of stocks avable in the market, this strategy was not straightforward.
Deciding which stock to purchase, the optimal time to buy, and the right moment to sell all demanded meticulous analysis: and a keen sense of foresight. In essence, the stock market was akin to an open and fair game of chance.
Yvette nced at the stock market trends chart on theputer screen and then looked away in less than a minute.
Chris said, "Yvette, Mysonna''s stock market and international markets have been quite unstable recently.
"Three internationalpanies have dered bankruptcy in quick session, leading to many investors losing everything. This is due to some financial magnates manipting the market from behind the scenes.
"Independent investors bore the brunt of the losses, while the insiders cashed out at the peak of the stock prices, making a fortune. They sold out just in time, and the market hasn''t recovered for months because of their maniption."
Therefore, Chris hadn''t made his move yet. He had been analyzing carefully all this time. He wanted to find the most suitable moment to invest, as it seemed those financial magnates might soon start manipting the market again.
Chris continued, "Yvette, I''m currently optimistic about three stocks: HiYoung Tech, AliGo Investments, and Derimay Finance. These stocks all have potential."
Yvette crossed her legs and loungedzily on the sofa with a cool expression. She raised an eyebrow slightly, revealing a smart glint in her eyes. She spoke casually. "In two months, insiders will manipte the stock market. HiYoung Tech and AliGo Investments are merely distractions for ordinary investors, you might consider investing in Derimay Finance first."
Chris was taken aback by Yvette''s words. He asked, "Yvette, are you into stocks too?"
Frankie eagerly asked, "Yvette, can you just see the problems of these stocks? Is Derimay Finance really worth investing in? How did you figure it out!"
Yvette stood up, looking down at Chris and Frankie with an indifferent expression. She said calmly. Just a wild guess. I don''t buy stocks.”
Yvette hadn''t been involved in the stock market for a long time, probably about six years. Six years ago, she lost interest because making money was too easy, and it''didn''t provide any challenge.
Yvette had a characteristic approach to learning: once she grasped a concept, she would quickly lose interest and move on to something new. After saying so. Yvette went upstairs, leaving only Frankie and Chris on the sofa. Frankie smirked at Chris and said, "Yvette said she just guessed and didn''t buy stocks. Do you believe that?
Chris shook his head and asked earnestly, "Do you believe Yvettes idea of a wild guess aligns with our understanding of the
term?"
Chris gazed at theputer screen, contemting Yvette''s advice. Without a moment''s hesitation, he transferred all 6 billion dors from Jeremiah''s ount and invested it in the Denimay Finance stock that Yvette had rmended.Content provided by N?velDrama.Org.
Frankie clicked his tongue. 6 billion dors wasn''t a small amount, but putting it all in Derimay Finance seemed a bit too reckless, which was like a true all-or-nothing gamble.
After Chris bought the stock, he sent Jeremiah a message. Five minutester, he got a reply from Jeremiah: [If she likes it, just buy it.]
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