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Chapter 3:

    Chapter 3:


    A few minutester, Mr. Fox''s assistant brought in two newspapers, one dated four months ago and the other from this week.


    Companies like Mr. Fox''s financial firm were highly concerned about national and international financial trends. Dealing with money daily, they understood the significance of these trends.


    Additionally, they closely monitored societal changes such as employment rates, unemployment, and public safety.


    If unemployment rates continued to rise, they would decrease interest rates while reducingrge loans to minimize risks, making their business more appealing.


    When the country''s economy visibly improved, they would increase interest rates and encourage people to borrow more because they could afford to pay back.


    Every day, Mr. Fox''s assistant would read numerous newspapers to analyze uing national situations, determining whether to prematurely terminate certain businesses or feign ignorance about them.


    This was not a straightforward business. Those who couldn''t grasp it found it challenging to sustain. Only individuals like Mr. Fox could manage it long-term.


    This was why he spent a fortune hiring a university graduate to assist him. He viewed it as a career, not a quick money-making scheme.


    After flipping through the newspaper for about ten minutes, Lin Qi, undisturbed by Mr. Fox, was served coffee and cigarettes.


    He harbored a faint expectation. This ordinary man called Lin Qi would surely surprise him.


    This wasn''t baseless spection; it was his observation.


    An ordinary person like Lin Qi couldn''t remain calm when being invited by a man like him, let alone maintain eye contact while he revealed his murderous intentions.


    He wasn''t an ordinary childconsidering Mr. Fox''s age, Lin Qi was indeed just a child; he was only twenty.


    Several minutester, Lin Qi drew a few lines with his pen and then ced both newspapers in front of Mr. Fox. "I''ve marked the sections you need to read so that you can see them more clearly."


    Mr. Fox and his assistant earnestly perused the papers but found no clues after several readings. They only contained real estate agency information, and they hadn''t discovered anything significant.


    Mr. Fox seemed puzzled. "I don''t know what these represent or if they have any special meaning."


    Lin Qi remained patient. Faced with an exceptional client and money in his pocket, anyone needing money could be patient.


    He approached Mr. Fox. His assistant tried to stop him but was stopped by Mr. Fox, signaling Lin Qi had gained a measure of trust.


    If he could fulfill what he''d said earlier, that trust wouldst a long time.


    "This newspaper provides information on the leasing of two street-front apartments. The rent for this one is...," Lin Qi pointed to the section he had marked but didn''t continue.


    Mr. Fox instinctively replied, "One hundred and thirty-five bucks."


    Lin Qi nodded in agreement. "Correct, one hundred and thirty-five bucks. Let''s disregard everything else and look at the neighboring apartment''s price..."


    Mr. Fox cooperatively shifted his gaze to the information Lin Qi had marked on the other newspaper, continuing, "One hundred and seventy-two bucks!"


    "These two apartments are on opposite sides of the street, not more than a hundred meters apart. What do you notice from these price changes, Mr. Fox?"


    After pondering for a moment, Mr. Fox began to seriously consider and said, "The monthly rent increased by thirty-seven bucks!"


    In Lin Qi''s past mature and sessful cases, he always believed in involving participants more deeply. It would save time and avoid problems people hadn''t even considered themselves.


    People would convince themselves and firmly believe their conclusions were correct, especially in mathematical problems.


    Before explicitly stating an answer to some mathematical problems, each person would firmly believe their answer was correct and others'' were wrong.


    Through a simple "mathematical form," Mr. Fox underwent a profound engagement process. This feeling led him to a false sense of security, a faade he had created for himself.


    He wouldn''t think Lin Qi was a scammer because Lin Qi didn''t tell him this; Mr. Fox concluded it through his clever thinking and believed in his conclusion.


    "The increase in rent implies that buying these properties requires more money. In the past four months...," Lin Qi paused. "No, actually, every day, it''s been increasing. It''s a gradual change that you might not notice, but it''s indeed changing. Do you agree, Mr. Fox?"


    Mr. Fox nodded. "So, what does this have to do with our previous business?"


    "Of course, Mr. Fox. These houses are there. They don''t change over time, such as gaining a few bricks or losing some tiles."


    "Their appearance uponpletion remains the same, but their price has changed. What does it imply?"


    Without waiting for Mr. Fox to ponder, Lin Qi provided the answer, as Mr. Fox wouldn''t arrive at it himself.


    What he wanted to do was to guide people towards the corners he needed them to discover at the right moment, rather than encouraging them to diverge their thinking!


    "If an item''s value hasn''t changed, but there''s a change in ''payment,'' it means the value represented by the currency used has changed."


    "In other words, over the past four months, our currency...," Lin Qi took out a coin from his pocket and held it between his thumb and forefinger.


    He lightly flicked it, creating a slightly discreet but audible metallic vibration that attracted everyone''s attentiontheir gazes, Mr. Fox''s, his assistant''s, and the nearby bodyguard''s, all focused on the coin that was being tossed into the air.


    Confidently, Lin Qi stated, "It''s been depreciating, roughly between twenty-two to twenty-five percent, Mr. Fox."


    Mr. Fox''s attention shifted from the five-cent coin lying motionless on the newspaper, and he began to contemte Lin Qi''s words seriously, then nced at his assistant.


    The assistant felt embarrassed. He wasn''t a finance major but a management graduate. If it weren''t for Mr. Fox''s higher pay and the fact that Mr. Fox was his father, he wouldn''t have appeared here."


    He felt Lin Qi''s words didn''t quite add up, yet he couldn''t find any obvious ws. Lin Qi continued with his examples, incorporating the concepts of "depreciation" and "currency as amodity."


    He wasn''t lying; everything he said was true. His examples were wless, even mentioning how ten years ago, people could buy a newspaper for five cents, but now it required fifty cents.


    The newspaper was still the samea paper with inkand its production process hadn''t changed significantly. It wasn''t that the newspaper became expensive; it was that the money had depreciated.


    As Mr. Fox slowlyprehended, he felt a sense of dread. He adjusted his sitting position slightly and said with reluctance, ''But our interest rates are very high, and some of them arepounded!"


    He wanted to provide himself with a sense of security. However, Lin Qi shattered this fragile sense of security in a few seconds with hisughter.


    "I understand, Mr. Fox. The problem is that the currency depreciating isn''t those easily avable and presented ones; it''s all your assets!"


    "All your assets are depreciating at a rate of five percent per month, and this is a also form of pound interest.'' If you don''t quickly transfer all your money to the Federal Tax Bureau toplete the final procedures..."


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