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Chapter 132:

    Chapter 132:


    The bank''s money was a broad concept. Until the bank settled the money of an individual or organization in cash, all money in the bank could be considered the bank''s money.


    This was one of the reasons why banks were not too afraid of financial fraud. Sometimes banks even actively participated and yed a role that may not look good.


    The reason was simple. For example, when Lynch wanted to borrow so much money, he could not carry all this money with him at all times, nor could he put so much money in an unsafe ce.


    The only thing he could do was to keep the money borrowed from the bank in the bank. Thinking carefully, this seemed ridiculous, but to some extent, it was also part of the bank''s risk control.


    Sometimes, before lending, the bank may sign a supplementary agreement, and the specific amount of the loan would be deposited into a designated special ount, supervised by the bank.


    If the bank believed that the risk was too high, they would freeze this money at any time until they believed the risk had decreased.


    When apany borrowed ten million from the bank. In principle, the ten million belonged to thepany. However, it still existed in the bank. So what would happen if thepany suddenly went bankrupt?


    The bank would have a bad debt of ten million, but it would also hold an extra deposit and a portion of the interest...


    There were many ways to avoid some risks in this situation. And in fact, the real responsible person for the bank''s bad debts caused by corporate bankruptcy would not be as panicked as the outsiders imagined.Lynch''s response left Joegleman feeling amused. Despite Joegleman thinking Lynch was already ying with significant stakes, Lynch considered the amount trivial, whichpletely eased Joegleman''s guard.


    Since what was a considerable sum in his eyes might just be a mere bean in Lynch''s eyes, what was there for him to worry about?


    Shortly after, Joegleman decided to loan Dyson Asset Management. The moment Joegleman put his signature on the document, a whopping one million six hundred thousand bucks was wired into Dyson Asset Management Company''s ount.


    Looking at this steady young man, Joegleman finally felt something called "aging" breeding within himself. He was getting old.


    "Do you have time tonight?" he asked casually. Lynch thought for a moment and nodded.


    He didn''t have any other arrangements for the evening. In fact, at this stage, much of his work was in the nning phase, and most importantly, he didn''t have money on hand. He had been drawing up ns all along, and now that they were nearlyplete, he naturally needed to find money to fill these ns.


    Before the ns were implemented, he had plenty of time and leisure.


    Joegleman pped his hands and made a decision for Lynch, "Come to my house tonight. You should taste my wife''s cooking. We can also discuss the uing work. I believe we will have somemon topics."


    He added, "And you can also meet my family."


    His appreciation for Lynch stemmed from two aspects. Firstly, Lynch possessed skills and thinking that were not typical of someone his age, which meant he wouldn''t be an ordinary person.


    Secondly, Lynch had a broad vision and clear overall perspective, which was also crucial.


    Some people had strong execution abilities butcked a big-picture view. Even if they started faster and better than others, they would find it difficult to go further.


    Joegleman believed in Lynch. Sometimes he doubted whether beneath this young man''s youthful exteriory a soul almost as old as his own.


    What Lynch did was not something a twenty-year-old could easily aplish. It was hard for him to believe.


    Lynch did not refuse Joegleman''s goodwill. Before leaving Sabin City to develop elsewhere, he needed to develop a good personal rtionship with the person in charge of lending at one of the six major banks. This would be a strong help to his future n.


    If apany wanted to grow rapidly, this capitalist society had already told people that the most straightforward and effective method was through mergers.


    And this required money, a lot of money.


    After leaving the bank, Lynch called Cook and other truck drivers. After theirst meeting, he had asked Cook to find other truck drivers. With just a dozen or so drivers, they couldn''t cover all the cities and towns in the state. He needed more.


    Moreover, these people would also be part of the sixty job positions, which was simply perfect.


    After meeting with Cook, he handed over the keys to him, asking him to drive the trucks to the club''s empty lot for temporary storage, and to also check and maintain the vehicles.


    In the evening, Lynch had dinner with Joegleman and his family. In fact, in addition to wanting to strengthen his rtionship with Lynch, he also wanted to introduce his child to Lynch.


    He had a son, and like all parents, Joegleman was also concerned about his child''s future. If he could invest in Lynch now, it would at least ensure his child''s well-being in the future.


    Over the next few days, Lynch continuously registered branch offices of Interster Trading Company in all cities within the state. He also discussed second-hand goods trading with local municipal halls through phone calls and other means.


    With the support of Sabin City''s municipal hall and the tform of the Progressive Party, Lynch was very confident. Besides, this was the Progressive Party''s territory originally. His n did not encounter too much resistance. Companies andnd in various ces were quickly approved, which filled him with enthusiasm.


    For years, he hadn''t experienced this sensation, prompting him to sigh with emotions, "s, the joys of youth."


    On Friday night, Lynch arrived promptly outside the third-floor hall of the Sabin City Holiday Hotel ording to the information Ferrall had given him. Not long after, Ferrall, dressed to impress, emerged from the hall and walked over to him.


    "We have many important guests tonight. The governor''s aide is here too. Although he is also a member of the Progressive Party, his thinking tends to be rtively conservative. Pay attention to your manner of expressionter," Ferrall advised.


    He lit a cigarette. "I''ll finish this cigarette before we go in. I feel like I''m losing my mind." he said with a wry smile, shaking his head. Around them, seven or eight people stood alone in corners or in small groups, smoking and conversing.


    Everyone was very conscious, trying their best not to smoke in the hall. It could be said that they possessed high levels of decorum, but more likely, they didn''t want to lose points in front of the bigwigs.


    Tonight''s reception was organized by members of the Progressive Party in the form of a buffet. Such gatherings were held periodically to exchange experiences and insights, which was what most people imagined as "upper-ss social events."


    Due to his recent active performance and clear stance, Lynch naturally received a formal invitation from the mayor. Moreover, with one of the governor''s aides also in Sabin City, the mayor had Ferrall inform Lynch to attend the reception.


    After waiting for two to three minutes and Ferrall exining some things, Lynch was led into the hall. The reception had just begun, and some people had yet to arrive, making the entire third-floor hall feel somewhat empty.


    Most people gravitated towards the mayor and the governor''s aides. These gentlemen, d in tuxedos, engaged in elegant conversations while holding wine sses, presenting themselves as refined individuals with reserved smiles. None of them exhibited any signs of greed.


    As soon as Lynch entered, someone took the initiative to greet him. This was also one of the "social standards" of high society.


    If a person possessed extremely high value, as long as they appeared in people''s sight, they would be the focus, and people would revolve around them.


    But not everyone in this world was like that. Some people were brighter, so naturally, some were dimmer.


    These dimmer individuals would actively revolve around the brighter ones, hoping that some of their brilliance would shine on them, making them appear less dim.


    Opportunities were never handed out; one had to actively strive for them to seize them. This was the truth here!


    "You must be Mr. Lynch, right?" a middle-aged man who looked about thirty-seven or thirty-eight years old, with an oilyplexion, walked up to him. He even took a ss of wine from a passing waiter''s tray and handed it to Lynch. "Nice to meet you. I''m Lto. You might not have heard of me..."


    Lynch hadn''t heard of this name indeed. Basically, businessmen who could establish themselves in the Progressive Party''s territory were supporters of the Progressive Party, and Lto was no exception. He made political donations on time every year.


    But he wasn''t very famous. Compared to others, he seemed insignificant. He was just a small businessman, and his presence here was merely because he was a staunch supporter of the Progressive Party.


    Small businessmen like him actively socialized with everyone, making him appear somewhat humble. But once he left this ce and returned to his own factory, he was the tyrant king ruling everything in a terrifying manner.


    Lto ran a clothing factory and a nket factory, but business had been slowtely, leaving him feeling overwhelmed. His factories had basically shut downpletely.


    Small businessmen like him didn''t have strong resilience in the face of the current situation, which was why he appeared humble.


    He boasted about the exquisite products his factory produced and their low prices while trying to find opportunities from Lynch.


    "I know about the second-hand goods auction you''re holding. I must say, it''s a great idea. Do you think there''s a possibility of cooperation between us?" His gaze was fixed on Lynch, with a hint of hope, desire, and a readiness for disappointment.Please vote for this novel at /series/ckstone-code/There are advance chapters avable nowess will be granted 24 hours after the donationTier 1: 7 Advance chapters Link


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