High School Belle Fell in Love with Me-Chapter 94 - 93: Why Blurt Out the Truth!

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Chapter 94: Chapter 93: Why Blurt Out the Truth!

No matter whether Bai Qing is telling the truth or not, Li Yang doesn’t feel any resonance because he absolutely won’t do such things.

The life and death of unrelated people, it’s none of his business. If local development isn’t good, just go to the big cities if you have money.

Bai Qing’s words somewhat cleared up Li Yang’s confusion; the Green Water Group facing today’s issues is indeed their own problem, though this path was their choice.

It’s similar to the incident from three years ago where someone in Yangcheng kneeled the whole way with a child, eventually triggering nationwide empathy to raise money for the child’s medical expenses.

The cause was the child’s mother asking for help on a forum, then a rich second-generation ordered her to kneel-walk in Yangcheng’s streets, resulting in funds being gathered, and a certain fake rich second-generation losing his job, nearly ruining his life.

After social media became popular, the incident was dug up, and someone commented that the fake second-gen was a strategist who entered the game himself to win fate’s favor.

The Green Water Group’s current role is quite similar to that strategist’s, gradually destroying themselves for the greater good, only there’s more involved behind the scenes.

Small places can’t get much fiscal support, especially with the many imperfect systems today.

Lack of money is the main theme of the great nation.

Small places must compete too; not competing also means being eliminated.

Anyway, he won’t give up the three million signing bonus; it’s mutual consent, there’s no reason to refuse.

"In a while, I can go with you to Yangcheng, but if there’s a real issue with the contract, I definitely won’t sign it."

"Hehe, could I really deceive my hubby? I guarantee the contract will be in a style you like, you can handle it however you want, I’ll do entirely as you say, whimpering..."

...

The third day, another busy day.

The family is still purchasing furniture, and his mom has started using the kitchen for the first day.

Li Yang continues diligently taking care of his patron group.

However, more and more novels of similar type appear, and in a bull market, even blindly recommending stocks can attract fans.

The attracted investors are mostly novices or those who usually don’t make money, collectively referred to as "chives."

Being "chives" in the stock market, and also "chives" outside the stock market.

They never consider it’s due to the bull market; they tend to presume the author is truly impressive, as most recommended stocks rise.

The novel website is also earning crazily during this period, as soon as new books about stocks launch, lots of people send rewards.

Even a nonsensical novel will be taken care of by those "chives."

After all, is a one thousand yuan reward a lot? Compared to the money they’ve lost in the stock market over the years, one thousand yuan for a group entry ticket is ridiculously cheap.

This phenomenon affects Li Yang substantially, with daily new group members dropping from over a hundred to thirty or forty.

Web literature "chives" are almost harvested, soon they’ll shift to a stock market.

Even such a tiny model parallels large enterprises where generosity is prevalent at the growth stage, but at the stock stage, they’re miserly to death.

Because at the stock stage, without capital market fund injections, they’ll just intensify harvesting the "chives."

Currently, Li Yang has six alliance leader groups, the last one has just over two hundred members, totaling two thousand seven hundred people.

Compared to other web literature authors, his groups indeed lead ahead, but competition is growing fierce now; eventually, someone might use the report tactic.

Web novel companies are very sensitive, always fearing risk in cultural aspects.

Once reported, it usually results in a drastic cut.

He even suspects an undercover might already be lurking in the group gathering evidence.

Even if only earning twenty to thirty thousand each trading day, he won’t quit, so he starts compiling lists from major book friends.

Alliance leader group’s book friends fall into three types: new members, long-time members, and Xiangnu.

New members haven’t earned much yet, certainly not beyond a thirty percent floating profit.

Those who’ve been in the group longer mostly have sixty percent floating profit.

He marks those who’ve been in the group long, with account capital exceeding two hundred thousand, and who’ve gifted more than one thousand yuan.

This indicates those people want to maintain good relations after earning money; even if they reward extra tens, it’s still an initiative.

Once compiled, he starts chatting with Xiangnu.

"Miss, you’ve rewarded over six hundred thousand yuan. Staying in the alliance leader group doesn’t quite match your status; I’ll spare some energy to share more stock tips daily since you have over twenty million. One or two stocks indeed aren’t sufficient; even in the alliance leader group, you can’t grab much."

Xiangnu’s money is too much, enough to throw over ten million, leaving other group members without a chance.

Following the previous model, when Li Yang recommended high-risk stocks, she now lacks a strategist’s guidance, is a bit unsure, and has hesitated after getting trapped once.

Especially since she wants to save up to one billion to make a big move.

If Li Yang could recommend more stocks to accommodate her twenty million, she’d fully accept.

However...

Xiangnu’s reply surprised Li Yang: "I see you noticed recent drop in new alliance leaders and want to upgrade player mode, right? Is it that newcomers need to reward ten thousand yuan to join?"

Li Yang: "..."

What truthful nonsense are you babbling!

Am I that kind of person?

Ten thousand enough?

Look at the filtered list; which account isn’t starting from two hundred thousand, or even one or two million?

Daily earning a few points is thousands or tens of thousands; is a monthly one thousand yuan reward expensive?

Ensuring all funds are properly arranged is just hard-earned money.

"You’ve misunderstood; my intention is purely to exchange ideas with everyone. I’m not an industry worker; it’s illegal to charge for stock recommendations, understand ’exchange group’?"

"Hehehe... I happen to know a few people who can also offer several hundred million; if you can lead them to earn money, they’d likely be more generous to you than me..."

Li Yang is tempted.

One Xiangnu is already equivalent to six hundred alliance leaders; if more join, would he still need money?

And controlling the numbers also reduces risks.

"Wanna try it?"

Li Yang showed a flaw.

From Xiangnu’s side, "Do you admit you’re recommending stocks!"

"Admit! I’m making money this way!"

After all, it’s under dad’s ID, in the face of absolute benefits, the minor risk is practically nothing.

"You’re not too hypocritical. I’ll talk to them and then pull you in."

"Alright, thanks a lot, boss... I’ll repay you in the next life with loyalty!"

Definitely a pleasant surprise.

Xiangnu suddenly asked, "What? You think I’m ugly?"

Li Yang: "???"

"Look at those TV shows where the rescued woman sees her savior is a handsome guy, and immediately pledges loyalty as a slave or servant, to work hard in gratitude. If her savior is ugly, she starts promising things in the next life..."

"No, mainly I’m getting old; can’t get involved with a young girl like you, can I?"

Xiangnu: "I’m not young either, I’m 73 this year."

"Still younger than me, I’m 92."

"????, then what’s the point of making money? With such age, you still have desires?"

"Well, when I was young, I didn’t enjoy luxury. Now that I’m older, can’t I indulge a little? Besides, there are still some resilient parts of me, right?"

Xiangnu: "..., Alright, you passed the entry test! Give me your WeChat..."

"Got it!"

Li Yang rubs his hands, ready to start making big money.

If he connects with the wealthy second-generation, with a small number of people involved, he might not even need the novel platform to transfer that fund.

Li Yang’s WeChat is also Li Likun’s verification.

About ten minutes later, Li Yang received Xiangnu’s WeChat friend request.

He always thought the name Xiangnu was strange, and upon adding as a friend on WeChat, he immediately clicked the money transfer button.

During the transfer, the counterpart’s verified information will show, although the surname is hidden, one can see the last character of the name, which reveals a lot.

For example, chatting with a girl online and upon adding on WeChat, discovering her name is ** Jun, one has to be cautious.

Upon seeing Xiangnu’s verification information, he was dumbfounded.

*nu?

Isn’t this lady using her real name in social interactions?

How could the family choose such a name?

Xiangnu quickly sent a message: "Kun?"

"Ah... yes, I’m Li Likun."

What does this mean? It shows that both did the same thing upon adding each other as friends.

"My name is Zhao Xiangzhi."

"You’re not Xiangnu?"

"Zhao Xiangzhi!"

"Isn’t this difference a bit too much? We are playing a game of honesty in socializing; I’ve shared my real name with you, so there’s no need to hide yours, right?"

"..., can we still chat?"

Actually, Xiangnu isn’t fond of socializing because everyone asks why her name doesn’t match the ID.

Can it match? She has engraved the scene of the census deeply in her mind.

"What’s your name?"

"Zhao Xiangzhi."

"Oh, Zhao what?"

"Xiangzhi."

"Oh, box."

"No, it’s the ’zhi’ in weaving, I’ll write it down for you."

"Okay... I’ll record it later when I get back."

"Tsk tsk, is ’nu’ a polyphonic character? Zhao what was it? Box? Oh oh, Zhao Xiangnu (zhi), the name is quite easy to write..."

Anyway, the village she grew up in had names messed up quite ridiculously.

There was one originally called Zhang Fengkui, forcibly turned into Zhang Glove.

Another named Wang Xiuzhi, was forcefully changed to Wang Xiuzi.

When she returned to Capital City, after getting into college, it was extremely troublesome to change her name.

Even if she graduates in the future, changing names will still be a headache.

When searching for jobs, she has to explain why it doesn’t match the academic information...

Oh, she doesn’t need to find a job, so that’s fine.

"We can chat, let’s join the group now."

A major financier, can’t afford to offend. What if the Green Water Group goes bankrupt in a few days, and according to Bai Qing’s stubborn nature, might end up selling houses and cars to keep the company afloat, can I still comfortably take his money then?

He has no moral issues but doesn’t want to further burden them.

Truly owning your own money feels more secure.