Stupid or Genius?

"What, you entrusted all the money to Rust Lake Capital?"

Andre almost ran away.

He was so irritable that he could not wait to beat up the prodigal Adams, but when he thought of asking for this kid, he couldn't help but continued to ask:

"What about the remaining one hundred million dollars?"

"Part of it was donated to welfare institutions and schools, and another part bought a car and paid for the hotel for three years."

"Fuck! You idiot."

Seeing that he couldn't get any money, Andre stopped wasting time and left cursing.

What he didn't know was that Adams had deceived him.

But speaking of it, the eight-figure balance makes Adams insecure, and he will need a lot of money to buy land in the new district.

He suddenly thought of his "all-round butler", Citibank's Thibaud.

This guy is also not optimistic about Adams' investment.

Fortunately, the money entrusted to Rust Lake Capital is still managed by their branch, and Tebow is in a better mood.

"Dear Adams, what are your orders?" Tebow's voice came from his earphones.

" I want to apply for a loan from you."

Seeing the business, Thibaud immediately cheered up and asked with a smile, "Are you going to loan tens of millions?"

"No, tens of millions is not enough. I plan to apply for a loan of 300 million US dollars from your bank."

"What? Three hundred million dollars!"

Tebow has a headache.

Isn't it good for this guy to eat, drink, and have fun?

Isn't that what those upstarts do?

It's okay to buy some fixed assets.

This kid is not good at learning.

He insists on investing.

He has several hundred million in the first place.

Recently, his heart disease has been showing signs of relapse.

Without any hesitation, he immediately refused: "Adams, I have no such authority for such a large amount, and you do not have any collateral worth 300 million. No matter what investment you make, you must do market research before making a decision. Well, if it's okay, I'll hang up first."

Adams didn't expect that Tebow would refuse so quickly.

He was a little annoyed.

Sooner or later, he would make tens of billions of wealth, making Tebow regret today's decision.

Reason tells him that now is not the time to be angry, time is life, and he must buy the best land before others.

After calming down, he thinks that Tebow's saying is still very reasonable, that is, before making an investment, make a decision on the spot.

He decided to go to the vicinity of the high-speed rail station to investigate and maybe there would be unexpected results.

A Porsche parked at the gate of the campus.

Many students and teachers who come and go on campus are used to it, and the whole campus knows that Margaret has found a nouveau riche boyfriend.

In this regard, Margaret did not care at all, and did not want to explain more.

Because she was going to accompany Adams to the remote suburbs today, Margaret specially wore a camouflage field suit, looking very capable and charming.

The first stop for the two was the high-speed rail station that was about to be completed.

To their disappointment, part of the land has been taken over by big companies at high prices, and the owners of a small part of the land are still waiting and watching, and the two people are scared off by a single offer.

They are rich, but not stupid.

Just when the two hit the wall one after another, a billboard on the road attracted Adams' attention.

"Urgent sale of large farms, complete documents, price negotiable, Tel: 390-456-321."

Adams looked at the address, and it was a little distance from the high-speed rail station, about ten minutes away.

Bob, the owner of the Sicilian farm, heard that they were interested in the farm and received them warmly.

"It covers about 150 acres, and the average is $6,000 per acre. For $900,000, you can get this farm."

The price of nearly $900,000 made Adams sigh, because, in Adams opinion, the price per acre of the farm was about $3,000.

Bob must have heard the wind and doubled the price.

But Adams had made up his mind that he was going to make a big investment, and before that he had to convince Bob in front of him.

Bob thought that Adams would bargain a bit, because he was in urgent need of money, and his psychological price was around $700,000.

To his surprise, Adams stretched out his hand and said, "The price is fair, I can buy it in full now. Can I go through the procedure immediately?"

"When...of course." Bob was also a good person, and felt a little embarrassed that he had taken advantage of it.

When transferring money, Adams suddenly said, "Uncle Bob, can I ask you one thing?"

Bob was immediately alert. He always felt that the boy in front of him would make some harsh demands.

"That's right, I'm going to buy more farms. I see that there are farms all around me. I want to entrust you..."

Bob nodded again and again. Adams' request was not difficult for him, he just had to let out a little bit of wind to their old friends.

For every deal, he gets a bonus from Adams.

Margaret, who was at his side, nodded again and again, approving Adams' idea.

No one is more familiar with the nearby farms than Bob.

With the incentive of bonuses, Bob would, of course, try his best to facilitate every transaction.

Another thing Margaret didn't expect: Adams successfully exploited the weakness of human nature, and there is still a good show waiting for them.