After signing the contract with Mo Libin, Lu Jiaxin spoke to him, "I bought twelve stocks on Wall Street, and all twelve have gone up, but some only by a small margin. I'm thinking of selling the four with the smallest gains and buying new ones. Do you have any recommendations?"
Mo Libin's look toward Lu Jiaxin changed; to have bought twelve stocks and all of them had risen: "Did you buy them on your own, or were these Nie Zhan's suggestions?"
Nie Zhan indeed understood Miss Lu well; it seemed that this friend had put a lot of thought into pursuing Miss Lu back in the day. But a girl as clever and financially capable as her was truly rare.
Lu Jiaxin knew that rumors outside suggested her success relied on Nie Zhan. She smiled and said, "I bought them myself, though we had previously discussed the economy and development direction of America."
Mo Libin asked, "Miss Lu, may I know which twelve stocks you bought?"