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My Virtual Girlfriend-Chapter 307 Chen Yan is Actually a Swindler
Chapter 307: Chapter 307 Chen Yan is Actually a Swindler
During this period, Chen Yan had accumulated over thirty million in wealth value and an additional twenty million in professional wealth. All of it could be withdrawn.
Previously, he had been busy and didn’t have time to withdraw the money, but now he had the time, and since he was about to meet He Ruifeng and was also planning to start a new company, he was ready to withdraw the money.
He actually attached great importance to meeting He Ruifeng.
For him, who was about to become the richest man on Qin Island, he was very interested in He Ruifeng, the current richest man.
Especially after reviewing some information on He Ruifeng, his interest only deepened.
This was a legend from an older generation.
A true hero.
Thus, Chen Yan was quite looking forward to meeting him...
He considered... this to be the first "confrontation" between the new and old richest men of Qin Island, which had historic significance...
And before this "historic showdown," it was always good to fortify his own strength a bit more.
After all, he couldn’t tell He Ruifeng, "I have nearly a billion in cash, but a few hundred million haven’t been withdrawn"...
So, while thinking, Chen Yan checked his wealth value and professional wealth.
[Wealth Value: 30.0418 million]
[Professional Wealth: 20 million]
The wealth value had increased by a few hundred yuan, spent today treating Yu Qiao Qiao and Zhao Ying to a meal.
Wealth value could be withdrawn tenfold, professional wealth twofold. Together, that amounted to 340 million.
Chen Yan didn’t hesitate and clicked withdraw.
Like the few times before, after a while, his phone screen updated and displayed the specific withdrawal method.
Chen Yan checked and found it was similar to before, all involving buying related stocks. Moreover, like the last time, the stocks to withdraw this time were very dispersed, and both the increases and the investment amounts were all different.
Moreover, maybe because Chen Yan now had more money, this time the system required him to operate three hundred million in funds, divided into dozens of transactions.
Looking at the complex operation prompts, Chen Yan himself was a bit baffled.
Such a large amount of funds, such complicated operations... Could he complete them alone?
Moreover, he didn’t even have any professional equipment at the moment but was operating hundreds of millions in capital with just his phone? Wasn’t that too rash?
Chen Yan felt that perhaps... he should try to form a professional financial investment team.
But... how could he explain knowing the buy and sell points of every stock?
Chen Yan hesitated...
After thinking for a while and still not finding a solution, he decided to first operate according to the system’s requirements this time, and after completing these operations, he would see whether he should set up a financial company...
After reviewing the operation plan once and silently memorizing it, Chen Yan started following the prompts, identifying those stocks, and adding them to his portfolio in sequence.
Then, he began studying the basics of these stocks, including the candlestick charts and other related information.
After continuously reviewing several stocks, Chen Yan realized... he completely did not understand them.
These data, the candlestick charts, were just like the most sleep-inducing mathematics, tormenting his mind.
He decided that he was better off not studying so much and just operating according to the system’s instructions.
After saving the information, Chen Yan poured himself a glass of water, returned to the dining table, and planned to continue planning Zhao Ying’s future endeavors.
Just as he picked up the water glass and approached the table, Chen Yan suddenly remembered... the married woman author they had talked about last night.
It seemed like the married woman author was in urgent need of money recently? And was looking for an investment project with an annual return of 10%...?
Chen Yan hesitated for a moment.
Looking at the Chapter she posted, it indeed seemed that she was pressured by this 10% return rate.
Plus, the amount she wanted to invest wasn’t much, just 200,000. It wouldn’t affect him.
Maybe... he could help her?
As this thought emerged, Chen Yan considered it for a while and felt, might as well help...
It’s not certain that she would even believe him anyway.
Thinking this, Chen Yan sat down and examined the plan the system had given...
Since the investment was divided into more than thirty stocks, there were quite a few stocks with profits around ten percent.
Chen Yan thought for a while, selected one from them, and then opened QQ, planning to chat with this author...
He wasn’t particularly hopeful about the author trusting him—he just thought it was a simple effort, a good deed.
After all, he rather liked this book...
He wanted the author to focus on writing.
...
In a high-end apartment next to the Jinmao Building on Qin Island, just a wall away from Chen Yan...
Yang Nuannuan was lying in bed, wrapped up in her comforter, staring at her phone.
In fact, in recent times, as she had gradually calmed her thoughts and her relationship with Brother Ying has returned to normal, she had begun staying in the dormitory again.
But then... Yu Qiao Qiao gave her thirty million, which suddenly forced her back home.
She felt that untilAffineTransformations=documentRevisionTransformer.interpret(Token3) she sorted out this thirty million, she wouldn’t return to the female dormitory: she simply couldn’t face Yu Qiao Qiao’s innocent expression...
So, these past few days, as soon as she got home, she would bundle herself up in her comforter, holding her phone, waiting for her "true prince."
She hoped for a prince on a white horse to descend from the heavens, holding an "investment project with an annual return over 10%" to meet her.
However, regrettably, the book friends who had added her in the last few days hadn’t introduced her to any reliable projects.
It was either P2P, virtual currencies, or pyramid schemes. Basically, they were all those kinds of projects that were obviously very high-risk.
If it weren’t for her publicly seeking financial projects this time, she would have never known there were so many "from all walks of life" among her book friends...
She sighed deeply, rolled over, and felt a bit desperate.
She thought, perhaps no longer placing her hopes on book friends. Perhaps she should just try using her own funds for fixed investments, although the risks were a bit high, but surely more reliable than these ideas from her book friends.
Just as she was thinking this, suddenly, her phone rang with a "ding-dong~" sound.
’It’s QQ’s tone.’
Yang Nuannuan snapped out of it and silently opened QQ, wanting to see if another book friend had added her.
As a result, she discovered that a book friend whom she had dragged into the[Strange Book Friends]group had sent her a message.
She clicked on it and saw that this book friend was named[The Worst Woman in the World].
She had almost no impression of this book friend, so she scrolled up to look through the chat history, only to find that after adding her as a friend, he hadn’t offered any advice but had just advised her not to take online loans.
She exhaled softly, and then, without any expectations, looked at the message this book friend had sent,
[If you only need a project with a 10% return. I can give you one.]
[Honghe Pharmaceutical, buy it at the price of 11.34 yuan after the day after tomorrow’s opening, it should hit the limit up the next day, then you can sell. Profits between 10%-13%, principal and interest guaranteed.]
Seeing this message from the book friend, Yang Nuannuan was stunned for a moment.
Her first reaction was... disbelief.
After all, the details of this operation were too specific, almost like knowing the future.
She felt... it was most likely playing a joke on her.
But after the initial impression, the always scrupulous Yang Nuannuan didn’t let her first impression affect her judgment.
Instead, she began to seriously consider whether or not to trust this book friend.
She sat on her bed, holding her phone, used proof by contradiction to start reasoning backward, "What benefit could this book friend have in deceiving me?"
"He doesn’t make any commission, nor brokerage fees, nor any tax from buying and selling. So he gains nothing by tricking me into buying this stock..."
Nuannuan furrowed her brow, puzzled.
’Could it be that this book friend really has inside information?’
’Or maybe he’s just joking with me?’
’There’s no other explanation...’
She got up and slowly walked around the room...
Honestly speaking, she deep down didn’t believe this message, but she couldn’t find a motive for this book friend to deceive her.
So, as she paced and was almost beginning to believe that perhaps this book friend wasn’t lying at all...
Suddenly, an idea struck her, "Could it be that he wants me to take over his position?"
The more Yang Nuannuan thought about it, the more she felt it was a possibility.
After all, she had also seen some online content creators explaining this.
They said some stock trading influencers, using their followers’ trust, would persuade their followers to buy a particular stock when they wanted to cash out, thus successfully finding someone to take over their position!
The more she thought, the more Yang Nuannuan felt this could be the case.
However, being characteristically cautious, she didn’t ridicule this book friend.
Instead, she began chatting with this book friend, wanting to find more loopholes,
[Hello. Thank you for this message. May I ask a few questions?]
[Are you a stock trader? Did you derive this trend yourself?]
After sending the message, Yang Nuannuan waited for this book friend’s response.
A moment later, her phone "ding-dong" rang.
Yang Nuannuan looked down and saw that the book friend replied,
[I’m not a stock trader, I’m a senior operator at a finance company, and our company is planning to operate this stock these days. I remembered you were short on money, so I thought I’d let you know.]
[Believe it or not, it’s up to you. I just remembered you needed money, so I told you.]
[Of course, if you do buy it and make up for your losses, that would be better. Later on, I hope you can update more.]
Seeing this book friend’s response, Yang Nuannuan scoffed.
Seeing what the book friend said, she completely believed he was a fraud. freewēbnoveℓ.com
Not to mention whether a financial company could manipulate a stock illegally or if an operator disclosing information violated professional ethics and the law. Just considering the value of such information.
If this information was true, then one could possibly make hundreds of thousands, or even millions.
Yet, it was just casually mentioned to her?
Unless he was the owner of this financial company and had illegally operated dozens of stocks at the same time, so he didn’t care about this one.
But how could that be possible!
Thus, after this chat and confirming her suspicions, Yang Nuannuan no longer wanted to bother with this scamming book friend.
However, possibly because this was the first time encountering such a low-level scammer and being bored, Yang Nuannuan still wanted to chat a bit more,
So, she said, [Wow. So you’re a big shot in the finance industry? That means you’re quite young and promising.]
"Ding-dong..."
Book friend, [No. Not really young or promising. I’m 40.]
Yang Nuannuan curled her lips: So, it’s an uncle...?
A scamming uncle...
She said,[Then we’re about the same age. I’m 38 this year. I deliberately wrote the wrong age on QQ, you know, women always hope to appear a bit younger.]
[Oh, by the way, I currently work at a film and television company. I’m involved in film and television planning, and my side job is writing novels.]
[Nice to meet you.]
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Book friend, [No. Not really young or promising. I’m 40.]
Yang Nuannuan curled her lips: So, it’s an uncle...?
A scamming uncle...
She said,[Then we’re about the same age. I’m 38 this year. I deliberately wrote the wrong age on QQ, you know, women always hope to appear a bit younger.]
[Oh, by the way, I currently work at a film and television company. I’m involved in film and television planning, and my side job is writing novels.]
[Nice to meet you.]
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