Chapter 176 Rich Woman
Chapter 176 Rich Woman
After coming out of the City Center Building, An Rushong walked back to where he parked his car. He moved the car out of the parking space and was about to go directly to Fangbei Cave when the cell phone that he had just dropped on the center console rang.
Looking at the caller ID, he saw that the call was from Macaulay. He started the car first, then pressed the answer button and turned on the speakerphone.
"Ann, are you free tonight?" As soon as the phone was connected, Macaulay's voice came from the other end.
"Of course, what's the matter?" An Rushong said while controlling the steering wheel and moving the car out of the parking space.
"Let's go to Stars & Stripes Bar, I'll meet up with Mike and we can have a good chat," Macaulay said. "Well, let's make a reservation for six o'clock, how about that?"
"No problem for me," An Rusong said with a smile, "Six o'clock, be there on time."
"It's settled then," Macaulay seemed to snap his fingers on the opposite side, and An Rushong heard a "click" sound.
The call was quickly hung up, but less than a minute later, just as An Rusong turned the car onto the main road, the phone rang again. However, this call was not from Macaulay, but from Han Meiyan on the caller ID.
After pressing the answer button and still using the speakerphone, An Rusong didn't wait for the person on the other end to speak before he rushed to ask, "What's going on today? Why did our rich woman remember to call me?"
"Haha, An Rushong, I'm really a rich woman now!" Han Meiyan's unbridled and sharp laughter came from the phone.
"Why, did Liu Taihe really give you the money?" An Rushong asked.
"That's right, 60 million US dollars," Han Meiyan shouted excitedly, "It has now arrived in the account I opened in Japan."
"Has Liu Taiming also signed the agreement to give up his inheritance?" An Rushong asked.
He had heard from Han Meiyan before that after negotiations with Liu Taihe, the final agreement reached by both parties was that Liu Taihe would pay Han Meiyan a huge sum of 6 million US dollars. At the same time, as his elder brother, Liu Taiming would give up his claim to Liu Taimin's entire estate and support his younger brother Liu Taihe to inherit their father's entire estate.
To be honest, compared to the entire Damushan Group, the price of 6 million is definitely not high, and it can even be said to be quite cheap, which is a "fracture". But for Han Meiyan, she is actually not interested in running Damushan Group. Moreover, the stock price of Damushan Group continues to fall. If the case of Liu's inheritance is delayed, or if Liu Taihe himself encounters any problems, Damushan Group may be forced to delist. At that time, with Han Meiyan's ability, even if she completely inherits Damushan Group, she may not be able to run it.
Therefore, for Han Meiyan, it would be better to get a sum of cash directly from Liu Taihe than to acquire part of the shares of Damushan Group. Anyway, with this money in hand, it is enough for her to live a carefree and comfortable life for the rest of her life.
In addition, Han Meiyan now has more than just cash in her hands. She also holds 5% of the dividend shares of NGN. In the near future, this 5% of shares may be higher than the valuation of the entire Damushan Group.
"It's signed," Han Meiyan said, "The money is in my account. If I don't sign the agreement, can Liu Taihe let me go?"
"That's good," An Rusong said as he turned the steering wheel and drove the car through the intersection. "Let's solve the dispute over the inheritance as soon as possible, so that we won't be implicated by Liu Taihe in the future. I have a feeling that this guy will be in trouble in the near future."
"I had the same feeling, so I opened an account in Japan to receive the money he gave me," said Han Meiyan.
"That's not enough. We'll have to find a way to explain the change in equity later," An Rusong suggested. "Also, don't forget to file your taxes."
Han Meiyan muttered something on the phone, probably cursing South Korea's high tax rate or something like that. Although the money she received this time was not small, after the tax was deducted, it would be reduced by half, which would make anyone feel sad.
But you can't avoid filing taxes, especially in Han Meiyan's current situation. With Liu Taihe's financial resources, if he doesn't use the black money from the Philippines, he will definitely not be able to come up with such a large sum of 6000 million US dollars. An Rusong even suspects that this guy has already "rolled up" all the funds on the Huapai website. Otherwise, he would have to pay the money for Han Meiyan's share redemption and his part of the inheritance tax. The profit provided by the Huapai website should not be enough. The funds on the Huapai website should be divided into two parts, one is the commission of the website operator, and the other is the deposited funds temporarily deposited by gamblers on the website. The first part of the funds can be used by Liu Taihe at any time, while the latter part of the funds does not belong to him, but is only temporarily placed with him.
But if we compare the two parts of funds only in terms of amount, the second part is definitely more, just like a bank deposit, the amount is large, but it does not belong to the depositor. And now, Liu Taihe should have moved both parts of the money away. In other words, the flower card website he runs has been emptied, and those gamblers probably can't even log in to the website.
If this situation really happened, then in An Rushong's opinion, Liu Taihe was really courting death. At least in the eyes of those gambling website operators, he was a troublemaker who deserved to be chopped into pieces.
He had rashly stepped into this industry and took away its profits, which led to a long conflict between him and his Filipino counterparts. No one knew how many people had died. The conflict did not stop until after Liu Taimin's death.
Now, he has taken away the money of gamblers from the flower card website. Don’t think that this is Liu Taihe’s own business and has nothing to do with his Filipino colleagues. In fact, he is ruining the reputation of the entire industry.
Gambling websites were originally illegal in most Asian countries. Whether gamblers can actually get money when participating in online games depends on the reputation of the website, and this reputation is cultivated through the long-term operation of the entire industry.
Now that Liu Taihe has taken away the gamblers' money, his own website is of course no longer in business, but what about other websites? Will the reputation of other websites remain unaffected?
Therefore, if nothing unexpected happens, the operators of those gambling websites must hate Liu Taihe to death, and this matter cannot be let go so easily. Those who have fought with Liu Taihe countless times, and even some people who have never had a conflict with him but are also fishing in the gambling "cesspool", will try their best to kill him, and then publicize it on the Internet, because only in this way can the credibility of gambling websites be most effectively restored.
From this we can see that from now on, Liu Taihe's life will probably not be peaceful, and the excitement of his life will probably increase exponentially.
Of course, never forget that behind Liu Taihe, there are the two Zhao brothers who are keeping a close eye on him. As long as they confirm that Liu Taihe has a large amount of funds with unclear origins entering the country, the two brothers will definitely report and expose him. By then, before his peers can retaliate against him, the police will come to his door first.
Liu Taihe didn't dare to go to jail. An Rusong was sure of this because he knew better than anyone that once he went to jail, he would be on the chopping block. In jail, no matter if it was the Zhao brothers or his counterparts in the Philippines, they could easily kill him.
Therefore, once things go wrong, this guy will definitely run away. An Rushong had already pointed this out when he met the Zhao brothers before. If nothing unexpected happened, the Zhao brothers should have opened their pockets, waiting for this good friend to dive in.
An Rushong sincerely hoped that Liu Taihe could finally escape and eventually fall into the hands of the Zhao brothers, because only in this way could he see with his own eyes this guy end up with no remains left.
It's strange to say, in fact, if you count carefully, there doesn't seem to be any deep hatred between An Rusong and Liu Taihe, but he hates the other person to the bone. Deep in his heart, he even has an urgent feeling to kill the other person. Is it because the other person doesn't respect him? Look down on him?
Well, An Rushong himself couldn’t explain where this emotion came from. Of course, he never thought about figuring out this emotion. He only knew that he wanted this guy to die, so this guy should die. It was that simple!
Han Meiyan couldn't figure out An Rusong's deep thoughts on the phone. After complaining about the tax rate in the Republic of Korea for a while, she turned and said, "I want to transfer the money to China in the next two days. A friend who works in a foreign exchange bank told me that in the recent period, as long as you exchange currency in their bank, especially US dollars for Korean won, you can get a special spot purchase price. The exchange rate is very suitable."
An Rusong's lips twitched, and he said, "Do you have a good relationship with this friend of yours?"
"It's OK," Han Meiyan said, "We..."
"You can't, just delete her from your friend list," An Rusong interrupted her and said, "If you have a good relationship with this friend, you can tell her that you have tens of billions of won and want to exchange them into US dollars and transfer them to your account in Japan, and see if she can help you deal with it."
After a pause, he continued, "Sister Meiyan, you have to listen to me on this matter. Now, you should put this money in the account in Japan, and don't touch it no matter who advises you. Believe me, in half a year, four or five months, when you convert these US dollars into Korean won, you will find that your money has increased by one third for no apparent reason."
(End of this chapter)