“If they’re not on board with it, you could start by using it temporarily. Meanwhile, you can coborate with the officials in Aurous Hill to purchase a piece ofnd and gradually build it up.”
Ito Nanako was aware that Charlie had made a significant amount of money through the Huichun Dan auction, much of which he had invested in the development of Aurous Hill. Curiously, she asked, “Mr. Charlie, will the Huichun Dan auction be held next year? If it continues, Aurous Hill will surely attract numerous top internationalpanies, and perhaps it could even be a new financial center thanks to Huichun Dan!”
Charlie sighed, shaking his head as he replied, “For the time being, the Huichun Dan auction will not take ce next year.”
He continued, “In fact, I have a serious issue that still needs resolving regarding the auction. I fear that if I proceed, it might lead to trouble, especially since I need to deal with an issue concerning one of my confidants.”<fn14a7> For more chapters visit ?ovelFind</fn14a7>
Before his trip to the United States this year, Charlie was unaware of the Poqing Society’s existence during the previous Huichun Dan auction.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Fortunately, the Rejuvenation Pill Auction this year was the first of its kind, and most attendees were traditional wealthy Europeans who had been misled by an old Nordic queen. Consequently, many of the true top-tier wealthy individuals were absent. His uncle’s attendance at that auction was merely a personal endeavor and not an indicator of any long-termmitment.
Now, however, Charlie was beginning to understand the significance of the Poqing Society. He knew it was a powerful organization that had sessfully taken down numerous opponents in the U.S. and Northern Europe. Thus, he realized that he must remain vignt against them. Holding the Huichun Dan auction at this time mightpromise his ability to remain discreet, and it could potentially provoke negative consequences.
With this in mind, Charlie decided it would be prudent to skip next year’s auction and consider resuming it only after he had resolved the issues with the clearing meeting or once it was no longer a threat to him.
Although Ito Nanako was unaware of the specifics regarding the Poqing Society, she sensed Charlie’s caution and instinctively said, “Given the risks involved, it’s wise to hold off for now.” Then, she recalled something and added, “However, since Mr. Charlie is concerned about exposure, I have an idea that might be feasible…”
Intrigued, Charlie asked, “What’s your idea? I’d love to hear it.”
Ito Nanako proposed, “I believe we could approach the Huichun Dan auction differently. Instead of publicizing it right away or allowing open registration, we could have the organizer send out private invitation letters to those who participated in the previous auction. This would happen one or two months before the event. Those who experienced the magic of Huichun Danst year would be informed, and since it’s not a public announcement, we wouldn’t risk leaks.”
Charlie pondered this for a moment and then smiled, saying, “Nanako, that’s an excellent approach! Even though these attendees came without anythingst time, they surely are eager for the next auction and would be unlikely to decline an invitation.”
Nanako nodded in agreement, adding, “Moreover, these individuals understand the value of discretion in making money. They know that morepetition could diminish their chances, so they wouldn’t spread news about Huichun Dan widely, ensuring the auction goes smoothly.”
Continuing her thought, Nanako said, “With the invitation system in ce, if Mr. Charlie has a significant client he wishes to invite, you can discreetly conduct a background check to ensure they’re not connected to your confidant’s issues. Once confirmed, you can send them an invitation to join us, further minimizing the risk of leaks.”<h3 ss="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>