Chapter 330: Betting against each other
Iwasaki Maki confidently said, “I have a good character, good cultivation, good birth, good talent, and good figure. It’s hard to believe that I’m still not worthy of you?”
Masashi Kishimoto knew that she was the embodiment of beauty and wisdom, the very best among women. However, the problem was not with the other party, but with himself.
He knew in his heart that he would absolutely win in the future if he bet with her. Winning Iwasaki Maki, really marrying her as a wife would be troublesome. Sakai Rie’s one-lifetime personality would have to commit suicide even if she didn’t kill herself.
“What if I lose? For that, what price do I need to pay? I’m afraid that this one price should not be expensive!” Justice Kishimoto asked calmly.
“You all know what it means to have high investment and high return. The greater the risk, the greater the profit. If you lose, you’ll run around naked above this one area twice.” Maki Iwasaki showed her teeth and smiled.
“If I really go running around naked like you said, what face will I have to continue being a human being in the future?” Masayoshi Kishimoto gently shook his head a bit and said.
“Otherwise, what do you say to bet?” Iwasaki Maki had never lost since she was a child, so she didn’t believe that she would lose this time.
The reason she was even more bullish on Brazil lay in the fact that not only did the Brazilians have a large number of people of Japanese descent, but also the non-Japanese were not taught a wide variety of anti-Japanese things.
Which would neither have invasions or anything inside their textbooks, nor the overwhelming anti-Japanese themes that exist inside movies and TV shows.
“We each hold half of the shares inside Hard Gold Media Company. If I lose, I’ll give you my half of the shares for a symbolic price of 1 yen.
If you lose, you’ll sell the other half of the shares in your hand to me at the lowest market price.” Masayoshi Kishimoto proposed a way for the two of them to make a bet against each other Dao.
“Are you so sure you’ll win? If I really lose, I’ll give you the other half of Hard Gold Media’s shares at the same symbolic price of 1 yen.” Maki Iwasaki blurted out.
“Since you’re going to insist, then I have no choice but to agree.” Masayoshi Kishimoto really didn’t mean to dig a good hole for the other party to jump into voluntarily.
Between taking Iwasaki Maki as his wife and half of Hard Gold Media’s shares, he still chose the latter. Even though he clearly knew in his heart that the former could yield far more than the latter.
Even so, he had no choice. He didn’t want the general public to mistakenly think that the Hard Gold Group he had created was a vassal of the Iwasaki family.
“How long is the time limit?” Iwasaki Maki said in a serious manner.
“You set it.” Masashi Kishimoto had long known that the year 2000 was also a new marker for mainland China. From that time onwards, the country was in full swing with major demolitions and municipal construction.
The lives of ordinary people in China were beginning to tangibly feel a series of benefits brought about by the achievements of reform and opening up.
This is especially true of the 2004 opening of the retiree’s annual increase in retirement contributions, as well as a certain amount of salary supplementation. There are many people who lament that working people do not get as much as retired people.
This is actually a generalization. Chinese people are family-oriented. Parents have to prepare not only a house but also a car for their children’s marriage.
On top of that, they even have to raise their children’s children for them. The rise in retirement benefits is generally not spent on the parents, but on the children instead.
The reason why the Chinese government has introduced this measure is so that retirees can have a sense of security and live a decent life, after all, they have been dedicated to the country for decades, and before that, they really did not have a good life.
In this regard, the actual situation of social pension in Korea and Japan has been taken as reference. Retirees have money in their hands, the children will listen.
Otherwise, like many elderly people in Korea and Japan after the Asian financial turmoil, there is only a word “miserable”, and after the global financial crisis in 2008, it is not just a word “miserable” anymore. hundreds of billions of dollars were lost.
Hundreds of billions of dollars were wiped out, the U.S. national debt doubled, tens of millions of people in the labor force lost their jobs, and the world’s poor increased by 50 million.
China’s urban neighborhoods have a phenomenon, a weekend on the children with mouths back to their parents’ homes to dine. This is beautifully called coming back to visit parents at home.
Not only that, but they also take a lot of things with them when they leave. Either that, or they basically go back to their parents’ house for dinner every day. After eating, then go back to their own home to live. As for the cost of living, either simply no, or a symbolic give a few hundred dollars.
Parents if the supplemental payroll and so on, immediately come home is to think about so that their old couple of money out of this one to buy long-desired things. For example, Apple cell phone and so on.
Retired parents, either playing mahjong all day, or square dancing. Otherwise, they go on trips. This would be unimaginable in Korea and Japan.
Many people are still working in their 70s and 80s. This is not really how they like to work, but forced by the reality of life.
The Asian financial turmoil in 1997 and the global financial crisis in 2008 really made many people go bankrupt. The money they invested in the financial market was lost. This also includes the money that exists inside the bankrupt bank.
Chinese old people, except for the first and second tier big cities, I am afraid that they don’t even know what finance is. Many of them do not even dare to buy treasury bonds, the most they will only deposit regular bank deposits, and often only choose the four major state-owned banks. Closed does not mean all bad. There is always a good side.
After some deep thought, Maki Iwasaki raised her right palm and said, “How about we just go for five years?”
“No problem.” Without any hesitation, Masashi Kishimoto agreed in one breath and said.
“Do you need me to sign an official text of the betting agreement with you?” Iwasaki Maki guffawed as if the victory would only belong to her and said.
“If you have such a need, I’ll just do as I’m told. At that time, you don’t want to cry!” Masayoshi Kishimoto didn’t show any weakness and said triumphantly.
“The one crying is definitely not me. At that time, you don’t want to deny it.” Iwasaki Maki argued.
“I can still afford to lose that half of Hard Gold Media’s shares. However, that’s something that’s not going to happen.” Masashi Kishimoto laughed and said.
“Anything is possible.” Maki Iwasaki retorted.
Masayoshi Kishimoto smiled without saying anything. What he was thinking in his mind at the moment was, as long as he doesn’t marry you, anything is fine. Even though Sakai Rie had a poor character and lacked gentleness, she wouldn’t get into any diurnal affairs behind her back.
Even if she clearly knew that she was hooking up outside, she wouldn’t have the heart to go out and find another man to get one over on herself.
Assuming that he and Iwasaki Maki got married and stayed together, it might not always be a good thing. This once each other’s feelings are not good, either continue to be a fake couple, each play each, or you count me, I count you.
Himself as an investor naturally want to maximize the avoidance of investment risk, so that you can achieve long-term, sustained, stable returns. Marriage is also an investment business.