94. The Red and Black List of the Rich Second Generation
While Vladimir was struggling to untie the knot at the Imperial Hotel, a special issue of the Moon newspaper "On the Red and Black of Mao Zi's Rich Second Generation" pierced the night like a bolt of lightning.
This eye-catching special issue was quickly sold out as soon as it came out.
The reason is very simple. The content inside is too exciting, and it completely exposes the daily life of the rich second generation of Maozi.
This time when the Moon News published this column, I don’t know whether it was intentional or unintentional, but the photos of the rich second generation did not appear in the newspaper.
Unfortunately, Vladimir, Rygilenko, Plevsky and others have gloriously become representatives of the rich second generation on the black list.
And Ekaterina, Nikolai and others suddenly appeared on the red list.
After seeing this special issue, Vladimir was so angry that his lungs were about to explode. What about high-profile display of wealth, gambling, smoking, rioting, lighting cigarettes with dollars, nightclub fights... In short, on the blackboard, these rich people
The generations are described as being like devils, doing all kinds of evil, doing whatever they want, and squandering their lives at will...
The second-generation rich people on the red list have been beautified by the author. For example, Nicholas, who once won the top ten outstanding young entrepreneurs of Maozi Kingdom, and Ekaterina, who did not rely on the family's halo to start a business...
In short, the second generation rich people on the red and black lists lead completely different lives.
However, for a rogue newspaper like The Moon, Vladimir seemed to have no choice but to vent his own anger.
After dealing with the Moon News many times, he already knew that this rogue newspaper was not something he could afford, at least not for now.
Maxim, who was far away in Moscow, was also so angry by the Moon newspaper's report that he was even admitted to the hospital out of anger.
Mrs. Sofia suddenly felt pressure from all aspects. She was very puzzled. Previously, Vladimir was confident and impressive, but unexpectedly, after acquiring the Imperial Hotel, he would become the target of public criticism.
She knew Vladimir very well, and she knew very well that he would not do anything involving legal aspects such as gambling, taking drugs, and gathering people to have sex, but there was no guarantee that he would show off his wealth or get into fights.
For several nights in a row, Mrs. Sophia shed tears.
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In the MBA class, almost all the students have read this special issue. After all, the printing volume of one million is enough for all London citizens to read it.
Professor Smith also specifically mentioned the contents of this special issue in class.
He mercilessly criticized the rich second generation of Maozi Country, and then praised Vladimir and others based on the students' studiousness in the class.
As soon as the words of praise finished, many people burst into laughter.
Professor Smith was confused, "What? Did I say something wrong?"
Bracken smiled slightly, his tone full of disdain, "Mr. Professor, you are right, Vladimir is indeed excellent."
Smith saw the clues, and he couldn't help but look at Vladimir, only to see that Vladimir looked absent-minded.
Suddenly, Professor Smith realized that this Kiel looked very much like a person from Maozi Kingdom. Could he be the dandy young master Vladimir in the report?
Professor Smith decided to check Keele's file.
Professor Lucy also read this report, and her first reaction at the time was shock.
I didn’t expect that The Moon Newspaper would dare to disclose it like this.
Unable to help herself, she took the seat with Gere.
If her guess was correct, she was sure that Kiel was from Maozi Country because his Maozi-style English accent was very serious.
In this class, she no longer made trouble for Vladimir, and even took the initiative to call him out after class.
"Kiel, have you encountered any difficulties?" Although Lucy hated him for being such a carefree person, she still showed concern for Vladimir when he encountered difficulties.
"I haven't encountered any difficulties."
"But I see that you look absent-minded in class."
"Oh, I've always been like this. By the way, you haven't asked me any questions today, right?" Somehow, Vladimir felt that being with Lucy could temporarily forget the pain.
"You're like this, what's the point of asking you questions? Since you're fine, just pretend I didn't ask." After saying that, Lucy left calmly.
As soon as Lucy left, Vladimir felt those painful things reappear in his mind.
Pain, discomfort, confusion, helplessness..., these uncomfortable feelings are repeated over and over again, and the dreams are full of nightmares, severe targets from the group's senior management, the explosion at the Imperial Hotel, and the loss of control while racing...,
These nightmares woke him up again and again in his sleep.
Vladimir felt that he was about to collapse.
Anna seemed to be aware of something unusual. She knew that the young master was currently troubled by troubles at the Imperial Hotel. She believed in Orthodox Christianity and planned to let Vladimir go to the church to receive spiritual baptism.
"Church baptism?" Vladimir frowned.
Anna nodded: "Master, you should also be religious. When I am upset, I will go to the church to receive spiritual baptism. After the baptism, I feel that no matter how difficult it is, it is not surprising. The most important thing is personal strength.
"
Vladimir forced a smile: "Let's talk about it later, but thank you."
"How about I take you to the F4 subway station in London?"
"Look at how happy the homeless people are there, right?"
"You know."
"Of course I know. To be honest, I want to be a homeless person, haha..."
After returning to the Imperial Hotel, Vladimir held another meeting, attended by Andrei, Korzadov, Ordovsky, Levov and others.
This time, other than continuing to put pressure on the police and suspending preparations for short videos and airlines, there is still no better way.
Vladimir seemed to know that the outcome of the meeting was nothing more than this. After the meeting, he was still standing in front of the huge floor-to-ceiling glass as before, looking at the bright night view of London.
At the previous meeting, actuary Levov proposed the idea of turning off the exterior lights. According to cost accounting, the cost of lighting alone reached an astonishing US$10,000 every night.
Vladimir refused without any consideration at all.
"Everyone, at this time, we must not appear stingy. Otherwise, others will definitely think that we cannot withstand this risk. We must show our confidence and courage without reservation." When speaking, Vladimir
It's loud and full of confidence.
Dead knot = dead solution?
Vladimir kept repeating these two words in his mind.
Suddenly, he thought of what Anna said to him at noon.