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1019 10 times the high interest rate

When Li Changheng saw Nick swearing that if his next words could not impress him, he would jump into the sea and immediately said with interest, "Sit down and chat."

Wait for Li Changheng to sit down at the small round table in the garden that he used for afternoon tea.

Nick thought for a while and said to Jesse and Fatty Falde, "Sorry, guys, what I'm going to say next involves a brother's secret, so please give me some private time."

Jesse and Falder didn't think Nick didn't believe in him. After all, there was no real life-and-death relationship between the liars, and even if we were a team collaborators, they were just collaborators.

But whether to leave or not depends on Li Changheng's meaning in the end.

Of course, Li Changheng didn't mind. He smiled and waved to find the maid standing in the distance, "Take Jesse and Mr. Falde and stroll around the garden. If you are tired, you will send some refreshments to Changting by the lake."

"Okay, Lord."

The maid took Jesse and Falde away, and Li Changheng pointed to the chair and said to Nick, "Sit down, Mr. Smith, since you are left behind, you don't have to worry about anything for 5 minutes.

Before lunch, I have free time.”

Li Changheng would do this entirely because Nick had a big star face. Since he is now a liar, Li Changheng was also interested in what he wanted to say.

"Thanks."

Then, what surprised Nick was that Li Changheng actually picked up the teapot himself, poured two cups of black tea, and casually pushed a cup of tea in front of him.

Nick immediately felt that Li Changheng was not mostly white, and he discriminated against black people from the inside out, so he became more confident in the following conversation.

The two chatted for a few minutes before they officially got into the topic.

After hearing this, Li Changheng's eyes lit up, but he still asked, "Why are you looking for me to be your backstage? And aren't you afraid that I will leave you alone?"

Of course Nick was worried about this, but the matter had been told, so he could only say, "Because according to the news reports from multiple media, there are a limited number of photos you were taken in public.

Your personal bodyguard captain is black, which makes us willing to believe that you value at least competent black staff.

In addition, since you are looking for a backstage, instead of finding a white rookie to pretend to be a big shot, it is better to do things for you in one step.

The most important thing is that if the rumors outside are correct, Gary and I can get at least a certain proportion of the shares."

Li Changheng laughed, it seemed that the win-win image he had been maintaining was still beneficial.

As for Blade, it is indeed because he is completely fine as a bodyguard leader, so he doesn't have to worry about his loyalty. He then directly chose Blade between Blade and Banks.

And this is entirely because Li Changheng knows Blade, and he knows better that from the perspective of overall crime rate, Lao Hei has been ranked first all year round.

Of course, there are many reasons for this kind of thing.

He picked up the teacup and drank it while thinking about the story Nick just told.

In 1965, a black Texas man named Gary Bernard brought his newlywed wife to New York to join his cousin with his cousin after working at the age of 9.

It is better to say that it is to rely on my cousin’s limited connections to get into the black circle of the community where I live as soon as possible, and have a free residence by the way.

Gary was able to save $24,000 in Texas, where the most discrimination was the most, and of course he came to New York to work as a cleaner at the airport like his cousin.

In addition to your own food, clothing and use, 24,000 yuan in 2012 is equivalent to an average annual deposit of US$2,000.

In many central states in the United States in the 1960s, the income of almost a white man was the whole year.

Not to mention that Gary's ability is rare, it is also worth Li Changheng to list him as the type of person with ambition and ability.

As for the story Nick told, to put it simply, Gary was attracted by the conversation between bank staff and senior executives while staying outside many Texas banks since he was a child.

I started to be interested in finance and studied hard.

Then when he was 20 years old, he went to a black restaurant with his friend and heard a black lawyer complaining that he had a good income but never lived in a white community.

Many owners in the white community would rather have their houses empty than rent them to black people.

This made Gary, who was determined to make a name for himself, pay attention.

I visited most of the house rental markets in my hometown and actually bought a house worth $4,000.

In the end, I was very helpless in my business. In Texas, a black man wanted to buy a house in a white community. Even if it was not completely impossible, there were very few owners who would sell the house.

The biggest reason why Gary gave up the rental market in his hometown was that even though he bought a house himself, he rented it to black lawyers, doctors and teachers who had good income, high education, and no criminal record.

Other white people in the community still make trouble for him and his tenants all day long.

The worst thing is that the tenants' children want to go to school, but the community school does not recruit them at all.

After careful consideration, Gary discussed with eight tenants, paying the rent for one and a half years in one lump sum and giving it to him for half a year, and the tenants were forgiven.

He also got $4,320 at one time.

This is also the biggest reason why he decided to come to New York to develop.

The 8 renters are renting $30 per month, and the rent of $2,880 per year is equivalent to earning 72% of the cost.

The success of the plan of sending him one year and a half and giving him half a year has made him see the great business opportunity to keep buying a house, rent it out, and then buy a house.

And Gary also discovered that no one cared about the business.

Whites are unwilling to help blacks live in white communities, and Gary's tenants are also unwilling to take risks for their own work.

After Gary arrived in New York, the facts were the same as he thought. After buying a $18,000 garden villa in Queens in 1965, his income soared 10 times in two years.

Gary's own property alone has reached 7 buildings, and his annual income has suddenly increased from less than 2,000 in Texas that year to 30,000 US dollars.

This is definitely a high-income family in New York, not to mention the $210,000 assets brought by real estate.

Success also made Gary no longer just think about buying villas in white communities.

But commercial buildings require a lot of funds, so they must take out a loan.

But Gary's magic weapon to win, helping black elites live in safer white communities, also made him a little bit of a reputation in many white communities.

I went to the bank to apply for loan approval. Even if there were 7 high-quality properties, it took several months, but no bank loaned him with an asset quota of 80%.

The highest one only reported a 50% quota.

However, with the 1967-year economic environment in the United States, even if Li Changheng himself approves, it is impossible to give 80% of the quota.

But 50% or even lower is indeed discriminatory.
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