Blackstone Code

1001 nights

Just as Mr. Pattu was about to approach Lynch, he saw Mr. Wardrick walking over first. He paused and stopped in place.

It is not a polite act to walk over at this time. The invitation must be issued by a "core" person. For example, Lynch or Mr. Wardrick look at him at this time and give him a very clear expression before he can go over.

Otherwise, it would be best for him to wait until the two people are separated before going there.

And this is also the most basic social etiquette. If there is anything that has the same price as "freedom" in this magical land, it must be privacy!

Restrict other people's freedom, and some people will fight against you.

If you invade other people's privacy, someone will definitely fight against you.

"That old guy..." Mr. Wardrick glanced at Mr. Pattu.

In the camp of capitalists, he and Mr. Patu do not belong to the same interest group, but in fact they have a good personal relationship. Just because Mr. Patu has always called himself a "noble" does not mean that he must be a conservative person.

Sometimes, his ideas are more avant-garde than some young people.

Mr. Wardrick and Lynch withdrew their gaze and walked to the edge of the crowd. "I just saw some guests leaving early."

Lynch nodded, "I talked about some cooperation with them, and they have to go back and think about it."

Mr. Wardrick pursed his lips and said, "May I know what cooperation is?"

This question is actually very presumptuous. It belongs to privacy, Lynch's privacy. If he doesn't want to take the initiative to speak out, it's best not to even ask.

But Lynch was not very disgusted, "Of course, we talked about some military cooperation..."

He told Mr. Wardrick his thoughts, and Mr. Wardrick immediately understood Lynch's trick. He once again expanded his advantage so that other military agencies would never be able to catch up with him.

Even in the end, most of these military agencies may never disappear because they will always be at a disadvantage in the competition with Blackstone Security.

Lynch can make money, but they may still lose money. Since they are going to lose money, why not just hire people from Blackstone Security to help them do things?

There doesn’t seem to be much of a problem with this logic. After all, the purpose of capital is to make profits. Whether it is a short-term goal or a long-term goal, profit is the core appeal and hard indicator.

Mr. Wardrick was thinking about other things, "You know, I have some heavy factories in my hands, and I have been thinking about what I want to do recently."

"There is no doubt that the world will inevitably face a new world war in the future. Maybe I can do something for this country and our people."

His tone was sincere, as if everything was coming from his heart and from his soul.

But Lynch knew that this was not true. He just wanted to gain more wealth and more influence.

Sometimes people encounter a question: "You are already so rich, why can't you take a break? You already have enough money!"

Most of the time the person who raises these questions must be a poor person, or at least an ordinary class, not noble, let alone rich.

Only these people have such naive ideas, thinking that they can stop when they have enough money.

The world of capital is always scarier and crueler than what people see. The only theme in this world is "survival". Big fish eat small fish, and small fish eat shrimps. This is the world of capital.

Obviously many people know this truth, so why are they afraid of such a bloody and cruel world of the food chain and imagine an ideal world full of warmth?

The middle generation of capitalists are facing many problems that the first generation of capitalists also encountered.

When the Industrial Revolution took off, the first generation of capitalists who controlled a large amount of natural resources and land watched in amazement as the middle generation of capitalists quickly became rich through factories.

In their eyes full of confusion, they may not be able to see the future at all. They don't even know why building a factory on a small and barren land can quickly accumulate wealth that rivals or even surpasses theirs?

They couldn't figure it out.

This is like the problem that the middle-generation chaebols, consortiums, and big capitalists are facing now. They just can't figure out why it is just a boring technological advancement that can bring dividends of the times far beyond their factories?

And the processing industry that relies on these technological advances as its core does not even require much heavy machinery, and the profits generated are many, many times that of heavy industry enterprises?

They seem to have become the first-generation conglomerates of "yesterday", and they are just as full of confusion.

The same is true for Mr. Wardrick. Nowadays, with technological patents at the core of scientific progress and the rise of light manufacturing, a group of wealthy people already have the foundation to challenge the established capital groups.

Just like Lynch and his Light of Tomorrow Investment Company, this has already taken the initial shape of a consortium. As long as it can be maintained and the quality of its core members and members is strengthened, this will be the next consortium!

How many years has it been?

Mr. Wardrick also felt a sense of urgency, especially since he discovered that Lynch and people from the military-industrial complex were colluding again, and he would definitely speed up again.

So Mr. Wardrick took the initiative to come over. He also wanted to join in, not to mention changing anything, but at least not to be eliminated by this era.

"I don't quite understand what you mean." Lynch responded. He really didn't understand.

Mr. Wardrick has a variety of factories in his hands. Who knows what he means by saying that he has some heavy industry enterprises. The scope is too large and it is difficult to determine.

When encountering something whose range value is too large and cannot be determined, it is best not to blindly give your opinion.

It's like everyone knows an "Old Jack", but the "Old Jack" people call him and the "Old Jack" you know may not be the same person. However, it is possible that because you first say that you know this person, the "Old Jack" you know may not be the same person. The other party takes advantage.

Mr. Wardrick looked around. He took out a cigarette and a small box, like the kind that holds powder.

Inside was Cigarette Mate, a variety of natural plant and plant powders. He dipped the cigarette butt in it, then placed the cigarette butt down on the box and shook it twice before lighting it.

"You know, I know a lot of people..." Lynch nodded. This was true. Mr. Wardrick continued, "So sometimes I am very well-informed. I heard that someone is developing a combat vehicle. .”

"They hollowed out the top of the armored vehicle and put the mortar inside..."

Before that, artillery was mainly dragged by horses and a small amount of mobile force. It sounds a bit nonsense, how long ago, and horse-drawn horses were still used, but this is how it is on the battlefield.

It may be because the horse is cheaper, or it may be that only the horse is suitable for doing these things. In short, once the artillery position is spread out, it will be very troublesome to move quickly.

People have found that using large-caliber artillery positions in defense is more efficient and valuable than in attack, because the front line is constantly changing during the attack and may exceed the effective range, which will also cause fighter planes to be delayed.

In short, society needs to develop an artillery that can walk on its own and adapt to more terrains.

At this time, the purpose of technological iterations by scientific research institutions throughout society is to serve the war that will break out at any time.

Therefore, many heavy industries began to design their own tanks, and the heavy industry company owned by Mr. Wardrick also designed some.

"I understand..." Lynch nodded. This is also the inevitable development trajectory of history.

Mr. Wardrick said about some of his ideas, "We have designs and prototypes, but we lack actual experiments."

Lynch took over his words, "You mean those things like yours also want to go to the 'front line'?"

He used the word "frontline", but neither of them paid much attention to it. Mr. Wardrick nodded and said, "Yes, we plan to put it in an actual war environment to see the actual effect."

He even joked, "It would be better if you could offer some constructive advice."

Lynch always has some strange ideas, such as his obsession with aircraft. For example, the Department of Defense has a top-secret project. It is said that someone saw Lynch's name in the file.

In short, just asking would be enough, and if Lynch had an idea, Mr. Wardrick felt that he would definitely make a profit.

Lynch pondered for a moment, "If you want me to make suggestions, I have to hold some shares. You know, sometimes some ideas are priceless."

Mr. Wardrick was just stunned for a moment and asked hurriedly, "How much do you want?"

"Olusman Heavy Industries' current market value is more than 60 million. I plan to merge it with two other companies. The total market value should reach 200 million."

Lynch was a little surprised, "You are very generous, maybe I just said it casually?"

"I take it seriously." Mr. Wardrick looked directly at Lynch, "Don't make me ask Severella to say it."

Thinking of that girl, Lynch was silent for a moment and quoted a price, "Ten percent."

Mr. Wardrick didn't hesitate much, "I can make the decision to agree to your offer. When can I see your thoughts?"

It was not too much for Mr. Wardrick to agree immediately. After the merger of the three companies, it would be 10% of the market value of 200 million, which is 20 million.

But to say that 20 million is equal to 20 million in cash, that is not necessarily true. It is not easy to cash out shares and companies with multiple shareholder rights, even if he was defrauded of the 10% .

Anyone who defrauds the 10% of the shares will find themselves in big trouble.

The money in the pockets of rich people, especially those at the top, is not so easy to get.

If you don’t come up with something of equal value, it’s not money, it’s poison, it’s disaster!

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