Mystery: Order and Disorder

Chapter 7: "Get Rich" Opportunity

Grelint was quite satisfied with the outcome that he guessed was the most likely.

Directly accommodate or even "become" Sequence Two without losing control, although it is not fully mastered, it needs a little "absorption".

But that was quite lucky.

On the one hand, you can ensure that you have the opportunity to know all the "knowledge" without being polluted, and on the other hand, you can directly strengthen the sequence ability, just like a plug-in.

No, it should be said that this is a plug-in!

Isn't this the "invincible in the same realm" unique to the "protagonist"?

However, in his heart, Grelint actually recognizes the role that IQ plays in combat—when the sequence difference is very small.

After tossing until the early morning, Grelint finally felt sleepy again, so he fell asleep comfortably.

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The next Sunday was another day for the idle nobles to waste their time.

Of course, the premise is that no one disturbs you.

Originally, Grelint's plan today was to spend the whole day in the club, practicing shooting in the morning and fighting in the afternoon.

In the absence of survival pressure, there is no need to consider the needs of work. It is very happy to learn a certain skill out of hobby.

Unfortunately, an "uninvited guest" came early in the morning.

"Do I look like a second fool?"

Grelint looked at the man in his thirties with puzzled eyes and questioned silently.

"Your Excellency Mariano, please believe me, I have a great invention project! With only a small investment, you can enjoy huge returns."

The "inventor"'s sweat glands secrete quickly, his speech is very fast, his words are contagious, and he is quite aggrieved, as if he has suffered some kind of injustice.

This gentleman has black hair and brown eyes, and his eyebrows are somewhat oriental.

He was wearing a draped blue-and-white work uniform, slightly taller than Grelint, and of average slender build.

"Yes, I believe you, Mr. Inventor."

"But I think you should at least introduce yourself to me first."

"At the same time, tell us about your work, and why you are so confident in what it will achieve."

"And, why did you find me and not someone else."

Grelint's tone was steady, and he asked questions like the self-proclaimed inventor.

The black-haired youth picked up the marquis black tea, took a quick sip, took a deep breath and said:

"I'm sorry, Your Excellency Viscount, please forgive my rudeness just now."

"Let's get to know him formally. My name is Sylvie Heisenberg, a well-known inventor currently living at 78 Seventh Avenue in Hillston District. You can send someone to inquire."

He increased the volume on the word "famous."

In this regard, Grelint is actually not puzzled. This is something that is easy to verify, and the other party will not tell lies about it.

"The reason for finding you is that the investment I registered in the newspaper last week was approved by your estate agent Anthony Stewart. Since I now need a larger cash investment that he has no authority to dispose of, he asked me to visit you."

Anthony Stewart was indeed his estate agent, in charge of investments in the shipping industry.

Grelint searched hard in his memory to confirm that there was indeed such a thing.

The day before yesterday, Anthony's letter did mention this. But he didn't specify when the inventor would visit, so Grelint didn't make a schedule.

Anthony's letter stated that the inventor had theoretically improved the structure of the steam engine of a small ship, and that still water simulations showed that the new steam engine could guarantee the same voyage under the condition of saving 8% of the raw material burning. The downside is that the machine is twelve percent more expensive.

And Anthony expressed quite certainty about this, suggesting that Grelint can participate in the investment.

The result of Anthony's analysis is that the limit of this investment is that Grelint can invest 4,000 pounds, occupying 49% of the shares, and the other party uses technology to invest 51% of the shares to achieve control.

But in fact, Grelint has no specific concept at all, and can only choose to believe in authority.

Anthony is a veteran estate agent left by his father Lawrence. At the same time, since Grelint does not understand these things, he has always been directly responsible to Earl Hall, so he is completely credible.

"I remembered, Anthony did tell me about it."

"He told me that you are a real genius inventor!"

"Once this work of yours is successfully researched, it will earn an annual profit of no less than £50,000."

Grelint affirmed his words and highly praised his plan to improve the new steam engine for small ships. Sylvie Heisenberg didn't interject, but just smiled, showing his frankness.

"I'm very interested in this, but I don't know how you think about the allocation of equity and the required capital investment?"

Considering that you have just become an Extraordinary, you may need some cash to buy materials and formulas.

And Grelint does not have much money to pursue, so he is not very willing to spend too much cash on investment. However, directly rejecting a possible "get rich" opportunity does not conform to normal logic. - For a nobleman with an annual income of 20,000 pounds, doubling his income can be called a sudden wealth.

At the same time, he thinks that there is something quite wrong with the inventor of "Sylvie Heisenberg"!

The image of his obsession with inventions and his lack of understanding of the world does not match his later cultivation of "Mian" marquis black tea.

If he really doesn't like drinking tea, then an inventor who really doesn't understand the world will probably ignore it directly.

If he likes black tea, then as a middle-class inventor with average income, he will not be so disdainful of high-end Marquis black tea. UU Kanshu www.uukanshu.com This cannot be explained by "politeness", which does not conform to the character setting of "doesn't understand the world".

Also, whether it is the character design of the other party in the early stage, or deliberately asking him to go to Hillston District to confirm, and pulling Anthony as "evidence", it seems a bit deliberate.

Finally, and most doubtful, is:

As an inventor who loves invention, he did not take the initiative to mention his research results throughout the process!

And when Grelint mentioned and highly affirmed the research results, he didn't have any pride or pride.

It's not like I'm confident enough, but like I don't understand it, and I'm afraid that "the more you say, the more wrong you will be".

He is a liar!

It is very likely that he pretended to be Sylvie Heisenberg to defraud.

These analyses are the result of the ability to "find loopholes" that "lawyers" brought to Grelint, which ordinary liars cannot guard against!

Unless the other party is a "fraudster", which Grelint thinks is impossible.

A Sequence Eight swindler is not someone who has just become an Extraordinary lawyer to discover logical loopholes so easily.

Maybe I can dismantle him with strict logical analysis? This must be good for my acting!

Grelint was a little moved by this.

Of course, this requires further testing to confirm.

"Four thousand pounds, sir, I need four thousand pounds in cash. You can hold forty percent of the shares accordingly."

"Very reasonable distribution, Mr. Heisenberg. But I want more shares! I'd like to invest six thousand pounds at a time for fifty-one percent of the shares. What do you think?"

To exchange an additional investment of nearly a thousand pounds for a controlling stake, this is Grelint's temptation.

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