Chapter 1469 Wellington's caution
The atmosphere seemed a little depressed when the airport returned to Tangjia Manor. After all, today should be a good day for Zhou Ming to return to China to celebrate the Spring Festival, but he didn't expect that he was stopped by the Immigration Bureau with a visa problem.
This is so surprising, because if the visa problem is not all directly deported by the Immigration Bureau, why are you not allowed to leave now? This is completely contradictory, and more importantly, the US law enforcement department, which has always been arrogant and rude and can kneel down and cannot breathe, has become polite when treating Zhou Ming this time, like a gentleman, and her glasses are broken.
But looking back, Zhou Ming can understand Wellington's idea. As the US president who has driven many financial wars behind his back, he is of course afraid that others will have a financial war against him, and he has proved his ability in Minnesota Wheat and other things again and again.
From the perspective of a beautiful country, Wellington can undoubtedly be regarded as a president who cares a lot about his own country.
Moreover, Wellington's conspiracy was very tricky. Although the lobbying groups of American giants such as Morgan and Rockefeller had to help the White House threshold before, and the senior officials they supported were also helping, it was because they took the initiative to short the power of Minnesota's wheat.
On the contrary, if you go to them again and again to ask them for help, it will definitely be nothing once or twice, but more often it will be annoying. More importantly, these wealthy families are not Lei Feng, and they are still waiting for them to be defeated, so they can control themselves. With this mentality, it would be like placing all their hopes on these guys to commit suicide.
Bodyguard Zhang Lin was straightforward, and he told Zhou Ming that if Zhou Ming really wanted to leave the United States, he had a way.
Zhou Ming knew that Zhang Lin, the soldier king, had some intersection with the underground forces of the United States during his previous mission. If he asked these underground forces for help, he would have a high chance of leaving the United States through smuggling. However, the result of this was that he could never return to the United States, which also meant that he bowed his head to the United States and gave in.
Therefore, Zhou Ming still couldn't take advantage of the opportunity this time and had to face the battle head-on.
But if we face the battle, what should we do is still a headache.
Tang Ran said that he would continue to make trouble and short futures or stocks. In short, he would have to do things in the capital market, making Wellington frustrated and finally return to the negotiating table.
Zhou Ming told Tang Ran that this idea was good, but there were actually a lot of troubles. The biggest problem was that capital wealthy families like Morgan and Rockefeller did not allow it. Now he was so stable, a considerable part of it was relying on these American capital wealthy families who pretended to be powerful.
If it weren't for the lobbyists who had broken through the White House before, I was afraid that they had been arrested by the FBI now. The police at the Immigration Bureau wouldn't be so polite to me at the airport just now. You should know that in the past, the United States treated revolutionary martyrs who were determined to return home, and were thrown into prison.
Of course, the most important thing is that Wellington actually doesn't care what the capital market will be like.
After all, Wellington is already in his last year, and he is very open-minded in many things. In addition, even if he is striving for re-election, he can sit idly by and watch the capital market go into chaos, and then come out to clean up the situation by himself, and become a hero.
In short, it is not as expected to use the market to threaten the utility of Wirington.
How big.
But Caitlin tends to support Tang Ran’s idea: “It is necessary to do something to force Wellington to listen to us, but where to start and what to do is the key.”
This also made Zhou Ming feel a headache. Zhou Ming even ridiculed himself as having received treatment from revolutionary martyrs and was certified by the US imperial examination.
Then Zhou Ming's cell phone rang, Zhou Ming picked up and answered it. It was called by Ambassador Han Zhen. He told Zhou Ming that he had called more than a dozen times to the White House in a row and could not contact Wellington. Only Wellington's secretary conveyed Wellington's meaning, saying that Wellington had no intention of imprisonment or assassination, but for some legal reasons, he needed Zhou Ming to stay in the United States.
Han Zhen also told Zhou Ming: "Comrade Zhou Ming, don't worry, no matter what kind of robber attitude the United States is, the motherland will always be your strongest backing! The chief has instructed me that as long as you want to return to China, the embassy will work hard to find a solution."
To be honest, Zhou Ming was still very moved to be able to receive so much attention from the motherland.
Zhou Ming told Han Zhen: "Ambassador Han, my idea is to be at ease since I come here. Since the President of the United States is so kind to keep me here, then I will stay here. Do something I want to do. Maybe one day the President will change his mind? After all, I am not at ease."
Han Zhen understood Zhou Ming’s plan as soon as he heard this. He immediately told Zhou Ming that he could do whatever he wanted and that everything was supported by his motherland.
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In the famous Oval Office of the White House, US President Wellington sat in his chair, and several of his confidants were sitting in front of the desk. Monica, a famous White House intern, was reporting to the president and his aides, and told Wellington that Ambassador Han Zhen had just sent a formal letter to ask for an appointment with the president.
After listening to the report of his close female intern assistant, President Wellington laughed and looked around at the staff in front of him: "I heard it all, these are the Chinese, and they are helpless now."
Although President Wellington was full of confidence, these confidants were worried, thinking that it was not a good thing to anger the Chinese so much.
"Using the Kosovo War to win a key battle in the World War of Capital, shorting Minnesota Wheat also proves that he has the ability to disrupt the financial order of the United States. If he gets angry, the consequences will be very serious."
Wellington's answer to this is very simple and straightforward: "Let him do whatever he wants, as long as he dares to do this."
These staff members were stunned at first, then reacted and gave thumbs up to praise Wellington's cleverness, because if Zhou Ming really messed up the market, the first thing they wouldn't let him go would be Zhou Ming's partners, such as Morgan and Rockefeller.
"Zhou Ming, this bastard, do he really think that he has great ability to short Minnesota wheat? Then I will tell him now that without the support of wealthy families like Morgan and Rockefeller, he is nothing by himself!" Wellington said confidently, and even expressed his tone that he hoped Zhou Ming would do so.
Wellington was very confident, but he did not underestimate the enemy because of this. Instead, he took his staff to hold a meeting to discuss countermeasures that Zhou Ming might do so that he could prepare in advance.
Wellington is still very powerful. Although his opponent is only a Chinese and he is quite confident in his own methods, Wellington is still cautious.
Avoid any problems.
At work, the personal habits of leaders often have a deep influence on subordinates. Wellington is so cautious, no one of his staff dares to slack off. They all seriously put themselves in Zhou Ming's position, and even put some Chinese thinking ways to think.
While discussing, they listed the countermeasures that Zhou Ming might adopt one by one, and then recorded them one by one by one by the female assistant Monica.
When they think of all the ways they can think of, they start to classify and summarize these ideas.
Wellington took it and glanced it out soon after, and quickly took out a stack of them: "These political-related countermeasures can be put aside first, because discussing these things can easily be harmonious. Moreover, through Zhou Ming's style of conduct, he is not a person who likes to solve problems with political means, so I prefer him to use commercial or other means."
Wellington's words were unanimously recognized by his staff, and in fact these staff members also had this idea.
"The rest is business speculation methods," Wellington said. "The biggest trouble is that Mr. Zhou Ming will suddenly attack the New York stock market and short the Nasdaq or Dow Jones, which will bring a devastating blow to the entire US economy."
Listening to Wellington's words, his staff were shaking their heads, and they didn't think Zhou Ming had a way to do this.
Just kidding, do you know how much money is in the entire New York stock market? Do you know how much money it costs to short the New York stock market? You Zhou Ming...even if you count the China behind you, how much money can you make up? You still want to short the stock market. Isn't this a fantasy?
"I know you are all laughing. You don't think Mr. Zhou Ming can do it. Then you might as well think about it. A month ago, could you think that Zhou Ming could short Minnesota wheat to a negative price?" said Wellington.
Hearing Wellington's words, his aides put away their jokes and began to think seriously, even if it sounds unscientific, such as Zhou Ming who could respond to the call and mobilize Morgan and Rockefeller to short the New York stock market with him.
After explaining and analyzing them one by one and coming up with various rough response plans, Wellington led his staff to discuss them very seriously. When they finally finished the discussion, they suddenly realized that it was already late at night.
Wellington twisted his sore neck, and then ordered his female assistant Monica to inform the kitchen to make snacks, so that everyone could go back and rest after eating something casually.
Faced with Wellington's invitation, none of his staff refused, and they all stood up and went out with Monica, because after a day of discussion today, he was really tired.
Seeing his staff leave, Wellington picked up the methods recorded by Monica about the possible countermeasures of Zhou Ming and the response plans he had come up with. Wellington smiled relaxedly: he took everything into consideration, what else did this Chinese fight against him!
Wellington was full of confidence at this moment. He thought that everything was in his control. Unfortunately, the only thing he ignored was that he was not Zhou Ming, and none of these aides were really Chinese. Their ideas and thinking patterns were still the same as theirs.
It was precisely for this reason that when Monica brought him news about Zhou Ming the next day, Wellington was stunned.
Chapter completed!