Reborn with Consumption System-Chapter 519 - 238: It Wasn’t Easy [Long - ]_2

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Chapter 519: Chapter 238: It Wasn’t Easy [Long Chapter]_2

Director Huang pondered for a moment and roughly figured it out. Goodness, Han Lie really understands human nature thoroughly! he couldn’t help but marvel inwardly. Twenty years old? Truly frightening...

Suddenly, Director Huang turned his head and instructed Director Liu, "Take note. From now on, when organizing lectures or annual meetings, pay attention to their practicality. It’s not enough just to eat, drink, and hand out some gifts. Every bank does things so superficially; who’s going to remember your kindness?"

"Yes!" Director Liu nodded emphatically, a sense of awe for Han Lie blossoming within him. The impact of a fifty-year-old expert versus a twenty-year-old genius was entirely different.

Director Huang then asked with concern, "Mr. Han, are you confident that the market will fall?"

If it doesn’t fall, I’ll twist off my own head and let you all play with it! Brother Lie thought, then smiled with an inscrutable depth and responded lightly, "Just watch. It’s only a matter of a week or so at most."

Director Huang was completely taken in, instantly believing eighty percent of what he said.

Director Liu also thought, No, I absolutely must listen carefully to this afternoon’s lecture.

The discussion about the lecture concluded. With a glance from Director Huang, Director Liu stood up and left the room. Then, Director Huang asked about the Ming Capital ABS project.

"I’ve heard that Mr. Han is helping Old Gu find funds?"

The main event is here! Han Lie thought. Any bank would want a piece of this lucrative deal. It not only signified management fees amounting to tens of millions but was also a 2.5 billion certificate of deposit in itself. The branch wasn’t short of 2.5 billion, but this was definitely not small change. For anyone below the rank of branch manager, securing this deal would be a major achievement, enough for a promotion and a salary increase.

"It’s almost settled," Han Lie replied. He thought for a moment and proactively offered Director Huang an opening. "The project requires a highly skilled business manager to oversee the entire custodial process at the bank. Unfortunately, my time in Magic Capital has been too short, and I don’t have any trustworthy friends here. I wonder if Director Huang could make an introduction?"

A genuine smile spread across Director Huang’s face; he was extremely pleased. He certainly knows how to handle things! So sensible! This young man is worth befriending!

"I’ll find someone for you." Director Huang dropped the pretense, picked up the landline, and dialed an internal number. "Miss Tang, come to my office, please," he said softly.

Then, he explained frankly to Han Lie, "Miss Tang is the daughter of my old mentor. She’s training under me and is currently at a critical juncture for promotion. She’s very reliable, and her work capability is not an issue."

Work capability isn’t even the main point, Han Lie thought. Managing a custodial account is simple; anyone could do it.

Han Lie nodded with a smile. "Coming from one of Director Huang’s people, I’m sure there won’t be any problems."

"Haha! You certainly have a way with words!" Director Huang laughed heartily, feeling a growing rapport with Han Lie. "It’s a pity you’re so young; otherwise, I’d definitely have to compete with Old Pan for you! I know several girls from excellent families whose parents are practically going crazy trying to pick sons-in-law..."

"You can start scouting for me then," Han Lie responded playfully. "Lower the observation range to fifteen or sixteen-year-olds. In five years, they’ll be just right. That way, we won’t have to scramble to find someone then."

Director Huang was stunned for a moment, then burst out laughing so hard he almost cried. When it comes to cheekiness, our Brother Lie yields to no one...

KNOCK, KNOCK, KNOCK!

Someone suddenly knocked on the door. Director Huang shot Han Lie a knowing, meaningful smile, then called out, "Come in!"

The door was gently pushed open, and a young woman, like a graceful orchid from a secluded valley, glided into the reception area.

"Director Huang, what are your instructions?" she asked, her voice like the clear, melodious tinkling of a spring.

Han Lie quietly observed her, a genuine thought surfacing—Sometimes, fate is truly too biased!

The young woman was about 1.7 meters tall, and even her bulky work uniform couldn’t conceal her excellent physique. She wasn’t the "explosive" type like Assistant Liang. Her chest was full, but moderately so. Her waist was slender and perfectly proportioned. Her hips were set high, making her legs appear exceptionally long.

Furthermore, her face was remarkably small. Her overall body proportion was a rare 8.5 heads tall, nearing the limit for an individual of East Asian descent. Her hair was neatly pulled back from her scalp into a bun, revealing her entire face. The classical proportions of her features—the "three courts and five eyes"—seemed as if measured with a ruler, perfectly even.

As a result, she exuded an indescribable sense of harmony to Han Lie. From a distance, she possessed an elegant demeanor; up close, every detail was beautiful.

The only drawback was the large, black-rimmed glasses she wore, which obscured much of her eyes, making it difficult to see her pupils clearly. However, there seemed to be a beauty mark beneath the outer corner of her right eye. If she were to remove her glasses, her aura might instantly shift from elegant to enchanting. In short, it wouldn’t be the dignified demeanor she currently projected.

Thus, the scoundrel instinctively glanced at her knees. Through her stockings, he could see they were quite fair, with very little dead skin and no discoloration compared to the surrounding skin.

Wow, she looks very innocent...

Ahem, let’s not delve into the basis for this judgment; those who understand are no saints.

Perhaps because there were no outsiders in the room, Director Huang was in a pleasant mood and simply introduced the two.

"Young Han, this is our branch’s top talent, Tang Xintian. She’s a genuine Huaqing undergraduate and holds a Master of Management from Harvard."

"Miss Tang, Mr. Han here is a top-tier genius in the financial markets. He was the eight-week champion of the Tencent stock trading competition and is respected and trusted by many tycoons. His newly established private investment fund ranked first in profitability last week, achieving over a 45% return in a single week in Daxiong City. He’s the lecturer I specially invited for our year-end knowledge-sharing forum."

Director Huang detailed Han Lie’s achievements quite thoroughly.

Why? Because compared to Tang Xintian, Han Lie’s educational background was rather unimpressive...