Police officer Chen Shu

Chapter 867 Boxing Match

Chapter 867 Boxing Match (Part 3)

dong dong.

Ang Soling tapped on the table.

“There’s a woman who works in our park. I asked Minlai to send this woman’s information to the group. You guys check it out, and if you find her tonight, bring her here.”

Min Lai was the general's adjutant and enjoyed the general's complete trust.

Xiao Hu took a sip of his drink and exclaimed, "A woman? There's no guarantee she'll still be whole."

Haha.

The bosses sitting around Xiaohu had knowing expressions on their faces, and they all burst into laughter.

General Angsor stood up, looked around, and said in a deep voice, "This woman is very important, extremely important. Please make sure she is brought to me."

The fact that the general repeatedly emphasized its importance suggests that this woman is no ordinary person, or that there is something more to this story than meets the eye.

Aung Soe was able to build a telecom fraud industrial park in such a uniquely advantageous geographical location in northern Myanmar.
The bosses keenly sensed that things were not simple and all fell silent.

First of all, this woman is definitely not a bargaining chip for monetary transactions. Here, a beautiful woman is indeed a valuable asset, but no matter how valuable, she will not attract the attention of someone of the general's level.

Secondly, there must be something very deep hidden behind her. If the bosses use their brains a little, they will immediately understand where this water comes from.

On the Myanmar side, whether it's military leaders or high-ranking government officials, there's no shortage of Chinese women who would travel all the way to work in the telecom fraud industrial park, even if such a woman is as beautiful as an angel.

The problem must lie with the country on the other side.

Xiao Hu was the only one who didn't react, and it's unclear whether he did it on purpose.

He smacked his lips and muttered in front of everyone, "Women are worth much more than men. If it's a pretty girl, the loss would be hundreds of millions."

This "hundred million" doesn't refer to hundreds of millions in monetary terms, but rather to a sum that only men possess.

The joke was the same as the one at the beginning, but this time the bosses weren't laughing; their faces were serious.

Perhaps having overheard Xiao Hu's mutterings, the stern-faced general tapped the table, held up a finger, and solemnly said, "This woman, bring her to me tonight, one million."

After speaking, General Angso turned his head and nodded slightly to the young adjutant standing beside him. The adjutant took out his phone and sent out the pre-prepared information.

drip.

Everyone's phones rang at the same time.

Wow! Absolutely amazing!

"We actually have this in our park?"

"One million? That's definitely worth the price!"

Xiao Hu couldn't help but exclaim in admiration, then turned around and asked, "Who has it? Old Wu, is it with you? Golden Abacus, you didn't hide it, did you? Fatty Beef, I know you don't like this kind of food, you can have it."

After asking around, Xiao Hu felt uneasy and approached Min Lai: "Lieutenant, why are you looking for this woman? You're not planning to create a 'Heaven on Earth' in northern Myanmar, are you? Haha."

After saying that, Xiao Hu felt he had made a very funny joke and laughed out loud, but no one in the audience followed suit.

Old Wu was past the age of being interested in women, so without even looking at it, he forwarded the message to the company's HR department and then set his sights on Xiao Hu.

This guy looks like a reckless and impulsive fool, but he's actually a ruthless and vicious person.

Other online gambling company owners use violence as a means of intimidation and punishment to ensure their employees work properly, but Xiao Hu seems to have a natural affinity for violence and is fixated on this aspect.

He even casually handed over the company's most profitable telecom fraud business to his subordinates, and set up a new department to engage in violent businesses, such as filming and selling torture videos, and kidnapping, torturing and extorting money were commonplace.

The cruelty of its methods was well-known throughout the park, and the "Man-Eating Tiger" had a maximum deterrent effect on the unsuspecting piglets.

As a result, some online gambling company owners even offered money to Xiaohu's company to punish their own "piglets" (a derogatory term for incompetent employees).

This business doesn't make much money, but Xiao Hu enjoys it immensely.

Old Wu didn't think that the reason Xiao Hu could act so arrogantly under General Ang Soling's nose was because his telecom fraud company paid the most management fees to the park.

Because in the general's eyes, these expenses were less than the money earned by one of his water stations.

It's also impossible that Xiao Hu's ruthlessness caused Ang Suo to be wary of him.

What a joke! How could a ruthless old man like General, who started carrying a rifle and killing people on the battlefield at the age of eight and crawled out of piles of corpses, be afraid of someone who enjoys torturing piglets who have little ability to resist?

Myanmar is unlikely to appoint a non-Myanmar representative, so it must be a third party.

Thinking about it this way, Lao Wu could understand why General Angsor was so tolerant.

"Alright, let's leave business at that. Now, everyone, enjoy this wonderful weekend." The general raised his crystal glass and laughed, "Same as always, there's no commission or odds for tonight's game. Feel free to bet, I'll take it all. Oh, and the limit is still one million. I can't afford to lose more than that. Please be kind and don't get too excited, or I'll be in big trouble. Haha!"

Later, the general told a very lame joke: if he didn't have the money to pay compensation, wouldn't all the tenant farmers who paid him protection money be rendered useless?

The joke was so lame, but in reality, all the bosses joined in and laughed, laughing heartily and slapping their thighs with uncontrollable glee.

The general smiled and nodded, quite pleased with his own joke.

Here I'll talk about organized casinos.

Generally speaking, bookmakers will set odds before a boxing match to ensure that they can profit steadily regardless of the outcome.

This is what is commonly known as risk hedging, which balances betting funds and prevents a large amount of betting from being concentrated on a single boxer.

For example, if boxer A is a veteran with a ten-fight winning streak, while the challenger B is a newly recruited fighter in the park, and you were a gambler with the same odds, who would you bet on?
They must have all bet on A.

But if the odds for fighter A are 1.1, meaning if you bet 100 yuan, you'll only earn an extra 10 yuan if you win, but you'll lose all 100 yuan if you lose.

Then the odds for fighter B are 10, which means if you bet 100 yuan and lose, you lose the 100 yuan, but if you win, you get a real 900 yuan more.

900% profit!
This far surpasses Marx's view that "when profits reach 300%, one is not afraid of even the gallows."

Gamblers crave the dopamine rush of the high-risk, high-reward potential.

So here, when General Ang Soling said there were no odds, no commission, and he was taking it all, he meant that the odds for the winning A boxer were 2, and the odds for the newcomer B boxer were also 2.

This is a type of odds that only applies to the business owners who move into the park and pay him money.

The managers and pigs downstairs, of course, don't get such benefits; they still get all the payouts and commissions they're entitled to.

The house must make a sure profit.

"The general is mighty!"

"Ha ha!"

Xiao Hu stood up, his eyebrows raised high, his mouth almost reaching his ears in a wide grin, and he shouted loudly with his hands on his hips, "My Basong is going to win tonight! Hahaha, if you want to win money, follow me!"

Not satisfied with shouting, Xiao Hu simply put one foot on the coffee table, then stretched out five fingers and waved his palm at Lao Wu.

There was not a shred of respect for the older generation.

He licked his lips and chuckled, "Mr. Wu~ Old Wu~ How about we make a deal? Five million, how about it, take it or leave it?"

As a boss who provides fighters on a fixed basis, unlike those bosses who rotate fighters with others depending on the actual situation, Xiao Hu has an extreme fondness for this kind of unregulated underground boxing.

He preferred to provoke the other side of the boxing ring, and the general's million-dollar cap was simply not enough to satisfy the dopamine threshold in his head. He waved it off as nothing.

He just wants to vent his frustrations.

He vented his frustration on his boxers, and his boxers vented their frustration on their opponents, so in the end, the bosses were reluctant to send their trusted henchmen into the ring.

So they tricked the newcomers into going on stage—no, not going on stage, the accurate description should be serving the food.

These newcomers lived up to expectations, knowing nothing and easily swayed by the bosses, serving dishes with enthusiasm, as naive as recent college graduates.

The result was that on the stage, he was almost torn apart by Xiao Hu's boxer, Basong.

Old Wu usually avoids contact with such mad dog-like characters whenever possible.

It's not that he can't afford to lose five million; it's just that at his age, he just wants to earn some money peacefully, then retire early and go back to China to enjoy his big villa and big car.

If it weren't for the fact that it was his turn to fight this time, he wouldn't have gambled a single penny.

Answer? He definitely won't answer.

Hey.

The phone on the coffee table vibrated, and the screen lit up immediately.

Old Wu thought to himself that the HR department was quite efficient. He glanced over and discovered that the woman was actually in his company. Coincidentally, this woman was also the wife of his newly recruited confidante.

"Wait a minute." Old Wu chuckled, picked up his phone, and waved it at Xiao Hu. "Boss Hu, a message has arrived."

After saying that, not bothering to pay attention to Xiao Hu's wild shouting and gesticulating on the other side, Lao Wu unlocked his phone. The message from HR was similar to what he had previously previewed on his phone screen.

Interestingly, HR added a note about one person, who was also an outstanding employee of their company.

Old Wu's eyes lit up, and he had a new plan in mind.


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