The Wolf of Los Angeles.

Chapter 314 Harmful

The program developed by Zuckerberg has found its place by using computers to screen courses and select suitable schedules.

After several applications, the selected timetable meets your needs.

Zuckerberg had more ideas and thought that the program could be used in website development and might be able to generate profits on a commercial level.

Zuckerberg Sr. is a dentist and his wife is a psychiatrist.

Such families have almost reached the ceiling of the middle class.

But the tuition fees for studying in the United States are expensive, and there is also the need to eat, drink, and have fun, as well as to continuously select and enjoy the class schedule. Zuckerberg is running out of money.

When he was in middle school, Zuckerberg made money using computer programs.

Now that my wallet is empty, I realize once again the importance of making money.

Those sexy, beautiful, well-behaved and cute class representatives can only be bought with money.

"Zuckerberg is just 20 years old and, under the instigation of our people, he is very fond of pleasure."

Betty took a sip of coffee, put down the cup, and continued, "But he is also a man with a lot of ideas, some of which are very persistent. In order to enjoy more happiness, he decided to try his hand in business."

Hawke was not surprised. People who can achieve great success always have some unusual persistence: "Have you found out the specific measures?"

“He took the initiative to mention that he was going to build a Twitter-like website with an algorithm for selecting photos and images, and try it out first on Harvard and then promote it to nearby universities,” Betty said.

Hawke sounds like a precursor to Facebook.

Although he didn't know why Hawke sent someone to seduce the Harvard student for food, drink and fun, Edward felt that there must be a reason for it, and gestured: "Do you want to..."

Hawke shook his head: "No need to bother."

He stood up and walked around the office a few times, thinking about what Betty had said, and asked, "Does Zuckerberg want to get rid of those games?"

"No, he was influenced by our people and wanted to commercialize the program just to have more money and have more fun." Betty asked the person she sent carefully: "He was a little shy at first, but after tasting the sweetness, he was completely addicted to it."

Hawke knew very well that a man who was truly addicted to it would never turn back.

Betty continued, "He likes female students and female employees the most. He always looks for one of each. Most of the living expenses from the student loan are thrown on them."

Hawke asked, "Is the economy bad?"

Betty nodded: "It's certain that he is already using the lunch loan."

Hawke sighed secretly, it was true that pornography, gambling and drugs could cause great harm to people.

Betty talked about Zuckerberg again and waited for Hawke to make a decision.

Hawke has thought of three solutions.

The easiest and most convenient way is to learn BlackRock's methods, directly launch a high-end business war, and carry out humanitarian destruction in the physical sense.

Having experienced so many life-and-death moments, Hawke felt no psychological pressure using such simple tactics.

The second method is not complicated either, it is the traditional skill of the LAPD and the FBI - frame-up.

Now that Zuckerberg is deeply obsessed with beauty, he will find a type he likes and, with a little planning, similar to the Eagle County Gate incident, will trap him in a quagmire.

Another option is to bring Zuckerberg into another track and make use of it.

Hawke gradually came up with an idea and decided to try the third method first.

Thinking of going to New York this week, Hawke said to Betty: "Get ready and accompany me to the East Coast. We will visit Cambridge by the way."

He paused for a moment and said, "Aren't the two guys sent there good at talking? Let them guide Zuckerberg and use the program he designed to go on a track that makes money quickly."

Betty couldn't figure it out, so she didn't think about it and asked, "How should we do it specifically?"

Hawke told him the details.

Edward also pricked up his ears and listened carefully.

…………

Boston area, Cambridge.

In a luxurious apartment near Harvard University, Neville took a pack of cigarettes and threw it to Zuckerberg who was sitting on the sofa, saying, "Have one to wake you up."

Zuckerberg pulled out a cigarette and fumbled around for a lighter, but couldn't find one.

Bart, who was drinking nearby, took out one and threw it over.

Zuckerberg lit one for himself first, then took out one and gave it to Bart. While enjoying the smoke, he asked, "How is your business going?"

Neville and Bart came to Cambridge, where many universities are concentrated, to do business under the guise of selling second-hand textbooks and providing academic consulting services.

They were not just pretending, they were really doing it, and although most of the profits were squandered, their business was successful.

Neville opened the cupboard, took out a thin stack of cash, and handed it to Zuckerberg: "This is the agency commission for last month. Business in March was average."

"Thanks." Zuckerberg took it and put it in his pocket.

It's not a lot of money, but I don't need to borrow money for lunch. Zuckerberg has been spending a lot lately. He took a deep puff of cigarette, exhaled a mouthful of smoke, and said, "No, I need to take a break this weekend. I played too hard last night. I may have rubbed my skin and it hurts all the time."

Bart put his arm around his shoulders and said, "Your fighting ability is too poor. Don't tell us you know us when you leave the villa!"

At this point, he mentioned another thing: "Your program is really useful. After setting the conditions, we can select the one that best suits our taste from so many practitioners in Boston."

Zuckerberg laughed: "Did I ever tell you? I'm a genius!"

"You are indeed a genius." Neville also took out a cigarette, put it in his mouth, lit it and said, "Mark, the program you designed is definitely for screening course schedules!"

Zuckerberg said: "I think so too, but unfortunately there are still a few people working in the Boston area."

Bart continued, "The population in the Boston area is huge, especially the number of female white-collar workers and female college and high school students. If we connect them all to the program's database, we can enjoy your college graduation!"

"But they don't do these things. Even if some of them secretly work part-time, we can't get in touch with them." Zuckerberg, like all normal men, likes to look for new and good-looking ones: "We can't just run to the streets or campuses, see someone we like, and ask them if they want to work part-time, right?"

Neville nodded: "We really can't do that. After all, we are not perverts. We have to consider our face, reputation, and money in our pockets."

Bart echoed him: "It would be great if we could get it for free."

Zuckerberg said: "Dating is free."

"Dating means getting laid? Bro, are you crazy?" Neville said as a person who has experienced it: "I thought so when I was in college, but after dating two people, I found that it was not the case at all."

He counted on his fingers: "When they go out together, does the man bear most of the expenses? Does the man have to give the woman gifts every holiday? If the woman likes something, does the man have to open his wallet to show his appreciation?"

Bart replied, "The money we spend on one woman is enough for us to find twenty more!"

Zuckerberg has been eating, drinking and having fun with these two people for the past few months, and has already believed this concept. He said: "That's right, I would rather be a single dog than find a girlfriend!"

Bart finished his cigarette, pressed it into the ashtray, and said, "It's a pity for the program designed by Mark."

Zuckerberg also felt it was a pity: "This program is very useful for screening pictures and photos. When I use it to build a website and attract investment from other companies, we can go to other cities... We don't have to go there. We can contact agents in other cities through the Internet and let them transfer their resources and enter them into our program database. Then we can choose freely and fly them in or let them airborne."

Neville praised: "Mark, you are really a super genius!"

Zuckerberg's watch beeps, reminding him that it's time.

He quickly stood up and said, "I can't miss the professional class in the morning. I have to go back to school. Let's talk another day."

Bart pointed at his face and reminded him, "Wash your face first."

Zuckerberg rushed to the bathroom, quickly washed his face, put on his coat, and left the apartment.

Neville went over and closed the door, saying, "Be calm and take it step by step."

Bart agreed: "Just like we knew him, slowly breaking down his defenses."

Neville said with a smile: "It's much easier for us to influence him now than before."

Both men laughed.

This job is great, I can eat, drink, have fun and do some business at the same time.

There was also news from Los Angeles that if they could get Zuckerberg to follow the planned route, they would use them as agents and invest in the website established by Zuckerberg.

By then they will also have a career of their own.

There is motivation only when there is profit.

…………

In New York, Hawke, Betty and Edward walked out of the VIP channel of the Kennedy Airport terminal together.

Three bodyguards, Raul, Guti and Morientes, followed behind.

At the exit, someone was holding up a Four Seasons Hotel pick-up sign with Edward's name on it.

Edward walked over quickly and negotiated briefly with the man.

Two Mercedes-Benz cars drove to the exit, Hawke and others got in the cars and drove straight to the Four Seasons Hotel New York.

On the way, Betty received a call. After talking for a while, she said to Hawke: "They have already started to take action and are advancing step by step to influence Zuckerberg in an orderly manner. The effect is quite good so far."

Hawke said, "Okay, after we finish in New York, we'll go to Cambridge, Boston, and you can go meet those two people."

Betty nodded and said, "I understand."

After arriving at the hotel and going up to the high-rise business suite, not long after, Edward received a call from Christie's, saying that the person who came to deliver the admission tickets had already arrived at the Four Seasons Hotel.

Christie's auction of classical art will be held on Sunday and will be attended by many wealthy and famous people.

Hawke saw Leonardo's name on the public list of participants.

Leonardo is the most famous art collector in Hollywood, and has purchased an astonishing number of modern and classical artworks.

Before, Hawke didn't think anything of it.

But considering that Leonardo cooperated with Southeast Asians to launder money, maybe this was a way to transfer funds. (End of this chapter)

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