The Wolf of Los Angeles.

Chapter 316: Anglei Fansi

In America, it is very difficult for ordinary students to get into a good university.

Not only do you need letters of recommendation, but the tuition fees are also extremely expensive.

Too many students are burdened with heavy student loans, and even need to take out loans to pay for their living expenses at school.

Even in schools like Harvard University and MIT, there are many people who rely on lunch loans for meals.

At noon, Saoirse came to the school cafeteria and specifically targeted the pretty girls who were using lunch loans.

Soon, she found a suitable candidate.

Saoirse saw the movement of people, followed with the meal tray, sat opposite her, and took advantage of the few people to ask directly: "Classmate, my research group is doing a social survey, can I ask you a few questions?"

As she spoke, she placed a forged social science research group tag on the dining table.

College students are vigilant, but compared to people in society, they still lack experience.

Plus, on campus, pretty girls aren't very wary, especially since Saoirse put $20 in front of her.

They were just a few questions from a social studies student. How could anyone refuse?

The pretty girl nodded: "You can ask, but you can't mention my name in the report."

Saoirse smiled and said, "Then I won't ask your name." She began, "May I ask if you have a student loan?"

When the girl heard about student loans, she was filled with worry. "Yes, it's a huge sum of money. If I don't get rich overnight and just graduate and work step by step, it may take me 20 years to pay it off. If I'm unlucky, it may take until I retire..."

Saoirse saw the girl's stress and asked while taking notes: "Can't your family help you?"

"My parents are middle-level managers in ordinary companies. Their salaries are not very high, and they have heavy mortgages, car loans and business loans." The beautiful girl said: "They helped me pay part of the tuition and helped me get a recommendation letter. I only have to bear part of the student loan, which is less stressful than many of my classmates. But I need to think about my living expenses myself."

She looked at the sandwich, ham and a carton of milk on the plate in front of her: "I used lunch loan for these."

Saoirse said: "We are similar. I also used lunch loans, but in order to ease the financial pressure, I found a part-time job on weekends."

The pretty girl became a little wary: "Are you trying to sell me a job?"

"No." Saoirse shook her head repeatedly: "I just want to ask, if there is a part-time job that can make you $10,000 in a few months, are you willing to do it? This job may have a certain impact on your reputation."

The girl thought differently: "Selling blood? You can't make that much money from selling blood. My former roommate's family was not well off, so he had to sell blood to make a living. The tax bureau also took a cut from it, and it's easy to get infected with diseases..."

Saoirse wondered what this girl had been through.
She quickly said, "I'm not going to sell blood."

Saoirse said openly: "There are many rich people in society now who are very interested in young and beautiful female students. If they want to pay to see your body photos or videos, and this money can save you from worrying about living expenses during college, and you can also pay off part of your student loan, are you willing to accept it?"

The girl was worried and did not answer.

Saoirse shook the fake tag again: "Classmate, you can cover your face or something."

The girl nodded and said, "I do."

"Thank you." Saoirse left the $20 and took the plate to another place to look for the next interviewee.

Soon, she found a sexy girl who wanted to put luxury goods on her head.

After a similar brief question, Saoirse got the same answer.

In one afternoon, she asked five people, four agreed and one refused.

Others also conducted similar surveys and statistics in universities and middle schools in Cambridge.

Bart and Neves were not idle either.

The former go to the girls or agents they have paid in the past few months to do research.

The latter brings the men they are hiring with them, looking for middle-aged men with better conditions.

In just a few days, the two received a lot of social and school research reports.

…………

In a cafe near Harvard University, Betty met Bart and Neville and asked about the progress of their work.

In the other corner, Hawke was wearing headphones and listening to the sound coming from Betty's microphone.

Across from him, Edward also put on headphones.

The two sides have been using guiding methods to influence the target Zuckerberg, gradually releasing the young man's nature.

Men in their twenties are full of vigor and vitality, and that is the time when they most enjoy doing that with beautiful women.

Once you become interested in that thing, you will also become interested in things related to it.

There are too many such money-spending things. No matter how beautiful a woman is, she will develop immunity to them. She will not rush up to them foolishly and act like a bootlicker. Instead, she will think about how much money she needs to make her kneel at her feet.

This is exactly what Hawke asked Bart and Neville to push Zuckerberg to do.

Betty took out a printed plan and reminded her of some points to note.

Bart and Neville said goodbye and left. Hawke and Edward put away their earplugs, left the cafe and got into a car driven by Raul.

After waiting for a while, Betty came out and got in the car.

Raul started the car and drove towards the hotel.

Betty said: "The plan is progressing smoothly. Bart and Neville have even conducted targeted market research in order to convince Zuckerberg."

She elaborated: "They hired people to conduct questionnaire surveys targeting female students and middle-aged wealthy men. The response rate of the male team was almost 100%, and the response rate of female students was more than half."

Edward looked out the car window at the Harvard University building not far away and said, "I thought the people here would live well."

Betty said: "According to their survey, there are many students in college who have student loans, and many people need loans to eat."

Hawke thought for a moment: "Have you told them?"

“I’ve said that.” Betty also looked out the window: “They will tell Zuckerberg that this is not just about business, but also about helping people in need.”

Hawke said, "We will stay for one night and wait for the target to make a decision before we leave."

Edward went to book a flight for tomorrow.

…………

After finishing his professional classes in the afternoon, Zuckerberg carried his laptop, rode his bicycle out of Harvard, and came to an apartment building not far away. He bought a can of beer at the convenience store downstairs and took it upstairs.

He opened the door to his apartment. Bart and Neville had not returned yet, so he called them and opened his laptop to get busy.

Zuckerberg secretly took photos of some beautiful female college classmates.

Among them is Natalie Portman, who became famous for her role in "Star Wars Prequels".

Zuckerberg improved the algorithm of the design program, entered the photos into the database, and started the search based on his requirements for beauties.

The search results displayed did not include Natalie Portman, whom he had been thinking about.

"Does the program know me better than I know myself?" Zuckerberg pondered this question.

The apartment door opened from the outside at this time, and Bart and Neville came back.

The bags they were carrying were filled with documents.

Zuckerberg put down his mouse and asked, "Have you done your research?"

Bart said: "Yes, it is irresponsible to blindly make suggestions without doing basic social research. This is irresponsible to our investment and to you."

Neville put two briefcases on the table: "Middle-aged men from all walks of life, girls from various schools, and some female office workers. We have interviewed hundreds of people in the past few days."

Zuckerberg said, “Can you do that?”

"I think we'll be able to make a profit soon!" Bart took out the research reports and handed them to Zuckerberg: "You're a partner, take a closer look."

Neville said: "You want to make a computer program into a second Twitter, which is too difficult. One thing that cannot be ignored is that Twitter's latest quarterly financial report is still in the red."

Zuckerberg looked through the field survey reports and found that the data and the female students' reactions were not unexpected.

During these few months of living with the class representatives, he met many female classmates from the university.

Too many people choose to make quick money under pressure.

Zuckerberg asked, “Can this industry work?”

Neville said something very true: "This is the only industry where women entrepreneurs are bound to succeed."

This made so much sense that Zuckerberg couldn't refute it because he had seen a female classmate who weighed over 200 pounds and was still doing well in business.

Bart added: "The website we built gives them a platform to show themselves, which is also a form of online social media. They take their own photos and videos to attract website users. Once they become popular, they can get users to pay for subscriptions."

Zuckerberg still had doubts: "This business is illegal in most states in the United States, right?"

"Brother, what are you thinking about? We don't act as middlemen, we don't introduce business, and we don't profit from it!" Neville spread his hands and said, "What we want to do is an online media sharing platform, not an agency website!

"If anyone contacts them privately, that's between them and it has nothing to do with us," Bart said.

Neville found a copy of the document from the pile and handed it to Zuckerberg. "Take a look. This is the feedback I gave to professional lawyers and the Federal Communications Commission. This type of website does not require a special license. There are three main reasons: the legality of the copyright, the age limit of users, and tax issues."

Zuckerberg took the document and looked through it carefully. During this time, he ran to the balcony and called his law school classmates to consult and make sure there were no problems.

When he came back, Bart said, "Our website can actually help those girls. You have come into contact with the agents in this industry. They can take half of the girls' income. Many people dare not speak out. In order to control them, those agents also use a lot of violence to lure them into taking drugs."

Zuckerberg's doubts were largely dispelled, and his attention immediately turned to money: "What are the profit prospects?"

Neville said: "This kind of content can easily attract attention. As long as the girls are young and beautiful and the content they post is really good-looking, it is not difficult to attract paying customers."

Bart took out the plan and handed it over: "In the early stage, we can find a few of the most beautiful and famous stars in the Holy Valley to move in." (End of this chapter)

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