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481: Chapter 76 How Can I Join You on a Grand Adventure If You Won’t Tell the Truth (8281/16000)_2 481: Chapter 76 How Can I Join You on a Grand Adventure If You Won’t Tell the Truth (8281/16000)_2 Mr.

Gru wasn’t about to reveal everything to CEO Cheng with ease.

He forced a laugh and said,

“My thinking is, if we have enough people, then we shouldn’t keep recruiting.

From now on, we just need to manage well on the current scale, and that’s enough.”

CEO Cheng smiled and shook his head.

“Mr.

Gru, I really appreciate your naivete.”

Brother, I’m calling you a fool.

“With more than thirteen hundred people, any decision you make could cause a big problem.

They’re not children, do you understand?”

Realizing he was being insulted, Gru’s pupils shrank slightly, and he said coldly to Cheng Daqi,

“I think you’re the one who doesn’t understand the situation.

Being in a gang isn’t like running a company; I can’t just fire someone with a single word, do you get that?”

So, managing a gang, especially one run by a corrupt cop, is really difficult.

“Mr.

Gru, consider yourself lucky to know me.

I have another question for you, how much do you pay out in allowances to your people every month?”

Gru’s gang members, who were all police officers, including some who had left their posts, received extra allowances.

The money Gru distributed was considered the gang’s subsidies and controlled by him as black money.

To make reforms, the first step is to calculate the money.

Without clarifying the accounts, any reform is just wasted effort.

“Over eleven million, but most ordinary members only get about two thousand Dollars each.

Most of the money goes to the core members.”

CEO Cheng understood and made full use of the 80/20 rule.

Gru had done well in this respect, not letting everyone share equally in the spoils.

“The cost is low enough, but do you pay out all of this eleven million in cash directly to each person?

Can you guarantee the security of the funds?”

“I have a partnership with a casino in the Indian reserves, no problem with the funds.”

On the path of black money, armed with guns and power, Mr.

Gru played his game clearly and straightforwardly.

CEO Cheng pondered for a moment, then replied,

“In that case, Mr.

Gru, cutting down on your staff won’t be hard.”

“Are you sure?”

“First step, expand the number of your peripheral members.

Slowly absorb core members from the periphery.

Most importantly, cut off all subsidies for peripheral members.

Turn the bulk of your eleven million into a different form of benefits, not cash.”

CEO Cheng’s design was outrageous, and Gru thought he was delirious, even brought to laughter by his anger.

“Chan, I regret talking to you for so long, it’s just a waste of time.”

“Didn’t you understand?”

“Understand what?”

“By expanding recruitment to distribute roles, with such a large number of peripheral members, you can offload the burden of those numbers—they only become a burden when they’re clueless.

You can distribute the benefits for the periphery through your club, it doesn’t matter if it’s a little less.

If some people complain about the money being too little, then they get nothing at all!”

No wonder CEO Cheng could make such a big move; Cheng Daqi’s approach was outrageous.

“Chan, won’t they oppose?”

Gru thought CEO Cheng was being overly imaginative.

“Mr.

Gru, you’re a friend to Mi’er and me, a valued person by Mr.

Niu Sen, and a member of Italy’s gang.

Does their opposition really matter?”

CEO Cheng’s explanation opened up new ideas for Gru.

“Then what’s the point of management reforms?”

The top corrupt cop thought he had spotted a flaw in CEO Cheng’s plan and asked.

CEO Cheng smiled and replied,

“True, take a look at the document I sent you when you have the chance, I was overthinking.

Thank you for the drink tonight, Mr.

Gru.

The general design is all in the document, you’ll understand once you’ve read it.”

Damn!

This kid is pulling that trick again, and Gru was so triggered by CEO Cheng’s step-back tactic.

CEO Cheng had time and again caught him by the balls, and today was no different—he really needed to sort out the gang’s mess.

How could a disorganized outfit help him achieve his ambitions?

It couldn’t!

“Wait a second, Chan, let me take a look at the document.

Just hold on.”

Mr.

Gru called out to Cheng Daqi, his expression complex as he opened the document.

The clever man decided to change the subject first, planning to revisit the topic of gang reform designs later—it was more dignified that way.

However, CEO Cheng’s document was so explosive that Mr.

Gru was completely taken aback as he read it.

“You want to push out that guy who shares your surname to run a Cryptocurrency trading platform, and you even gathered a team for him, but what does this have to do with me?

I don’t understand Cryptocurrency at all.”

Chen Zihao, an ethnic Chinese, was easy to control.

His startup team from UCLA had the reputation of a prestigious school as a technical endorsement, ensuring Gru, the corrupt cop, could cover him solidly.

CEO Cheng’s new move featured a bold and imaginative main strategy.

“Chen Zihao will start his business in the Bahamas.

All his family will continue to stay in Saint Rodu, and I have already arranged for two bodyguards to accompany him abroad.

However, the security for his family in Saint Rodu might be up to you.”

Young Chen, your era might be approaching.

CEO Cheng was planning to enlist powerful backers to support him—building high-rises, hosting banquets, helping resolve the minor inconvenience of having too much money.

“Chan, you’re so mean, haha, but how much can I earn?”

In some respects, Gru really liked Cheng Daqi because Cheng Daqi’s business acumen had helped him open up a very profitable channel.

He hadn’t expected CEO Cheng to set up another game today.

Gru, having feasted with Cheng before, certainly wouldn’t refuse.

It was just about keeping his entire family under control, with LAPD’s number one man on the job, easy!

“It’s hard to say, Mr.

Gru.

How far this company can go depends on the results of our hunting to come.”

CEO Cheng’s answer was intriguing, and Gru became suspicious.

“Isn’t this the hunt you’re talking about?”

The top corrupt cop asked back.

Cheng Daqi smiled contemptuously and shook his head in response.

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