Colton said, âIâm good at multitasking. I can take notes during lectures while looking at something else.
On the contrary, what can you remember with the limited capacity of your brain?â
Although Felix wasnât sure how to refute Colton, he had to save himself from embarrassment. As such, he thumped the bed rail and yelled, âWell, tell me what the lecturer said about making a fortune?â
Colton chuckled in disdain. A few seconds later, he cleared his throat and replied, âSure, Iâll tell you. Do you know how did the 2008 financial crisis occur? Initially, some capitalists and speculators wished to make a fortune through subprime mortgages by obtaining huge profits from their contracts with banks and insurance. In the end, none of them managed to make money, thus leading to the financial crisis.â
After listening to it, Felix asked, âIs the financial crisis that simple?â
âI simplified it so that youâll understand it. If we were to discuss it seriously, Iâm afraid we canât finish it in three days.â
While Felix was rendered speechless, Casper was surprised that Colton was knowledgeable. Casper nodded and said, âIndeed, speculations and finance are the easiest ways to make a lot of money now but will eventually lead to various negative consequences. We can only help build the nation together through hard work.â
Colton glanced at him and responded, âYouâre right, but it is difficult to achieve! Finance is the first choice for many people to get rich in a short time. The greater the risks, the higher the returns. If you wish to work hard from scratch, I think at least eight to ten years are needed to be a little successful.â
Casper pondered over it throughout the night. Early in the morning, he grabbed the bag and rushed to the classroom.
However, he didnât intend to attend classes but wanted to meet the lecturerâa reputed economics professor in Horington.
As soon as the class was over, Casper grabbed his bag and met him with the hope of asking him a few questions.
The professor pushed his glasses and scanned Casper from head to toe for a few seconds. Then, he said with a slight disdain in his eyes, âIâm so sorry. Iâve to leave due to an emergency. You can ask me again when Iâm free next time.â
Casper was sensitive and instantly detected the professorâs contempt toward him. Nonetheless, the professor hid his emotions well and didnât humiliate Casper straightforwardly.
âSure.â
Casper didnât get angry because the professor declined his request politely. As such, he took a step back to make way for the professor.
After the professor left, Casper heaved a sigh while carrying his bag. He was dissatisfied because he had many unanswered questions.
âWell, since there are so many lecturers in Business University, I can ask Giselle if she knows any accomplished professors of economics.â
When Casper called Giselle, they exchanged sweet nothings for a while and promised to have a date at night. After that, Casper asked if she knew any accomplished professors of economics in Business University.â
âProf. Sullivan! Heâs a nationally acclaimed professor and will go overseas to give several talks every year,â Giselle answered without hesitation.
Casper let out a bitter laugh, for the lecturer he met just now was none other than Prof. Sullivan. âI attended his class this morning, but he didnât want to talk to meâ¦â
âI see. Many people said to me that Prof. Sullivan is a snob. I didnât believe them back then and thought he was a nice guy. Now that you said so, I guess he is only good at acting.â
Casper added, âExactly. After all, my Gigi is probably the only one who isnât obsessed with fame and fortune like the mediocrities.â
âYouâre annoying!â Giselle pretended to grunt, âAnyway, another lecturer just came to my mind. He used to be famous but hasnât been selected as a professor, for heâs tactless and offended many people.â
Casper immediately asked, âWho is he?â
âHis name is Wyatt Lane. Many think that he is a weirdo who doesnât like to be restrained. However, heâs knowledgeable about economics. There was a time when he published an academic paper and instantly caused an uproar.â
Giselle only knew that the university provided a house for him. As such, Casper decided to visit him based on the information Giselle provided.
The bell rang when Casper knocked on the door.
As soon as the door was opened, Casper was greeted by a foul smell. Judging from Wyattâs outlook, Casper guessed he probably hadnât washed his hair for at least two months. Casper also noticed that his face was unshaven and looked dirty.
It was the first time Casper thought those who judged him by his appearance were reasonable to a certain extent. After all, even Casper found it hard to believe that the man was a lecturer.
âWho are you?â
Wyatt rubbed his nose and didnât care if someone was standing in front of him.
âHeâs too carefree, isnât he?â Casper murmured to himself in a low voice. Nonetheless, he still bowed politely and said, âIâm Casper Simpson, a student at Business University. I wish to ask you a few questions.â
Wyatt turned around to glance at his house. Perhaps thinking that it wasnât a suitable place to welcome a guest, he said, âI see. What are your questions? If your questions are simple, Iâll stand here and answer them right away.â
Instantly, Casper had a good impression of Wyatt, for he was not a snob like Prof. Sullivan.
Casper began to tell Wyatt the questions that he had pondered over last night. However, when he was only halfway, Wyatt picked his nose and interrupted, âWait a second. Do you know that some of your questions are unrealistic? Your questions are neither about observing the market objectively nor making money subjectively. I mean, youâll only be qualified and have the right to think about solving the problems when you have tens of billions.â
Gazing at Wyatt, Casper could see the bewilderment in his eyes.
âMr. Lane, letâs assume that I have the money. How should I solve the problems?â Casper dwelled on it.
Wyatt shook his head and responded, âItâs not difficult to make a fortune by joining the finance sector.
However, one must always keep his feet on the ground. Thinking too highly of yourself will only bring you harm. So, I would advise you to be cautious.â
Wyatt advised Casper out of sincerity, but Casper was determined to ask his questions. As such, Wyatt put his hands behind his back and began to share his opinion. Meanwhile, Casper immediately took out his notebook to jot down the points.
Although Wyatt looked disheveled, he was top-notched in his field. Apart from quoting many prominent economic theories effortlessly, his views were very unique and bold. As Wyatt finally finished, Casper had already used three sheets of paper to jot down his points.
âMr. Lane, are you thirsty? Let me get you a bottle of water.â Casper was touched, for Wyatt spent about half an hour answering his questions whole-heartedly.
Before Casper moved, Wyatt held his shoulder and gazed at him. âI think youâre frugal. You donât have to spend the money on that. Anyway, learning new things is good for you, because I can tell that you still havenât grasped the basic knowledge. Also, you should play games less and read more. Thatâll be all. Iâm a bit sleepy now.â