âMr. Jobav wants to talk to you.â
Lance turned toward the man who had spoken, recognizing him as Mr. Jobavâs assistant. Wrapping up his conversation with the teenagers and leaving them his contact information, Lance followed the assistant.
The name "Jobav" carried significant weight among the Empireâs immigrants. Back in the Empire, nobility and power garnered attention. Here, wealth determined prominence, and Jobav, with his considerable fortune, was undeniably in the spotlight.
Ironically, much of Jobavâs wealth came from those who admired himâan amusing yet stark reality. Capitalists had long mastered the art of using peopleâs money to extract even more from them, a strategy Jobav employed effectively.
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âGood morning, Mr. Jobav.â
The man greeted him warmly. âWeâve already exchanged pleasantries, but I wanted to speak with you because I heard you recently closed quite the lucrative deal.â
His tone carried both exaggeration and flattery, enough to make most people swell with pride. After all, praise from "the Banker of the Empire" was no small thing.
However, Lanceâs reaction was measured. âJust a small amount of money,â he replied nonchalantly.
Jobavâs interest piqued further. Many young men couldnât resist such praise, but Lance seemed immune, even dismissive of his recent success.
With genuine admiration, Jobav continued, âA thousand dollars is no small sum. Apologies for prying, but I heard snippets of your earlier conversation, so I had someone ask around.â
âLance, at your age, I was still learning to follow societyâs rules, but youâve already found a way to profit outside those boundaries. Youâve done better than I did.â
Jobavâs words carried layered meaning. He admired Lance for stepping outside the confines of societal expectationsâbe it a poor child destined for menial labor or a privileged youth enjoying lifeâs comforts.
In Jobavâs eyes, breaking free from oneâs predetermined path was a rare and admirable trait. Lance had defied expectations and succeeded on his terms.
âMoreover,â Jobav added, âIâm sensitive to numbers, and $1,000 is no small feat. Would you mind sharing how you earned it? Not to steal your methods, of course, but because I see immense potential in you.â
He leaned forward. âI want to invest in you.â
The directness of the offer startled even Lance for a moment. Jobavâs banking empire gave weight to his words. Todayâs small investment might yield immeasurable returns tomorrow.
âMr. Jobav, how do you plan to invest in me?â Lance asked cautiously, not outright refusing the offer.
âI understand youâre building your foundation. I can provide capitalâno repayment necessaryâto help you set up your framework faster. In return, youâd owe me three favors when I need them in the future.â Ɽâ³ÅȪðÐá¹
Lance shook his head. âThatâs not an investment, Mr. Jobav. Thatâs speculation. Forgive me, but I must decline.â
Lanceâs response was firm but respectful, underscoring a fundamental difference between investment and speculation. Speculation carried higher risks and demanded even higher returns.
âWonât you at least hear my offer?â Jobav pressed, unwilling to give up.
When Lance shook his head again, Jobav raised the stakes. âWhat if I gave you $10,000, and you only owed me two favors in return?â
Lance smiled faintly. âMr. Jobav, I believe that in a few years, Iâll be worth far more than that.â
Jobav chuckled, though slightly disappointed. âYour confidence is one of the qualities I admire most. Confident people are always the most persuasive.â
After a pause, he softened his approach. âLetâs establish a friendly relationship instead. If you ever need financial assistance, you can come to me.â
He handed Lance a gold-embossed business card.
The front featured the Empireâs national flower, while the back bore Jobavâs name and a phone number: Jobav Schiller.
They shook hands before parting.
As Jobavâs assistant approached, he asked, âWas the deal successful?â
Jobav shook his head. âHe refused me. Heâs very confident, but I gave him my card.â
The assistant looked incredulous. âYouâre the Jobav. Who could refuse you?â
âNow we know,â Jobav replied dryly.
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Returning to the group of teenagers, Lance faced questions about his private conversation with Jobav. Among the Empireâs immigrants, Jobav was an iconic figure, and anything involving him drew attention.
âHe gave me a business card,â Lance admitted.
The group erupted into murmurs and exclamations. Owning one of Jobavâs cards was akin to holding a golden ticket.
Rumors swirled that possessing his card granted a "wish," though this was mere speculation.
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After the gathering, Lance left the teenagers to meet Officer Brayden, who had already arrived at the diner and parked outside.
Seeing Braydenâs punctuality confirmed Lanceâs belief: people are more committed when they feel theyâre in control.
The diner was nearly empty, save for two elderly patrons at the far end. Brayden sat at a booth, a file folder on the table before him.
Lance slid into the seat across from him.
âMeet the Whites,â Brayden said, tapping the folder. âMr. White is 42, Mrs. White is 39, and their son, Steven White, went missing 12 years ago when he was five years and seven months old.â
Opening the folder, Brayden handed Lance the documents inside.
The Whitesâ photos bore a slight resemblance to Lanceâenough to pass casual scrutiny.
While scanning the file, Lance asked, âThey didnât try for another child?â
Brayden smirked. âOh, they did. Two more, actually. Their second son also went missing, and their third child, a daughter, is about to graduate elementary school.â
âIs Jingang Cityâs security really that bad?â Lance asked, raising an eyebrow.
âMost missing children cases have nothing to do with public safety,â Brayden explained. âStatistics show 80% of cases involve kids running away after arguing with their families. Less than 5% are actual kidnappings.â
He paused before adding cryptically, âIn the Federation, anything can be boughtâfor the right price. People with money avoid unnecessary risks.â
âWhatâs the Whitesâ situation now?â Lance asked.
âTheyâre struggling financially. Iâd say thereâs a high chance theyâll agree to your planâ¦â Brayden trailed off, a sly grin spreading across his face.