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Chapter 555 Kasim's Ex-Girlfriend
In a hotel in Dunkirk, a capable-looking woman with a ponytail sat there smoking a lady's cigarette with a steady look, but her eyes were always fixed on the mobile phone on the table, and she could not hide her nervousness.
A man wearing gold-rimmed glasses next to her saw her and asked, "Zoya, can they agree?"
The woman called 'Zoya' came to her senses after hearing this: "Don't worry, dear, just wait for good news."
"Are you so confident?" asked the man with glasses.
Zoya nodded and said, "Of course I'm confident! Kasim and I grew up together, so of course I know him. He can't live without me in his life, otherwise he wouldn't agree to help me."
"Even if you did something like that?" asked the man with glasses.
Zoya's face changed after hearing this. She snorted coldly and said, "You should be careful, don't let him beat you up again!"
Now it was the glasses man's turn to change his expression...
This Zoya is Kasim's ex-girlfriend, the "threesome" that Walter and the others mentioned.
After Kasim caught her cheating on him and playing a 'group game', it was over between them. But Zoya had no regrets about this matter.
What does Kasin do? Isn't he just a bodyguard? He can't give me the life I want!
The man in front of her was called Alex, her new boyfriend. He was also one of the men in the last threesome, and was caught and beaten up by Kasim. He still remembered what happened that day clearly.
In Ka's eyes, Alex is the third party...or the fourth party, but in the eyes of others, Zoya is the third party.
Although Alex is also a journalist, he is the type of person who believes that if he fails as a journalist, he will go home and inherit his family fortune. He was born into a Russian oligarch family.
Although Russia has cracked down on many oligarchs, there are still many oligarchs remaining in Russia. They are wealthy and live a corrupt life, but they do not have to live as cautiously as those oligarchs who went to the UK. The reason for this is that they are on the "right side".
When the Great Emperor came to power in Russia, he faced a huge problem, that is, Russia was controlled by seven oligarchs.
Before the Emperor came to power, these seven oligarchs were all powerful figures! They all had one thing in common: they were all financial tycoons, seven bank presidents! Their holdings also included media, oil, energy, arms, and more... All seven could be described as "rich enough to rival a nation."
When the emperor came to power, he explicitly stated that he would not touch the assets of the seven oligarchs, but demanded that they stay out of politics. However, the seven oligarchs ignored the then-young emperor. Even when he won the Second Chechen War, commanded absolute military power, and enjoyed the highest level of public prestige, these seven oligarchs continued to oppose him.
They underestimated the young emperor. After all, he was from the KGB. Otherwise, when he took action, he would use thundering means!
The first of the seven oligarchs to suffer was Gusinsky, president of the Great Bridge Bank and a controlling shareholder of Russia's largest media outlet. In 2006, he was arrested on charges of embezzling $10 million worth of state-owned assets. How much was Gusinsky worth at the time? A mere drop in the bucket. Okay, that was clearly an exaggeration. But strangely, Gusinsky was released three days later and mysteriously disappeared, his whereabouts unknown to this day.
Russia has even issued a global wanted order for this matter, but it feels like the thief crying "stop thief".
Next to suffer was Berezovsky, president of the United Bank of Russia. This guy had brought disaster upon himself. After the Russian president came to power, he directly funded the opposition with $100 million in an effort to overthrow the Russian president. Who else should be dealt with if not him? Coincidentally, the Russian president had won the Second Chechen War, and evidence of Berezovsky's funding of Chechen terrorists became his incriminating evidence.
Of course, Berezovsky is also capable. He actually slipped out of Russia and fled to the UK to start "spending money to buy safety". He bought the Premier League West Ham United and embarked on the path of "buying teams, investing big money to gain fame and save lives".
Originally, the matter might have been resolved, but in 2006, Russian defector agent Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned to death by someone who put radioactive material in his tea. Berezovsky immediately stepped forward and said that it was Russia who did it. The end result was that he died mysteriously in his apartment a few years later. The police concluded that he committed suicide due to depression.
A billionaire is depressed? I believe it!
Despite the fall of two oligarchs, one still managed to hold its own: Khodorkovsky, then Russia's richest man. He was the youngest of the seven oligarchs, but also the most powerful. At the time, he was only in his thirties, young, wealthy, and handsome. He was as popular in Russia as a rock star, much like Jack Ma is today in China.
However, when Ma was called out by the government for his involvement in finance, he immediately admitted his mistakes. However, Khodorkovsky refused to accept the consequences and directly established a political party to openly oppose the emperor. Three years later, he was arrested and sentenced to eight years in prison. When he was released ten years later, he fled to Germany with nothing.
As for the other few, their fates were not good either. The president of the Agricultural and Industrial Bank, Smosovsky, was investigated by the Internal Affairs Bureau. He fled to Vienna for asylum but was subsequently wanted internationally and his assets were frozen. Although the charges were later dropped, Smosovsky is now basically "dying".
Vinogradov, president of the Moscow International Commercial Bank, went bankrupt and became penniless. His family lived in a rented house. In 2008, Vinogradov, one of the seven oligarchs, died at the age of 52.
As for Malkin, the president of Credit Commercial Bank, and Friedman of Alfa Bank, they are now alive and well, both living in Moscow. Malkin is now very honest and never touches politics. Friedman, on the other hand, actively supported the emperor during his rise to power, and is now doing well as one of Russia's most influential entrepreneurs.
Friedman also represents Russia's new oligarch class. People like Abramovich and Ivan belong to this lineup. They are doing well in Russia now, and they rely on "standing on the right side."
Although Alex's father is not a top oligarch like Abramovich and Friedman, his net worth is also hundreds of millions! His son is naturally a hot commodity in the eyes of girls, right?
But this guy actually started to like men because he played with women too much, and publicly came out and said he had a boyfriend named Anton.
What should you do if you encounter this situation? Zoya has a solution! Isn't it better to straighten it?
It’s more exciting to play together!
It’s just a pity for Kasim, he already has two green hats on his head!