Chapter 568 A car is only good when it's broken into pieces.



More car thefts put more pressure on insurance companies.

At first, no clues will be noticed, but later, it will slowly fall into a vicious cycle. Even if the Japanese side catches a few cannon fodder, they will not be able to get back on track.

Xing Baohua's strategy was to take the cannon fodder's vehicles, dismantle them immediately, compress them into a metal lump, and then quickly move them away.

Finding the metal object means the loss has already been real. Insurance will pay out, installment payments will continue, and the person caught has no assets to compensate, so they'll just have to be detained.

Therefore, their assets are suffering invisible losses, which will gradually increase. Where did the money go? Nobody knows.

But that money is just worthless scrap metal. Even if you own a supercar worth millions, once compressed, it's only worth three to five hundred yuan a ton of scrap metal.

The valuable parts have already been moved, leaving only some worthless metal frames. Even though supercars are mostly made of carbon fiber, they're even less valuable. Dealing with this carbon fiber will cost money.

Yes, in Japan, disposing of trash isn't as simple as just dumping it anywhere; if you get caught, you'll be fined or detained for a few days. Here, you can sell a broken bicycle or a broken TV to a scrap collector for a couple of bucks.

But in Japan, if you want to get rid of these useless things, you have to pay money. For a bicycle, you have to pay the scrap collector a certain amount, or the scrap collector will give you a price and write you a receipt. You pay the scrap collector to take the scrap away for you.

Especially for household appliances, if you want to replace them with new ones, you can't just throw the old ones away; you have to pay a scrap dealer to dispose of them for you.

Just as Xing Baohua was calculating the allocation of his billions of dollars, Geng Rui, who was far away in Hong Kong, called him to tell him that Xiao Tian had discovered something, but it was not clear over the phone at the moment.

Geng Rui wanted to fax some of the findings to Xing Baohua for review.

"Don't use a fax, print it out and send it by letter. I'll arrange for someone to pick it up in Pengcheng. They airlift it to central Shandong every day, so it can be brought over along."

"Okay, I'll arrange it right away."

"Have you discovered a bookworm?"

"It shouldn't be. Recently, a guy named Feng Qingyang appeared on the forum and gave himself away. Xiao Tian followed up and found something, but he didn't know how to handle it. I didn't know either, so I asked you for instructions," Geng Rui said.

"Feng Qingyang? Is he a fan of Jin Yong's books? Wait a minute! Isn't he with the old bookworm? Or..."

Based on some information Xing Baohua has gathered, it is indirectly confirmed that the old bookworm is probably an MD member. Although MD denies it, so many things that have happened in DaMi are related to MD.

It's fine if they don't admit it, but they know it in their hearts. This time, another fan of Jin Yong's novels, Feng Qingyang, has appeared. Why not a hidden master?

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