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The data in the article that Jian Jianan handed over to the team members took up dozens of pages, but the final conclusion was only a short sentence.

The stock market is about to crash.

But obviously, no one took Jian Jianan's words seriously, and everyone who read the article scoffed at it.

What's more, he raised objections on the spot and loudly refuted Jian Jianan.

"How is that possible! Are you talking nonsense?"

"The U.S. stock market has only crashed a few times since its inception in the 18th century, with the most recent one occurring nearly a hundred years ago. Why do you think the U.S. stock market will crash in the near future?"

Jian Jianan insisted on his opinion. "I know this conclusion is incredible, but you are all analysts who have fought in the sea of ​​data. Don't you understand the truth of this matter?!"

"No outcome is certain. No probability is 100%. Before anything happens, the probability of it happening is 1. I believe you all have learned more math than I, a college student who hasn't even graduated yet."

Everyone understands this truth, but Jian Jianan still cannot convince most people.

"No, no, no, there's a mathematical explanation for this, but the conclusion you came to is too scary. It's really too scary. It's impossible. It absolutely can't happen!"

"What can you tell from these few data points? You're telling me there's a high probability of a crash in the future, but how long will it take? A day? A month? A year? You might as well tell me I'll definitely see another step up in a year."

The main reason was that the conclusion Jian Jianan came to was too shocking. They had indeed heard of the words "stock market crash", but it had become a part of history.

How can we make them believe that this history, which they always thought could not happen in the present, might very well happen to them?

Ruth has not expressed any opinion. She is the group leader, but she has been allowing everyone to express their opinions freely, and has not said a word so far.

Finally, after carefully reading the documents handed over by Jian Jianan.

Ruth closed the file, crossed her fingers, and asked her, "How sure are you?"

Jian Jianan didn't waste any more words trying to convince others. The second after hearing this question, he turned his head and answered Ruth directly, "Eighty percent!"

Ruth once again confirmed with her, "Is this data true and reliable? There's no fabrication at all?"

Ruth knew that some financial practitioners would resort to tricks to make their reports look better or convince investors, such as changing some not-so-good-looking numbers to make them more convincing and thus achieve their goals.

Jian Jianan said firmly, "No, I never do that! These data are all real numbers that I collected. They are either our company's own data, or reports disclosed by other listed companies. Some are obtained by me personally making phone calls to inquire. In short, I am personally responsible for this data sheet, full responsibility!"

Ruth nodded and believed what Jian Jianan said.

As they spent time together day after day, she got to know a little about Jian Jianan's family situation.

Of course, she didn't go out of her way to inquire, but for those of them who work in the financial industry, it is an instinct to take the initiative to understand the relevant background information of various people.

Ruth understood that Jian Jianan's family background was quite good, otherwise he would not have spent a huge amount of money to buy an apartment in the city center.

I also vaguely heard her say that her family has a considerable business. From this point of view, it is impossible for her to fabricate some data to prove her point for a trivial personal gain.

While the team members were still expressing their opinions one after another, Ruth and Jian Jianan looked at each other and made the same decision.

"How do we do that, Team Leader?"

Everyone fell silent and looked at Ruth.

Ruth pondered for a moment and said, "We'll report it to Steve."

"What!"

Report this nonsense to Steve?

Everyone could imagine how Steve, who was always the most angry and impatient, would react when he saw this document.

It was a good thing that he didn't jump up and kick Jian Jianan and others out of the office.

Ruth made the final decision: "Since no one can convince each other of the decision, then we will hand it over to the higher-level leadership to make this decision."

When the team members heard what the team leader said, they had no choice but to keep silent. Ruth was the team leader, and no one else could refute her decision after she made it.

But everyone was very dissatisfied and thought that Ruth said that because Jian Jianan must have drugged her, or she had a problem with her brain.

In any case, Ruth handed the polished document to Steve that afternoon.

Steve watched for fifteen minutes. During these fifteen minutes, Ruth sat opposite him, breathing heavily, as if waiting for his final verdict.

After a long time, Steve finally put down the documents in his hand and asked Ruth: "What...what do you think?"

Ruth frowned and replied, "You can give it a try."

"There's no harm in trying it, right?" Ruth smiled. "We're just submitting this data report. What they do with it is none of our business."

If the higher-ups attach great importance to this report, they will take certain preventive measures to reduce losses.

Even if the result that Jian Jianan deduced did not happen in the end, it would only affect the layout.

Anyway, it wasn't a big deal for Steve.

She is just an intern, so firing her from the company is just a matter of a word, right?

There's nothing to be afraid of.

"You can give it a try."

Steve gave his opinion, but as Ruth's smile grew, he added another sentence.

"But we also need to hold a meeting within the office. The content of the meeting will be the document submitted by Jian Jianan. It will be held on time at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning. You go and arrange it."

Ruth was shocked. Did Steve mean to push Jian Jianan to the front to be judged by everyone before submitting the report?

Steve has a good plan!

He knew that if he submitted the document without doing anything, not many people would take it seriously.

But if you want to have a fight, the bigger the scene, the easier it is for the news to get to the top and be heard and seen.

If something goes wrong in the end, Steve can easily extricate himself.

Will not be affected by Jian Jianan.

I just don’t know if Jian Jianan can bear it.

The next morning, Jian Jianan got up early.

She changed into the clothes that Shan Jiqing had prepared for her, a suit jacket and trousers.

Shan Jiqing knew that Jian Jianan was going to do something important today, so he prepared it specially for her.

"This is the 'power suit'," Shan Jiqing told Jian Jianan very seriously. Jian Jianan finally knew who was reading all the fashion magazines like "VOUGE" at home.

It must be Shan Jiqing, otherwise how did he know about the "power suit"?

The brown mixed-color suit is clean and neat, making Jian Jianan look more imposing.

She also received praise from Ruth when she first arrived at the office.

"That's a nice suit."

"Thanks."

"Are you ready?"

“Always prepared.”

"Okay, let's get started then."

The office meeting started on time at eight o'clock in the morning. When everyone was called, they didn't understand the reason. They only heard Steve calling everyone together and saying that he was going to announce a big thing. All office members would discuss a big thing that concerned them.

Although everyone was confused, Steve never spoke without a purpose, and they didn't want to be the unlucky guy who was kicked out by Steve last time for being late.

So everyone had to arrive at the office on time, and then they were surprised to find that Steve, who used to stand at the front to preside over the meeting, was missing this time.

Instead, there was an Asian woman.

And if they were not mistaken, it was Jane, the intern who had just come to their office.

Jian Jianan, wearing a suit, stood on the stage with ease, organizing the documents in his hands while writing something on the whiteboard.

When she heard the sound of someone coming in, she didn't even give them a glance. She was busy making all the necessary preparations on her own, and of course she wouldn't help anyone else answer their questions.

Seeing that almost everyone was present, she finally put away the documents in her hand, clapped her hands, and said calmly: "Now that everyone is here, let's start this meeting."

The others looked at her in disbelief, only to hear her utter a shocking sentence: "Our stock market is about to crash."

What?

What!

What did Jian Jianan just say on the stage? What did she mean by "our stock market is about to crash"?

Jian Jianan knew what it meant to get straight to the point. Seeing that everyone below her was dissatisfied with her, she had to quickly put forward her conclusion to attract everyone's attention so that everyone would have the possibility to continue the discussion.

So, at the beginning of the meeting, Jian Jianan glanced at the people in the audience and immediately stated his conclusion.

As soon as Jian Jianan said this, the office was suddenly filled with noise, like a pot of boiling water, and all kinds of sounds filled the office.

"The stock market crashed? How is that possible? Are you kidding me?"

Someone immediately raised questions.

"Who are you? You've only been here a few months and you're already bragging about this. We, the veterans who have been working here for a long time, don't even know about this, but you, a newcomer, know about it?"

Some people scoffed and questioned Jianan's identity, thinking that she was just a small intern and a college student who had not yet graduated. How could she come to this conclusion and where did she get it from?

It's no wonder that others think this way. Discrimination is deeply rooted. Especially since Jian Jianan is a college graduate, people think she has no relevant work experience at all. It's really unconvincing for her to come to this conclusion now.

Those who raised questions were still relatively good. Some of them even couldn't get answers from Jian Jianan, so they immediately turned to look at Steve who was standing aside and willing to play a supporting role.

"Boss! Boss, please say something. Could it be that she called this meeting on her own initiative? Or do you agree with her point of view?"

Steve was too experienced to express any of his opinions clearly. He simply gestured downward with his hands, soothingly saying, "Don't worry, don't worry. Let's hear what this member has to say first."

Then he turned towards Jian Jianan and said sternly, "Jane, you begged me to give you this chance this morning, and now I'm giving you this chance. You must clearly explain to us all the data and inferences you used to come to this conclusion. Do you understand?"

After hearing this, Jian Jianan laughed in his heart. Steve really deserves to be one of the fastest-promoted Goldman Sachs employees in recent times. He has the ability to confuse right and wrong.

It was obvious that he was very interested in his report, and it was he who took the initiative to propose this meeting.

But in order to distance himself from the matter in front of the group of angry analysts below, Steve even said such a confusing statement, putting all the responsibility on Jian Jianan. In this way, if anything goes wrong in the future, it will be all Jian Jianan's responsibility.

However, even if Jian Jianan knew what Steve was thinking, she couldn't do anything. After all, she couldn't yell in the middle of the meeting: It was you, old fool, who asked me to come to the meeting. It was you who begged me to come to the meeting. What are you pretending to do now?

This is not very realistic.

Therefore, Jian Jianan knew that he only had this one chance. If he could not give a well-reasoned answer and could not convince the data analysts below, then his internship career might end here and would end today.

Jian Jianan took a deep breath and continued to repeat his point of view, which was to strengthen his argument and increase his momentum.

She stared at the data analyst sitting closest to her in the first row and spoke slowly, word by word, "I say, our stock market is going to crash. If not today, then tomorrow, in any case, it will be soon."

The data analysts knew that they could no longer get justice from the boss Steve, so they could only point out Jane Jianan's suspicious points from the side to better defeat her.

Someone immediately raised his hand to object.

"You said our stock market is about to crash. Where is the evidence?"

"Yes, yes. Although stock market crashes often happen in history, they always have strong signs."

Jian Jianan nodded and immediately took over their conversation, "Since the founding of the US stock market, there have been approximately ten crashes. The first was in the first year of the 20th century, when the market dropped by nearly 50%. This time, the market crash was also called a meat grinder."

"The second U.S. stock market crash occurred in 1907. People in later generations generally believe that the precursor to this crash was the San Francisco earthquake, which also became the fuse of the second U.S. stock market crash."

"The subsequent collapse of the US stock market all had reasons, either wars or various disasters, anyway, there were various precursors."

"We data analysts are supposed to analyze these precursors to determine when a new market crash will occur. My analysis has led me to the conclusion that the latest market crash is not far away."

Jian Jianan spoke slowly, presenting his own research data. "Everyone can take a look at this table. It contains all the latest stock market data. An investment made the previous week can yield a return of up to 500% in the latest week. This number is truly terrifying no matter where you look at it."

"We have a Chinese saying that everything that rises must fall. The stock market is booming right now, but how can you be sure it won't be catastrophic in the next second? Can it continue to prosper forever?"

"Also, the U.S. stock market has been incredibly volatile in recent years. The fluctuations are so extreme that it doesn't feel like a normal stock market at all. The fluctuations, both large and small, only make me think of the word 'disaster.'"

These statements are also the biggest reasons why Steve and Ruth believe in Jianan. Both of them have been working in the financial industry for many years, have rich relevant experience, and are best at seeing various things from various clues.

The current stock market fluctuations were indeed too great, giving them a vague sense of foreboding. Perhaps what Jian Jianan said was true, and a major disaster was about to happen.

Jian Jianan was still writing something on the whiteboard in a sonorous and powerful voice. After finishing a book, she immediately turned around and spoke to the researchers below.

"If you think my previous words are nonsense, then how can you remain indifferent to what I say next?"

Jian Jiannan brushed herself clean and moved the whiteboard closer to the group. She spoke quickly, "Since you all work in the financial industry, you're most familiar with relevant economic policies. The United States is currently experiencing inflation, the economy is stagnant, and GDP growth is trending downward rapidly. Under these circumstances, the Federal Reserve has introduced many policies."

"Just this year, the Federal Reserve has been raising interest rates, and the direct impact is that our price-to-earnings ratio has been lowered. If you don't believe me, I've written down the S&P 500's data on my whiteboard. In just three years, its various indicators have plummeted by 27%."

"This data is extremely dangerous no matter which country it is in!"

Jian Jianan said this with a serious expression.

With more realistic data, she could clearly see that some of the researchers below were already vaguely convinced.

"Hmm... I see that's not wrong. However, in just one month, the Federal Reserve raised interest rates three times, and quantitative trading was in a stampede. The US stock market fell 15%. The speed of its decline was extremely rapid, unheard of and very rare."

"No, no, no, that's not what I meant. What's 15%? The US stock market has been extremely volatile in recent years. Don't we all understand that? The biggest one was nearly 40%, but even then, there was no US stock market crash. This time it's only 15%. What makes you think it's going to crash this time?"

Jian Jianan knew that the U.S. economy had reached a turning point, and with the economy in stagflation, it would be difficult to resolve the crisis solely through the market's self-regulation and the government's macro-control. If the situation was not so critical, Jian Jianan believed that the Federal Reserve would not be so anxious and would not introduce many policies. Isn't their purpose to stimulate the economy and allow it to quickly return to its original state?

But Jian Jianan felt that their expectations might be dashed.

"In short, we must be the ones who react the fastest to the market. Although everyone may not be very sure of my views now, we must maintain this skeptical attitude. It is better to be safe than sorry. If that unforeseen event really happens..."

Jian Jianan felt that his meeting today did not have much effect. One could tell from the faces of the people below. They all had blank expressions and did not show any sign of agreement. It was obvious that they were very disdainful of Jian Jianan's words.

Jian Jianan had no other thoughts. She felt that she had done everything she could. As for what others thought, it was none of her business.

After the meeting, Steve called Jianan into his office again.

He threw his things onto the table with a bang and directly crossed his legs in front of the desk. It seemed that he didn't want to give Jian Jianan any face at all.

After a while, he sighed deeply: "Jane, you make it very difficult for me to do this..."

Jian Jianan asked knowingly, pretending not to understand, blinking and asking him: "Boss, why is it so difficult for you? Wasn't it you who said to hold this meeting? Without your consent, I can't hold the meeting in front of you. Thanks to you!"

Jian Jianan kept putting the compliment on Steve's head as if it were free.

Steve gave her a sullen look. "Don't you think this is trouble enough? Do you know how much pressure I've put on you to give this speech? Do you know how many people are looking at me with such unpleasant eyes?"

Jian Jiannan said seriously, "But since you've already agreed to let me go to the meeting, it means you also think my conclusion is very reasonable. A stock market crash doesn't just exist in our imagination. It is very likely to happen in the near future. If we can't be fully prepared to face it, we should at least give ourselves a warning!"

Steve remained silent. It seemed that Jian Jianan's earnest advice had not moved him at all. "You go back first. I'll think about how to tell the higher-ups."

At the last second before Jian Jianan left the office, he heard him say, "Wait, polish today's document first and make it more convincing."

Jian Jianan turned around and asked him with a smile, "Boss, have you finally decided to hand it in?"

Otherwise, Steve would not have let Jian Jianan polish it again. He must have made up his mind to hand this document over to the higher-ups and let them know.

Jian Jianan didn't expect Steve to answer her right away. After asking this question, she left Steve's office and went to find other like-minded people to work together on the report.

What Jian Jianan didn't know was that shortly after he left, Steve took back his legs that were crossed on the desk, called his wife, and asked her to find a stockbroker immediately and sell all the stocks she held.

The wife obviously didn't understand why her husband suddenly did this, and might be questioning him on the other end of the phone.

Steve was extremely impatient. He practically roared into the phone, "If I tell you to sell, then sell it now. Don't ask why! If you can't sell these before disaster strikes, it won't just be a matter of making more or less money. It will be a disaster!"

"Lilith! Listen to me, listen carefully. If we're wrong this time, the worst that can happen is we'll earn less than usual. But if we're right and we still hold so many shares, we'll lose everything!"

After seeing her husband's big reaction, his wife Lilith finally agreed.

Steve smiled rarely after hearing his wife's assurance that she would be there right away. "Okay, go right away. Go as soon as possible. Don't delay any longer!"

He gave his wife some instructions for a while, and only when he saw that she had taken his words to heart did he hang up the phone with a frown.

Steve has this position at Goldman Sachs. Logically, he should not use his own information to seek personal gain, as that would harm the interests of the company. However, there are always more solutions than problems, and there is always a way out.

Although Steve cannot buy lottery tickets in person, he can ask his wife to find a stockbroker in his wife's name, and then go out and buy stocks in large quantities with the stock codes and information he provides.

So, although Steve's apparent profits were not much, he made a lot of money behind the scenes, and it was no problem to say that he was rich.

After he hung up the phone, he sat in front of the office in a daze, not understanding whether his decision was right or wrong.

He had a slight delusion in his heart, hoping that what Jian Jianan said was right, so that his behavior of selling stocks would not seem so stupid.

But more importantly, Steve hoped that Jianan was wrong, and that her analysis and conclusion were wrong. Otherwise, Steve could not imagine how much disaster this conclusion would bring to the stock market and even the entire United States.

After Jian Jianan returned to her seat, the voices of suspicion against her continued, but she acted as if she couldn't hear them. After making eye contact with Ruth, the two of them kept writing and drawing on their desks, wanting to finish the final version of the report immediately so that Steve could hand it in and see what the top management would think.

At one o'clock in the morning of that day, Jian Jianan and Lu Si worked hard until so late and finally finished writing the report.

The two men stretched, looked at each other, and then laughed at the same time with a bitter smile.

"Hahahaha! Oh my God, Ruth, your eyes are so big, they're almost knocking to the ground."

Jian Jianan teased Ruth without any hesitation, which resulted in her counterattack.

"That's normal, it's my ethnicity. It's probably inherited from my grandmother. My mom said she looked like that when she was little!"

"But you, Jane, I seldom see dark circles under your eyes, but why do you look so red? Is it not too hot?"

Ruth was amazed. Jian Jianan's face was rosy. He didn't look like a tired worker who had stayed up all night. Instead, he looked like he had just come back from exercise.

Jian Jianan smiled, very proud: "Then this is the characteristic of my race! My mother always said that you can't tell whether I'm tired or not by looking at my face, because my face often deceives people. If you want to know whether I'm tired or not, just send me to bed!"

The two girls burst into laughter. Experiencing difficulties and setbacks together would make the bond between people closer, and that was the case with Jianan and Ruth now.

Although it was already very late, Shan Jiqing was still waiting downstairs. No matter how Jian Jianan called him to go home and rest, he refused. He had to wait until Jian Jianan left the company and personally picked her up before he felt at ease.

Jian Jianan felt so distressed, and this distress reached its peak when he saw Shan Jiqing sitting in the driver's seat of a turned-off car and falling asleep.

"Xiaoqing!"

Jian Jianan knocked on the car window and woke him up.

Then, when Shan Jiqing opened his eyes and saw Jian Jianan, he immediately became alert.

"Um, Nannan, you're here?"

Shan Jiqing wanted to come down to open the south gate of the Jian family, but was immediately pushed back by her.

"Don't come down, I can do it on my own!"

Jian Jianan acted quickly and turned around to invite Ruth to get in the car.

"Come up, we'll take you back!"

Ruth was very polite: "Is this too much trouble?" It's not like she had taken a ride with Jian Jianan's boyfriend before, but he only took her to the subway entrance.

It used to be on the way.

Unlike now, it has to be delivered to your home, which is a bit far.

Shan Jiqing took over the conversation: "It's not a bother, it's not a bother. After all, you are Jane's colleague. Besides, it's so late now. It's not very safe for a girl like you to go home in the early morning."

Ruth's house was actually within the route that Jian Jianan and his wife took to return to their apartment, so it was convenient and not a big deal.

Along the way, we chatted for a while.

When she arrived at Ruth's house and was about to get out of the car, Ruth specifically thanked Jianan and her boyfriend for being willing to drive her back.

"It's okay, it's okay. Go back quickly!" Jian Jianan waved, "Have a good sleep. You still have to work tomorrow!"

Shan Jiqing restarted the car and asked Jian Jianan, "What's wrong? Did you encounter any difficult tasks today?" It was rare to see his girlfriend with such an expression. She looked a little depressed.

Jian Jianan pressed his face against the cold car window, trying to cheer himself up.

"A little bit," she said with dull eyes, "mainly because no one else believes what we say!"

The conclusions they came to were not accepted by everyone at all. Jian Jianan always had a hunch that no matter what evidence she and Ruth produced, those old-fashioned people would not believe it.

Shan Jiqing laughed, "What don't you believe? That's because these people have no vision and no taste! What our Nan Nan said are all true and famous sayings, but they don't believe it!"

Jian Jianan touched his head embarrassedly, "Hehe, it's not like what you said. Some words can't be believed casually."

Jian Jianan had known for a long time that Shan Jiqing was his biggest fan. Although he was not used to it at first, as he listened more and more, he felt that his mindless praise touched his heart.

Alas, this fact tells us that pillow talk is really irresistible!

Jian Jianan chuckled, "It doesn't matter! It's not me who loses money if you don't listen to me!"

She didn't invest a large amount of money in the stock market, so she wouldn't suffer any losses.

Shan Jiqing drove the car to the door of the apartment. At night, Jian Jianan held his hand and smiled and agreed with her: "Yes, yes, our Nan Nan didn't invest blindly. She didn't invest her money in the stock market. Even if she lost money, it's none of our Nan Nan's business, right?"

Jian Jianan glanced at him and refuted slightly, "That's not the case. Although I don't invest in the stock market, if the US stock market really collapsed, the impact would be worldwide, and even our country might be affected. Even if it's impossible to prevent it, being able to get an early warning is already very good."

Shan Jiqing nodded. After they both returned home, Shan Jiqing called his home in China and contacted Shan Tao.

Shan Tao hadn't talked to his son for a long time. When he received a call from his son this morning, his eyes were filled with tears. The old father felt that his life was not easy as he could only contact his son once every ten days or half a month.

But unexpectedly, when Shan Tao picked up his son's call, he heard him say, "Dad, wait a minute, Nan Nan has something to tell you."

Shan Tao: “…”

He knew that his son's visit must be related to Jian Jianan. For example, when they chatted last time, Shan Jiqing told the couple that he and Jian Jianan were boyfriend and girlfriend, which shocked the whole family.

Shan Tao was actually just complaining. He only admired and respected the little girl Jian Jianan. He felt that it was a great blessing for his son to find a partner like Jian Jianan. He and his wife were even thinking about going back to their hometown to pay their respects.

As soon as Jian Jianan picked up the phone, he quickly said to his uncle, "Uncle, listen to me first. I'm interning on Wall Street now, and I feel that there will be a big fluctuation in the US stock market. I think the possibility of a stock market crash is very high. Do you want to see if you can make any plans?"

When Shan Tao heard it was a serious matter, his expression immediately turned serious. His eyes narrowed and he said slowly, "Is there a possibility of a collapse? Indeed, if that is the case, we must prepare."

If someone else had told Shan Tao about this, he wouldn't have believed a word of it. But for Jian Jianan, who was only a junior and already interning at one of the world's four top investment banks on Wall Street, her credibility was very high. Shan Tao, who had watched her grow up, was also willing to believe her.

"Okay, Uncle. I'll send you my report tomorrow. Please take a look. This data is all real data that our team has painstakingly collected. I believe it will be very useful for your work."

Shan Tao stiffened his nerves and replied with certainty, "Okay, then I'll wait. As soon as I get this data, I'll immediately organize a meeting with our bureau to study this report carefully. If there's a major disaster in the US stock market, the impact will definitely be world-class, and even our country will not be immune. This is a major issue that must be taken seriously!"

After finishing the serious business, Jian Jianan felt relieved and sleepiness gradually filled his heart, but Shan Tao had no intention of ending the call. He was still thinking that he had finally been able to talk to Jian Jianan and Shan Jiqing on the phone, he couldn't just say a few words and then hang up!

So Shan Tao cheerfully asked Jian Jianan about some small matters and chatted with her about family matters for a while.

"Nannan, how have you been doing in the United States lately? What good things have happened? Your internship and courses will be over in June this year, so you're going back to China soon, right?"

Jian Jianan yawned while patiently answering Uncle Shan Tao's questions, but he didn't expect that while he was talking, Shan Jiqing snatched the phone away from him.

"Dad, let's stop here for now. We are all tired and need to go to bed. We can talk next time."

Then he hung up the phone with a click.

Shan Tao was left alone on the other side of the ocean, feeling very upset.

After Jian Jianan hung up the phone, Shan Jiqing sent him to bed.

Jian Jianan didn't struggle or argue this time, being completely obedient. Dan Jiqing was baffled, wondering if his girlfriend had changed her personality and wasn't staying up late anymore?

Little did he know that Jian Jianan was worried about what he had to do the next morning, and fell asleep early with anticipation.

The next morning, she and Ruth were immediately called into a private office by Steve.

"What's wrong, Boss? Has the higher-ups already read our report?"

Jian Jianan could only think of one reason, that is, the people above had already read the report and made certain instructions.

Steve nodded.

"Then what did they say?" Jian Jianan's eyes sparkled, and he really wanted to know the answer.

Steve made only one request to the two of them: "They said this conclusion needs more data to support it."

"I'm asking you now, do you have more evidence?"

Jian Jianan laughed. If that was the case, then she understood.

"Yes." Jian Jianan nodded firmly, "I can give you more evidence next week."

Steve nodded, and with a haggard look on his face, he let Jian Jianan go back.

Their office is now being watched by the entire Goldman Sachs. Jian Jianan has no idea what kind of uproar the document she submitted has caused and what kind of impact it has brought.

Look at her smiling face now. If it were me, I wouldn’t be able to smile at all!

Since his superiors required more data support, Jian Jianan immediately asked for leave from the company, saying that he would go to find data support.

Steve readily approved Jian Jianan's request for leave, and didn't even mention deducting her salary. This made Jian Jianan very suspicious, wondering why Steve was being so nice to her today. He was either a traitor or a thief, so was he setting a trap for her?

Jian Jianan left the company, looking back every few steps, and finally came to Harvard University, where she was going to meet a friend whom she had only met once.

"Sun Bingxia!"

Jian Jianan saw her little friend and greeted her excitedly.

This friend was the one Jian Jianan met when he was transiting at the Honolulu airport when he was flying to the United States to study. At that time, Sun Bingxia was detained at the airport due to the unreasonable suspicion of a third-party customs.

If Jian Jianan had not stepped forward to turn the tide, she would not know how long she would have been detained, and she might have been deported.

Sun Bingxia was also very happy to see Jian Jianan. She immediately gave Jian Jianan a big hug and said to him excitedly, "It's a good thing to meet a close friend in a foreign land."

"Nannan! I've made the mathematical model you asked me to make! Do you want to see it now?"

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