Druid in Marvel

Chapter 2096 Nick’s great career

Nick finally realized the difficulties of society...

Even if he is Alvin's godson and Frank's biological son, he cannot avoid adults' prejudice against him.

Or it can't be said to be prejudice, but an instinctive contempt, or distrust.

Seeing several guys from the scammer gang wandering around the room boredly, Nick shrugged his shoulders and said, "I'm building a great business, and I just want to hear your opinions."

Nate looked at Nick with a determined expression. He shook his head funny and said, "If you just want to build a company and develop a software for running errands, I think you can make some young people in Las Vegas Find part-time work.

Although the income is not much, it is indeed a good idea.

But this is different from what you are talking about, trying to leverage the gambling industry in Las Vegas.

There is little use in organizing a gang of errand boys, and even a gang is unlikely to shake up the gambling industry. "

As Nate looked at Nick with a serious expression, he smiled and said: "Man, if you just want to help those little boys who can't run get a part-time job, I suggest you think of other ways.

Betting on behalf of customers is nothing new, but this industry must have credibility.

And you certainly can't completely control those errand boys. You have to consider how those errand boys feel when they face huge amounts of cash.

I know you have the power to make people with bad intentions pay, but you have to consider the cost.

There are more tourists than locals in Las Vegas. I think your so-called errand network can change direction and carry out small freight services or even take-out services, which is more promising than valet betting.

After all, there aren't many people in Las Vegas who need this kind of service, and they can't feed all the errand runners. "

Nick rolled his eyes at Nate and said contemptuously: "Is a liar's vision so narrow?

Who told you that our valet betting targets are only wealthy people in Las Vegas? "

As he spoke, Nick glanced at Harry, who was busy with his head down. He glanced disdainfully at Hudson, the technical geek who had been staring at the thief Parker's ass, and then said to Nate: "This is Las Vegas. , we want to build a hospitality betting network, we not only need to carry out offline services, but also online services.

We can accept betting bets from all over the world and then place orders according to customer requirements.

There may be hundreds or thousands of errand boys here, but we have a much larger customer base. "

Hudson looked at the impassioned Nick and said with a smile: "You are online gambling in disguise!

I believe you can use Alvin's influence to start a business, but you may not know that online gambling will be legalized in Nevada next year. What will your website do then?

People go to betting sites to bet to enjoy the fun of gambling, and only those people and money who are inconvenient to show up will need the help of errand boys.

Betting on their behalf is risky, which is why there must be a runner between the casino and those gamblers.

Both parties avoid contact. In the end, the risk lies with the errand boy. Have you considered the legal risks? "

As he spoke, Hudson glanced at Harry, who was busy, and said with a smile: "It is a genius idea to build a mobile phone software that integrates errands.

You can easily win the takeout business of restaurants, flower shops and a series of consumer goods stores with the resources of errand runners.

You can even establish a set of payment standards in the end, forcing stores to pay you for promotion opportunities.

This is a big business, and it can expand quickly. It is much more reasonable and safer than your so-called valet betting.

The only thing you have to worry about is an antitrust investigation after you grow bigger, but that doesn't seem to be a problem for you. "

Nick isn't too interested in Hudson and Nate's persuasion...

He is still a child immersed in the aura of personal heroism, and what he wants is not an online business, but an exciting and interesting activity.

He wants to form an "Errand Runners Alliance" to defeat the "bullies" who dominate the errand running industry. By the way, if possible, he also wants to compete with people in the gambling industry.

This kid is full of Hell's Kitchen thinking. He doesn't care at all whether these things are illegal. What he cares about is whether this business can really help some people and satisfy his own vanity at the same time.

Allowing illegal funds to enter the gambling market is not illegal at all in Nick's mind.

The gambling companies are happy, and the gamblers are also happy to launder money through this method, and no one is harmed, so what can't they do?

Faced with Nate's persuasion, Nick did not choose to completely deny it, but accepted their proposal generously. However, regarding the "valet betting" business, he had no intention of giving up at all.

If the young master of Hell's Kitchen doesn't do this, is he really going to compete with the IT guys in Silicon Valley for food?

To make money from those bad guys is what Nick wants!

To an adult, this is like losing a watermelon and picking up sesame seeds, but in Nick's heart, what he wants is not the kind of network platform that cuts leeks in both directions. What he wants is something that can make the errand runners eat.

Perhaps because he discovered Nick's idea... Nate looked at the boy with a strange expression and said with a smile: "Are you sure Alvin will support you in doing this kind of thing?

If you follow Hudson's vision, you will become the youngest richest man in the United States, and you will have unparalleled resource advantages.

But if you follow your own ideas, you will become the target of FBI surveillance, because what you do is not legal at all.

Gambling brokers across the United States will see you as a thorn in their side because you are taking business away from them.

If you just want to help out errand boys who can't find work, you can do it without breaking the law. "

After hearing this, Nick looked at Nate with a grin and said, "The boys today told me that several gangsters in Las Vegas have monopolized the 'valet betting' business.

Every year 'innocent' guys are betrayed and end up in jail.

Those gangster bastards use money to attract boys to join and set the bar high.

Those boys gave all their savings to the gangs as deposits in order to eat, and after working hard, they could be used as scapegoats at any time.

I want to defeat those gangsters and establish a new order! "

Nate was shocked by Nick's ideals. This kid never thought about legal business from the beginning. What he wanted was fairness and justice in the underground order.

And what makes Nate funny is that Nick can do this as long as Alvin nods, or even without Alvin nodding, as long as he remains silent.

The best thing about Nick is that he does not pursue fighting by killing people to seize territory, but uses more cruel business methods to compete with the gangs.

As for the follow-up problems, the father of the scar-faced boy next to him can solve them.

After all, this business is a pension for retired gangsters.

The decisiveness and ferocity shown by these children made Nate feel a little incredible.

Think about when I was in elementary school, I was still selling candies to the children in the lower grades of the school, and these children were already preparing to establish an underground order.

This is incredible!

The only problem is that Nick has a strong Hell's Kitchen imprint...

People there also like to use illegal means to do good deeds, as if not doing so is not enough to show their uniqueness, and not doing so is not enough to maintain their dignity as a bad guy.

This is the most fucked up and most characterful place in Hell’s Kitchen…

Just like Pluto's only illegal industry is the free hospital.

Alexei would rather die than get a legal gun license, but in fact his arms business is already semi-legal.

In fact, this situation also happened to Alvin. The good things he did were usually illegal. For example, his earliest principal position was snatched by him with his fists. Even his earliest donations were obtained after he negotiated with Kingpin. That fat guy held his nose and sponsored it.

The assholes in Hell's Kitchen are full of crooked ideas, and they look down on outsiders in their hearts...

The same was true for Nick who was deeply affected. He looked at the surprised Nate, spread his hands and said: "Except for those bastard gangsters, I'm not going to hurt anyone!

I'm helping some people, do I need anyone's permission for this kind of thing? "

Nate looked at Nick and thought about his deceased son. He shook his head helplessly. When he was thinking about whether to tell Alvin, Sophie, who had not been playing with her nails, looked at him with a curious expression. Nick, who was full of confidence, said with a smile: "You must not only want to set up an errand alliance..."

I would also like to know how you plan to challenge the gaming industry? "

Nick grabbed a handful of hair wax from a box nearby and transformed his hair into a God of Gamblers-style slick. Then, accompanied by the music of the God of Gamblers, he said with a proud smile: "This is a business secret. You will do it from now on." Will know.

I now need someone to help us get a set of bar operating procedures, which must include betting functions.

Then I will tell you about Harry's genius invention. We will let gaming companies pay for our development.

Gambling, in fact, is just that!

As people from Hell’s Kitchen, when we cut leeks, we also look for the strongest ones! "

Hudson didn't know when he walked up behind Harry. He wanted to give Harry some pointers and tell him how to build an online platform.

As a result, when Hudson saw it clearly, he discovered that what Harry was working on was not a website, but an extremely complex mathematical model.

Hudson, who has a very high IQ, looked at it for a long time before he discovered that it was a mathematical model similar to a hedge fund.

After only a few minutes, Hudson roughly understood where Nick got the confidence to cut the bookmaker's leek.

Not only does this kid have to help those unlucky errand runners, but he also has to get the funds with nothing to compete with the bookmaker.

No wonder he insists on the "betting on behalf of customers" business...

Looking at Nick who was vigorously pulling little Ginny to practice his moves, Hudson suddenly discovered that this kid was not just a simple bastard, he had underground wisdom that was difficult for ordinary people to understand.

After hesitating for a moment, Hudson suddenly said: "Does your new company still need investment? I still have several million in savings..."

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