Chapter 213

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Chapter 213

Kazir Grey remembered that the dot-com bubble would burst next year, and Kazir was not stupid enough to continue investing in Internet companies. He knew that once the dot-com bubble burst, many industries would be affected.

He decided to retrieve all his money and wait for the recession to end. Of course, in the meantime, he would try to find a nice house in Beverly Hills.

Beverly Hills was the place where many celebrities lived. It was Kazir's dream to have a house there.

Actually, he could easily buy a house in Beverly Hills with his money, but Kazir decided to wait for the right moment.

Many investors had already pulled out of Internet companies, but more investors were crazy enough to invest more because the trend was going up. They felt that if they pulled out, they would lose the chance to make more money and regret it.

For Kazir Grey, who didn't have much knowledge about the stock industry and other companies, he decided to trust his memories.

"Um, Director Grey, are you really sure about this?"

Vance Goodhood, the financial advisor, wiped the sweat from his brow. Kazir Grey had been his client for almost five years, and he knew that Kazir Grey made millions every year. He was an important client that Vance Goodhood didn't want to lose.

"I'm serious, Vance. I want to take all my money."

It was a shock to Vance Goodhood that Kazir Grey wanted to stop investing in stocks and take all the money! Not when the market was going up!

But as a professional financial advisor, Vance Goodhood didn't have the right to stop his client. He just felt bad and sad because his commission would end...

"... Can I hear the reason?"

Vance Goodhood asked dejectedly.

"I want to buy a house," Kazir replied honestly.

Spoiler alert: A few months later, many Wall Street workers did jump off buildings to end their lives. Knowing they could never get back the money they lost.

"I promise to get back to you as soon as I'm interested in investing."

Of course, Kazir knew so many companies that would redefine the era. Apple, Google, and Amazon were just a few of the companies he wanted to invest in.

Hell, even if he invested $10,000 in Amazon today, he knew he would be a millionaire ten years later.

Vance Goodhood was depressed, but he obeyed anyway. Kazir Grey received a notification and confirmed that he had received more than $200 million in his bank account.

Vance Goodhood has his documents related to his investment... Kazir didn't bother to read them because he knew he'd made that much money in five years.

Ah, the life of a millionaire, just adding tens of millions of dollars to his bank account, as usual.

Kazir Grey and Vance Goodhood shook hands, and the director happily left the investment firm. Of course, he was happy to make more money.

"Hello, Erica. I want you to contact a real estate agent. That's right. Oh, do you know anyone? Ah, so Salvatore Barlowe bought a house last year. Anyway, I want you to tell the agent that I'm looking for a house in Beverly Hills. I'm not picky because I'm going to use the house for formal parties."

Kazir ended the call. Lately he felt like life was giving him rainbows, which was suspicious as hell. Maybe fate was just giving him good vibes before it fucked him up.

'I hope nothing bad happens.'

He closed the car and drove off. Today was his day off, so he might as well visit the set of Napoleon Dynamite III. This would be the last movie in the franchise because the cast's salaries were getting expensive. Maybe a decade later, when the cast was no longer famous, 20th Century Fox would revive the franchise out of nostalgia to make another pile of money.

After all, Hollywood loves to use nostalgia to get audiences to buy more tickets.

'I am tired of saying that Spider-Man: No Way Home was driven by nostalgia, because that was the truth.'