The difference between 200 million and 20 billion is not only in the quantity, but also in the difficulty of management.
Faced with such a large sum of money, Seryosha had to set up a company to take care of it.
Thanks to the fact that Eva and Karim are located in the United States and the Federal Republic of Germany, Swedish officials did not find that the attack in the financial sector was full of conspiracy.
And thanks to the dovish rhetoric of the Soviet ambassador, who at the press conference kept emphasizing that 137 strayed into Swedish territorial waters because of a malfunctioning compass.
The Swedish stock market and the foreign exchange market then began to recover, and Seryosha did not follow the trend, and he got enough today, there is no need to do those uncertain things anymore.
Karim's settlement from Dresden to Bonn was Seryosha's intention, and since he saw Wilhelm Pique's methods, he felt a strong sense of unease, and the socialist countries were never suitable for Seryosha to start his own business, so Seryosha wanted Karim to start a new life in Bonn.
Karim's greatest benefit was obedience, and she soon ended her entire work in Dresden and went to Bonn to reopen a gallery to take care of the artworks that Seryosha used to transfer funds.
Fortunately, everything went well, and the clever Karim was successfully admitted to the arts management department of the University of Bonn.
Her plan for the future is to continue to run her own gallery.
And Eva continued her campus life, investing in Microsoft made Eva a well-known celebrity on campus, and her peaceful life was broken, even if she wanted to keep a low profile, the peaceful days of the past are gone.
Those important events on campus will not forget this beautiful and wealthy woman.
Eva had to move out of the dormitory and find an upscale apartment outside.
Fortunately, the funds in Eva's hands are all from legitimate sources, so as not to attract the attention of government departments.
Returning to Seryosha's side, the Uzbek affair is not over.
The Central Committee has agreed with the investigation team's handling of Akilov, and the other three of the four major state media, Pravda, Izvestia, and Labor Daily, have also joined the army of criticism.
This represented that the Bureau had reached an agreement.
Seryosha suggested that Chubanov hand over all of Akilov's $1 million in stolen money to the central government, and that there would be opportunities to make money in the future, but Chubanov listened to Seryosha's advice despite the pain in his flesh.
Umarov did not make Seryosha wait long, just when the newspapers were full of criticisms of Akirov.
Umarov and Rashidov visited Chubanov together in the name of giving a birthday gift to President Bo.
"I hope our arrival does not disturb your work," Umarov greeted Seryosha and Chubanov respectfully.
Then everyone shook hands cordially.
Behind them, however, a large box was carried in by several people.
Seryosha and Chubanov were fascinated by this big box and did not know what exactly they were selling in their gourds.
"What is this?"
Chubanov couldn't help but ask.
"We know that December 19 is the 75th birthday of Mr.
Bo, and this is a birthday gift from our Uzbeks to Mr.
Bo, please don't refuse a piece of our Uzbek heart."
Rashidov said with a kind smile on his face.
Chubanov and Seryosha couldn't help but look at each other, and this reason was indeed difficult to refuse.
But when Umarov opened the box, Seryosha and Chubanov were stunned by the gift.
That's too big, isn't it?
What appeared in front of him was a golden bust of President Bo, no need to say anything from the other party, everyone knew in their hearts that it was made of pure gold, no wonder several people had to carry it in together.
"That's just a great thing," Chubanov's tongue knotted in shock.
"If you are satisfied, we Uzbeks just want to express our love for Mr.
Bo, and only pure gold can express our feelings," Umarov continued.
"Since it is a piece of the heart of the Uzbeks, how can we refuse our comrades" Churbanov gave Seryosha a look, asked Seryosha for his opinion, and after Seryosha nodded, Chubanov accepted the birthday gift.
Umarov and Rashidov looked at each other and smiled, so it seems that the other party is not unreasonable.
In this way, it seems that there is still a possibility of talking about things.
"Would you like to drink something?"
asked Seryosha on his own initiative.
Here, an alternate member of the bureau, a director of the general office of the party committee, and a deputy minister, naturally the youngest Seryosha greeted everyone.
"Have a glass of vodka," Rashidov suggested.
After all, it was easier for the Soviets to communicate when they were drunk.
Everyone sat around and first complimented each other, and then Rashidov, the highest position here, first said: "Our Uzbek Party Committee is responsible for the matter of Akirov, and I am to blame for my lax supervision, so I will first do a self-examination."
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Rashidov raised his glass, drank it all, and continued: "But we must reflect to the Central Committee that one Akirov does not represent all our Uzbek cadres, and most of our cadres are good and can stand the test of the organization."
"I believe that most of the cadres in Uzbekistan are innocent, please rest assured of this," Chulbanov took over and reassured everyone first.
Then he continued: "But some cadres will inevitably have some problems after staying in one place for a long time, like Akirov, who has accumulated amazing assets, and I am a little glad to think about it."
"What are you glad about?"
asked Umarov curiously.
"I'm glad that all the money is still in the country, and if Akilov had been smarter, he would have moved it abroad.
I think the country will lose a lot of assets, and it will never be possible to recover it, do you say?"
Chulbanov's expression was unfathomable, as if he was unconsciously reminding Umarov and Rashidov.
"Is there really someone who is transferring money abroad?"
Umarov seemed to hear something, and immediately asked.
"Yes, these guys are very cunning, they transferred money abroad in some secret way, and as soon as something happens, they immediately flee abroad with their whole family, and even if a person is caught, as long as he doesn't let go, we still can't track it down," Seryosha said with a look of regret and resentment on his face.
Umarov and Rashidov looked at each other, as if they had come to an understanding.
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