Death Reincarnation Game Chapter 359: Political Contributions
bsp;The old man noticed the way Kirk looked at the strap.
"Your relatives, I remember only one son..."
Kirke saw the old man turning his eyes towards him and said to the old man.
"Unfortunately, you guessed it right, it's my son, Little Otto."
The aggressive and seemingly aggressive old man showed a hint of sadness at this moment and said: "Although my son is dissatisfied and disobedient, he also started a gang of some kind. , but after all, he is my son. When he calms down in his thirties or forties, I plan to leave the gang to him, and then I will retire... But now, he has been killed. "
After saying that, the old man's eyes became sharp. He looked out the car window at Su Peng, who was more than thirty meters away, and said: "My son's group of unscrupulous men once had an affair with this person. There was a conflict. Later, my son checked some information and found this person’s address. But before he could take action, he was killed...According to people at the scene, the person who took action at that time was also an Asian with black hair and eyes like him. People."
"This..."
After hearing this, Kirk's face couldn't help but become solemn. He was not afraid that Su Peng was very rich, because no matter how rich the gentleman was, he also followed the rules of the game, and he was proficient in the rules. What he was afraid of was the old Mr. Ott. , he represents the darkness hidden underground in Canberra, and also represents violence.
And that Mr. Walter Su might be related to the murder case, which immediately made him feel huge pressure. He didn't know the details of Su Peng yet. If the other party was also a gangster family, then his own safety... …
Especially, when the other party not only has the ability to be violent, but also has money and connections... He glanced at Lu Kewen and the deputy chief of the Canberra Police Department who were talking to him outside. It seemed that Walter Su There will be one soon.
"I'm worried about what he will do to me..."
Kirke hesitated and said to the old man.
"What will he do to you? Do you think we won't do it?"
The old man smiled coldly. His smile always made people shudder, just like the smile of an executioner.
Kirke shuddered. He was like a rat in a bellows, suffering from both ends, as the proverb from the far East said.
"You have to do it even if you can't do it. Don't forget that I have evidence of what you have done. If you do something, tell it to the police dogs in Canberra and they will be happy to arrest it. Your reputation, which you have worked so hard for, will soon become like a smelly fish on the coast. No one will help you anymore, and you will be completely finished. What you face, even if it is not the death penalty, will be life imprisonment. , I believe. The people in prison really like you as a clean-blooded 'gentleman', and you may live a very 'sexually happy' life for the rest of your life."
The old man smiled threateningly. Said to Kirk.
Obviously, the old man's words were effective. Kirk's body began to tremble involuntarily, as if he had thought of what the old man said. Likely to become a reality.
"I'll try my best to get as much information about him as possible, but you have to promise me to help you finish this. You have to return those things to me!"
Kirke's face turned pale, his lips trembled, and he made a final struggle.
"Give it back to you? Let me think about it. If you behave more submissively, maybe I can consider it."
The old man did not give Kirk a definite answer, but spoke ambiguously.
But Kirk had no other choice. The handle he had was too big, and it was held by the other party. He knew with his **** that the other party would not give it to him easily.
"Okay, let's go out. I'll give you a week to get the news. After a week, I want the results. Now, get off the car."
The old man finally gave the order to expel.
Kirke took a deep look at the old man with his eyes, which revealed a certain emotion that he tried hard to hide. Then he snorted, opened the car door, and walked out.
The blond driver standing outside the car got into the car, sat in the driver's seat, and said to the old man behind him: "Boss, what else does this scumbag do? Let's just squeeze out all his money. Then find an opportunity to sink him into the sea."
"Huh...you don't understand."
The old man smiled, took out a cigar box from his pocket, took out a cut cigar, lit it, took two deep breaths, and then said as if giving instructions: "We want to squeeze his money at any time. Yes, but if you force a person into a corner, he may make some death struggles. There is a wise saying in ancient China, which is that if the fish fights to death, the fisherman's net will also be broken, which is not good for us, and we will also There is a lack of someone who has information about the upper class, who can be our ears and our chess piece...for example, this time..."
As he said that, the old man looked through the car window again and looked at Su Peng's figure more than thirty meters away.
The blond driver nodded slightly noncommittally, then turned on the ventilation device in the car, and then started the car.
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"That's it for today, I'll go take a look."
Here, Su Peng, who was talking to Lu Erkewen, said.
And Kevin Rudd, the future Prime Minister of Australia and an absolute big shot, hugged Su Peng very enthusiastically.
It's not that Su Peng's emotional intelligence is so high that he deceived Lu Erkewen into being his best friend so quickly.
What Su Peng used was another method that also required very high qualifications. Although it was not very sophisticated, it was powerful and powerful, and he could defeat ten levels with one effort.
Throw money at it.
Some people say that politics is a bitch, and it sounds better than anything else, but in fact it is the most meaningless and full of filth.
This sentence is actually a bit biased.
From a vocabulary point of view, politics is one thing. Being compared to a **** profession is a bit weird from a linguistic point of view. If it were changed to say that all those who engage in politics are bitches, although it may not be correct from a practical point of view, but from the meaning of the word It makes people feel much more comfortable.
This Lu Erkewen is engaged in politics. Su Peng knows that compared with others, his emotional intelligence may not be as high as that of his subordinates, so he should use his talents honestly.
The so-called specialty is throwing money.
Different from certain things that most officials in China are doing, have done, or want to do to improve the hidden benefits of civil servants, but must never talk about it, in a capitalist society, giving political stars Money is not something that cannot be discussed.
As long as there is no problem with the origin of the money and there is an account book that can be verified where it goes, it will be fine.
In Japan, this is called political donation. In Western capitalist countries, this is called political donation or political investment. They are all the same thing, just with different definitions.
Take Australia as an example. In addition to the right to vote in public elections, any citizen also has the right to privately contribute money to fund any party or individuals within a party.
Because unlike China, if any political party wants to be in power, it will never pay a small amount of money, not bribes, but political advertisements and the like.
The same goes for individuals.
Take the U.S. presidential campaign as an example. Bush, Obama and others ran for president. Each of them spent at least millions to tens of millions of dollars to build momentum for themselves.
This is still on the surface.
The presidential candidate himself does not have that much money, and most of the funds come from donations from supporters.
There are several types of donations. If you donate to a certain party, it will be entered into the party's public account and then used for the party's advertising, publicity, or various administrative expenses at the party meeting.
If donations are made to individuals, they are divided into project funds and special funds. Project funds are used to fund a special project, such as campaign funds. Many political stars will even hold public fundraisers to let their supporters give them money. Come to campaign.
Special funds are more ambiguous, but an analogy will make people understand that special funds are equivalent to private treasury.
This money will be used for various purposes by the electors, and may even be funded by donors. For example, if the roof of Rulkwen's house is broken, the maintenance fund provided may be a special fund.
The more well-known thing is that the Watergate incident in the United States used the President's special fund to pay some people.
Kevin Rudd naturally accepts various donations. He is not a particularly wealthy person, with total assets of less than 2 million Australian dollars, and he cannot always use his own money to campaign.
Just now, Su Peng expressed his intention to support the Australian Prime Minister. Sure enough, he immediately caught the man's appetite and talked with Su Peng for about ten minutes.
Su Peng asked about some of the political concepts and policies of the Liberal Party. These are all included in the campaign advertisements and are not considered secrets. Lu Erkewen also welcomed the donors very much, so naturally he knew everything and said it. Everything is endless.
Ten minutes later, Su Peng and Lu Erkewen became more familiar with each other.
"Goodbye Su, I'm so lucky to meet you today."
After Lu Erkewen hugged Su Peng, he said to him. Su Peng nodded and hugged the deputy chief of the Canberra Police Department as a farewell.
Lu Erkewen and the deputy director each had their own drivers, while Su Peng walked to his car, opened the door and entered the cab.
When entering the cab, Su Peng saw a Chevrolet just driving out of the parking area of the mansion. Su Peng recognized that it was Kirk's car.
"Did he just leave too?"
Su Peng thought in his mind that in his mind, Kirk almost came out of the dinner venue with him. He and Lu Kewen chatted for more than ten minutes, but he didn't expect that Kirk hadn't left yet.
However, Su Peng was too lazy to say hello. After Kirk's Chevrolet drove out, Su Peng drove the car towards his home.
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Su Peng arrived at his villa not long after, drove the car into the garage and parked it, and Su Peng entered the villa.
Taking out his cell phone, he sent a text message to Hollin Stone of Merrill Lynch Bank, asking him to come to his home tomorrow to discuss the authorization matter. Su Peng went upstairs to sleep.
It feels so good to be able to sleep every day... (To be continued)