Past Life Returner - Chapter 143
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Chapter 143

Chapter 143

(Perspective has changed to the third point of view.)

Ethan had sent Gillian an emergency investment draft detail earlier that night. The German mark was now under attack. The force had operated a raid right before the EUR replaced the mark, and they were after the Central Banks coffer. Gillian was amazed by their bold actions as he could never even imagine targeting the government.

The offensive forces plunged the mark by 2.25 percent within just an hour, and the foreign exchange market fluctuated to a great extent. Gillian thought the trend had changed.

It was essential to start with a small amount of money when using a new investment strategy. One had to send an advance team to understand the markets flow and increase the fund at the right timing. That was how Gillian jumped into this situation. He felt guilty about attacking Germany as they were in the same economic zone as where he lived, but he couldnt give up the opportunity to easily earn money. Nothing mattered in front of money since only simple logic was applied in a cold-blooded world of winning and losing.

Thats the world of compet.i.tion!

Gillian thought the market flow had become favorable to his side, but not that many forces joined the offensive line. In 1997, everyone jumped in desperately when Asia was attacked. Although he had lost to Jonathan at that time, powerful speculators around the world were united for the same goal. The market moved based on where the money flocked.

Moreover, everyone knew LTCM was taking the lead in the attack as things happened right after LTCM, which was under Jonathan Investment, posted a report on their website that predicted a plunge in the mark. Nevertheless, only a few capitals joined since no one could guarantee the result, and Jonathan Investments attack wasnt that aggressive.

Gillian then received a call.

Gillian knitted his brows and looked out the window. People from the Karjan family occupied the VIP room, and it was a different world there. Powerful men in the European economy, including the vice president of Germanys Central Bank and the chairman of The City Financial and Economic Union, were having a heated conversation. The groups directors disapproved of the recent attacks, and the Karjans were demanding that they confidently join in defending.

Theyre making fun of our world of compet.i.tion.

Rage surged up within him but there was no way that the Karjans would compensate for his groups loss.

Gillian looked at the Karjans again, and he could crush that confidence with one finger right now. He wondered if they would be able to maintain those faces even when the family became in danger of going bankrupt. The only reason he hesitated until the end was because he couldnt guarantee his victory. He could make them go through extreme hards.h.i.+p, but a single movement of his finger could lead to himself bleeding and leaving in regret. Gillian made a decision.

Then, Gillians office phone rang.

***

Gillian was exasperated in the beginning, but realized it was rather fortunate after he calmed down. It was smart to follow the strategy he had planned first. He had intended to join the forces that attacked the mark instead of leading the flow. He thought of causing a war only because he became upset by the Karjan people who exercised pressure in his office. Gillian was unbearably ashamed of what he had done.

Why did I do that Is my mentality that weak..?

He didnt look for alcohol. Instead, he put up all kinds of charts on six monitors and stared at them. Just before Ethan ordered them to withdraw, the market fluctuated ma.s.sively. It was either because the Jonathan Group had increased the scale of the attack or funds had seceded from the Karjan familys pressure.

The problem was the early trading as the pressure from the Karjan family was evident. A legitimate financial order had been crushed by just one family, and it was not supposed to happen in a capitalist society. Gillian was aware of the existence of gray eminences[1] of the financial world as people who were a part of a gray eminence family and their friends were listed in his messaging apps. The Karjan family was one of them.

However, it was his very first time witnessing the real power of the gray eminences They had the power to reverse the financial order, meaning that they truly existed in reality.

He swore, d.a.m.n it.

What would have happened if Ethan didnt order me to stop? Did the directing department find this war difficult?

It was a tenable a.s.sumption as the funds a.s.sumed to be the Jonathan Groups only made a loss and stepped out.

Did we all succ.u.mb to the Karjan family

Gillian got busy and calculated the funds that were freely movable within his group. When investors entrusted their money to an operator, it meant that they had renounced the right to manage them. How to use the money was entirely up to the operator, and investors simply received profits. Therefore, hundreds of billions of dollars in oil money that steadily flowed in was also the groups power.

The financial world was ruthless. In early trading, there were many signs of giving in to the Karjan family, but the funds that seceded from their pressure joined the offensive line later.

We could have crushed the Karjan family and the markets movement would have been favorable to us if we did our best. Why the h.e.l.l did the directing department make such a decision Did they not trust me? Because it was so sudden?

Then, Gillian giggled as he thought the real owners of the group could also be one of the gray eminences. Therefore, the sudden order to stop the attack may have been due to negotiations between these two parties.

Gray eminences, gray eminences, gray eminences!

Gillian exploded in anger and soon realized that he planned to cause a war only because he had lost his temper. He didnt want to admit it, but it was due to his sense of inferiority. Although he was about to become the worlds largest a.s.set manager, he had felt alienation in The City. He was in a position that could tremendously impact the financial world with a single word from him, but he had been suffering from the unpleasant feeling of exclusion.

The phrase skies beyond this sky[2] popped up in Gillians mind. It meant that there was always someone out there that was better than you, which was why he felt alienated and uncomfortable. He buried his face in his hands, then took out his phone as he was desperate to contact Jessica. However, his phone rang first before pressing the b.u.t.ton.

The man said in a grave voice.

This wasnt the first time he had gotten a call like this. It actually happened often as billionaires wanted to get acquainted with Gillian to make him prioritize their money. He snorted as he thought there would likely be a check with many zeros in that letter as that is always what they did.

The line cut off, and Gillian changed his mind. He now wanted to check the letter to see who the rude guy was. Soon, a man came to Gillians mansion, and Gillian greeted him himself instead having either his housekeepers or bodyguards do it.

Your employer used the worst way and date to contact me, Gillian said while s.n.a.t.c.hing the envelope from the mans hand. The guy slightly lowered his head and returned to his vehicle instead of replying. Gillian stared at the vehicle slipping away and saw the license plate in the back. It was a British government plate, and he opened the envelope. An invitation letter fell out.

Date: May 30, 2002.

Location: Westfields Marriott Hotel, Virginia, USA.

It was an ordinary invitation up to that point. But

Host: Bilderberg Club

There were many names to call them, such as the Invisible Hand that Controlled the World, the Worlds Government in the Shadow, and the Greatest among the Gray Eminences. Gillian stared blankly at the letter and smiled. He had been selected as one of the people to control the world.

Finally

Gillian was preoccupied with the letter in his hand. Of course, he would join the club, but he was debating whether or not to tell the groups owner about this. After a few minutes, he took out his phone.

1. People who wield significant power, authority or influence secretively or anonymously

2. Part of a Chinese idiom loosely translated as: There are people beyond (this) person, and skies beyond (this) sky