The Rich Code
e kind of people with "abilities" who are willing to help th
e also requires the poor to give him a kind
a good person, mayb
Mr. Fox, a gentleman who appeared
ed and blue dots, and a red and blue silk scarf tied around h
subordinates about Lynch's unusual qualities, such as
ess Rich into the chair opposite the desk, "There ar
s nothing to him. He shrugged his shoulders and
moment and then shook his head, "I generally don't activel
do. It will first damage one's own image, and secondly, such purpos
money, not trouble, and
raid?" Rich's calm expression and sm
y people say that you have been watching me these past few days. Mayb
d prove his identity. Moreover, with the way he was dressed, which did not match th
ess, the laundry, for some time now, and he had also found out about t
d to know what
, but couldn't understand anything. He asked his college-educated assista
a little uncomfortable. It felt like... he didn't k
ce I believe you have already investigated me and know the problems I am facing now..." Lynch pointed to the ceiling
d and emphasi
n and regain control of the conversation. then explained, "That's why I need to
into laughter. Mr. Fox, his assistant, and t
ed until they had laughed for about thirty seconds be
business to do between us..." His laughter naturally stopped as
ead, "No, do bus
a human being made him continue the conversation. At least until he knew t
business do you wa
ople have a good impression of him. "I can provide more spare change
ing chilling in his slightly narrowed eyes. If one had to i
dn't help but take out a cigarette an
not afraid of being poor, why wo
t this guy named Rich was indeed a bold person, and his
perates, which is not completely legal. Not only is the Bureau of Investigati
oney he has in hand, but without attracting too much
re out where those coins come from. In the entire Bailey Fede
ve a problem: th
ing machines, and they don't need to send their clothes
worth of clothes before coming to wash,
created a new fee structure, charging by t
Doing so will only attract the attention of the Bureau of Investi
ith money, he can't spend it, an
solve this problem, which immediately piques
, and neither his current status nor position could stop Mr. Fox f
sell to you in exchange for a portion of th
After whispering to him for a while, he
eel that strange and inexplicable feelin
uldn't help but exclaim, "I
cent. When the amount of the transactio
red thousand dollars or a million dollars, it was
him, but raised a new question, "Mr. Fo
vers all seventeen states of the federation as well as all regions, focusing on national and
ost the initiative. He glanced at his assistant, w
actly appropriate, their work was
e latest one. I'll show you who
Mr. Fox start to believe, reminiscent of the time when R
he said was true, and finally put