Strategy Plan: Calling for the President's Lovechapter 1 Encounter

A month ago, Raymond Kelsey's elder brother, Yve Kelsey, had contacted me.

He had offered to pay me 500,000 dollars a month to help Raymond with his homework.

At this moment, Raymond was sitting opposite me, playing his Switch without even looking up at me.

Meanwhile, I was painstakingly finishing his last paper for him.

For the hundred and first time, I wished I could be born into a rich family.

I finished the last question and pushed the paper in front of him, saying, "Boss, it's completed."

Raymond had just accomplished a mission in the game, so he put down his Switch, picked up the exercise paper, and replied, "Well done. Thank you for your hard work."

He also sounded like a boss assigning an employee work.

He picked up his phone and swiped it several times.

Soon, I heard the beep of a PayPal notification on my phone.

It told me that I received 100,000 dollars on my PayPal account.

Raymond had just given me 100,000 dollars by casually swiping his phone.

I looked at the balance on my account and thought I would probably be able to buy a house if I worked hard for a few more months.

I felt sorry for Raymond as I met his gaze, so I said, "Why don't you just listen to your brother and study hard?"

But I had always said so after the transfer was completed, which made it sound like a lecture with the benefit of hindsight.

Raymond scratched his ears, sprang to his feet impatiently, put his hands on the edge of the desk, and leaned toward me.

He was so close to me that I could even feel his warm breath. I almost got cross-eyed by staring at him blankly, but he still didn't say anything.

"Are you interested in a win-win deal? If you can win my brother's heart within three months, I'll give you all the money I have."

He spoke as he showed me the account balance on his phone.

I counted the digits and agreed at once, "Deal."

Looking at his balance of one million dollars, I grabbed him by the collar and said decisively, "It's no bother to do you this favor at all."

Raymond straightened up and added, "Of course, you can't tell him about what I do at school. If you can't get him, I'll still give you 300,000 dollars as a deposit."

It wasn't until this moment that I finally understood how spending money like water was.

Since I was negotiating terms with a future businessman, I still wanted to get more.