When Melson returned to Li Yue's house, he saw that Li Yue's entire room was covered with banknotes.

Li Yue sat in the corner, using an electric blower to blow the banknotes in his hand.

"Have you changed your decorating style?"

"How's your road going?"

"A few people died, but we took all of Buck's goods," Myerson said casually. He picked up a wet bill and poked it on his finger. "Did you sink that submarine?"

Melson guessed that there was also a team behind Li Yue.

However, the power behind Li Yue is quite strong since they were able to sink the submarine.

To sink a working submarine, you first need sonar equipment.

Moreover, although the submarines owned by the big players in Colombia are products of handmade workshops, they are also equipped with anti-radar equipment, and ordinary sonar may not be able to catch them.

Then we have to use explosive bombs to sink the submarine, which requires a lot of investment.

Underwater bombs are not the same as ordinary bombs used on land.

Because of the density of water, it is difficult for ordinary bombs to cause damage in water tens of meters deep.

The working principle of underwater bombs is to cause damage through cavity vibration, and the general killing range is within one or two hundred meters.

This type of bomb is aimed at submarines. Once it explodes within the range of a submarine, the submarine will be unharmed, but the people inside the submarine will be directly killed by the shock wave.

The price of a bomb is hundreds of thousands of dollars. Being able to use bombs to rob others requires an extremely high investment cost.

The forces behind Li Yue are not only rich, but also very capable.

"Is this money to be laundered?"

"Well, do you have any ideas?"

"40% handling fee, do you want it?"

Li Yue knew that the cost of laundering funds was very high, but he didn't expect it to be this high.

Li Yue hesitated, and Melson said, "Those big players mark the money. If you use it carelessly, they will easily find you. But the money laundering companies don't care where your money comes from. They will launder the funds through bank accounts in tax-free countries, and then pass them through several shell companies. This is their unique business, absolutely safe and reliable. Even the big players in Colombia can't find you."

"Okay then, you can help me dry the money."

"I'll charge a 5% commission."

I have already paid the 40% handling fee, so the 5% agency fee is not a big deal.

Li Yue and Melson were busy all day, and inevitably lost a lot of money during the period.

Li Yue couldn't go to the bank to exchange the damaged money for new ones, so he could only burn it directly.

The total amount was much less than Li Yue expected, only 1.4 million US dollars.

After going through the bleaching company and deducting Melson's 5% agency fee, only $ was left.

Of course, this money can be used with confidence and is much more convenient to use than cash.

Melson acted quickly. On the first day he brought the money, Li Yue was still wondering whether Melson would swallow the money. In the early morning of that day, $860,000 was deposited into Li Yue's bank account.

Melson called: "Has the money arrived?"

"arrive."

"Contact me if you need to launder funds in the future."

Li Yue also began to look for his own property. Although Lina's house was in a good environment and Lina waived his rent from time to time, there were always some inconveniences due to the coming and going of people in the apartment building.

Li Yue now has a net worth of nearly $900,000, which may not be enough to buy a suitable house, but he can take out a loan.

However, this matter cannot be resolved overnight, so Li Yue is not in a hurry.

Go see the existing property first and then decide whether to take out a loan.

……

Buck feels like things have been going badly for him lately.

It seemed as if all the troubles came knocking on his door. First, his son Dame was seriously injured, then he was robbed during this foreign trade trip, and more than a dozen of his men died.

If he hadn't left the convoy at that time, he would probably have been hit.

Buck felt his heart was bleeding after losing more than 10 million US dollars worth of goods this time.

He spread the word and tried to find out who had taken his goods, but he found nothing.

Just then, Buck's phone rang.

"Buck, this is Imeshenk."

Buck sat up straight when he heard this. Imesenc was the biggest player in Colombia, owning tens of thousands of acres of medicinal fields, thousands of armed forces, and even several laboratories specializing in improving laundry detergent.

Imeshenke sells thousands of tons of various types of laundry detergent every year, and Buck buys all of his laundry detergent from Imeshenke.

This time the goods he had were robbed, and he planned to import another batch of goods from Imesenk.

"Mr. Imesink, have you received the payment?"

"My payment for the goods is lost." Imesenk's tone was a little cold.

"What? Your payment for the goods is lost too?" Buck asked in a lost voice.

"What? Something happened on your side too?" Imesenk never thought that the loss of his payment for goods was related to Buck. He and Buck had cooperated for more than ten years. As long as Buck still wanted to work in this business, he would not tear his face with him for a mere few million in payment for goods.

"Doesn't your deliveryman travel in a submarine?"

"The submarine was blown up. My informant in the Coast Guard helped me find the submarine, and has analyzed that the submarine was attacked." Imesenk didn't care about that little money. After all, his annual shipments were more than a thousand tons, and Buck was just a small agent of his. But if one of his own was attacked, the matter would not be over.

Buck immediately thought that his cargo was robbed and Imeshenk's submarine was attacked. Could it be that the same group of people were responsible?

"Did you mark the money?" asked Imesenk.

"Yes," Buck replied. For players like them, marking their money is a common practice.

"Then you should pay attention to whether that batch of money appears in the market."

"I understand." Buck nodded. After hanging up the phone with Imesenk, Buck was just about to lie down when he received another call.

"Hello, is this Mr. Buck? I'm Raymond from Roche Real Estate. Someone came today to inquire about the property at 260 Crimson Street that you entrusted us to sell. I'm wondering when you'd be free to meet with them and discuss the price."

"If he's free, let's meet this afternoon. If not, forget it. I don't need that little money."

"Then I'll contact the other party first to see if he has time."

Buck has made a lot of money over the years and bought a lot of houses as investments in his early years. As housing prices have risen in the past two years, he began to sell properties.

However, no matter how high the housing prices are, they are not as profitable as laundry detergent, and his main business is still laundry detergent.

Raymond then called again to confirm the appointment time in the afternoon.

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