I am not Ximen Qing.

Chapter 369 Viola is the modern version of Jinlian, with too many abstract art characteristics.

Caesar began investing in the field of artificial intelligence. The continuous evolution and innovation of a diverse society, along with the principle of making money, and purity, gave Caesar confidence in the evolution of artificial intelligence.

Caesar, being an engineer, was quite proficient in physics, so he always applied first principles to everything he did. Logically, he also adhered to first principles; this is the fundamental logic. The same applies to finance. Buffett and Munger probably didn't foresee that internet finance and Web 3.0 would integrate into a diverse society and become an integral part of its evolution. What saved the world? It was the evolution of the Venetian Merchant of the Internet Finance 3.0 that saved the world. Caesar, looking at his creation of the super-powered mask, began to feel confident. Wearing Caesar's mask, he could become the most romantic prince in the world, and no beauty could resist its allure. However, Caesar was always pure in love and romance, disliking pretense. He relied entirely on his own charisma to attract love and women. The law of attraction is a sign of a man's success. Olivia was never jealous or worried about the power of Caesar's love and romantic attraction. If Caesar didn't have such a strong attraction, he wouldn't have become a true billionaire. He firmly controlled the rhythm and initiative in love and romance. Caesar's strategy was indeed far ahead of its time, perfect, and so-called forward-thinking. First principles always allow for a keen sense of smell, getting ahead of the curve—this is the judgment, open-mindedness, critical thinking, and logical thinking of an entrepreneur. His intuition possesses a Zen-like quality; this is true entrepreneurial wisdom, based on the speed of financial models and the theory of the speed of trends. Also, it's about seizing opportunities and timing. When it's time to pounce like a tiger, don't be like a refined gentleman, taking your time. Money is a gluttonous monster, which is quite amazing. The layout throughout Southeast Asia has yielded fruitful results, instantly providing the company with sufficient depth, breadth, and thickness of firewalls. The company's ability to withstand risks has been greatly enhanced. In the Philippines, we simply went all out and bought 50 houses in Manila. The Philippines, with its prevalence of ladyboys and other transgender people, is truly a place of allure and charm. It's a tempting destination for poets to write novels or poetry, because only in the Philippines or Mexico City can one truly create poetry and novels. Only these places possess genuine human allure and the primal instincts of humanity, places where love and romance reside. The Philippines is one of the few places in the world that still retain this quality, as civilization has largely destroyed many others. Mexico City and the Philippines are on the cusp of heaven and hell, a place where it's easy to get lost. It's not about shouting and screaming; for 1 RMB, you can enjoy a magnificent feast of life – it's incredibly exciting, incredibly exhilarating! Nowhere else is there such a heavenly experience. Rousseau told poets, "This place might surprise you, it will overturn your imagination, so you can definitely write the greatest poems and the greatest novels here." The characters' families and goddesses, and ultimately, the mixed-race Goddesses – the taste of love and romance is naturally different from that in China. Go to Indonesia and become a great chieftain!

Caesar sent Rousseau to Southeast Asia, the Americas, and Africa to investigate the market for internet finance. The goal was to find investment opportunities and a feel for internet finance. Any ambitious individual could become Caesar's partner. He favored partners with ambition, intelligence, and courage to maximize the company's potential and capital gains. His aim was to make the company the world's greatest innovator in Web 3.0 internet finance. Caesar knew he already possessed far more than monetary value; his current pursuit was a pure human drive for progress and innovation.

"There's another place, the evil Mexico City. Who dares to go there? We've researched and calculated it. It's surrounded by slums, yet it's the best capital market, the world's best gold mine, the market for internet finance and Web 3.0. There's no better place than Mexico City. You can drink tequila freely, all kinds of whiskey—the purest spirits, completely different from the fake liquor we drink now. Eat tequila freely. Grilled beef, the most distinctive grilled beef in Mexico City, the delicious taste of Mexico City, grilled with tequila leaves and pure beef."

Of course, many are optimistic about India's financial, internet, and Web 3.0 development, but India is no longer within Rousseau's considerations; more ambitious individuals have already entered the Indian market. India is a place brimming with a raw, untamed spirit, and its diverse languages ​​and English dialects are what make it unique.

"Is there no one in the company willing to take over Mexico City?"

"The company knows that India is a key market for its development, but the competition there is fierce. And you must understand that Indian culture, beliefs, and business practices are truly unique. If you don't have even a fraction of their wisdom, please don't go to India, understand? Many internet finance companies have already failed in India."

"Can the risk assessment conducted by the company completely eliminate any risk? Can it completely rule out the fact that the company is entirely free of risk?"

"Assessing risk? There's no need to assess risk at all. As long as we avoid countries like the US and Europe, developing in Latin America and regions like Mexico doesn't require considering risk at all. The main consideration is partners—partners who can flexibly adapt to the culture of these markets. Language requirements are quite high, very high, because everyone speaks Spanish. We currently speak English, but in the Americas, Spanish and Portuguese are the mainstream languages."

"What should we do if Viola can't pay back its 500 million?"

"You don't need to worry about Viviola's intelligence. She's an elf, and she's very good at fighting. Do you understand? Soon, she'll pay off the 500 million credit card debt. It's nothing to someone as intelligent as her."

"She's such a crazy girl, why does she make her family feel so miserable?"

“You have a childlike heart. You should pity yourself. Others don’t need your pity. They do this because they want pain, excitement, and motivation. That’s how they achieve their great dreams. When Uola’s 500 million becomes 3000 million, you won’t pity this ambitious girl anymore.”

"So we're back to square one. If you go to Mexico City, it's a win-win situation, like being exiled in the Ardennes Forest, wandering in that most promising market of Internet finance and Web 3.0. Viola's parents might be more cooperative then, enduring all the suffering. Life is like a play, but Viola's appearances are very expensive, so her parents are willing to appear in this kind of expensive play because there's money to be made."

"That's fucking insane! Families will do anything for money, okay? I'm not quitting, I'm going to Mexico City!"

"What do you want from her? She has destructive power; she's a woman who can destroy everything."

Capital is bloodstained. Whether it comes from banks, venture capital, or any other means, the ultimate capital is always tainted with blood. In the process of money accumulating, it is never clean; it is part of original sin. Just as God's theory states, humanity has original sin, and suffering originates from it. No human being can escape original sin. The skyscrapers of cities, the perfect and beautiful city gardens, and the luxurious lifestyles built upon complete infrastructure are all built on the foundation of original sin. There is no absolute fairness or absolute unfairness in this world, only relative fairness. Understanding the world using first principles is the best approach. Inequality at birth means that those born in cities have already achieved half their success, while those living in the countryside are already half buried in the earth. This is the cause of human inequality. It's quite complex. Think of the male protagonist in American tragedies, the female protagonist, the country girl; think of Julien Sorel in *The Red and the Black*. Analyzing from the tragic process, Julien at least managed to achieve success, albeit a near miss. He achieved a leap in social class, which only demonstrates the French ability to recite the Latin Bible. The young man almost entered high society. Julien Clyde and the country girl were both stifled by the so-called class system. Success requires breaking free from too many shackles. Perhaps there are too many financial tycoons, finance PhDs, and financial scholars. Innovation and entrepreneurial spirit inspired Vola's imagination and creativity. The more educated, the more reactionary. Their sense of smell is the sharpest; they are always at the forefront of academic learning. PhDs, under the guise of financial innovation, are actually just replacing traditional offline credit services with internet technology—internet finance. Low risk, high return, but for the entire Internet 3.0, Web 3.0, and big data, ah, with the continuous evolution of risk control and algorithms, the current internet finance Web 3.0 is a very mature virtual world. Low risk and controllability are absolute, high returns are guaranteed, and there is absolute inequality in information technology. This will create a dimensional reduction attack in the returns of internet finance. For example, the potential customer cycle of internet finance users worldwide is billions of gigabytes. The shorter the cycle, the lower the risk, the higher the return. Just think, as long as you operate normally, reasonably, and legally, it's okay. There were no major risks. Villa and Rousseau had been living a seemingly perfect life for a while, enjoying fancy coffee and tea. Vola had a husband, and although she claimed to have both spiritual and physical infidelity, she still belonged to her lovers emotionally. La felt that life had to revolve around Vola, including Vola's parents suffering alongside her to earn money.

“It’s all over for us. Go to Mexico City. There are definitely better opportunities there than in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, or Papua New Guinea. India is a place with no development opportunities.”

"Why are you so heartless?"

"I have to be ruthless. You're not strong enough. You need to become a real billionaire so you can improve. You can't just be someone who's satisfied with a little money. You need to look at Caesar, like a giant. The feeling of him crushing you under his foot, don't you feel insulted?"

"Your analogy truly makes me ashamed. You are a vicious woman. You'll do anything for money; you are a wicked woman. You are a money-grubbing woman like Nana."

"I'm ruthless. You're such a little brat. I have to protect my mom, don't I? How many men can you really trust?"

"But that's your father's house."

"Yes, it's under my control now. We'll see if my dad truly loves me or if he's just pretending. I can't let my mom be fooled again, can I? That damned old man cast a shadow of violence over our childhoods, even though he bought a factory. So what? He's always chasing women; he's not as bad as Ximen Qing. Ximen Qing was a good man."

In the past, Ximen Qing from *Jin Ping Mei* seemed to be a hot topic of conversation, as if the bad man had become a symbol of Ximen Qing. However, with people's understanding of Ximen Qing and the art of *Jin Ping Mei*, he has become a truly good man. One can imagine Ximen Qing as Lucien, or Pan Jinlian as Esther. Even Balzac's choice of the title "Disillusionment" is quite skillful. We can imagine *Dream of the Red Chamber* as disillusionment, and we can also imagine *Jin Ping Mei* as disillusionment—it's quite interesting! "Disillusionment" has a Buddhist undertone. From this novel, I think Balzac didn't deceive us; at least he was a printer, a bookseller, a cultured man. If Balzac traveled to the present day, he might be a merchant selling cultural supplies in Haidian Book City. One could imagine Balzac as a bookseller in Haidian Huangzhuang. Perhaps men today envy Ximen Qing living a life of antique love and romance in the world of *Jin Ping Mei*. If Viola were to name her favorite playwright, who would it be? Not Shakespeare, not Chekhov, what difference does it make if it's Shaw? Viola's temperament is somewhat like the female-dominant type in The Salvation Army. Sometimes Viola shouts, "Wild duck, wild duck!" Yes, a wild duck born of a single mother. Viola doesn't care about vanity, but she has destructive power. What does it matter if Balzac is disillusioned again and again? Because Viola will never succumb; she will always replace succumbing with action. This is one of the reasons why Caesar was particularly fascinated by her. In a depressed, unambitious, and depressive state, Viola is just like her. The flame of desire exists to ignite the ambition of all those who are lost. No matter how you try to understand Viola's enigmatic mind, in Viola's heart, reading is just being a lecher. No matter how Rousseau packages himself, no matter how he expounds his greatness from a philosophical perspective, in Viola's mind, Rousseau is just a hypocritical lecher. Rousseau lives for money, money for money, and women. In her lechery, Viola will loudly proclaim...

"Our love is over. There's absolutely no way anything can happen again, understand? Unless you become a true billionaire, like Caesar, radiating an aura of power. Unless you can obtain Caesar's superpowered mask, it will be very difficult for me to fall in love with you again, do you understand? This is the heartfelt wish of a billionaire."

This is truly the greatest irony of Rousseau. In love and romance, Viola couldn't derive any spark or inspiration from Rousseau. It seemed he was merely a shell of a man whose zero-sum wisdom had been drained. Vol was somewhat addicted, somewhat addicted to love. He was captivated by Caesar's great allure. Vol was drawn to wild, ambitious, and multifaceted men. Viola possessed a remarkably honest intuition and judgment, sometimes seemingly mocking Rousseau.

What to do if you are pregnant?

"Don't worry, it has nothing to do with you. Don't be afraid, I'll handle the Friday girl myself."

When Rousseau recounted this conversation to Big D, who had moved from Beijing to Guangdong, his signature square face erupted in a roar.

"Viola is the modern-day Pan Jinlian; she has such abstract artistic characteristics."

Actually, China's great novels, such as *Dream of the Red Chamber* and *Jin Ping Mei*, can also be interpreted from another perspective, showcasing the women in both. These are pure palace intrigue dramas, and the worst women are not Pan Jinlian, nor Wang Xifeng, but rather the hypocritical Wu Yueniang and Xue Baochai. And then there's the ghostly Lady Wang. Lady Wang, Xue Baochai, and Wu Yueniang represent the three facets of womanhood, not just two.

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