Rebirth: Super Banking System
Chapter 1621 - 1454: Looked Down On Again (Please Subscribe!)

Chapter 1621: Chapter 1454: Looked Down On Again (Please Subscribe!)

Noon.

Just as Bluem thought he was going to spend his first day "lonely" in office, the situation suddenly took a "turn." His adjutant informed him that the United Kingdom’s stationed envoy, Doyle, was visiting.

This made Bluem a bit happy.

After the happiness.

It was helplessness.

When did things come to this, where even such triviality could cheer him up? Utterly terrifying.

"Doyle, my friend."

"Long time no see."

Bluem and Doyle shared a measured hug.

"You two know each other?" the adjutant asked curiously.

"Yes."

Doyle chuckled.

The two were acquaintances.

Bluem’s first expatriate assignment was as Secretary in South Africa, while Doyle was working at the UK embassy there. They interacted often due to work but didn’t form a close personal relationship due to their respective positions.

Purely professional interaction.

After the adjutant left.

"How’s it going? Adjusting well?" Doyle grinned at Bluem.

These days.

Anyone smiling at him.

Bluem feels either being sympathized with or mocked.

"Not bad, better than I imagined," Bluem replied casually.

"Is that so?"

Doyle looked at Bluem.

Annesley resigned in disgrace, and Bluem probably wouldn’t be able to manage this mess either. Doyle even bet 100 euros with his boss that Bluem wouldn’t last six months before turning into a "salted fish."

"Seems like you’ve heard a lot," Bluem countered.

"A little."

Regarding Annesley.

Doyle couldn’t help but sympathize.

The United States is a superpower, with broad responsibilities naturally comes endless troubles. If they didn’t have so many vested interests, it’d be much easier—like themselves, commuting to work every day, leisurely wandering during spare time.

Relatively laid-back.

Because Annesley faced setbacks everywhere.

He bore the pressure upfront.

Making Doyle’s life much easier.

Whenever assignments came from the top that couldn’t be completed, Doyle would simply say: "Look at the United States, it’s no better than this or that. Are we as strong as America? Don’t blame me; blame this messy world."

If progress is needed.

Go find Bureau Six first.

Their personnel had already been sent outside the embassy five times. What else could Doyle do? Thinking back to the embarrassment of those moments, Doyle wished he could dig a pit and crawl into it. Bureau Six was outrageously inept.

Every time caught.

Every time zero personnel scolded him.

What more could he do?

Suddenly.

The higher-ups were left speechless.

"Don’t worry too much. Annesley came over eventually, didn’t he?" Doyle reassured. After staying here long enough, he understood that the situation here was already beyond the capability of people like them to resolve.

"..." Bluem.

Honestly.

Have you all thrown in the towel?

Show some ambition, for heaven’s sake.

Afternoon.

At a hotel run by the United States, Bluem met a few allies. He didn’t invite too many others; after all, as part of the foreign affairs institution, their purpose here was to build connections with local nations.

If they start their tenure by assembling all allies and non-allies for a banquet.

That’s highly inappropriate.

Why.

Planning on flaunting unity here?

Hence.

Not excessively fraternizing with other envoys on foreign land is one of the basic rules. For this time, just a few parties attended—for brief introductions and short exchanges. Bluem more or less understood their survival tactics.

Taking each day as it comes.

Playing messenger.

Nothing more.

"Yesterday Qingyuan Technology went up another three percent. I plan to sell after it rises another five percent."

"Want to invest in Myanmar Medical Group?"

"No, I’m looking at the United States. Microcrystalline Technology’s projection products are about to go public. Buy now, I think that company has massive potential, far bigger than Qingyuan Technology."

"There are opportunities here too."

"I feel Myanmar Environmental Technology Company will skyrocket again. I’ve invested most of my funds into it."

"Any insider news?"

"None, just a gut feeling."

Turns out they were right to come here. Initially, they got into local stocks simply as a side hustle. Now, each of them had made five to six times their investments.

At this rate.

They might be able to retire early.

From tens of thousands of dollars.

To millions of dollars—this was all legitimate income, at worst slightly against regulations. As long as no major incidents occurred, the higher-ups wouldn’t intervene.

"Then I’ll invest a bit more tomorrow too," Doyle said.

Bluem: "..."

He could barely join the conversation.

Their daily exchanges revolve entirely around this?

Despite the disconnect.

Bluem maintained his composure, chatting with others. Realizing Bluem couldn’t fit into their current topic, they swiftly changed the subject—for America, nominal leader among Western countries, they had to at least show some respect.

"Mr. Bluem, why don’t you buy some too? If there’s a chance, tomorrow’s the last day. Of course, there are other stocks with growth potential in the future. Investing now is a good opportunity," Doyle said.

"No thanks." Bluem quickly shook his head.

Opening an account and stock trading on the first day?

If word got out, how could he explain that? Wouldn’t he lose his credibility?

"It’s fine; it’s not prohibited. Annesley also bought quite a bit back then. I suspect he made over a million dollars, maybe even more, through these opportunities," Doyle continued.

Doyle wasn’t worried about Annesley being investigated.

The United States doesn’t have a discipline inspection committee.

Unless there’s evidence proving Annesley profited by selling out America’s interests, he wouldn’t face any consequences. Did Annesley betray America? At least there’s no evidence, which makes the reality all the more "brutal."

"See for yourself."

"..."

After chatting.

Bluem felt like he was wasting his time.

This group of teammates.

Was utterly useless.

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