Super Rich from Winning a Lottery-Chapter 338 - 240: Xu Pidai in the Limelight (Part 3)

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The current real estate market is so booming that you can grab a plot of land, draft some design drawings, create a model of the developed effect, and immediately start selling off-plan properties.

In this heated market, Xu Pidai's Hengda Group has grown like a snowball, getting bigger and bigger, with an ever-expanding scale and increasing bank loans.

However, due to the rapid increase in housing prices, Hengda has indeed made a lot of money. Under the current conditions, this development model has not encountered any issues.

Even after going public, Hengda's stock price continued to rise sharply, with everything moving in a positive direction.

Xu Pidai also used the opportunity of going public in Hong Kong to successfully enter the circle of the Harbor Island elite. Subsequently, his self-confidence swelled up, and he established the Hengda Football Club and even planned to set up the Hengda National Song and Dance Troupe.

However, the local banks in various provinces aren't set up for Xu Pidai, and getting loans is naturally not that easy. After all, the severe lessons of the 2008 financial crisis are still fresh in the minds of domestic banks.

But this posed no challenge at all for Xu Pidai. Hengda Company has a team of young, beautiful, and talented female public relations officers who are adept at singing and dancing. With this team, they can conquer any terrain they set foot on.

Yet, the only place that Xu Pidai couldn't conquer was Anguo Bank.

Regarding this matter, not only were Xu Pidai and his Hengda Company puzzled, but even the people at Anguo Bank couldn't figure it out either.

However, Yi Anguo did not provide any extra explanations. As long as it was Hengda or Xu Pidai seeking loans from Anguo Bank, it was simply not an option. It was not a matter of how stringent the conditions were; it was just an outright denial.

This made Xu Pidai feel extremely frustrated and utterly humiliated.

But there was nothing he could do about Yi Anguo, after all, Yi Anguo and his Anguo Group had no reasons to depend on him for anything.

Moreover, in terms of power, Xu Pidai's Hengda Company couldn't hold a candle to Anguo Group.

The key point is that under Yi Anguo's name, there isn't just one Anguo Group; he owns as many as seven major groups, with resources that utterly crush Hengda Group. Xu Pidai simply couldn't afford to provoke him.

Zhuo Weidong and Ou Xiaolong began frequently acquiring land and developing properties after terminating their cooperation with Anguo Group. Though their funds were limited, they were greedy, desiring rapid expansion and strengthening of their company, trying to learn from Xu Pidai.

However, their approaches differed from Xu Pidai's. They were more cautious and careful, realizing that they couldn't fully replicate Xu Pidai's methods because even combined, they didn't have the same audacity as Xu Pidai alone.

Yi Anguo originally didn't want to meddle in other people's affairs, but Ou Xiaolong was Chen Xuejiao's father, with whom he had a complex relationship, making matters a bit muddled.

To put it bluntly, Ou Xiaolong was now essentially his father-in-law by marriage, and if he ignored him now, any trouble that might arise in the future would undoubtedly upset Chen Xuejiao.

Moreover, Ou Xiaolong's real estate company would eventually be inherited by his and Chen Xuejiao's children. For this reason alone, he couldn't afford to turn a blind eye!

As for Zhuo Weidong, Yi Anguo didn't need to be concerned about him, nor did Zhuo Weidong need his intervention, as Zhuo Weidong was astute enough to avoid any mishaps.

Yi Anguo was a reborn individual, so he knew very well that after Xu Pidai's fall, Zhuo Weidong wouldn't suffer any losses.

On the contrary, those Harbor Island elites, who consistently supported Xu Pidai and invested a lot of funds in Hengda's stocks, found themselves unable to escape when Xu Pidai fell, as Hengda's stock also crashed, leaving these elites with no choice but to watch their losses helplessly.