The Tyrant Billionaire

Chapter 25 - 25 Dividing Money And Setting Rules



Chapter 25: Dividing Money And Setting Rules

215 860 $ When this number was counted, Henry, Matthew, and others all jumped up with excitement.

With current prices in the United States, a bottle of beer only costs 10 cents. A Ford sedan costs no more than one thousand, An ordinary house in downtown Los Angeles goes for seven or eight thousand.

The celebrity mansions in Beverly Hills cost only fifty to sixty thousand dollars.

215,860 $ It's definitely a huge sum of money.

Hardy touched the pile of banknotes placed together and put the 5,860$ in change next to him.

"Those don't count. Let's calculate it as 210,000$."

Previously, Bill was seriously injured by Cook for five thousand dollars. For this reason, Hardy took action to kill Cook, but now more than 5,000 US dollars have become small change.

"Gang rules are that your business will be split into 30/70, and the gang's 30% is 63,000$. Sean, please take out this money first."

Sean quickly and obediently counted out $63,000 from the pile of money and put it next to him.

"There are still 152,000 $ left. Let's all figure out how the money should be divided." After Hardy finished speaking, he glanced at everyone.

Everyone of them was excited, there are nine of them, and each of them can get at least more than 10,000 $ which is almost the salary of an ordinary person for five or six years.

"Boss, you can divide it however you want." Henry stood up and said,.

"Yes, we listen to the boss."

"We have no objection."

Everyone expressed their opinions, and let Hardy decide.

Hardy smiled and said, "It's very simple; split equally. What do you think?"

Matthew rubbed his hands excitedly after hearing this. Kerry couldn't help but swallow, and the others were also very excited.

At this moment, Sean, who was sitting next to him, spoke.

"I don't think it's appropriate."

Although Sean's voice was not loud, it immediately attracted everyone's attention.

Some people frowned slightly, thinking that an equal share was not appropriate. What did Sean want to do?

"What's inappropriate? Do you want more?" Matthew said it with a crooked eye.

Sean glanced at everyone and said, "It's not that I want more, but this distribution method is against gang rules."

"What rules?" Leo asked.

Sean looked at Hardy and said to the others, "Every organization has a leader. The leader of our team is Boss Hardy, right?"

"Of course."

"Hardy is our boss. What do you want to say? Sean?" someone asked.

"The whole thing was planned by the boss, and he also started to implement it. Later, matters also need to be solved by the boss. We are just following orders. Do you think it is reasonable to get the same share as the boss?!" Sean said.

Sean's words left everyone stunned.

After they thought about it for a while, It seemed that this was indeed the case.

Even in the army, it is the duty of soldiers to charge into battle. It would be nice to be given a few cans and two packs of cigarettes afterwards. The biggest benefit is naturally given to the officers.

Sean spoke again. "According to gang rules, the boss has the right to take 50% or more; 70% to 80% is normal; and the rest will be divided among the younger brothers."

Others understood. thinking about it, it really should be divided like this.

It is indeed too easy to get such a large share of the money just by doing a single robbery once.

Richard had been standing in the corner, smoking. When Sean finished speaking, he took the cigarette out of his mouth and said, "I agree with Sean; Hardy should really get the big share."

Others nodded after hearing this.

"I also agree with the boss taking the big share."

"I definitely have no objection."

"I 100% support the boss taking the big head."

Everyone in the room supported Hardy in taking the big share. According to the gang rules, except Sean and Reid, the others are all Hardy's comrades in arms, and they were all recruited by him personally.

Everyone looked at Hardy. Hardy was silent for a few seconds, with many thoughts running through his mind.

This distribution is not only about the money at hand but also about the determination of future interests.

To put it bluntly, it is to establish rules. If it were just this amount of money, Hardy could divide it equally, but that would have a great impact on future work.

Moreover, he has a plan for the future in mind. There are many places where money is needed, so it is necessary to accumulate some wealth.

"Since it's a gang rule, let's split it 50/50. In the future, any action we participate in together will be based on this ratio," Hardy said.

This sentence set the tone for what was to come.

50% of 152,000 $ Hardy received $76,000, Sean, Henry, and the eight of them shared the remaining 76,000 $ equally, and each of them could get 9,500 $.

9,500 $ It's definitely a huge sum of money in this day and age.

The money was divided, and everyone held a thick wad of banknotes in their hands, and everyone was smiling.

Hardy thought of something else and warned these guys:

"I'm not worried about Nick, his money will be used to treat his wife's illness, I'm worried about you Richard, Henry, Matthew. You guys got such a big sum of money, if you go out and spend it wildly, it will easily attract the attention of interested people."

Matthew and Henry were startled, the two of them were already planning a carnival in their minds.

Hardy lowered his face and said in a serious voice, "No one can wander during this period. Just stay here, just like before. Do you understand?"

"We understand!" Everyone responded in unison.

After Hardy finished speaking, his expression softened, and he said with a smile, "Of course, if you want to find a few girls to let go, I won't stop you."

"Hehehehehe~!"

Several guys laughed.

Collecting his own share of $76,000 and putting it in a separate box. then Turning over to the gang's share of 63,000 and putting it in another box.

...

Spanish gang boss Dani received the news.That the club was robbed.

So he rushed over with his gang but What he saw were only corpses on the ground, the casino was in a mess, and all the cash had been robbed. Dani immediately became furious.

"Whoever robbed my casino, I will find them, tie them with bombs, and blow them up!"

Dani gritted his teeth and roared angrily. More than a dozen of his men were killed, including the casino director.

This is not the point. What made him feel distressed was that all the money in the casino had been robbed.

For tonight's blackjack contest, he specially allocated more than 100,000 $.

Just half an hour before he was robbed, he received a call, and his advisor told him that the cash had exceeded US$200,000.

Dani's heart was bleeding, at this moment, several police cars parked outside the club. It had been half an hour before the police received the call and rushed over. They acted really quickly.

The police entered cautiously, with their guns drawn.

When they came to the underground casino and saw Dani and his group, they immediately raised their guns and told them to squat down. Dani was so angry he almost went mad.

"I am Dani, this is my property, I was robbed, can't you see it?" Dani said angrily to the police.

The next day, Hardy called Fred the boss of the Austrian gang. As soon as the call was connected, Fred said, "Hardy, I was just looking for you to ask you something."

"What's the matter, boss?" Hardy asked. .

"The Spanish casino was robbed last night. A dozen of the Spanish gang's men were killed, and a lot of money was taken away. I was inquiring about this news, and many people I asked said they didn't know anything about it. Do you have any information's about this matter??" Fred asked.

Hardy paused slightly. He didn't expect that Fred was asking about this matter; what a coincidence.

"Boss, I was just going to tell you about this."

"Oh, do you know something?" Fred raised his voice.

"I did it," Hardy said.

Fred was shocked.

"You did it?!"

"Yes, I did it. I called the boss just because I wanted to talk to you about it and hand over my gang share," Hardy said.

"Shared? How much?"

"30/70 divided, for a total of 63 000 $." Hardy said.

Fred made a simple calculation and knew that Hardy and the others had robbed more than 200,000 US dollars, which was a lot of money.

"Okay, I'll wait for you at home." Fred hung up the phone.


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