"Of course, who doesn't?"
Liora Bennett replied instantly.
"I've got my eye on a premium stock..."
"Mira, I trust you completely. You don't even need to explain. I'll wire you my savings, and you can handle the trades for me,"
Celine Ward said after a moment's thought.
Right now, their families were strictly opposed to them focusing on anything other than their academics.
"Same here."
"What if we take a hit?"
"If we lose it, we lose it. I'm willing to take the gamble."
"Alright, wire the money over."
This worked out perfectly. It saved Mira the hassle of explaining the intricate details and minimized the risk of their families finding out.
Celine wired half a million dollars. Her family was incredibly wealthy, so having that kind of cash on hand was perfectly normal.
Liora's family worked in the government; they were well-off but not exceptionally rich, so she wired two hundred thousand dollars.
As for Elara Finn, her savings were far too meager to invest in stocks, so Mira decided not to bring it up.
There was a limit to how much one should help others.
If Mira fronted the money for her, it wouldn't be any different from giving her a handout.
Next, Mira turned her attention to the Iron Wolves, Rachel, and Mr. Harth.
Mira hadn't avoided them when making her phone calls just now.
"What about you guys? Are you willing to take a risk with me?"
She might be their employer, but true loyalty was built on mutual trust. You had to treat people well to earn their genuine devotion.
"Mira, are you absolutely certain?"
Mr. Harth was the first to speak up.
"I'm only eighty percent sure."
In the financial world, nothing was ever one hundred percent guaranteed.
"And you're still willing to bet that much? You're even bringing your friends into it?"



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