Xu Yongwei looked at Zhou Hao with wide eyes, "Ten thousand? Why did you borrow so much money? Can you pay it back?"
Yan Tong also looked at Zhou Hao in surprise. She originally just wanted to borrow a thousand.
Zhou Hao raised his head and said to Xu Yongwei: "We want to do some small business. Auntie, don't worry, this is the last time we borrow money from you, and we will definitely pay it back as soon as possible."
Under Yan Tong's pleading eyes, Xu Yongwei thought for a moment and said: "Okay, lest people say that we, Lao Zhou, don't care about the life and death of his sister-in-law's family. But A Tong, I told you in advance, you have to pay off these things as soon as possible
Money, otherwise even relatives would be merciless, and it would not be easy for our old Zhou to make money."
Then, Xu Yongwei took out a stack of brand new hundred dollar bills from the room and handed them to Yan Tong.
However, when Zhou Hao saw the look in Xu Yongwei's eyes, it was clearly a kind of charity to the beggar.
"Just wait for me. One day, I will return your 'great kindness'!" After walking out of Zhou Lichang's house, Zhou Hao swore secretly as he looked at the luxurious independent bungalow.
On the way back, Yan Tong asked Zhou Hao: "Xiao Hao, why did you borrow ten thousand yuan from my sister-in-law? When are we going to start a business?"
Zhou Hao smiled softly, "Mom, we are not doing any small business. After paying the tuition, I plan to use the remaining money to speculate in stocks."
"Stock speculation?" Yan Tong looked surprised. At this time in 1998, stock speculation had slowly become popular among ordinary people. However, for Yan Tong, who could barely survive, there was no money left to invest.
Stocks. Moreover, even if she doesn't understand stocks, Yan Tong also knows that stock trading is an extremely risky behavior. There are also rumors in the society that someone has lost everything because of stock trading, and some people have even committed suicide by jumping off a building.
"That's right." Zhou Hao said with a smile: "Isn't there a securities company that has just opened across from the Bank of China? We can open an account there and invest the money in a few stocks with potential."
Regarding Zhou Hao's words, Yan Tong disagreed and said reproachfully: "You are a kid and you don't know anything about stocks. We'd better return the remaining money, lest your father finds out about it and uses it for gambling."