Lance withdrew his gaze and opened his notebook, "I will now call names according to your rankings, and when called, come to me and I will give you a check. You can go to the bank to collect your principal and profits."
"But," he advised, "once you get the money, don't deposit it in Jinda Bank. I don't want to talk about Mr. Qiao Bafu's... You know, I don't like talking behind someone's back."
"But ever since he followed the Mayor, he has been wildly spending money, and I am very worried that this money may not actually be his own, but rather the depositors'."
The Chamber of Commerce members were not too concerned about this news initially, but when Lance said this, they began to sense that something was amiss.
They had heard before that Mr. Qiao Bafu had invested in a railway and two factories, costing him a total of five to six hundred thousand dollars.