722 How Much Did You Earn?

Simon didn't expect Chen Qing to know a certain news from the famous Japanese newspaper "Asahi Shimbun".

Actually, it's not a big deal.

This morning, local time, the latest issue of the Asahi Shimbun published an article titled 'Simon Westeros's trip to China', exposing Simon's secret itinerary that he did not want outsiders to know about this time.

Speaking of which, the Japanese have no ill intentions.

On the contrary, I was a little helpless.

Simon's trip to Japan last week coincided with the outbreak of the Mexican financial crisis, which unexpectedly triggered the 'Westeros effect' again, causing the Japanese stock market to plummet by more than 6% in just two days.

This is a matter of many coincidences.

Because of the characteristics of its export-oriented economy, coupled with the fact that the Japanese economy has not completely come out of the shadow of the collapse of the stock market and the property market in the past few years, the market situation is still very fragile, and the slightest wind and grass may brew into a storm, so even if Simon does not attend, the Japanese stock market will not be able to escape this sharp fall.

Historically, the collapse of the Mexican peso triggered a financial crisis that spread to the world, and the stock market of Japan in the Far East has also been hit far more than in North America and Europe.

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Simon didn't expect Chen Qing to know a certain news from the famous Japanese newspaper "Asahi Shimbun".

Actually, it's not a big deal.

This morning, local time, the latest issue of the Asahi Shimbun published an article titled 'Simon Westeros's trip to China', exposing Simon's secret itinerary that he did not want outsiders to know about this time.

Speaking of which, the Japanese have no ill intentions.

On the contrary, I was a little helpless.

Simon's trip to Japan last week coincided with the outbreak of the Mexican financial crisis, which unexpectedly triggered the 'Westeros effect' again, causing the Japanese stock market to plummet by more than 6% in just two days.

This is a matter of many coincidences.

Because of the characteristics of its export-oriented economy, coupled with the fact that the Japanese economy has not completely come out of the shadow of the collapse of the stock market and the property market in the past few years, the market situation is still very fragile, and the slightest wind and grass may brew into a storm, so even if Simon does not attend, the Japanese stock market will not be able to escape this sharp fall.

Historically, the collapse of the Mexican peso triggered a financial crisis that spread to the world, and the stock market of Japan in the Far East has also been hit far more than in North America and Europe.

Simon didn't expect Chen Qing to know a certain news from the famous Japanese newspaper "Asahi Shimbun".

Actually, it's not a big deal.

This morning, local time, the latest issue of the Asahi Shimbun published an article titled 'Simon Westeros's trip to China', exposing Simon's secret itinerary that he did not want outsiders to know about this time.

Speaking of which, the Japanese have no ill intentions.

On the contrary, I was a little helpless.

Simon's trip to Japan last week coincided with the outbreak of the Mexican financial crisis, which unexpectedly triggered the 'Westeros effect' again, causing the Japanese stock market to plummet by more than 6% in just two days.

This is a matter of many coincidences.

Because of the characteristics of its export-oriented economy, coupled with the fact that the Japanese economy has not completely come out of the shadow of the collapse of the stock market and the property market in the past few years, the market situation is still very fragile, and the slightest wind and grass may brew into a storm, so even if Simon does not attend, the Japanese stock market will not be able to escape this sharp fall.

Historically, the collapse of the Mexican peso triggered a financial crisis that spread to the world, and the stock market of Japan in the Far East has also been hit far more than in North America and Europe.

Simon didn't expect Chen Qing to know a certain news from the famous Japanese newspaper "Asahi Shimbun".

Actually, it's not a big deal.

This morning, local time, the latest issue of the Asahi Shimbun published an article titled 'Simon Westeros's trip to China', exposing Simon's secret itinerary that he did not want outsiders to know about this time.

Speaking of which, the Japanese have no ill intentions.

On the contrary, I was a little helpless.

Simon's trip to Japan last week coincided with the outbreak of the Mexican financial crisis, which unexpectedly triggered the 'Westeros effect' again, causing the Japanese stock market to plummet by more than 6% in just two days.

This is a matter of many coincidences.

Because of the characteristics of its export-oriented economy, coupled with the fact that the Japanese economy has not completely come out of the shadow of the collapse of the stock market and the property market in the past few years, the market situation is still very fragile, and the slightest wind and grass may brew into a storm, so even if Simon does not attend, the Japanese stock market will not be able to escape this sharp fall.

Historically, the collapse of the Mexican peso triggered a financial crisis that spread to the world, and the stock market of Japan in the Far East has also been hit far more than in North America and Europe.

Simon didn't expect Chen Qing to know a certain news from the famous Japanese newspaper "Asahi Shimbun".

Actually, it's not a big deal.

This morning, local time, the latest issue of the Asahi Shimbun published an article titled 'Simon Westeros's trip to China', exposing Simon's secret itinerary that he did not want outsiders to know about this time.

Speaking of which, the Japanese have no ill intentions.

On the contrary, I was a little helpless.

Simon's trip to Japan last week coincided with the outbreak of the Mexican financial crisis, which unexpectedly triggered the 'Westeros effect' again, causing the Japanese stock market to plummet by more than 6% in just two days.

This is a matter of many coincidences.

Because of the characteristics of its export-oriented economy, coupled with the fact that the Japanese economy has not completely come out of the shadow of the collapse of the stock market and the property market in the past few years, the market situation is still very fragile, and the slightest wind and grass may brew into a storm, so even if Simon does not attend, the Japanese stock market will not be able to escape this sharp fall.

Historically, the collapse of the Mexican peso triggered a financial crisis that spread to the world, and the stock market of Japan in the Far East has also been hit far more than in North America and Europe.

Simon didn't expect Chen Qing to know a certain news from the famous Japanese newspaper "Asahi Shimbun".

Actually, it's not a big deal.

This morning, local time, the latest issue of the Asahi Shimbun published an article titled 'Simon Westeros's trip to China', exposing Simon's secret itinerary that he did not want outsiders to know about this time.

Speaking of which, the Japanese have no ill intentions.

On the contrary, I was a little helpless.

Simon's trip to Japan last week coincided with the outbreak of the Mexican financial crisis, which unexpectedly triggered the 'Westeros effect' again, causing the Japanese stock market to plummet by more than 6% in just two days.

This is a matter of many coincidences.

Because of the characteristics of its export-oriented economy, coupled with the fact that the Japanese economy has not completely come out of the shadow of the collapse of the stock market and the property market in the past few years, the market situation is still very fragile, and the slightest wind and grass may brew into a storm, so even if Simon does not attend, the Japanese stock market will not be able to escape this sharp fall.

Historically, the collapse of the Mexican peso triggered a financial crisis that spread to the world, and the stock market of Japan in the Far East has also been hit far more than in North America and Europe.

Simon didn't expect Chen Qing to know a certain news from the famous Japanese newspaper "Asahi Shimbun".

Actually, it's not a big deal.

This morning, local time, the latest issue of the Asahi Shimbun published an article titled 'Simon Westeros's trip to China', exposing Simon's secret itinerary that he did not want outsiders to know about this time.

Speaking of which, the Japanese have no ill intentions.

On the contrary, I was a little helpless.

Simon's trip to Japan last week coincided with the outbreak of the Mexican financial crisis, which unexpectedly triggered the 'Westeros effect' again, causing the Japanese stock market to plummet by more than 6% in just two days.

This is a matter of many coincidences.

Because of the characteristics of its export-oriented economy, coupled with the fact that the Japanese economy has not completely come out of the shadow of the collapse of the stock market and the property market in the past few years, the market situation is still very fragile, and the slightest wind and grass may brew into a storm, so even if Simon does not attend, the Japanese stock market will not be able to escape this sharp fall.

Historically, the collapse of the Mexican peso triggered a financial crisis that spread to the world, and the stock market of Japan in the Far East has also been hit far more than in North America and Europe.

Simon didn't expect Chen Qing to know a certain news from the famous Japanese newspaper "Asahi Shimbun".

Actually, it's not a big deal.

This morning, local time, the latest issue of the Asahi Shimbun published an article titled 'Simon Westeros's trip to China', exposing Simon's secret itinerary that he did not want outsiders to know about this time.

Speaking of which, the Japanese have no ill intentions.

On the contrary, I was a little helpless.

Simon's trip to Japan last week coincided with the outbreak of the Mexican financial crisis, which unexpectedly triggered the 'Westeros effect' again, causing the Japanese stock market to plummet by more than 6% in just two days.

This is a matter of many coincidences.

Because of the characteristics of its export-oriented economy, coupled with the fact that the Japanese economy has not completely come out of the shadow of the collapse of the stock market and the property market in the past few years, the market situation is still very fragile, and the slightest wind and grass may brew into a storm, so even if Simon does not attend, the Japanese stock market will not be able to escape this sharp fall.

Historically, the collapse of the Mexican peso triggered a financial crisis that spread to the world, and the stock market of Japan in the Far East has also been hit far more than in North America and Europe.

Simon didn't expect Chen Qing to know a certain news from the famous Japanese newspaper "Asahi Shimbun".

Actually, it's not a big deal.

This morning, local time, the latest issue of the Asahi Shimbun published an article titled 'Simon Westeros's trip to China', exposing Simon's secret itinerary that he did not want outsiders to know about this time.

Speaking of which, the Japanese have no ill intentions.

On the contrary, I was a little helpless.

Simon's trip to Japan last week coincided with the outbreak of the Mexican financial crisis, which unexpectedly triggered the 'Westeros effect' again, causing the Japanese stock market to plummet by more than 6% in just two days.

This is a matter of many coincidences.

Because of the characteristics of its export-oriented economy, coupled with the fact that the Japanese economy has not completely come out of the shadow of the collapse of the stock market and the property market in the past few years, the market situation is still very fragile, and the slightest wind and grass may brew into a storm, so even if Simon does not attend, the Japanese stock market will not be able to escape this sharp fall.

Historically, the collapse of the Mexican peso triggered a financial crisis that spread to the world, and the stock market of Japan in the Far East has also been hit far more than in North America and Europe.

Simon didn't expect Chen Qing to know a certain news from the famous Japanese newspaper "Asahi Shimbun".

Actually, it's not a big deal.

This morning, local time, the latest issue of the Asahi Shimbun published an article titled 'Simon Westeros's trip to China', exposing Simon's secret itinerary that he did not want outsiders to know about this time.

Speaking of which, the Japanese have no ill intentions.

On the contrary, I was a little helpless.

Simon's trip to Japan last week coincided with the outbreak of the Mexican financial crisis, which unexpectedly triggered the 'Westeros effect' again, causing the Japanese stock market to plummet by more than 6% in just two days.

This is a matter of many coincidences.

Because of the characteristics of its export-oriented economy, coupled with the fact that the Japanese economy has not completely come out of the shadow of the collapse of the stock market and the property market in the past few years, the market situation is still very fragile, and the slightest wind and grass may brew into a storm, so even if Simon does not attend, the Japanese stock market will not be able to escape this sharp fall.

Historically, the collapse of the Mexican peso triggered a financial crisis that spread to the world, and the stock market of Japan in the Far East has also been hit far more than in North America and Europe.

Simon didn't expect Chen Qing to know a certain news from the famous Japanese newspaper "Asahi Shimbun".

Actually, it's not a big deal.

This morning, local time, the latest issue of the Asahi Shimbun published an article titled 'Simon Westeros's trip to China', exposing Simon's secret itinerary that he did not want outsiders to know about this time.

Speaking of which, the Japanese have no ill intentions.

On the contrary, I was a little helpless.

Simon's trip to Japan last week coincided with the outbreak of the Mexican financial crisis, which unexpectedly triggered the 'Westeros effect' again, causing the Japanese stock market to plummet by more than 6% in just two days.

This is a matter of many coincidences.

Because of the characteristics of its export-oriented economy, coupled with the fact that the Japanese economy has not completely come out of the shadow of the collapse of the stock market and the property market in the past few years, the market situation is still very fragile, and the slightest wind and grass may brew into a storm, so even if Simon does not attend, the Japanese stock market will not be able to escape this sharp fall.

Historically, the collapse of the Mexican peso triggered a financial crisis that spread to the world, and the stock market of Japan in the Far East has also been hit far more than in North America and Europe.

Simon didn't expect Chen Qing to know a certain news from the famous Japanese newspaper "Asahi Shimbun".

Actually, it's not a big deal.

This morning, local time, the latest issue of the Asahi Shimbun published an article titled 'Simon Westeros's trip to China', exposing Simon's secret itinerary that he did not want outsiders to know about this time.

Speaking of which, the Japanese have no ill intentions.

On the contrary, I was a little helpless.

Simon's trip to Japan last week coincided with the outbreak of the Mexican financial crisis, which unexpectedly triggered the 'Westeros effect' again, causing the Japanese stock market to plummet by more than 6% in just two days.

This is a matter of many coincidences.

Because of the characteristics of its own export-oriented economy, coupled with the fact that the economy has not completely come out of the shadow of the collapse of the stock market and the property market in the past few years, the market situation is still very fragile, and the slightest disturbance may brew into a storm, so even if Simon does not attend, the Japanese stock market will not be able to escape this sharp fall.