0089 Second-hand goods auction

The next day, on Saturday morning, Ferral returned to the warehouse district and brought with him some things he needed to set up the exhibition.

Some of the large posters for publicity, as well as some that linked the auction to the town hall and the mayor's policies.

What's even more surprising is that the local newspaper has content about this second-hand goods trading auction, which has all been added to the content related to the mayor, for example, this second-hand goods trading auction is promoted by the mayor, and Lynch "and others" are preparing and organizing and holding it.

It seems that there are only a few words, but in fact, the mayor has already taken the credit that should be taken, and even a back hand has been placed, that is, Lynch and others, except for Lynch, there are others, but it is not clear who it is.

Maybe there will be three or five people, maybe just Lynch, and of course this is also a necessary process to get subsidies or some policy tilts for Lynch.

What seems to be a backward system is actually surprisingly transparent, and some things can't be hidden at all, and since they can't be hidden, it is necessary to make it look more in line with the rules.

"At noon next Tuesday, the mayor has forty minutes for you to have lunch. Ferral, who was standing at the scene, talked to Lynch about it as he watched the workers belonging to the town hall fiddling with the poster banners.

He glanced over his head at Lynch, and he didn't see any displeasure or some negative emotions on Lynch's face.

In the Byle Federation, dinner is the most solemn of the three meals a day, and most of the time, people will try to compress the time for breakfast and lunch as much as possible, and save time for other things.

This gives the dinner something more special, such as formal, grand, hearty, and ......

In short, if it is a meeting for the purpose of eating together, choosing lunch may make people feel that the other party is belittling the meeting.

Ferrale had thought that Lynch would be unhappy and would have a feeling of being looked down upon.

He was well aware of the feeling that most young people, especially the good ones, had hardly encountered any setbacks, and that any failure of human intervention would make them angry except for those irresistible natural factors.

The more successful the young man, the angrier he will be in the face of this situation, and he doesn't know if Lynch is hiding his anger deeply, or if he is really as calm as he appears.

As a bridge between Lynch and the mayor, Ferral dutifully explained, "Originally, the mayor planned to arrange dinner to meet you, but the trip has been delayed for more than a month, so ......"

He shrugged, hoping that Mr. Lynch would understand how dense the schedule of a politician of the mayor's caliber is, and how complicated it is to change it.

"I see. Lynch nodded, not explaining that he really didn't care about having dinner with a "little person" like a mayor at noon.

You must know that before the crossing, the vast majority of those people who ate with him every day represented an era, a mayor of another world...... , so be it, he respects the mayor very much, but not in awe.

Lynch didn't want to say more, and Ferrale naturally didn't say much, and he began to habitually enter his new identity.

To be honest, he still had all kinds of dissatisfaction, confusion, and self-blame before he got off work yesterday.

But this morning, as he watched the bank transfer five thousand dollars into his account, he suddenly became relieved that five thousand dollars was not a small amount of money, even for someone like Ferral.

It may not be comparable to the seventy-five thousand dollars that were transferred to the mayor's political contribution account at the same time, but this money, the five thousand dollars, belongs to him, does not belong to the office, does not belong to the mayor.

As long as he accepted this identity and the convenience it brings, Ferral felt that Lynch was a nice young man, probably the first small capitalist to hand him a hand of friendship, and he was also considering whether to be more "intimate" with Lynch.

Mayoral aides like Ferral usually come into contact with a lot of capitalists, and they will be a conduit between power and wealth, but they do not have power themselves, and it is difficult for them to obtain wealth.

The capitalists will only invest their money precisely in the hands of those who hold the scepter, and people like Ferral will at best earn some negligible extra income from living and working.

Aren't the capitalists worried that they will offend the staff because they have not done a good job of dealing with them, and let the staff speak ill of themselves and their own affairs in front of the powerful?

Actually, no, because there is also a special group of "channels" here, and their names are "brokers".

Most of these people come from the upper echelons of society, are celebrities and former politicians, they have very deep connections in politics and finance, and when the capitalists need to convince some people, they don't have to do it through their staff, they will let professional political brokers help them get all the people who need to be done.

This is another disadvantage of Ferral's work as a pro-officer, whose glory and power are only an illusion in front of the people, and when the people behind them have a decision, their opinions and ideas become unimportant.

Only if the performance is very prominent, or the politicians he serves are already middle-level or upper-level or even top-level politicians in the Federation, it is difficult for capitalists to invest heavily in people like their staff.

The mayor is not yet in the middle and upper echelons of the federal power structure, and naturally Ferral is only familiar with the local businessmen so far.

He needs help too!

It took less than forty minutes for these people to rearrange the venue, and they were very professional people who knew how to make the place look more in line with the mayor's needs.

There are two large posters erected on either side of the platform, and the mayor has a big smile in the middle of the posters, and he also gives two thumbs up, surrounded by various goods and discounts, this picture seems to be familiar.

It's a bit of an exaggeration, but it's a good idea of what the mayor is doing here, and for the bottom of the society they don't want to decipher anything more meaningful, and the easiest way to make them understand that eggs are made by chickens is to let them watch the chickens lay an egg, rather than describing it.

"Alright, let's get ready......," Lynch nodded, waving his hand at the Blue Vests as they moved things out of the warehouse.

The warehouse district often loses things, so keep an eye on these people, it is undeniable that the vast majority of blue vests are good, but there are always some individuals who drag down the image of the whole group.

Ferral did not go back immediately, but planned to wait here for the end of the auction before going back, and he wanted to get the first-hand information and go back to the other staff to analyze it, and then confirm whether more time and energy should be invested in Lynch.

At noon, the two of them hastily ate a little food, and before two o'clock in the afternoon, a little after half past one, someone had already arrived at the scene.

These people had posters in their hands, and as soon as they came, they asked everywhere if they could use the poster to change a belt here, and it could be seen that Lynch's strategy was very successful, and no one had played this set of things for free before, and the society had not yet developed resistance.

The staff, mainly Richard, immediately greeted them, and then they divided up the guests who had come to the auction.

In fact, each poster is different, if someone is careful, they will find that there will be an obvious color block in the upper left corner of the back of the poster, some are red, some are yellow, some are purple, some are blue, many colors.

These color blocks represent the different "salesmen" they come from, such as Richard, whose poster is stamped in gold in the upper left corner of the back of the poster, which he added money to show his difference.

These people will be assigned their own seats, and then the transaction amount of these people in this auction will be calculated separately to ensure the correctness of the salesmen's income to the greatest extent.

At the same time, this is also to let these people have a more intuitive understanding, sometimes it is not that more people are found than others to work, they also have the ability to spend!