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I'M A Quadrillionaire

The Story is about the man name, David Lidell who he was enraged by his rival in love vomit blood and pass out. But He gain a super lavish system which made him rich and it was asking him to spend a all the money in exchange of lavish point. Lavish point can give him superpower and also make his body heatheir & stronger. After that, David started his journey as a billionaire. For more information read the novel. Thank you!

lucifer_nov · Urban
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300 Chs

Character Is The Most Important Thing

[Chapter 147]

She was definitely a person who remembered gratitude and would try to repay it. Even if her parents were so harsh on her since she was a child, she still thought about them after she started to make her own money. Apart from her general living expenses, she had hardly saved a penny after so many year at work.

For David, ability was secondary because it did not matter if it was profitable, as he already had so much money that he could not use it up anyway.

Character was the most important thing. If someone's character was not good, even if they had the ability, David would never want them.

Thus, the thing he was interested in was Pearl's character.

For someone like Pearl, David could guarantee that once she was done being angry, she would continue to help her family. How she would do so would be up to her.

When he first got the system, Daretly made a decision that he would never reveal his full strength before he thought he was able to fully protect himself.

Being humble would be the best choice in this case.

That would be his magic weapon.

All he had to do now was to try to save lavish points and see if the system could be upgraded.

The maximum physical and mental power were definitely not enough.

After funding Pearl of 2 billion, the lavish points did not increase immediately, the 20 points were only added the next day, bringing the total to 101.

This also verified David's thoughts. The lavish points would only increase if the money in the super lavish system was spent. It would not increase if it was a donation or if he transferred the money like in this case with Pearl.

Otherwise, wouldn't it be better for David to directly transfer 1 trillion to his company account?

This system was also very simple. Its purpose was to let David spend money and then increase lavish points to improve himself.

On this side, David set up a security department and asked Paul to contact some mercenaries he had met abroad before.

Whether it was domestic or foreign, as long as they were willing to come, they would receive the best treatment, but the premise was that their characters had to pass the test.

For example, David would never accept a heinous person who was forced to flee abroad to be a mercenary.

David also asked Wayne and Gordon to help Paul get the security department up and running.

In any case, with his current strength, there would not be too many people who could threaten him. If he himself could not defeat them, then Wayne and Gordon would be useless too.

David did not go to class because he was busy for the past few days. Hence, his teacher called him and told him to go back to class.

David was annoyed. Didn't the teacher say that he could ask for leave at will after going on stage for the Labor Day talent show?

Eventually, he found out that someone directly approached the head of the university and said that David

often skipped class and he did not behave like a student at all. It apparently affected the reputation of a famous school like South River University. In the end, even the teacher was reprimanded by the head of the university.

After receiving the call from the teacher, David went directly to the chancellor's office.

Knock knock!

David knocked on the door twice.

"Come in," a majestic voice came from the door.

David pushed open the door and went in. Chancellor Oliver Carson was sitting in his seat flipping through the documents on the table.

After David came in, Oliver looked up at David and said, "Hello, what's the matter?"

"Hello, Mr. Carson, I am David Lidell, a third-year student from the business management department." David said as he sat down on the chair opposite Oliver.

"Yes, okay. And?" Oliver asked.

He knew David was different from the other students. Usually, those students would be terrified when they saw him.

On the other hand, David was too carefree, which made Oliver feel that he was a little different.