
Huh, wow, your allowance is 500,000 yen? Huh, with interest that’s ten times, it’s 50,000 yen. I borrowed 5,000 yen. Here, since it’s so good, keep it! Wow, I made a profit of 80,000 yen from the horses! Your 5,000 yen was the capital! Thank you very much, senpai! Let’s all go out for drinks! I didn’t have a single yen in the morning… That’s why you’re a person of great achievement; you’re a person of courage!
I guess it will all be gone by the end of the day…
>>1
If it ends at 0, then there is too much reason left.
(Take over several of Nakagawa’s companies with stocks that day and obtain 15 billion yen.)
>>2
(I wonder what kind of destruction they’ll leave behind this time, I’m excited!)
That’s why he is a person of heroic tales.
I’m borrowing more money than I’m giving.
I probably won’t experience something like this again, but if I experience it even once, I will end up lending 5,000 yen in the future.
Pay your debts already.
I’ve never seen someone actually follow through on the promise of paying back 100 times.
Loan it to me again, Ryo-san! I wonder if 500,000 is enough to cover the risk of dying…
If you win in horse racing, you have to pay taxes.
Well, it’s not at that level, is it?
>>11
After this, everything will explode in the business, so it might not incur costs because it will rather go into the red, right?
>>45
As long as I’m losing overall, is that okay… ?
If you try to collect like in a shopping district because you’re greedy for money, they will run away.
Since Ryo-san is the type who doesn’t mind indulging or spending.
>>12
Even if you have money, there are times when you can be really stingy…
It sounds interesting to lend something like five thousand yen to Ryō-san, rather than a large sum of money…
>>14
In a way, it’s the same as Ryōsan gambling.
>>21
Isn’t Nakagawa the most brain-fried?
I’m generally taking a big loss, though.
I don’t understand, but…
The money earned from the business is greedy.
There is an impression that money earned from gambling is spent extravagantly.
Sometimes you may lose something before you even get the chance to use it because you are being stingy.
Before taxes are taken, it disappears… there was a story like that with the lottery.
But I’m often chased by the people in the shopping district, so I think I spend more time being broke…
I feel like there was an episode where I was almost completely taken away by the payment for the bill.
The intense competition among the old men in the shopping street for side dishes is entertaining.
The total earnings from the original work are about 40 trillion, while the debt is 1,700 trillion, so the buzz-cut isn’t earning as much as it’s said to.
>>25
It’s amazing that you can lose 1,700 trillion yen…
>>25
The amount of debt is on a different level than the Lehman Shock; where has all the money gone…
It won’t be possible unless a world war happens; the economy is too overheated.
In terms of driving the economy, it’s the strongest.
At least the expected value of money coming back is clearly better than using it for gambling.
Unlike gambling, it doesn’t just wipe out.
From Nakagawa’s perspective, it might feel like a fun pachinko machine.
>>28
So please take care of the humans who are blown away in the hundreds of trillions.
>>29
It’s also Nakagawa that’s being blown away in the hundreds of trillions.
While it’s said that a person of virtue lends, it’s also true that those who lend have their own issues; seeing examples like this might lead one to think it’s more about investment.
It feels like they would grab me by the neck and demand I return what I borrowed.
When escaping from shopping districts, I have the impression that I dislike having my belongings taken more strongly because I throw wads of cash at the taxi.
There were times when I was trying to return to the shopping district normally when I felt like giving something at the sushi restaurant.
Ultimately, it can be a drawback to mess things up, but from Nakagawa’s perspective, it must be a surprising person with many talents, so they probably trust their abilities.
Even if a small country over there turns its land into a wasteland due to war, Ryo-tsu is causing damage that is beyond reach.
On the day Ryo-san came into a large sum of money, a tank ran through Kameari Park.
Well, there were times when we physically or financially attacked or tried to consume the Nakagawa zaibatsu.
There’s no doubt that in some way, they are wasting or throwing around money…
When a company that is at the level of making the news just because the president caught a cold changes its leadership…
I wonder how much of a commotion it caused…
A difficult crew cut, just as described in the work, like a stupid Golgo 13.
>>41
I think it’s more correct to say that Golgo is overly greedy rather than being stupid… He’s always too greedy when it comes to making money, which leads him to fail.
Certainly, it’s likely to end up being negative rather than just 0…
Using my connection with Nakagawa to find jobs for struggling factories in the downtown area is truly admirable.
There was a time when I helped out at a friend’s store in the shopping district and earned in one day what would normally take six months.
It’s nice to compete for bonuses with the credit from the shopping district.
Is there anyone who pays taxes with paper betting tickets?
I wonder what the financial results would be if I kept track of both volumes of Ryotsu…