After waiting for a full hour and a half, Stark drove back.

"It's a very good car, how much does it cost?" He didn't make any nonsense, he spoke in a purely rich tone.

The nerdy engineer was overjoyed and wanted to make a quotation, but Bella pushed him aside.

She said loudly: "Koenigsegg plans to produce a total of six CC8S globally."

Rare things are more valuable, this principle applies everywhere. Stark is such a smart person. He saw through her intentions in an instant, but still jumped in voluntarily.

"How many vehicles have been produced now?"

"This is the first one."

"Have the buyers of the remaining cars been decided?"

Bella counted the numbers for him on her fingers: "Let me calculate for you. First of all, there will be one from the King of Sweden. One of Christian's racing driver friends has reserved one, and he will keep one for his collection. Koenigsegg The company is also planning to keep one in the showroom, and finally... In the end, that's me, I want to buy one too, after all, this car is very collectible, isn't it?"

According to Bella, few sports cars with such good performance are actually used to drive them. Everyone has the same purpose, which is to buy them and collect them!

Stark curled his lips: "You don't understand cars at all."

Bella immediately retorted: "But I understand beauty and ugliness, and I also know what has investment value."

Stark didn't think much about it: "I bought the last car and told Koenigsegg that it doesn't need to produce the last car. It's more appropriate to release a total of five cars in the world."

Under the strong request of the big dog, Bella gave up her fictitious car purchase plan. Originally she only wanted to sell one car, but now she has sold two directly. Even the second car does not need to be produced, and there is no cost. All All car payments are profits!

The price tag of a Koenigsegg CC8S is euros, and two cars are million euros.

Bella's commission was twenty-five percent of the vehicle's net profit.

For a complete vehicle, excluding parts, workers' hours, various losses, customs duties, and other miscellaneous expenses, the net profit that is actually returned to the books is actually not as high as imagined.

Koenigsegg adheres to the principle of rare things being valuable. The profit of a sports car will be very high in the future, but that is the future, not now.

The current price of is to open up the market in the United States.

For euros, Bella got a quarter of the net profit from the first car. After various calculations, the profit was more than , but less than .

The profits of the second car were exaggeratedly high. This car was still on paper and was not produced at all.

There was no cost at all. The sale price of yuan was almost all pure profit, and Bella directly took the commission of yuan.

In half a day, she earned nearly euros, and Koenigsegg's income was even greater, with one million euros in the account. Their interest in the Swedish investment bank disappeared instantly.

Bella has proven his worth. For Koenigsegg, after seeing real money, even the technical geeks who are dedicated to building cars are elated. No one dislikes money, and then regard money as such. People who are stupid will smile when they see the numbers on their accounts growing rapidly.

Christian Koenigsegg took his employees on a party around the planet, then suppressed their impetuous mentality and continued to focus on the goal of building the fastest sports car.

Bella entrusted lawyer Jerry Hogarth, who was still in France, to go to Sweden.

The two parties negotiated by phone, email, and with their respective lawyers. After counting the proceeds from the sale of the car and his own capital, Bella finally officially bought a stake in Koenigsegg on the condition that he would be responsible for the sales of Koenigsegg sports cars in the Americas for euros. She got % of the company's shares from Christian Koenigsegg.

If new investors are introduced in the future, her shares will definitely be diluted, but Koenigsegg will not make any big moves in the past two years. A bunch of them are staying in a small town in Sweden to develop a brand new car. , a CCR sports car that replaces the CC8S sports car.

This investment was much more valuable than Bella's half-dead Weyland Magical Items Store, but the price was that Bella's disposable funds shrank sharply, and she had to speed up writing the book.

She had seen the original version of The Da Vinci Code, but the one she was watching was the translated version, which was still different from the English version. Converting the memory into English and then modifying the text was a very heavy workload.

As time enters May 2001, the first draft of The Da Vinci Code has been written and is now being revised and polished for the second time.

In her spare time, Bella showed the manuscript she wrote to her roommate, the fierce girl Heather.

"You are so talented!" The cook, who majored in classical literature, read the manuscript and praised her from time to time, because she knew that Bella liked to hear people praise her...

This roommate with a pair of husky blue eyes is Bella’s second licking dog after Jacob...

"Is there really a Priory of Sion?" The Fierce Woman, like many young American women, does not believe in science, but rather believes in mysterious things.

Bella shook her head and chuckled: "There are some in history, but just like the Templars, they have probably disappeared in the long river of history."

"You are so awesome! Ordinary people like me can only work in the store..." Heather praised someone from the bottom of her heart.

Bella said happily and modestly: "I'm just writing this blindly. If the editor doesn't like it, it won't be published by then."

When it comes to publishing, Heather asked a question: "Is the content in the book a bit sensitive... won't it cause opposition from the church?"

Bella had already thought about this. The Da Vinci Code contained a lot of negative opinions about Catholicism, and repeatedly used Opus Dei, a subsidiary of the Vatican, as a villain.

In addition, some of the ideas in the book are quite sharp. For example, the Mona Lisa is Leonardo da Vinci himself. Another example is that the painting on the Last Supper is not thirteen men, but twelve men and one woman. There is even a reference to Jesus marrying and having offspring.

Bella copied all the Opus Dei stories. As an American, she felt no pressure to write a book about the European Church. If it aroused heated discussion, the sales of the book would skyrocket.

The two sides were just talking at each other's throats. They wouldn't summon Gabriel, right?

The view that Leonardo da Vinci is the Mona Lisa also remains true to the original work, and it is also true that Da Vinci will not climb out of the grave to refute it.

The twelve men and one woman in the famous painting are just appropriate to write from the perspective of a female writer. Don’t ask, it’s feminism!

As for whether Jesus had any descendants? She simply shrank on this issue! Bella was worried that if she attracted this person, it would end badly, so she dared not mention a word...

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