Yi Er hoped to create market panic and trigger more selling through this means to achieve her goal. Although Huo Yongnian was unwilling, he had no choice but to obey the instructions under strong pressure and tried to set off a financial storm.

This is a high-stakes game.

Tang Junnian and the other two decided to participate because they felt the huge pressure from Yi Er, and the storm in the international financial market did break out as Yi Er said. In this environment, they believed that Xianggang would not be immune to it. Although the situation was confusing, they understood that the linkage effect might be the key to turning things around. In the end, they had no choice but to bite the bullet and go into battle.

Huo Yongnian walked up to Fang Daming, patted him on the shoulder, and whispered, "Be steady. If anything goes wrong, withdraw your investment immediately." Fang Daming nodded slightly to show his understanding. Seeing this, Tang Junnian and others felt relieved.

Subsequently, a large number of short-selling orders flooded into the stock market like a tide, and the originally calm trading screen suddenly became lively and bustling. The orders were like a group of elephants running wildly, with great momentum. But soon, a mysterious force began to emerge - it was a large number of small buy orders, like ants, although they were small in number, but their number was amazing. They quickly gathered and bravely challenged the "elephant", and together they tripped the army of sellers and began a fierce counterattack.

"How is this possible?" Ir's face turned pale and his body trembled. Facing this sudden counterattack, he felt unprecedented fear. The people of Gangcheng proved with their actions that even if the individual strength is insignificant, they can defeat any giant by working together.

"Quickly withdraw!" Yi Er ordered anxiously. The traders responded immediately, and Fang Daming was also preparing to withdraw funds at the same time. However, it was too late. The counterattack of the people in Hong Kong City was like a giant beast in an ant colony. They had firmly grasped the situation and made all reversals possible.

Li Zhaoji and Zhou Qi began to frantically sweep the sell orders on the trading board, trying to save the situation. Yi Er invested 50 billion yuan in an attempt to stabilize the market, but in the end she only withdrew 10 billion yuan. Now, she only has 30 billion yuan left.

"Damn it!" Il realized that he was in a desperate situation.

Tang Junnian and other investors were not much better off. Almost all their investment was wiped out, and they only got back 2 billion. Faced with such a tragic loss, Tang Junnian was furious. He rushed to Yi Er and asked if this was the chance of winning she had mentioned.

At the moment when his emotions were out of control, a crisp sound made Tang Junnian stop in his tracks - a gun was pointed at his forehead. Even the most rational people will feel fear when their lives are threatened.

Huo Yongnian hurried forward to hold Tang Junnian, his face was also extremely ugly. Yi Er not only used 50 billion from the joint fund, but also added more than 20 billion raised by the four of them, and lost a total of 70 billion, almost losing everything. For everyone, this meant a huge loss of billions, especially Huo Yongnian and Tang Junnian, who had the largest share and suffered the most severe losses.

Huo Yongnian tried to calm the emotions of both parties, then turned to Yi Er and said seriously: "Ms. Yi Er, you did foresee the financial crisis, but our current situation is much worse than you predicted. You ignored the dissuasion and insisted on investing a large amount of money in the market, but ended up in failure."

"You have very little available funds now. Even if the market rebounds, you can't reverse the situation. Isn't this a mistake in command?"

Faced with such accusations, Ir was speechless. Her judgment was seriously wrong, and in this joint fund that did not allow any mistakes, such a failure was unacceptable. 150 billion yuan of funds went down the drain, this figure was shocking.

Only 30 billion left...

Huo Yongnian's words came true. Yi Er never thought that her first major operation would end in such a tragic way. She sat there blankly and suddenly laughed dryly, which was full of helplessness and despair.

At this moment, the phone rang, breaking the silence. Ir's face instantly turned pale, and she knew what this call meant. She slowly picked up the receiver, and a man's hoarse and cold voice came from the other end of the phone.

At this moment, Yier finally understood the reason for his failure: the port city had already laid a tight net and raised the interbank lending rate from 7% to 300%, causing the futures operation costs of the joint fund to surge dozens of times.

Coupled with the joint resistance of red-chip and blue-chip stocks, as well as the support of mainland Chinese banks, her every step was accurately predicted and effectively contained.

When everything was settled, Yi'er realized that she could not give the answer the other party wanted. After a moment of silence, she slowly put down the phone. The next second, a gunshot pierced the air, and blood splashed on the faces of Huo Yongnian and Tang Junnian. They watched Yi'er fall in horror, while the foreign traders around them turned a blind eye, as if they were handling daily affairs, quickly packed up their things and left, and even carried Yi'er's body away.

The whole process was cold and ruthless, without a single word of communication. After everyone left, Tang Junnian looked at the blood on the ground and asked Huo Yongnian: "Is it over? What about our funds? I bet all my money on this..."

Huo Yongnian also felt helpless. He replied, "Except for the little liquidity from the United, all the other money has been invested..."

"I..." Tang Junnian's words made Huo Yongnian's face suddenly gloomy. He responded coldly: "What do you mean? This time the loss is not only your funds, but also mine, and the money of all investors. Any investment has risks. If you can't bear it, you shouldn't have participated in it in the first place."

Tang Junnian's expression became unusually cold and hard, and he retorted, "I wanted to withdraw a long time ago, but you insisted on continuing to invest more. Now that I have lost everything, you want to shirk responsibility?" He continued, "You are at fault here, and I want you to compensate me for my losses."

But before he could finish, Huo Yongnian's eyes flashed with a hint of coldness, and he said with gritted teeth, "Are you asking me for compensation? Are you trying to force me to death?"

In the next two days, although the tsunami was still raging outside the port city, the city itself seemed to have calmed down temporarily. After the short-selling orders emerged like a tide, there was no new negative news in the market.

Under the influence of the tsunami, although the Xiangxiang stock market could not rise sharply, it at least maintained a certain degree of stability. For the Hong Kong economy, this storm did bring an impact, but compared with the impact on a global scale, this result is already good.

Whether it is the four major families, local tycoons or ordinary shareholders, they have all suffered a certain degree of economic losses, but this is within an acceptable range.

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