Reborn Russia As An Oligarch

Chapter 45 Black-hearted intermediary

After hesitating for a moment, Wang Ye reminded her tactfully:

"It's my first time selling phone cards, so it's better to be cautious. Will it take a long time to hold on to so many phone cards? In fact, it's not necessary. Just take enough to sell for two weeks and a month at a time. Anyway, I'm here. convenient."

Yanzi pursed his lips and smiled, "I know, but you may not know how many Chinese students there are in my dormitory. With so many cards, I guess I can only sell them for a week or two."

Wang Ye was stunned.

He really hasn't been to the other dormitory of Mo University that often. He used to come to the main building to play.

Most students majoring in science live in the main building, while most students majoring in liberal arts live in another dormitory area.

Originally, my cousin Ruan Xiaozhu's major was in liberal arts, but I don't know how she managed to apply for a dormitory in the main building.

This Yanzi was in the same class as Ruan Xiaozhu and lived in another dormitory area.

In fact, Wang Ye ignored one thing, that is, the vast majority of Chinese students coming here are studying liberal arts...

Russian itself is one of the most difficult foreign languages, and science is more difficult to learn. So it is even more difficult to study science in Russia!

Most students really don’t have the courage to challenge it.

Therefore, the real "home base" for Chinese international students in MoDa is in the dormitories...

There is a major in MONU, almost half of which are Chinese students, and that is the Department of Sociology.

There is a joke among Russian students studying abroad that “you will become a social person after you enter the Department of Sociology of MOU”!

It’s not that this major is very good, it’s just that it’s very easy to get into and graduate...

As for the real trump majors of MONU, such as mathematics, computer science, etc., almost no Chinese students dare to study.

I heard from my seniors that there used to be Chinese students who did not believe in evil and studied in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science.

But the reality is cruel. After so many years, only a handful of Chinese students can graduate from the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science!

The university here has a "easy entry and strict exit" policy. Every year, a list is posted at the door of each department, and on it are the names of students who have been dropped out...

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The combination of various factors has led to the majority of Chinese students studying here only majoring in liberal arts.

Therefore, there are not many Chinese students in the main building of MoU. Most of them live in the dormitory area where Yanzi is located.

No wonder Yanzi was so confident and asked for so many phone cards for the first time!

What else could Wang Ye say? He immediately took out his wallet and counted his phone cards.

Twice as much as Ruan Xiaozhu...

That’s twenty cards worth one hundred dollars and forty cards worth fifty dollars, with a total face value of four thousand dollars!

20% off wholesale, charge $3,200.

Today's trip was really not in vain. The phone card I just got from Liu Jun has already been paid out.

The payment of US$4,800 was successfully recovered!

I'll ask Song Xiaogang later how the sales are going. I think Song Xiaogang can make a profit with the few remaining cards...

Being a wholesaler is indeed much more comfortable than being a retail one. You don’t have to travel all over the country to deliver cards every day. You only need to contact a few distributors and deliver cards to them once a week or two.

Now that most of Mo Dayou's problems have been solved, the remaining schools must also find solutions as soon as possible.

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Ruan Xiaozhu was tinkering with dressing up in the bathroom. Wang Ye turned his head and saw a computer on the table.

This is a desktop computer, and the monitor is still a big, bulky, Sony Trinitron tube flat screen monitor.

It was a high-end product at the time!

As soon as his heart moved, Wang Ye shouted towards the bathroom: "Sister, your computer can access the Internet, can I use it?"

Ruan Xiaozhu responded simply: "You can go on. Just open it directly. There is no password."

The Internet access in their main building is very cheap. It is said that a monthly subscription is only $25, with unlimited data!

Of course, the internet wasn't that fast, but there wasn't much to do online at that time.

It's nothing more than chatting on QQ or browsing the news, filling in the forums, and the like.

It doesn't require a fast internet speed.

Wang Ye was not surfing the Internet for fun. He wanted to contact Chinese students from other schools in Moscow.

In other schools, the number of Chinese international students cannot be compared with that of Mo Dayou, maybe only a hundred or even ten or twenty...

That's not worth Wang Ye's trip to every school.

But Wang Ye knew a forum. There was a forum for studying in Eastern Europe in the Xici Hutong Forum, which was very famous in China at that time.

There are many Chinese students studying in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and other countries.

There are also some people who are planning to study abroad in these countries asking questions.

Wang Ye plans to post a post here, leave his phone number, and wait for Chinese students from other schools in Moscow to contact him.

This will be more efficient and won't waste time.

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After turning on the computer, Wang Ye skillfully opened the IE browser, entered the forum of Xici Hutong, logged in, and found the Eastern European study abroad discussion forum.

The Internet was not developed at that time, and major forums were the most popular places on the Internet.

Like Tianya Community, Maopu Forum, Xici Hut etc...

When I first opened the forum, I saw many posts asking about issues related to studying abroad.

"I would like to ask all my seniors, are schools in Ukraine regular and is it easy to graduate? 》

"I plan to go to Russia this year. With my grades, I definitely won't be able to get into a good university. Can anyone recommend me a regular university with cheap tuition?" Also, which intermediary in China is more formal? 》

"While taking advantage of the Spring Festival holiday, I have already paid the registration fee with the agency, and here I am, haha..."

Looking at these posts, Wang Ye smiled.

Before coming to Moscow, he often asked everyone some questions in the forum.

It's all trivial things, such as how much clothes to bring, whether I can get used to the food here in Moscow, etc.

After all, I am going to a foreign country, so I will definitely feel uneasy before I go.

He casually clicked on the post that was about to come.

The person who posted the post introduced in detail the fees and procedures for studying abroad through an agency. These are also the concerns of people in the forum.

The poster is from Northeast China. He went through the study abroad procedures through a study abroad agency in the capital. The agency fee is 45,000, which does not include tuition, accommodation, air tickets, etc...

Seeing this, Wang Ye couldn't help but said, "It's so dark!"

Of course he was complaining about the study abroad agency, which had charged so much fees all at once.

Wang Ye himself handled the matter through an intermediary in the provincial capital of Central China, and the fee was only 32,000 yuan...

He thought to himself, it's really ridiculous that this kid is still posting to celebrate after being ripped off so much money...

Just when he thought of this, Wang Ye was suddenly stunned.

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