"From Broke to Baller: Thanks, System?"

Chapter 38: Chapter 39: The Path to Expansion



Jin's phone buzzed with a notification from Alex. The document detailing their potential investment came through, and with it, a wealth of information about the property deals they had discussed. His eyes scanned the figures—numbers that were far more significant than anything he had dealt with before. He could feel the weight of the decision press down on him once again, but something inside him pushed him forward. This was the chance he had been waiting for.

The following week, Jin met with Alex's team—an assortment of professionals who specialized in real estate, legal matters, and high-level finance. They had arranged for him to sign a partnership agreement, a formal document that outlined his role and the extent of his involvement. He had already made the decision to commit, but seeing the paperwork in front of him made the situation feel all the more real.

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The Initial Investment:

"You'll be in charge of the capital injection for the initial properties," Alex explained during their meeting. "Once we close these deals, we'll flip the properties and distribute the profits according to our agreement. But with your skill set and our resources, we can easily scale this—build an entire portfolio in just a few years."

Jin nodded, absorbing the details. His head was buzzing, but he kept his focus. This was it. The beginning of something much bigger.

Over the next few days, Jin spent hours poring over the financials, consulting with his family about his plans. His father, though not entirely convinced by the scope of the investment, was supportive in his own quiet way. Jin's mother, on the other hand, had concerns. "Are you sure this is safe, Jin? I don't want you to get hurt."

"I've thought it through, Mom," Jin reassured her, though the uncertainty in his own heart lingered. "It's a big step, but it's one I need to take. I'll be careful."

His cousin, always looking up to him, was thrilled at the prospect. "You're really going to do this? You're gonna make it, Jin. I believe in you!"

But Jin couldn't shake the feeling that this was a pivotal moment in his life. Could he really pull it off?

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The First Deal:

The first few days of the week blurred by as Jin worked with Alex's team to close on the first property. There was something thrilling about being a part of the action—watching as the contracts were signed, the paperwork filed, and the property legally transferred. But it was also nerve-wracking. The property was located in a growing neighborhood, just on the edge of a booming district. Its potential was undeniable, but the market could be volatile.

Despite the anxious thoughts running through his head, Jin was determined. The system had taught him how to assess risk, how to read charts, how to understand the bigger picture. This was more than just a property flip; it was a learning experience—a test of his ability to play in the big leagues.

By the time they closed on the property, Jin had already started thinking about the next steps. He could feel the pull of success, but also the looming fear of failure. If this didn't go well, it could set him back years. But if it succeeded? The possibilities were endless.

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The Quiet Growth:

Over the next few weeks, Jin quietly worked behind the scenes. He stayed out of the spotlight, letting the renovation team handle the improvements while he continued his education through the system. He spent hours learning new skills, improving his business acumen, and honing his ability to make sound decisions.

The trading group continued to grow, too. Although he wasn't as active as he had been before, Jin still posted occasional updates, offering subtle tips and encouragement to the members. He couldn't help but feel a sense of pride when he received messages from group members who had made significant gains, many of whom credited his advice for their success.

As his investments slowly started to yield results, Jin found himself at a crossroads once more. His mind kept returning to the idea of expansion—not just in real estate, but in other ventures.

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The Idea of a Second Property:

One night, as Jin was reviewing his accounts, he came across an intriguing opportunity. A second property in a neighboring city had come up for sale—similar in size to the first, but with an entirely different market. The deal wasn't nearly as certain, but the growth potential was significant.

Jin sat at his desk, staring at the listing. Could he afford to invest in this property? His savings were growing, but he knew that taking another step like this would stretch him. What if something went wrong? What if the market turned?

But then again, if the first property did as well as he hoped, this could be his chance to build a solid portfolio of assets—something he could hold onto for the long term.

With a deep breath, Jin tapped out a message to Alex.

Jin: "I'm interested in this second property. What's the next step?"

Alex's reply came swiftly.

Alex: "I'll have my team run the numbers and get back to you. We can't afford to waste time if we're going to move on this."

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The Stakes Rise:

As the days passed, Jin's world began to feel like it was expanding at a dizzying rate. His investments were no longer small-scale projects. The choices he made now would define not just his future, but the future of his family. The quiet, humble life he had always known was rapidly becoming a thing of the past.

But he was ready. He had to be. This was his moment. The chance he had waited for.

End of Chapter 39


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