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The first person in the world of fraudsters, known as "cheating within deception", specializes in defrauding rich people and does not dare to report the case

author:Yamakawa Bunksha

Deceiving people may seem easy, but in fact it is "technical work". From ancient times to the present, there have been countless scammers in history, among whom there are many amazing "masters". These deceivers can be called "fool kings", and they have the courage to say anything, the courage to set up any trap, and the courage to make any means. The person introduced to you today occupies an important place in the "cheater world", and can even be said to be the leader of the world's cheaters. He is victor Rastiger, the super-big liar of the "ancient world", known as the "liar of the cheaters".

Perhaps the stereotype of the liar is unbearable, and Victor can be said to be at odds with these words. In the absence of recognition, he can be called a personable man who can be called a gentleman, not only has a handsome appearance, but also has a wealth of knowledge, proficient in Chinese and talking funny at the same time, and anyone has a good impression of him. And that's the cost of his deception. So what did he do in these beautiful guises?

The first person in the world of fraudsters, known as "cheating within deception", specializes in defrauding rich people and does not dare to report the case

In the beginning, Victor wandered on the cruise ship. Dressed in a well-dressed and elegant manner, Victor was well-versed in the upper class, and won the unanimous favor of everyone, and successfully shaped his image as a cultured aristocratic gentleman. After getting acquainted, Victor began to consciously or unconsciously boast about his product, the "printing press". Although this printing machine is not as fast as the printing machine in the bank, it can still produce at a rate of one sheet every six hours.

By nature, the "printing machine" is not surprisingly popular in the crowd, attracting everyone to flock to buy at a high price. However, the machine is just a cover, and only two banknotes can actually spit out. After 12 hours, the cruise ship docked, and the machine began to show its original shape, no longer spitting out bills, but white paper. The victim suddenly realized that he had been fooled, but the bad guy was long gone.

It has to be said that Victor is a successful "pretender". Although he is a liar, in life, he has always maintained the image of a flawless upper class person. He was fluent in five foreign languages, had used more than twenty pseudonyms, and had no place to live. After defrauding a huge amount of wealth at the right time, he began to spend money and squander it.

The first person in the world of fraudsters, known as "cheating within deception", specializes in defrauding rich people and does not dare to report the case

Victor's deceit never stopped, and when Victor arrived in Paris, the tall and majestic Eiffel Tower soon aroused his greed. Unlike other French people who appreciated it, Victor did not have the slightest love and appreciation for the tower, and all he could think of was that such a large iron guy was worth a lot of money when sold as scrap iron, right?

Knowing himself and knowing the other, Victor first set out to collect and understand some basic information about the Eiffel iron. He quickly mastered everything about the Eiffel Tower, enough to be called the Eiffel Tower' everything. Then he found someone to start spreading negative news about the Eiffel Tower, and in order to reflect the authenticity of the news, he even sent people to pretend to be demolition teams, going in and out of the Eiffel Tower, pretending to be demolished, and making the French rumors about Eiffel continue. Then he began to lay down, he lied that he was a member of the government office, and in order to fully prove the authenticity of his identity, he spared no expense — he threw a banquet in the most expensive hotel in Paris, and invited five famous steel merchants to the scene.

Victor seemed to have inadvertently told these people that the government was preparing to demolish the Eiffel Tower. Of course, the reasons given seem to be reasonable— the public believes that the tower is useless and needs to waste money on maintenance, and he uses the famous "Against the Construction of the Eiffel Tower" protest book as bait, narrates it, and quickly scares the merchants. He cleverly stated that if the Eiffel Tower were to be demolished, the proceeds of at least seven thousand tons of scrap iron would undoubtedly increase competition in the scrap industry throughout Paris, so that the government would not make it public in order not to break the industry competition.

The first person in the world of fraudsters, known as "cheating within deception", specializes in defrauding rich people and does not dare to report the case

In the end, Victor began to demand gifts as an official, and this act completely dispelled the last doubts of the merchants.

It has to be said that Victor's scam still worked. A scrap iron merchant named Bowlison was really fooled. What is even more ridiculous is that after The Paulison found that his large sum of money was adrift, he could only secretly eat this dumb loss, because it was a felony to buy and sell the country's finances privately. Victor just got the psychology of these steel merchants, "the sword went sideways", and won a big vote. After going out to avoid the wind, Victor confirmed that the danger was lifted, so he repeated the trick and successfully "sold" the Eiffel Tower once again!

Skynet was restored without leaking, and Victor Rattiger was eventually arrested for deception. In March 1947, Victor died of illness in prison, and the liar, considered the most remarkable in history, ended his absurd but untold life. However, he once sold the "feat" of the Eiffel Tower, but it has been preserved forever by history and is called the laughing stock in people's eyes.

The first person in the world of fraudsters, known as "cheating within deception", specializes in defrauding rich people and does not dare to report the case

However, before his death, he left ten last words for his fellow liars:

Never get drunk;

Always dress neatly;

Always vibrant;

Always patiently listen to each other;

Let the other party first make a religious position, and then echo it;

Let the other party first show political leanings, and then echo;

Do not talk about any disease unless the other person pays special attention;

Don't inquire about the other person's personal situation (eventually he will say it himself);

Never brag about yourself and naturally and clearly show your weight;

Slightly suggest sexual topics, but don't play unless the other person shows strong interest.

I think this is not just a counter-proverb for the liar, but also for modern people.

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