The turbulence in the stock market soon rippled through the entire society.
Before the curtains were fully drawn back, capitalists had created a false market boom to transfer their losses, but that was no longer needed now.
Once the thin veil was pierced, companies began laying off employees and reducing production. The economic crisis hadn't even started yet, but the wave of unemployment had already arrived.
The news that had been concealed was now open for all to see. It was only at this point that everyone realized the so-called good news was completely fabricated.
The so-called purchase orders did indeed exist, but they were not signed by the Russian Government or the British Government; instead, they were signed by a series of newly established shell companies.
Since they were shell companies, they naturally didn't represent the government's stance. The so-called entrusted procurement was fake to the core.