Lynch is very adept at persuasion, particularly using his "dream" to convince others.
People can't suddenly take out a million to give to capitalists, but they can spend two dollars each day to buy a pack of cigarettes.
If one million people purchase Every Moment cigarettes daily, and each buys one pack, Every Moment's revenue would be at least two million.
Sixty million a month, there's no healthier cash flow than this, and seven hundred twenty million a year is enough to tempt large consortiums.
Of course, it hasn't reached that point yet, but it's possible.
People began to recall, and Lynch tried his best to help them; since women and teenagers started smoking, cigarette sales have broken through constraints and soared wildly, surpassing Kleve in the market long ago.
