When Lynch offered to auction off the bidding seats for money, Richard wanted to say something, but just as he was about to open his mouth, Lynch stopped him with a glance.
This was another part of Lynch's plan for revenue. If you want to make money, want to make big money, how could it be possible without taking a bit of risk?
There's no such thing as love without reason in this world, and certainly no way Lynch would bear all the risks himself like a Saint, leaving benefits to others. From the outset, one of his targets was those seats.
Even for people like Richard, their free seats would gradually be revoked in the future. Making money without any contribution—is that possible?
Working in a factory carries less risk, but the earnings are also lower. Risk and reward are certainly proportional; the greater the risk, the higher the reward. Of course, sometimes the definition of risk goes beyond just the increase or decrease in wealth.