Years: Salted fish life since going to the countryside.

Chapter 1703 The Difficult Report on Duty

Chapter 1703 The Difficult Report on Duty

Coincidentally, Wen Bixia returned to the film set early this afternoon because she had no scenes to film, which allowed Han Li to once again enjoy the life of sitting on Mount Wutai, drinking bubble tea, with a demoness on his left and a ghost king on his right.

However, this meant that Han Li didn't leave the real estate company in Knutsford Terrace until after 10 p.m., and it was almost 11 p.m. when he returned to Jia Hui Garden.

The next day, Han Li went out with the Chung sisters as usual.

However, Han Li did not go anywhere else today, but returned to his home in Repulse Bay.

While playing with his cats, dogs, and birds, Han Li finished his daily calls and then chatted with Guan Zhilin for over an hour before finally concluding his conversation.

Finally, Han Li left the Filipino maid her salary for the time being, as well as the household utilities such as water and electricity, and then returned to Jia Hui Garden.

Since the Gregorian New Year has already passed, Han Li will return to Beijing in at most one month.

So when Han Li returned home, besides drinking tea, reading and studying, he also had to prepare two reports to submit upon his return.

A report on his duties will recount some data obtained from Han Li's research, as well as the reactions of people from different social strata in Hong Kong on certain issues.

Therefore, Han Li needed to carefully review and verify the research data collected by his two students, Luo Yuze and Xu Caihan, on people's livelihood, salaries of various social classes, and living conditions in Hong Kong over the years.

These materials also need to be corrected and modified to suit one's own narrative style, reflecting what one wants to express, and finally presented on paper as perfectly as possible.

In his other job report, Han Li will recount what he did during his time teaching in Hong Kong.

This included researching and collecting data and information about Hong Kong, as well as having Chung Chu-hung's Hung Wan Garment Company sign a processing agreement with Shenzhen.

He was recommended by Professor Rand Swanson of Peking University to pursue his doctorate at the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania, where his advisor was Professor Giovanni Morrick, the dean of the college.

Furthermore, Han Li is currently pushing for Hongyun Garment Company and Hao Jianghe's electronics factory to build a factory in Pengcheng. He has made efforts and done a lot of work for this, and the discussions have reached a certain stage. What concerns does the other party still have? etc.

In addition to these two reports on his duties, Han Li also needs to write a report on his current views on Hong Kong and some suggestions.

This proposal echoes Han Li's previous suggestion to place the nation in control of student education, textbook compilation, and curriculum arrangement after Hong Kong's return to China.

Strengthen history classes for students at all stages of their education, moral education classes in primary schools, political education classes in middle schools, and courses such as Ideological and Moral Education, Marxism, and Selected Works of Mao Zedong in universities.

This would increase the sense of belonging to the country and the nation among the next generation in Hong Kong, and for this reason, it is worthwhile to give high scores to their subjects.

However, in Han Li's report on his duties this year, as well as his personal recommendations, he expressed his views.

These are mostly issues related to people's livelihoods and the economy. There are too many things involved, too many levels involved, and the interests of many people are affected behind the scenes.

Therefore, Han Li could imagine that it was absolutely impossible for his performance review report and recommendations this year to be approved by the relevant personnel as quickly as last time, and some people might even use them against him.

Given the level of this issue and its broad scope, a misstep could lead to Han Li being targeted by certain individuals, worsening his current situation.

Even with the protection of the elders behind him, Han Li would still need to remain silent for at least ten years before he could turn his life around by chance.

But if Han Li were to do nothing, he wouldn't be able to get over that mental hurdle. Moreover, in just over two years, the joint statement between China and the UK regarding Hong Kong would be released.

At that time, the value of Han Li's suggestions on the livelihood of Hong Kong would be greatly reduced, and it would become extremely difficult to implement them.

Therefore, Han Li needs to write his suggestions for this year in two versions: a simplified version and a detailed version.

Han Li will submit the simplified version directly, since he currently holds the position of deputy director of the Foreign Affairs Management Section.

This department has the authority to make recommendations on certain foreign affairs policies and the formulation of local laws and regulations, and this simple recommendation happens to fall within Han Li's responsibilities.

As for the detailed version, Han Li plans to hand it over to the "elders" at the appropriate time, so that even if it is not ultimately adopted, the matter will not be spread.

Whether it's the two performance reports or the two proposals, the content they present reflects Han Li's level of expertise; each one requires meticulous crafting and repeated revision before it can be put into writing.

Therefore, Han Li still had a lot of work to do before leaving Hong Kong to return home.

In the following days, apart from making daily phone calls and accompanying Jing Shujuan to choose furniture once, Han Li mostly stayed at home drinking tea, reading, studying, and writing his performance report.

Saturday arrived quickly. Since the villa's furniture hadn't been fully furnished yet, Han Li spent Sunday at Hao's house with Hao Hongmin.

Hao Jianghe was also persuaded by Jing Shujuan. His family's boutique leisure center was going to be rented out as a whole, but they hadn't found a suitable tenant yet.

On Tuesday, Han Li arrived at Xiangjiang University to complete his teaching duties for the month.

While Zhou Huimin was tutoring Luo Yuze and Xu Caihan individually, she happened to come over. The four of them had lunch together, and in the afternoon, Zhou Huimin gave her some pointers on musical instruments and foreign languages.

Han Li's encounter with Zhou Huimin, the future leader of the Jade Maiden Sect, today finally reminded him of Li Lizhen, whom he hadn't seen since returning to Hong Kong.

The next day, after the Chung sisters finished their meal and left home for the garment company, Han Li picked up the phone and called Li Lizhen.

This time, after Han Li picked up Li Lizhen, he didn't take the photoshoot at the Peninsula Hotel, but instead chose the equally upscale Lijing Hotel, specifically the most expensive suite on the top floor.

The process itself doesn't need to be described in detail; we ate, played, and took photos by the large French windows.

In short, Li Lizhen, who was young and didn't know how to refuse, was really quite good after being guided and taught by Han Li with her body and soul.

Around 4 PM, Li Lizhen followed Han Li out of the Regent Hotel with very unnatural steps.

Afterwards, Han Li drove Li Lizhen to a long-established jewelry store in Central and bought her a set of jewelry designed by a master.

Next, Han Li took Li Lizhen to the best Western restaurant in the West District, where all the food and drinks were the most expensive.

To put it another way, Han Li wanted to broaden Li Lizhen's horizons, to let her see and experience the luxury and prosperity of the world.

Once Li Lizhen has experienced these things, her horizons will be broadened infinitely, and at that time...
(End of this chapter)

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