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Chapter 646 Where Did Your Morality Go?

Chapter 646 Where Did Your Morality Go?
Having a car is so convenient.

By the time it was almost dinnertime, all the tourists had already left, but Wei Dong was still very interested in observing the cable car construction site, and even found out that the investment was about two million.

Then they returned home as dusk fell.

But right now, Qin Yuye still wanted to go out for a Western meal to create a romantic atmosphere.

Wei Dong absolutely refused: "I have a lot of things to do. I need to go to a meeting with the construction company. You guys go ahead, the kids will come with me."

Dong Xueqing was indeed a typical example of someone who follows her husband wherever he goes: "My accounts should be due soon, I'll go to the factory to check them."

Qin Yuye had no choice but to go back and contact Citibank Hotel Group, and comforted himself: "There is no nightlife in Beijing. After we finish here, we will go to Shanghai to experience it."

This made Wei Dong want to make excuses and delays.

Qin Yuye skillfully cut him off: "Shouldn't you have gone to check on the ten million US dollar business that the Shanghai Port Machinery Factory handed over? So many projects require constant communication and relationship maintenance. If it weren't for the situation in the mainland, someone like you should have bought a business jet to ensure efficiency at all times."

In 1986, he was considering whether to buy a private business jet, which startled Wei Dong: "Don't say that! My main purpose in coming to Beijing this time is to show that I am not a capitalist who makes a fortune, and you two are pulling me in the opposite direction."

Dong Xueqing finally felt a sense of bewilderment, thinking, "I've worked so hard to raise a child, and now you're blaming me?" She asked, "What am I doing pulling at you?"

Wei Dong quickly tried to cover it up: "No, no, sigh, I really don't have any issues with my conduct towards men and women, so why did it have to turn out like this?"

Dong Xueqing's lips moved, but she didn't say anything.

Qin Yuye spoke up for him: "What are you afraid of what others will see? Have you broken the law? You're not guilty of bigamy, are you? No matter what the reason, even if you're morally flawed, your character is fine. You've contributed to productivity, boosted employment, and generated so much tax revenue and research. Who would care about your family affairs? Only the weak focus on morality because they can't influence everything, so they can only gossip behind people's backs!"

This left Wei Dong speechless.

Having been disabled for forty years, he has become accustomed to not wanting others to speak ill of him behind his back or to despise him, and he doesn't want to be labeled as someone who has a broken hand and never gets it fixed.

That's why he emphasizes that he stands on the moral high ground.

Because that was the only dignity he had left.

They are indeed the weakest at the bottom of society.

He hasn't changed his mindset to this day.

Is Qin Yuye's mentality the root of her success in both her career and family life, allowing her to make headlines even when she takes off her clothes, remain stunningly beautiful across mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, and still look down on everyone else?

Dong Xueqing looked back in surprise, wondering when she had developed such a rebellious streak.

Even her older sister is stubborn, but she wouldn't talk back like this.

Qin Yuye vividly illustrates that having a certificate is amazing: "Adong, I can only admire you. I'm the kind of person who admires strength. I admire your inspiration and composure in your career, but you're not strong enough when it comes to relationships. You don't need to waste your energy on these little things. The three of us at home have already discussed it. Don't care what others think. Put all your energy into your career, and when you come home, just relax and enjoy life."

She slid to the back of the passenger seat and glanced sideways at the driver.

Because Wei Dong was instructed to drive silently, and it was already dark outside with few cars on the road, it was mostly pitch black. Only the faint light from the headlights of the car in front and the fluorescent lights on the dashboard could illuminate his facial features, so his expression was not visible.

Dong Xueqing wanted to stop the chattering from the back row.

Fortunately, the two children were enjoying the breeze on the city wall, and were already fast asleep when they got in the car.

Wei Dong finally retorted weakly: "That's your Hong Kong perspective. At least in the mainland, there aren't that many people enjoying life yet. Look, I don't dare drive luxury cars or yachts. It's really possible to capsize. At this stage, even if you're going to pretend, you have to pretend to be simple to avoid causing public outcry, which would be courting death."

Qin Yuye probably has a natural talent for coaxing men: "You can agree with whatever you say on these big issues, but you have to support the family in this situation. The more vague and indecisive you are now, the more we and the next generation will suffer in the future."

What harm could Wei Dong possibly fear? Even if the family fortune was divided up and all the generals went off to start their own businesses, he was still confident he could make a comeback.

But we've seen plenty of farces about wealthy people dividing their inheritance online and in short videos: "Heh, you've already gone through all that yourself, why make the next generation go through all that trouble?

Qin Yuye could argue with any argument: "Mutual affection, a loving marriage, and a house full of children are certainly wonderful. I'm used to that kind of family life and that's why I yearn for it. But to give up a brilliant and glorious life just because I'm late? That's not worth it. You ignited my ambition by bringing me from Japan to North America. Besides, you were the one who proposed marriage, so my life plan naturally has to change accordingly. Actually, you see, Lawson and I have a pretty good relationship, and my other brothers also get along well. There's a trick to how things work in our family."

To trick Wei Dong into falling for it, he immediately inquired about the details.

This girl is just as annoying as Shen Laosan: "I'll have to wait until I have children and get along with my older brothers and sisters to show my true colors."

This would stop Wei Dong from eagerly seeking the secret manual.

Dong Xueqing laughed, recalling how wary she had been when they first met in Hong Kong.

I guess she's been driven crazy by her sister's beatings in the last two years.

Back in the city, she wanted to take her laptop back to the hotel with Qin Yuye to work, since they were just colleagues and she felt she could chat more. Qin Yuye actually advised her: "Work with him, and if you act cute later, he'll come back to the hotel with you. He just can't let go of his pride."

As it turned out, they both underestimated the severity of Wei Dong's sense of face.

This guy dropped them off at the factory gate, then switched to 212 to go to the construction site to have a meeting with the battalion commander, which easily turned into an all-night meeting.

There are plenty of places to sleep on construction sites.

The next morning, before dawn, the advance team that had been organized overnight set off with him.

Following the same rush-to-build model used in Jiangzhou and Pengzhen, construction will proceed in a step-by-step manner, starting small and gradually expanding. The goal is to move the sanitary napkin factory there by the end of the year, officially upgrading it from a small street factory with just over a hundred employees to a large factory that truly covers the entire northern region.

In short, factories, dormitories, and residential areas will all be rapidly built up in that area.

As for whether to open branch factories for garment factories, shampoo factories, or cosmetics factories, it depends on market demand.

More importantly, it depends on the development progress of the automobile manufacturing industry.

Ultimately, the main purpose of Wei Dong's trip to Beijing was to present the true picture of his booming private enterprise to all parties and to implement the real estate project requirements mandated by the Economic Commission.

The most practical and urgent task is shooting commercials, specifically promotional advertisements for the auto show.

When we returned to the city at noon, Secretary Yu had already brought a bunch of "advertising ideas," all of which were various proposals that the teachers and students of the Film Academy had come up with in the past two days.

There were quite a few people who came with her, including Wang Zhiwen.

Compared to the creative teams that require building an advertising company, the abundance of bright talent in film academies offers the best value for money.

Wei Dong quickly flipped through the list and picked out a few requirements to be more imaginative, but to follow this line of thinking. He also said that it shouldn't be advertising for the sake of advertising. Trying too hard to be creative would only make things unclear and confusing.

As someone who has seen countless classic commercials and is also a genuine business owner, I can clearly state my requirements: "The purpose of an advertisement is to grab the audience's attention instantly, but the subsequent message must be clear and understandable to the audience. Creativity is just to make a lasting impression on the audience, that's enough. As for organizing the filming and production process, you and your aunt can handle it. If it can be done within the film academy, it would be best if it were done by teachers and students."

Yu Xiaoqiu also keenly grasped the situation: "We don't need to film with Director Jin anymore?"

Rang Weidong said, “He’s a big boss now and wants to start his own business. In fact, you should all have this ambition. If you have your own business direction, we will support you as much as possible. Yes, this sanitary napkin factory will definitely relocate this year and then be transformed into an entrepreneurship and employment center for college students. The goal is to help everyone connect from campus to enterprise as much as possible.”

At this point, there are only a few hundred thousand college students nationwide each year, and they are concentrated in a few important regions such as Beijing, Shanghai, and Hubei. These entrepreneurship and employment centers are practically targeted interceptions.

It can help your company acquire the best talent possible at this stage.

They've definitely taken care of both appearance and substance.

Film academies and similar professional institutions are precisely the places that are most likely to benefit from the reform and opening up.

When Yu Xiaoqiu came to report for duty a couple of days ago, she mentioned some gossip: the acting department opened a special training class for cadres last year, where actors and cadres from major film studios were selected to study for a junior college degree, which not only enhanced their qualifications and earned them diplomas, but also genuinely improved their theoretical knowledge.

After all, many people in the 1970s and 80s didn't even have a complete high school diploma.

But the actors and cadres were inevitably the "star actors" of later times, a group of popular stars who were quite famous across the country at that time.

After a year of school and getting to know each other, the experienced guys took the lead and split into two groups to do gigs during the summer vacation. When they came back, they were all millionaires, and the leader was even criticized.

Even though the money was already in his pocket, everyone was still envious.

Therefore, I am now very eager to participate in more social work.

I became even more excited and enthusiastic after hearing that.

Wei Dong understood that this was about monetizing celebrity popularity, which was easy for actors who already had some fame, but extremely difficult for others.

Especially now, celebrities don't have much competition; the chance to become famous through classic movies is so slim.
Ordinary college students should focus on learning technical skills to realize their personal value.

In fact, Yu Xiaoqiu, who had earned several tens of thousands of yuan that year, dressed simply and blended in with her classmates, which made Wei Dong's low-key demeanor a bit more convincing. She took the lead in clapping and saying "good," and was about to assign tasks as the leader.

Qin Yuye walked in, raising her eyebrows with a charming smile, as if to say, "Where has the master's sense of morality gone?"

This should dispel any notion of the pleasant experience of being surrounded by a bunch of handsome men and beautiful women for Wei Dong, and prompt him to quickly correct his work attitude.

My wife described the progress of her overseas work: "The senior management of Citibank Wanmad Hotel Group has chosen to fly to Beijing immediately. The initial discussion is to first build three hotels: one at the airport, one in the city, and one at the Great Wall scenic area."

The film academy's faculty and students were immediately stunned...

(End of this chapter)

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