My Lord, you need to stand up!

Chapter 696 If you dare to think, you dare to do.

Chapter 696 If you dare to think, you dare to do.

Even after returning home that evening, Qin Yuye was still trembling uncontrollably.

"Eleven companies, fifty-five shore cranes, more than two billion Hong Kong dollars! My goodness, our terminal has thirty-five shore cranes. With your two, our terminal is sure to have booming business!"

It is said that power is the best aphrodisiac, and so is wealth, especially for a Hong Kong girl like Qin Yuye from a privileged background, whose effects are amplified.

I happened to be driving that Dodge Caravan. Although the front row was divided into two seats, the column shifter ensured that there was no partition.

So Qin Yuye reached over the seat and hugged Wei Dong's waist tightly.

I feel that if Shen Cuiyue hadn't been sitting in the back with her child, she definitely would have taken advantage of the driver's inability to resist.

Now she hugged Wei Dong with both arms and let him kiss her, even though her movements were still very awkward, but that's how she expressed her excitement and joy.

Wei Dong's attempts to screen and block were useless, and his wife became even more entangled like ivy, clinging to him in her off-shoulder evening gown!
She even secretly stuck out her tongue to lick her cheek and temples, her breath sweet and fragrant with a nasal tone: "Don't you think so?"

I doubt even I know what I'm asking.

Xiaodie stood between the back seats with her face scrunched up, unable to see anything, and her father was completely blocked by this vixen aunt. Her howling and reaching out to pry open the window only made the Hong Kong girl more excited.

Shen Cuiyue didn't join in the fun. She lazily reclined on the soft sofa in the second row, took off her suit jacket, and used her stockinged legs to hook the child so he wouldn't fall.

His head was resting against the back of the driver's seat: "What did you say to that Boss Chen at the end?"

Even though Wei Dong has been married three times, he's never experienced anything like this before.

He gripped the steering wheel with one hand, used his elbow to block his wife's close-range attack, and reached out to press down on her mischievous slender fingers.
I was thinking to myself, "Holy crap, I don't think traffic cameras are widespread in Hong Kong yet."
They also had to answer questions that followed.

A falling out is out of the question; the excitement is absolutely off the charts. The moment I open my mouth, my tongue nimbly slips in and gets busy...

He could only give a vague reply: "What did you say... that he should focus on shipbuilding? He's only a small company; why is he following these big shots?"

Actually, their tongues were already mixed up.

Shen Cuiyue, overhearing this from behind, made a funny face, but her eyes were fixed on the car's roof light, pondering: "He's from Xin'an. Actually, Xin'an mainly deals in hotels and entertainment venues, which is basically the sex trade. He's desperately trying to clean up his act, and that's the kind of mentality we can exploit..."

Thinking of this, he looked back at the Jaguar following behind and saw that it was Chow Yun-fat driving it: "This opera troupe is Xin'an's business. 17K originally ran a casino business. If they want to plant their flag in music videos, wouldn't that be extending their reach into Xin'an's territory? With the dock connections of Hop Shing, they'll join forces to take down 17K?"

Wei Dong was completely overwhelmed and wanted to yell at the two of them, "What are you doing?!"
You can only keep your foot on the gas and drive safely to avoid overturning. Especially in the darkness, her face was close to mine, her eyes were so seductive. It was only because Shen Laosan was sitting in the back that we didn't pull over and get into a passionate encounter.

Fortunately, the banquet was only two or three kilometers away in Tsim Sha Tsui. The journey to their home on the mountain was uneventful. After barely managing to park the car in their own parking space downstairs, Qin Yuye had already completely turned around and leaned against him, her arms wrapped around his neck, her tenderness burning as she relied entirely on the support for her, her hazy eyes almost drooping.

Shen Cuiyue glanced at the car that had stopped behind them, lazily got up, and pinched Qin Yuye's waist: "Alright! A man still has business to discuss with his brothers. Go back and have some fun if you have a fever... Hello, Brother Fa!"

Upon hearing his name called, Qin Yuye bit Wei Dong's lip hard, then soothed it with her tongue, her eyes conveying a resentful look that she should hurry up and get to work after the conversation.

She struggled to get up, pushed open the door, and got out of the car, only to find that Chow Yun-fat hadn't come over at all. She stomped her foot angrily and growled, "I feel perfectly fine!"

Shen Cuiyue smiled and waved to the back, picked up the baby, and pushed her wife into the house: "Just a taste is enough. Men can't get addicted to this. They have to go out and fight to be energetic!"

Qin Yuye, who originally only wanted to fight alongside Rang Weidong, also understood this principle. After giving him a deep look, she suppressed her emotions and hugged him intimately, saying, "Let's be best friends forever, okay?"

Shen Cuiyue glanced at her: "Your eyes are full of lust. Hurry up and change your clothes and dress up, otherwise how will you face outsiders!"

Qin Yuye stuck out his tongue and went to do so.

The rest of the time, Wei Dong sat in the driver's seat, neither up nor down, staring blankly for several seconds like a sage.

Chow Yun-fat came over and leaned against the passenger side. He was tall, so he had to put his elbows on the car window: "I finished work late today. I hope I didn't bother your business."

It's clear he's practiced Mandarin diligently, and his pronunciation is now better than most Hong Kong speakers, although he still has an accent.

But it will absolutely not affect communication.

Wei Dong seemed to be activated, and shook his head with a smile: "You saw it too. Today you are facing all kinds of rich people. Everyone is praising you. It is easy to really think that you are invincible. I want to go back to the mainland. I have to say, the mainland will always make you feel like there is a knife over your head, reminding you not to get carried away."

Chow Yun-fat thought about it seriously: "It's exactly one year. At this time last year, the movie was a huge hit and I was incredibly popular. Many people flocked to me. There were scripts everywhere, jobs everywhere, and endorsements everywhere. If I hadn't been so down on my luck the previous two years, I would have really believed that I was omnipotent."

The old security guard nodded in deep agreement: "That's right, I've caught up with the development between the mainland and Hong Kong. It's not that I'm particularly capable. Everyone here today is scheming, and everyone is more capable than me. We still need to be down-to-earth."

Chow Yun-fat still clasped his hands in a gesture of respect: "I heard you signed a deal worth billions, that's definitely something to congratulate you on. Is there anything I can help you with?"

Wei Dong laughed and said, "Play ball with me. It's a big business opportunity. I just registered a new sports company today. Why don't you become a shareholder?"

Chow Yun-fat exclaimed in surprise: "This is really a big business deal?"

After Wei Dong recovered, he got out of the car and went next door with Fa Ge. It turned out that since returning from the summer, Fa Ge had tried every means to get a mortgage on a small townhouse here, so they could be neighbors.

Even so, he only made a little money this year because of his rising fame; he hasn't become extremely wealthy.

Qin Yuye also helped to find housing options, which could be considered as helping her husband get help from his brothers.

She went back home, dressed up beautifully, and struck a pose of a virtuous wife and loving mother, but he didn't come home all night!
The most fun is between men.

Besides, this is Chow Yun-fat!
The next morning, the two went to the community basketball court to play casual basketball with others, attracting a large number of entertainment gossip reporters within half an hour.

Listen to Chow Yun-fat, still incredibly handsome despite being drenched in sweat, casually introducing himself while leaning against the basketball hoop: "My friends and I started a basketball club and are recruiting the best basketball players in Hong Kong. We'll first compete in Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan, then sweep across Southeast Asia, and finally, we're aiming for the Olympics!"

Holy crap, it's just like when Chow Yun-fat heard Wei Tung describe this story.

You really dare to dream!

But if you think about it carefully, it doesn't seem impossible.

At least until now, Hong Kong has not realized what sports will bring to this Pearl of the Orient.

Rang Weidong remembers that around the time of Hong Kong's return to China, there was a particular fondness for mainland Olympic champions. At least around the turn of the millennium, Olympic champions were an important means for Hong Kong to boost patriotism and increase cohesion.

In the end, it turned out that this job wasn't very useful.

However, it serves as a reminder that having Wei Dong get involved in sports is definitely a promising but unconventional path in Hong Kong.

He has already gained considerable experience in building connections with various universities across mainland China through basketball.

Having visited Hong Kong two or three times, my biggest impression is that there are football fields everywhere.

Similar to urban development in mainland China 30 or 40 years later, residential communities included basketball and tennis courts, and parks built on vacant land in communities also included several sports fields. Primary and secondary schools and universities were equipped with various sports fields as standard.

Small football fields, basketball courts, and tennis courts can often be seen along the roadside.

Of course, most of them are just amateur players pecking at each other, purely for physical exercise, and even professional players are rare.

However, HK has a unique advantage: it is an independent member of the Olympic Federation, which means it can participate in international competitions independently as HK.

And there's a huge bug in this!

Hong Kong can naturalize its citizens!
As an international financial port city with nearly a century of history, this place is home to people of all ethnicities. Even the actors here include blonde, blue-eyed white actors who specialize in playing Arthur.

Therefore, naturalizing any ethnic group in Hong Kong will not cause resentment among locals.

Compared to individual sports like tennis, table tennis, badminton, swimming, and diving, which heavily rely on top-level athletes, team sports are definitely more likely to attract top players to naturalize.

Because the cost of changing nationality is extremely high for top-performing individual athletes.

Wei Dong wasn't there to help Hong Kong win gold medals; he just wanted to generate buzz, attract attention, and become a famous Hong Kong businessman.

Therefore, five-a-side basketball is naturally cheaper than eleven-a-side football.

Last night, when Wei Dong and Fa Ge were playing a soccer game on their Famicom, they discussed and finalized the whole situation.

First, gather the best local basketball players in Hong Kong to play in the Hong Kong Premier League!

The logic here, of course, comes from Cun Chao forty years later.

Regardless of whether Hong Kong people generally enjoy playing basketball, let's first generate buzz.

With a prize of HK$100,000 or even HK$1 million, there will surely be brave men eager to participate.

We need to create more buzz, hype it up, and attract celebrities to come and watch the spectacle. We must get the whole thing under the spotlight in Hong Kong within the next six months.

Wei Dong's timing was very precise: "It only costs a few hundred thousand or a million Hong Kong dollars to first generate buzz around basketball. In June, I'll go to Citibank to discuss computer matters, and at the same time, I'll go to this year's NBA draft to pick a few undrafted young talents to join the Hong Kong games. Do you think that's a good idea?"

Chow Yun-fat was a little puzzled: "Absolutely no problem. I believe we can definitely make the whole of Hong Kong focus on this topic, and even the whole of Southeast Asia will be excited. But where will we make the money?"

Let Wei Dong describe it to him: "Playing in exhibition matches and selling all kinds of advertisements, my sunscreen, shampoo, computers, cars... etc. Why don't I export my cars to Southeast Asia?"

But this was all just a spur-of-the-moment idea. Wei Dong's ultimate goal was: "Once we get this done, won't we just wait for the HK Sports Federation to come and recruit us? Then we'll be sports officials!"

So it turns out he wanted to pull Chow Yun-fat into the system.

(End of this chapter)

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