My Lord, you need to stand up!

Chapter 735 I'm Definitely Going to Win

Chapter 735 I Will Definitely Win
Cheng Lang sat in a slightly distant herbal tea shop, while Mao'er and Shi Tou pestered him to teach them martial arts.

So all they could do was watch from afar as Wei Dong chatted and laughed with the two young men and the two celebrities.

In the end, we simply went to the factory production line together.

Qin Yuye, who had been watching closely, was getting anxious: "How can we neglect the Gold Medal Master? What if he gets resentful and goes to help someone else!"

Shen Cuiyue reached out and held her to prevent her from getting up, eating slowly and deliberately: "It's because our family is awesome that others come to join us. You need to understand this relationship. You come to help us because you want to win with our family. If you leave because of your indifference or flattery, then get the hell out of here!"

Qin Yuye could understand the reason, so he calmed down and sat down: "I still can't quite believe that he would come to help our family."

Shen Cuiyue released her hand and patted it lightly: "Calm down, this is nothing. Do you think you'd just run away after all the ups and downs?"

Qin Yuye looked back.

Shen Cuiyue smiled and picked up the small wine glass, her gesture both teasing and provocative.

The Hong Kong girl looked back, gradually calming down as she sat down and picked up her glass: "Thank you for the reminder, Third Sister."

Shen Laosan smiled and smiled.

The others watched in stunned silence.

Sister-in-law Fa, being more worldly-wise, quickly raised her glass, saying, "I'd also like to toast both ladies."

As expected, they both loved hearing that and responded very politely.

Jiang Jialing and Li Xuehong followed suit and imitated her.

Lai Yuet-ngor only knows how to serve dishes; she's already very happy to be able to come to the mainland and broaden her horizons.

Shen Cuiyue seemed to have some confidence in judging people, and didn't ask any further questions about the relationship between Li Xuehong and Rang Weidong, but instead whispered instructions about the matter.

The industrial park in Pengzhen West District will grow larger and larger. Each person will be responsible for their own specific tasks, but more importantly, they will be responsible for managing the people in the entire area.

The factories in Jiangzhou, Shangzhou, Shanghai, Pingjing, and Pengzhen are our foundation, so from now on, Pengzhen will be your sole responsibility.

Li Xuehong still didn't mention her relationship with Rang Weidong, but respectfully explained it in standard Mandarin.

Shen Cuiyue then told Qin Yuye that Pengzhen was very stable.

Qin Yuye could only tell: "It seems like he has some acting background?"

Shen Cuiyue scoffed: "What future do actors have? It's good that they switched sides early..."

Of course, these were just words spoken privately by the two girls. Qin Yuye, who had been eager to try acting, was a little embarrassed: "Is there really such a division?"

Shen Cuiyue truly looked down on her: "Can an actress be a woman from a respectable family? She'll bring shame upon the family!"

This would allow Wei Dong to rise to the level of an artist: "At this stage, I think we need to rely on film companies to give gangs a chance to survive, and also allow filmmakers to better guide the market audience's understanding of the mainland."

He was obviously saying that to Lao Fang just now.

Several men played games and listened to music in the equipment room of the sound card factory, having a great time until late at night. They saw Brother Fa off early in the morning and then came over to give a report to the old man after their morning jog.

Compared to the previous phone conversation where I suggested he get involved in club activities, now there's a clearer roadmap.

The old man was really scratching his head.

When he first mentioned getting involved in basketball, he found it very unconventional and puzzling, but Wei Dong actually managed to create quite a lively situation.

At least in the universities in Guangdong, the province is very satisfied.

I haven't spent much money yet.

Then highways, dockside machinery, port investment and construction, and even container production are all clearly benefiting.

This is a world of difference from their previous situation of attracting investment.

"Yes, thinking about it carefully, I've discussed it with others, and I realized I was a bit misled before, but this movie..."

After all, in 1987, even though Hong Kong films were already quite popular, they hadn't reached the level of popularity that followed.

Most importantly, VCRs were not yet widespread in mainland China, so only a minority of people could watch Hong Kong films, and therefore the influence was not that great.

Let Wei Dong then express his idea: "Is it possible that we allow the import of some Hong Kong films to be shown in the mainland, so that these film crews, directors and actors who are interested in the mainland can profit? Wouldn't the entire Hong Kong film and television industry then turn in our favor? Right now, the mainland is actually the biggest market. Just based on this, can we ask the Hong Kong film industry to blacklist actors who have acted in mainland films? Isn't this voluntarily handing over our territory?"

Old Fang is the type of person who is easily open to new ideas. He was really thinking it over and over again: "Last time you said that we should try our best to attract these sports brands to understand the market, and use the huge mainland market to attract them to invest in building factories and transferring technology. Now you are also using the huge market to attract them?"

Wei Dong applauded and said, "This is our biggest asset now and even in the future. 'Shaolin Temple' can sell hundreds of millions of tickets for just a few cents. Now, the Right Bank market is so humble, they're bowing and scraping over how much they sell. Why should we give up on it? As for the film's content, that's something we can demand. It's this kind of market demand that will lead to a significant adjustment in the film's direction."

Old Fang was also decisive: "Okay, you do it, I'll figure out a way. I believe you can make a difference in the work."

Even at this point, Wei Dong himself still didn't understand why he felt so confident about winning at making movies...

There was a vague feeling that they had some ultimate trump card in their hands.

However, the current situation is still quite complex. Xin'an has monopolized most of the Hong Kong film resources, and Hesheng is in dire need of transformation and is not entirely trustworthy. Under these circumstances, he cannot directly show his face and establish contact with the gang.

The foundation for all of this is a huge domestic market and industrial park to support its reputation, as well as abundant cash flow from overseas sales to buy everything.

So my mind was racing with all sorts of things: "It's mid-April now. I'll probably be staying in Hong Kong most of the time. I'll definitely be going to Citibank in June. First, to find better basketball players, and second, to try to create more value in Apple's sales this year and get more money. Only then will I have the funds to do things."

Old Fang couldn't help but ask, "Approximately how much will we get?"

Wei Dong, though ignorant, was confident: "I don't know, but let's try to get tens of millions of US dollars."

Old Fang couldn't help but click his tongue: "What kind of thing is this that can easily give away tens of millions?"

Wei Dong thought to himself, "You haven't seen the internet since then. It used to cost hundreds of millions of dollars. We can't even get close to that now. So we can only use computers... wait, mobile phones are good too."

Of course, at this point he was thinking that he couldn't even finish the work in front of him.

The fact that two quay cranes have been installed and commissioned at the West Wharf means that the area now has efficient container transshipment capabilities.

Lao Fang also used this "hardware" to request direct access to the customs, thus forming an independent bonded port in the port area, which could carry out more convenient import and export business under the supervision of its own customs.

This situation definitely requires Lao Fang to take charge.

Leave quickly.

We also need to suppress He Yuzhu's fighting spirit, because once the sound card is mass-produced, it will have an absolutely overwhelming effect in China.

But at this point, Wei Dong absolutely could not reveal this new product; he had to stake his bets on the wealthy North American market.

He was advised to go to Shanghai and Beijing with Li Xuehong to inspect their own company.

Let's take a look at the production scale of X Computers at the Jinling factory.

With her extensive social experience, Li Xuehong was able to offer He Yuzhu, who had only recently graduated, a lot of advice.

On the way back to Hong Kong, Qin Yuye gossiped about whether the two of them would get together.

Wei Dong was both amused and exasperated: "Old He got married! And Sister Li will definitely realize how great it is to join our team, so she won't waste her time on these trivial matters."

Qin Yuye drawled helplessly, "What a mess. This is how our fine traditions that have sustained human reproduction have come to this..."

She's clearly just a twenty-year-old girl, but she exudes the aura of a married woman.

Wei Dong turned to look at Shen Laosan, who was also giving him a teasing and mocking look. It was clear that he wanted to take on the troublesome matter, so he grumbled and cursed as he went to chat with the old man.

He didn't have the airs of those luxury cars picking him up at the border; everyone took the Hong Kong-Kowloon special train back with the last basketball enthusiasts.

Cheng Lang remained seated steadily, with Mao'er accompanying him as he practiced silent meditation. Only when he saw his elder brother arrive did Mao'er stand up to offer him his seat.

He asked Wei Dong to sit down and looked at the old man: "Didn't I say I wanted to see the sights? Those two are going to Shanghai and Beijing soon, you can take a look there too. Then you can go to Chengdu, Jiangzhou, and Shangzhou. I have people to take care of you."

Cheng Lang has the air of a reclusive master, and Mao'er, who wants to learn from him, is still far from being able to do so.

His tone was understated yet powerful: "When you go back, I'll go with you to see it. Right now, Hong Kong is more important, and so is the movie."

When Wei Dong and Du Hongyi reached a verbal agreement to enter the film market, the feng shui master sitting behind them must have overheard the conversation.

The lord frowned and asked, "Why is this time important?"

Cheng Lang, lacking the perspective of an artist, simply retorted, "You don't know?"

Wei Dong laughed again: "You know I don't?"

Cheng Lang didn't smile: "I thought you knew."

Wei Dong then asked, "Then what should I know?"

Feng shui masters usually beat around the bush and are vague about things; in layman's terms, this is called "three and a half thresholds".

The first round is like advertising to build up one's reputation; the second round is to lure people in; the third round is to fleece them; and the remaining half is to shirk all responsibility and withdraw safely.

Whatever outcome the other party experiences is the result of their own actions.

Those who were deceived can only blame themselves, for their lack of sincerity prevented them from meeting the master's expectations.

Shen Cuiyue gave Wei Dong a simple explanation of these tactics, which were much more sophisticated than just flattery and agreeableness.

But it never changes from its roots.

Cheng Lang was too lazy to beat around the bush anymore: "Aunt Rong, she's the actress who came with Brother Fa. You take Liang Jiahui with you to the set to get to know her better, and you'll know what you should know."

Wei Dong went there.

(End of this chapter)

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