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Chapter 884 You Should Have Said It Earlier

Chapter 884 You Should Have Said It Earlier

But it was Du Hongyi who arrived first.

According to Shen Cuiyue, Hesheng has been very active these days, taking advantage of Xin'an's setbacks to seize business in various streets, business districts, and docks.

On two occasions, they even tried to borrow troops from South Asia, but Heshawen followed the advice of the Third Sister and Cheng Lang and only listened to Bozi Dong.

Speaking of the top-notch feng shui master, she is a well-known figure, a woman from the Jianghu who is also familiar with the cruel realities of gangs and sects, and is ruthless in managing her subordinates.

The two of them together are a perfect fit for managing the South Asian Legion!

Anyway, just coax Heshawen to follow the right benefactor.

So Du Hongyi searched everywhere for Rang Weidong.

These days he's been focusing on the TV station, and it's possible that Director Tang and the others have figured out his intentions.

Wei Dong also discovered by chance that Wutai Mountain was easy to defend and difficult to attack. As long as one or two hundred South Asians were stationed in the small streets and headquarters compound, no matter how many gangsters there were, they could not break through.

Even tactics like splashing red paint, smashing stones, or firing shots from the shadows are difficult to execute.

This is truly a blessed place.

The receptionist, trembling with fear, led the way.

Because of Du Hongyi's long, center-parted hair, his black stand-up collar suit, and the four or five burly men following behind him who made no attempt to conceal their identities, anyone with a little common sense would know that he was a gangster boss.

As for TV station personnel who are familiar with social news and street gossip, most of them would probably be able to recognize this as the Hop Shing Boss at a glance.

He is essentially the president of one of the three major gangs in Hong Kong.

Almost everyone would fall silent in fear.

Seeing the Third Sister who came with Du Hongyi, chatting and gesturing with neither arrogance nor servility, would make everyone's blood run cold.

It turns out that the third sister, who was always with the boss's wife, never got involved in the TV station's business. She just loitered around the lobby and courtyard and had more contact with the South Asian security guards.
The boss used to have connections in both the legitimate and criminal worlds.

I felt both excited and trembling.

In Hong Kong, many businesses cannot function without connections in the underworld. Without these connections, it's difficult to make any progress, and doing business becomes much more difficult and less efficient.

However, getting too involved with these kinds of people can backfire and is unlikely to last.

I've unconsciously started to share the same worries as the TV station.

Unexpectedly, Wei Dong received the report and waved with a grin: "Please come in and sit down, Brother Du. We have so many good businesses, and it would be great to have some young people from the community help us become even better."

With just one sentence, many of the management members who were half-standing up, preparing to avoid the private conversation with the big boss, were forced to sit down.

They looked at each other in shock, their colleagues' eyes filled with only astonishment and disbelief, leaving them speechless with disbelief!
Is that what you mean?

Everyone assumed that with the arrival of the gang leader, the boss would definitely have a private talk with him behind closed doors.

As a result, Wei Dong openly and completely revealed himself.

In short, Zheng Zhiwei turned around to look at the surrounding seats, made room for himself, and sat down next to Wei Dong so that he could squeeze in with Liang Jiahui.

Du Hongyi was also a little surprised, probably thinking, "How come your underlings are so unruly? Don't they even know to back off when their boss is talking?"

Wei Dong, still sitting there, waved happily: "I was just about to talk to you about how to cooperate on these businesses. Perfect timing, I guarantee you'll make a profit!"

Du Hongyi also sat down across the conference table. Shen Cuiyue glanced at the two beautiful women huddled together and didn't want to go over. She just looked back, and immediately a TV station executive offered her a chair.

Others also kindly offered their chairs to Hesheng's white paper fans and red sticks, and tried their best to squeeze their own people to stand on the side.

The boss flipped back to the previous short video: "These are all relatively remote tourist attractions. We plan to invest heavily and develop them. There are more than 200 islands in Hong Kong. We want to organize more than ten tourism companies to form a local tourism group, specializing in various small attractions around. This will definitely involve dealing with local bigwigs. We can outsource this part of the work to security companies and use our connections to smooth things over and make money."

The fact that hundreds of people at the TV station could hold their breath and concentrate was a stark contrast to the lively and noisy atmosphere when Wei Dong spoke about these things before.

The two women, who were deeply in love, stopped talking and silently watched the whole scene. Zou Huimin even secretly peeked at the third girl under the cover. Qin Yuye noticed and whispered in her ear, "I think that's the woman he cares about the most. Of course, she's not that important. His career is too big, and he has no time for those tricks between men and women."

Du Hongyi instinctively replied, "A small tourist attraction? How big can that business be?"

Let Wei Dong start making pizzas: "Currently, we are serving millions of Hong Kong citizens. Even people from Tuen Mun have never seen the scenery of Clear Water Bay. People in the city are even more eager for this kind of attraction. We can unite with local bigwigs, villagers, and fishermen in every nook and cranny to form small tourism companies. We will coordinate and promote a certain attraction, plan to bring tourists to each place, and you will be responsible for maintaining order and making tourists feel at home. Hundreds of thousands, millions, or even tens of millions of tourism spending are possible!"

The conference room, filled with over a hundred people, was so quiet it was as if only one person was talking to themselves.

If before, when Wei Dong initiated the TV station's restructuring, all the employees only saw him as their boss and commander directing things, this moment they truly saw him as a human being. They couldn't help but feel a profound sense of awe, realizing that while they were all human, compared to him, they were merely extras on earth!
It just so happens that we had previously discussed with them how to create programs and make investments related to these tourist attractions, markets, restaurants, and eateries.

Now that the gang leader has arrived, he calmly drags the other party into the situation, and very tactfully "outsources" the work to the other party.

How they operate is their business. You can say they're taking protection money, or you can say they're maintaining tourism order.

And the most obvious thing is that he casually suggested to the employees that they could do it.

When gangs come knocking, just grow bigger and bigger, big enough to swallow them whole!
Everyone knows that this was absolutely just a spur-of-the-moment idea of ​​his.

"Because this is just for practice. What I want is to make Hong Kong the best tourist city in Asia. We will receive tourists from all over Asia and the world and skillfully distribute them to various parts of Hong Kong to make money!"

Unable to contain themselves, some of the employees couldn't control themselves and started clapping enthusiastically!
Then he led the entire audience in applause.

Du Hongyi looked back in surprise and thought to himself, "Wow, you've managed your underlings very well."

Looking back, I'm already quite interested.

Wei Dong knew that in ten or twenty years, mainland tourism to Hong Kong and Macau would flourish, and then it would self-destruct and decline to the point of economic depression.

Let's make some changes now and see what happens.

He certainly wasn't a visionary with a long-term plan, but at this moment he seemed incredibly imposing.

He casually finalized the tourism collaboration: "The Heinz Group will invest over 10 billion to develop the entire sports city, with construction spanning more than ten years. The basketball stadium will be the first to be built. Right now, Chow Yun-fat is leading the HK team to compete in Southeast Asia, and the next step is to play warm-up games around the world. All of this is advertising for our HK tourism. This tourism group is extremely large, so it needs to be matched with a large security group as well. When all industries are doing well, everyone can make a living."

This gang, well, Hesheng is quite different from the other two.

Those who rise to power often need exceptional physical strength; at least in the early stages, they must be able to plan ahead to meet the entry requirements.

To succeed in business, one must be good at it, and the first choice should be someone with a quick and shrewd business sense.

Even those who engage in shady dealings need to be good at business to become leaders at various levels.

Therefore, Du Hongyi nodded frequently as he listened.

Then, at that moment, Di Kun also came over. The receptionist looked at the business card and was so surprised that she quickly bowed and led the way.

A crisp voice squeezed through the crowd at the doorway to announce, "Dr. Dik Kwan, President of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, has arrived..."

The people at the TV station were desperately trying to squeeze in and refused to leave. This was considered the highest-ranking official in Hong Kong, Bai Wen, and the darkest official in Hong Kong, Hei Wu, sharing the same space!
How could I bear to leave?

I felt both conflicted and proud!
Look at the kind of people our boss associates with, tsk tsk tsk...

Wei Dong still respected intellectuals, so he stood up and greeted him: "Hello, Principal. We were just discussing a meeting, which also involved the relocation of the TV station. Is that why you came? Did someone film a lot of scenery in the Sha Tin area? Could you find the relevant videotapes?"

Di Kun glanced at Du Hongyi and even smiled and nodded at him, probably thinking that this guy was the most formally dressed in the room.

The gang leader, his face twitching, nodded politely. He had never dealt with such a cultural bigwig before and had no experience.

Shen Cuiyue then moved her chair to the middle for the principal to sit on.

Di Kun didn't care about the stares and glances around him; all his attention was focused on Wei Dong: "That's right, I heard Miss Tang convey your views on the internet. Is that the result of your observations during your visit to Citibank?"

Wei Dong was taken aback, even though Qin Yuye had relayed the message from the junior supervisor during dinner that the president of the Chinese University had invited him.

He thought it was a liberal arts university just from the name of the school, and that it had a cultural atmosphere related to television and radio.

Unexpectedly, the first question they asked was: "Do you... also know anything about the internet?"

The assistant standing next to the principal almost shouted at him, "What does it mean to understand the internet? This is the bigwig who drove the internet to take shape!"

"During his studies, Mr. Di was in the Electrical Engineering Department of Woolwich Polytechnic in East London."

He received his PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of London.

Ten years ago, he became a professor and head of the Department of Electronics at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and was the department's chief professor.
He also served as the chief scientist at the Optoelectronics Products Division in Launock, Virginia.
He later served as Chief Executive Scientist at ITT, a scientist at the Hans SEL Research Center, and a professor and researcher at Yale University's Trumbull Institute.

Citibank Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Lifetime Member:
Specializing in the research of optical fiber applications in the field of communications;
Thanks to Mr. Di's efforts, the world's first 1-kilometer-long optical fiber was built in 1971, and the first optical fiber communication system was put into operation in 1981..."

Oh, fiber optics, huh? All those names mentioned earlier were completely baffling to Wei Dong; he had no idea what they meant.

You should have mentioned fiber optics earlier; we're familiar with that!

(End of this chapter)

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