My Lord, you need to stand up!

Chapter 886 Without you, I am nothing

Chapter 886 Without you, I am nothing
Therefore, it is only natural that the secretary would participate in and supervise the entire process of establishing and relocating the TV station's branch offices.

She represents the broadcasting department.

Tang Anlin held both the positions of director of Hong Kong Radio and director of the Broadcasting Department, which Wei Dong considered perfectly natural, since in mainland China, leaders of propaganda and television stations also held these positions concurrently.

At least at this time, traditional perceptions still regarded radio as the most important political link, while television stations had already caught up and surpassed it.

What Wei Dong and Di Kun were pushing for was the next step: the internet.

At this point, within Wei Dong's field of vision, there were probably only three people who could see this future, including him.

Of course, Cheng Lang was in charge of the feng shui consultation for the new site.

Shatin is a funnel-shaped estuary leading to the sea. The estuary has been artificially leveled into a beautiful scenic waterway. When Wei Dong came here, he felt as if he were seeing the county town below Shangzhou forty years later.

A typical beautiful cityscape of a fifth, sixth, seventh, or eighth-tier city in mainland China.

Centered around the willow-lined river, the area is lined with high-rise residential buildings and commercial centers, with several rainbow-like bridges connecting the two banks, and various urban sculptures scattered throughout.

Because it is a newly created urban landscape, everything exudes a sense of neatness and orderliness.

It has lost some of its casual, spiritual quality, but it is more rational and easier to manage.

Wei Dong strongly suspects that the model for county town construction in the mainland later came from here!

The Chinese University of Hong Kong stands proudly on the seaside outside the new district, which is shaped like a hook in the Chinese character "几" (ji), and boasts first-class scenery with its mountain and sea views.

The famous Sha Tin Racecourse is located near the river estuary and is also adjacent to a sewage treatment plant.

Qin Yuye joked that it must be for the convenience of cleaning the stables, as she had accompanied Qin Zhiming to the opening ceremony when she was in elementary school.

"Our only remaining ambition is to have our own lead horse at the horse farm. Ah Dong, can I try to achieve that?"

There are about twenty luxurious stables around the racecourse, all the domain of top trainers, where the wealthy consider it an honor to have their own top racehorses.

Wei Dong scoffed, "Don't do this kind of flashy but impractical stuff. I want a national fitness activity that everyone can participate in."

Qin Yuye even dared to talk back: "Why isn't horse racing something that everyone can participate in? Everyone in Hong Kong loves betting on horse races!"

Wei Dong scoffed, "This is all gambling tricks to make money. It's a way for the upper class to show off their status while also fleecing others. What's the point of it being good for fitness?"

Before Qin Yuye could say anything more, Cheng Lang respectfully spoke up from the side: "What the boss says is absolutely right. Horse racing is of no benefit to our family. No matter how much we participate and catch up, we are just following in others' footsteps. Only by forging a new path in basketball can we become the pinnacle that the whole of Hong Kong can rely on. Moreover, the purpose of coming here is to connect with Mr. Di from CUHK to do internet business. I admire the boss's brilliant move to the core!"

Qin Yuye pouted and didn't dare to say a word.

All wealthy families in Hong Kong have complete faith in top-tier feng shui masters, and there is absolutely no debate or rebuttal among them.

Who can truly predict one's fate?

Zou Huimin, who was sitting in the second row with her wife holding her arm, was stunned.

In the two weeks since the TV station was acquired, Cheng Lang only came to mutter and gesture about the new feng shui formation in the middle of the night when he took over. After that, he stayed at home and set up a stall outside the basketball court at the dock every day. It was like setting up an empty city strategy for Xin An to see. Even if the gangsters wanted to take revenge, they might not dare to take it out on him, even if it would incur the wrath of the whole city.

Therefore, Zou Huimin never met this famous feng shui master.

When we met this morning, I saw him sitting in the back row like a retainer, chatting away with a child. He was completely unlike the otherworldly and dignified demeanor I had heard about in previous interviews.

I already felt my understanding had been overturned; what kind of family are they?

And of course, there's the third girl in the passenger seat who occasionally glances back with a half-smile.

Everyone in the car spoke in a rapid-fire Sichuan accent, which she couldn't understand at all.

I could only guess from their tone of voice, and only after seeing my new best friend reluctantly shut up did I secretly inquire what they were talking about.

Wei Dong asked Cheng Lang in a cryptic exchange: "You know about the internet too?"

Cheng Lang sighed: "What can I do even if I know? Among the Hong Kong tycoons I know, who has truly invested in and led the internet? Who can influence and drive change? No one. These kinds of scientists wouldn't deal with a charlatan like me. Who would have thought you could actually connect with a TV station? You know how great this is, right?"

What made Wei Dong wary of Cheng Lang was this: "But you can't do anything? I was able to get started in the counties and villages under Shangzhou in just one or two years, and you can't do anything?"

Cheng Lang sulked like a child, looking outside and saying, "You don't understand..."

Perhaps feeling that this wasn't the right tone or attitude towards his employer, he added, "I attained enlightenment in the mountains in 48 and fled to Hong Kong in 49. Do you think I could have become rich and successful like you? I'm just a weak scholar who can't lift a finger. It's good enough that I survived in this chaotic world. I don't know how the mainland has been through so much hardship and refinement over the past forty years. I only know about things in Hong Kong."

This made Wei Dong realize something. At this point, his personal martial prowess, and even his intelligence, were no longer the most important factors. As the leader of a large organization, the core was being able to control the situation and guide all his generals in the right direction.

But in the early stages of starting from scratch, being able to carry nearly 100 pounds of cured meat was much more profitable than carrying 20 or 30 pounds.

Daring to wield a machete to kill people was also an essential fighting force to resist physical possession at that time.

Cheng Lang does not possess any of these qualities.

He could tell fortunes and read feng shui...

Following his directions, we drove off the road: "This is the racecourse, so the mountain across the Hong Kong-Kowloon Railway will definitely become a new choice for the new rich in the future, in addition to the luxury homes on Hong Kong Island. Because the prices on Hong Kong Island are getting more and more expensive and unaffordable, and the best ones are already occupied, this mountain valley is the first choice. It will be worth at least twenty times more. If the boss acquires land here to build residential areas for employees and senior executives, everyone will benefit greatly in the future and be loyal to the boss for life."

This is crazy...

Following his suggestion, it's like using the booming Hong Kong real estate market to distribute profits to Wei Dong's subordinates, while he only has to pay a small amount to gain their loyalty once and for all.

Among all the warlords, who can compare with Rang Weidong in terms of the cost of winning over his subordinates?

Qin Yuye, who was whispering in someone's ear, was so startled that he turned around to look at the old immortal and almost kowtowed in gratitude.

Shen Cuiyue understood better than her that her own man was the most important person. She couldn't just rely on her gaze to tease Wei Dong from her seat and make him think that she was his concubine.
Wei Dong scoffed disdainfully: "Xiao Ye, hurry up and write down the location. Oh, you're using the walkie-talkie to tell the people behind to prepare for a rough measurement? Is it just this area?"

Cheng Lang didn't even bother to show off with a compass or anything like that: "A few hundred meters to the northeast is the Di family mansion. Its scientific status is unmatched in Hong Kong, so its feng shui is beyond question. Let's digress a bit. This mountain valley in the northwest corner has been leveled to build two 700-unit, 1,000-square-foot residential buildings. I will ask the architect to make it like a screen, to ward off the wind and gather wealth, etc. In fact, it's to ensure that about 40 townhouses behind it are not affected by the sea breeze."

Wei Dong laughed and scolded, "Don't go too far. I hope the majority of people benefit. The middle and upper management can have enough. Their life achievements are in their careers."

Cheng Lang accepted it all: "Alright, the residential building will be angled slightly to counteract the evil influences..."

No matter what you say, he's right.

Zou Huimin could hear the hint of a top-notch feng shui master in the tone of Wei Dong's conversation, which made her even more surprised.

Then the new TV station building is located at the point of an equilateral triangle between the principal's villa on the hillside and the TV station's dormitory area, close to the foot of the mountain but slightly away from the railway line, because the TV station's various sound receptions still need to avoid vibrations caused by the railway line.

However, walking vertically along the mountain road to the "CUHK" train station is only 300 meters, while driving around in circles would take several kilometers.

When we stopped the car to measure and point out the location, we could already see the scattered luxury estates nearby.

Cheng Lang was certainly familiar with it: "Right now, top-tier masons have to have homes here because of their work, so they build them to be quite upscale. It won't be until the Hong Kong and Kowloon areas start to get crowded that people realize that the top masons have already formed upscale communities. Major real estate developers flocked to acquire land and build luxury homes, instantly driving up land and housing prices to levels comparable to those in Hong Kong and Kowloon. Although it's still not quite top-tier, it's already considered the third most luxurious residential area in Hong Kong. It's rare that this kind of increase from low to high is all within the owner's fortune."

To dissuade Wei Dong from the fortune teller's influence: "What kind of fortune telling is this? With Zhongda University and the racecourse here, property prices will inevitably rise sooner or later, I..."

He was also a little speechless because Cheng Lang silently pointed to Zou Huimin standing by the roadside.

Who would have thought that Tang Anlin, a graduate of CUHK, would be asked by Di Kun to use administrative means to drive Wei Dong to Sha Tin?

Based on Director Tang's understanding, most people would think that no one would give up a prime location in the city center to move to the suburbs.

Even the appearance of Zou Huimin is a variable.

Without her, Wei Dong might not even have shown any subconscious reaction; he's now eager to go to Shanghai.

He shook his head silently, indicating that it was alright.

As a result, Cheng Lang slowly nodded to him, indicating that he could agree.

Therefore, beauty, when it reaches a certain level, can indeed influence the course of events in chaotic times.

Wei Dong was too lazy to bother with him, just then two luxury cars slid by...

Wei Dong and his group had only three extremely plain business vans. One van carried a professional architect, Xiao He, who had returned from North America, to survey and record the terrain. The last van contained Taoist priests and nuns, as well as two shamans carrying valuables.

So she was basically inconspicuous by the roadside. Apart from Zou Huimin and the proprietress who stood gracefully by the car door, Shen Cuiyue was too lazy to get out of the car.

So the Dynaudio was probably first amazed by these two, and then naturally noticed the man in a traditional Chinese jacket standing two or three meters away.

Surprised, she stopped in front of the feng shui master: "Mr. Cheng? What brings you to Sha Tin Hang Shan today?"

Everyone knows that a top-notch feng shui master like this wouldn't wander around in some wilderness for no reason.

When dealing with wealthy clients like these, Cheng Lang instantly adopts his signature style, pointing mysteriously at the mountain range: "The source of the Five Blessings has two origins, Bingwu and Dingwei mountains are the dragon, this is the concave brain heavenly wealth burial site. I have invited Mr. Rang from Asia Television to try to secure the placement of a stake at the site, which will surely bring wealth to this place like a spring. Therefore, Mr. Luo has granted permission to Mr. Rang for this uncultivated land, guaranteeing you boundless wealth within ten years!"

You can't help but believe it!
(End of this chapter)

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