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Chapter 909 A Series of Interlocking Fate

Chapter 909 A Series of Connections in the Unseen World

It wasn't until the two Mitsubishi SUVs cleared the checkpoint that evening that Wei Dong casually made a preliminary agreement.

Qin Yuye then said with a hint of sarcasm, "Seaside villas in Sha Tin? Aren't those only for high-rises and star athletes? Vivian asked me about Ah Ming and Jenny's artists' village today, saying she wanted to stay there. The difference is huge."

Sha Tin, despite being a suburb and a newly developed area, is still near the racecourse and next to the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

The few main rail transit stations are located nearby.

Located between Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and Shenzhen, even if Asia Television were moved there, it would still be considered the geographical center of Hong Kong.

The Clearwater Bay Artists Village is located on the eastern edge, a truly remote and desolate area with little to no tourism value.

Even Jenny's land wasn't intended for real estate development; the idea of ​​creating an artists' village was more about showcasing sophistication and catering to the young lady's love of art.

Wei Dong was still pondering how to develop this plot of land, because Di Kun's casual proposal of cooperation had just cut off the prospect of making a fortune.

According to Cheng Lang, they acquired the land along the coastline from Zhongda at a low price and built Li Yue'e's training center there. If she were to actually become an Olympic champion, the real estate market in the entire area would definitely boom, making more money than any ordinary barren seaside land.

The initial investment can be recouped now, so there's no loss.

Then, when the science and technology innovation city and similar places are demolished, they will make a fortune, so that Wei Dong doesn't care about making a little money for himself. The athletes and executives who follow him can all get rich. That's what Cheng Lang meant by spending other people's money to earn his own team cohesion.

Super deal!

However, since it was Sun Yat-sen University that chose to join the cooperation, the training center might end up benefiting Sun Yat-sen University, and the land for the villas and housing developments belongs to Sun Yat-sen University, so the final value of the project could be significantly reduced...

Di Kun's intentions were definitely that of a scientist, not a ruthless scheme. He was unwilling to let Wei Dong independently invest in supporting niche sports projects and even helped him share the cost of building the collectively funded housing.

His character is evident.

So, thinking about this, he blurted out without thinking, "Doesn't she love drawing? Maybe she'll find someone like her..."

Then the SUV went quiet.

Shen Cuiyue bit her lip and pretended not to hear in the passenger seat, but her bright eyes darted around.

Qin Yuye sighed after half a second: "I didn't know about this. I really thought you had no feelings for her, so I didn't even try to help you. I still feel a little sad now."

There was a fan of Zou Huimin in my dorm, and with the abundance of information online, most people knew that this "Jade Girl Leader" could paint, and at a professional level, she was quite good.

It's said that he's also incredibly good at billiards, and has trained in other areas as well. Anyway, it's unclear whether he's just an idol promoting himself or genuinely talented. Apparently, he has a wide range of skills, and his level in all of them is very high.

It highlights the persona of a beautiful, kind-hearted, and academically gifted girl who excels at everything she does.

Whether it was true or false, it left a deep impression on Wei Dong.

But then he let slip: "Ah... I heard it from Lao Cheng, he's a bit eccentric, that's why he pays attention to these things!"

Old Shen, who was well-versed in physiognomy, glanced at the man's flustered state as he lied and quickly covered for his master: "At the time, I didn't quite believe him when he said that..."

Wei Dong breathed a sigh of relief: "I don't care whether you believe it or not, it's really okay... But be careful when you go back to Pengzhen, don't let people think I'm morally corrupt, so many people are watching, and Xiao Dong is coming and going with the child every day."

Shen Cuiyue scoffed: "What kind of moral depravity is this!"

Qin Yuye remained silent.

Wei Dong wasn't one to be coaxed, and it wasn't until he drove to the city construction building that he felt like he was coming home.

The two girls were indeed very accommodating, acting as close to Dong Xueqing as if they were three sisters.

Shen Cuiyue was able to rebuild her relationship with Xiaodie after spending some time alone with her in Hong Kong.

Qin Yuye is mainly concerned with postpartum body recovery; given their current economic status, they no longer need to focus on childcare experiences.

Even in Jiangzhou in 1988, Dong Xueqing could hire a bunch of wet nurses and nannies to take care of the children.

Moreover, Lamu and Zhuoma are professional-level caregivers; Qin Yuye brought them down from the plateau back then.

Dong Xueqing isn't a complicated girl; she's wary of others, but she can trust these two.

Therefore, their relationship was remarkably good, with them going in and out together.

After New Year's Eve, on the second day of the Lunar New Year, they even left the child behind and took Lamu, Zhuoma, and two Taoist nuns on the Hong Kong-Kowloon Railway back to Hong Kong to shop and play for a few days. Li Xuehong was also taken along because she behaved well.

This made Wei Dong a single man raising his children alone, but he felt comfortable and relaxed.

Going to work and playing sports are so much fun!

The focus is on semiconductor factories with a large number of foreign engineers, which did not stop production during the Spring Festival, while also taking into account other factories that have staff on duty.

Secondly, there is the expansion and operational scale of the West Wharf.

Currently, there are very few ships docked there; they mainly serve as a service port for transshipping containers to Hong Kong, and there are hardly any large ships or ocean-going routes.

Wei Dong is still pondering how to make a breakthrough at the container terminal.

This is certainly a rehearsal for the future deep-water port of Shanghai. The experience gained from operating here will help Shanghai further its global reach.

Therefore, the leader who appears before everyone is extremely dazzling.

They stayed on the front line during the Spring Festival, closely monitoring and supervising chip factories that needed to improve yield rates and start shipping in large quantities.

She brings her child to work every day, and then gets along well with everyone after get off work—her image is so endearing.

New key members like He Yuzhu and Gui Zhenfei have mostly stayed in Pengzhen, familiarizing themselves with and participating in electronics and semiconductor-related work, and spending a lot of time together discussing and working together.

Once Lin Wangfu returns, the three pillars of the electronics and computer industry will have more in common and strive to achieve a major victory in the electronics and semiconductor industry in 88.

Wei Dong may not be as technically savvy as the other three, but he is able to "precisely" restrain them from being too hasty. For example, this year they planned to focus on promoting optical drives and fiber broadband to Apple, but they decided to slow down and only provide optical drives.

Isn't capitalism all about maximizing profits little by little, like squeezing toothpaste?

The three generals, all older than him, suddenly realized the truth and became even more determined to control their own territories.

This prompted many supervisors and managers who were visiting relatives during the Spring Festival to return home early upon hearing the news.

Lao Geng, Wu Shengyun, and Hong Tiancheng also took the opportunity to come and exchange ideas.

How wonderful! If Shenzhen had an airport, these exchanges would be even smoother...

It was precisely during their time in Jiangzhou that they received devastating news: around New Year's Eve, a flight from Beijing to Jiangzhou crashed just before its arrival.

I just received a call from Lao Geng, Hong Tiancheng, and a few other senior executives who flew in from Jiangzhou. They all felt a chill run down their spines when they talked about it!
There were two engineers from a machinery factory on the flight, and it was also said that there was a foreign expert from the Jiangzhou automotive industry.

Anyway, the passengers on that plane in 1988 were not ordinary passengers.

That's right, it's the kind of propeller plane that Shen Cuiyue was so scared of back then that she still has aviation phobia to this day.

Rang Weidong, who was being greeted by Rang Weidong who had just come off the basketball court in front of the building, immediately froze.

He vaguely remembered the plane crash.

After all, this was a rare major accident in Jiangzhou.

It was purely a man-made disaster. The automobile manufacturing industry was still in the stage of assembling with hammers and screwdrivers, and the operation of airports was still the Soviet-style ground maintenance model.

The engine was launched into the air with its problems unresolved due to a careless overhaul.

The most outrageous thing is that Jiangzhou, as a separately planned city, does not have airline status and all its aircraft belong to the provincial capital.

So, theoretically, an aircraft that could still land with a broken engine actually decided to fly back to the provincial capital after experiencing an in-flight malfunction, thinking that if it was stuck in Jiangzhou because of the malfunction, it wouldn't be able to go home for rest and recuperation. It claimed that there were better maintenance and repair services there.

He missed the crucial 20-30 minute opportunity to land with injuries, and only after realizing he couldn't fly to the provincial capital and had to turn back to Jiangzhou did the accident happen.

Later, both Shangzhou and Kuizhou had airports, but Wei Dong never flew on one.

But after seeing the recent airport incident on short video platforms, I naturally watched the videos on social media many times.

There's an ton of gossip surrounding this.

For him, it was just a fragment of memory; he would never normally recall the specific time or where the flight came from, only these few incomprehensible details.

I'm sure I still feel a bit of lingering fear now.

He influenced many things, but some things seemed unaffected, such as the plane's malfunction or the crew's petty thoughts.

Moreover, this incident seems to have had an impact on the subsequent upgrade and replacement of passenger planes in the provincial capital. The Goose passenger plane that You Qili traded for canned food was precisely included in this order.

In addition, the newly built international airport in Jiangzhou was put into use after this air disaster, and the gradual implementation of European and American ground maintenance has further eliminated potential safety hazards.

A series of seemingly unrelated events are actually influencing and changing each other.

It seems that the first time he went to Pingjing with Shen Cuiyue, that guy was so scared that he kept telling Wei Dong not to fly those propeller planes again, so Wei Dong almost never flew that route again and mostly traveled by train.

So at this time, the Hong Kong shopping spree group, after a week or so of fun, finally returned home satisfied and got off the bus.

The look in Wei Dong's eyes when he turned to look at Shen Laosan was unusually tender.

Shen Cuiyue looked down at her new clothes with surprise. Did the master prefer this style?
This gaze was also seen by Zou Huimin, who came down behind her, and she finally began to believe that Wei Dong really did dote on this unassuming third wife.

I don't know when this sorting was created.

Anyway, Qin Yuye and Dong Xueqing, who came down from the other side, were not seen.

But Chi Shih-ming, who was in the car behind, rushed over and hugged his boss tightly: "We've received over two hundred applications from artists who want to join the Sha Tin Coastline Villas project. This time, we can finally seize the opportunity to make a name for ourselves in Hong Kong!"

He does indeed possess that touch of wickedness that Cheng Lang revealed, and he still wants to prove himself in the Hong Kong market.

Two hundred artist applications?
Is everyone trying to take advantage of Asia Television's housing scheme?
Upon receiving the list, Wei Dong realized that this "celebrity village" on the coast next to Sun Yat-sen University was probably much more eye-catching than the artists' village.

(End of this chapter)

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