My Lord, you need to stand up!
Chapter 932 Opportunities Must Be Seized
Chapter 932 Opportunities Must Be Seized
With the help of Hop Shing to take over, the nightclubs, bars and restaurants that continued to operate quickly changed from the frequent incidents of the previous two days.
It started operating smoothly.
Of course, it is also possible that the two most powerful and fiercest fighters under the head coach of Xin'an, who were dissatisfied with this change, were actually handed over to the mainland police within 24 hours!
Asia Television also broadcast this news story with great fanfare.
The article makes no mention of Xin'an's name, only showing photos of the two men holding their identification numbers at the police station, along with footage of the handover at the Pengzhen Port.
It severely deterred all parties!
This Bozi Dong really has no sense of martial ethics.
Unlike anyone before.
He would call the police to arrest people as soon as he had a little reason to be in the right, and then quickly send them to the mainland.
Whether it's being detained pending trial or undergoing investigation, in the propaganda of the past few decades, it has always been portrayed as a one-way road under the Iron Curtain.
Even if you try to escape using light-footed skills, you'll be shot down by a rocket.
Everyone in the martial arts world was somewhat dumbfounded.
Before this, none of them had actually had any contact with the mainland.
There are only various stereotypes based on misinformation, but as long as you don't come into contact with them or cross the border, there's nothing to worry about.
I never imagined that the mainland would intervene in Hong Kong's security in this way.
Hong Kong police felt more relaxed than ever before!
In the past, when they arrested people, gangs and groups dared to gather outside the police station to cause trouble and threaten them.
Furthermore, these guys with lawyers and quacks lobbying behind the scenes always manage to escape punishment, playing tricks on the law by downplaying the severity of their crimes.
They were also frustrated.
Unexpectedly, there's now another way to handle it: sending it to the mainland.
It's like a child being naughty, and the adults threatening to hand them over to the tiger if they keep acting up...
Perhaps only if Wei Dong realizes this before this era does it become clear that the Hong Kong British government and the HK police must be viewed separately.
The former always carries its own fixed stance, while the latter is always just an independent functional department that maintains the security of Hong Kong.
This is very different from the relationship between police stations in mainland China and government departments.
The Hong Kong police have proven themselves after two or three decades.
So let Wei Dong start influencing us now.
They continuously donated and supplied surveillance equipment to the police.
Of course, he used it quite a lot himself.
Just two days later, when "Longcheng DISCO" quickly reopened after its transformation, the number of security cameras inside and outside the building was already outrageous!
It's everywhere—in the lobby, corridors, and restrooms.
Several of them have even been installed on the buildings across the street.
Then, each private room was equipped with two cross-view surveillance cameras, and there were signs inside that read, "In order to protect your entertainment and leisure time from any illegal infringement, this space is under police surveillance. Please abide by the law."
Before anyone could react, this was either an infringement of consumers' portrait rights or their private space being photographed.
Asia Television broadcast live interviews and "news" on its variety and news channels about the new DISCO+Karaoke entertainment format.
The executive director personally took charge.
During these two days of preparation, Zou Huimin finally mustered up the courage to say, "I think the billiard hall should be preserved."
Of course, my wife had to be present to act as the translator, trying her best to portray myself as just a heartless translation machine.
Facing the two celebrity posters that had been with him in his dorm for decades, Wei Dong's expression was a little unnatural, and it was easy to feel that it was not real. He turned his head to look outside and said, "Well, there's a reason."
Zou Huimin is capable; she was able to rise to the position of assistant director of the broadcasting department alongside Tang Anlin, demonstrating her strong abilities in various areas.
“You have directed the filming of ‘Descendants of the Dragon,’ so it’s clear that you understand the influence of billiards among the public. It’s an elegant sport rooted in gentlemanly culture. Even though many organizations were running this kind of business before, I believe that once our cultural media group takes over the operation, it will get on the right track. It’s a matter of management and operation, and we shouldn’t deny the existence of the industry first.”
Wei Dong didn't even turn to look at the serious-looking administrative director: "Hmm, so how exactly do we do it?"
Holding a folder, Zou Huimin said, “Based on your approach to basketball, could we hold a Hong Kong-wide billiards tournament to attract real billiards enthusiasts to participate and exchange ideas? In the future, billiard halls and billiard rooms could also become key projects within basketball venues.”
Wei Dong couldn't help but quickly glance at her, his gaze eventually settling on his wife.
Qin Yuye adopted a pretentious and dignified demeanor: "Ah? Do you want me to leave?"
Wei Dong laughed: "Bullshit, fine, you guys figure it out. I dislike billiards because many gang members tend to fight and cause trouble on billiards courts."
This is what happens when someone has never played billiards and is just relying on stereotypes from movies, TV shows, and short videos.
Indeed, there was a period in mainland China during the 1980s and 90s when people would move pool tables to the roadside to play, and it was a time when it was all about loafing around by idle street urchins.
It has absolutely nothing to do with what people call high-end gentlemanly sports.
So Zou Huimin widened her beautiful eyes in a rare display of surprise: "No way, I've never seen it before!" Her wife, in her usual detached and cold tone, relayed: "She said she's never seen it before."
Wei Dong, too lazy to explain over his wife's shoulder, said, "Alright, alright, let's get it running and see...maybe..." A bold idea suddenly flashed through his mind.
However, it's easy to be misunderstood if we say this now, so we really need to wait and see.
Zou Huimin fully experienced the joy of democracy and immediately beamed with delight: "Then I will be in charge of hosting the promotion of this DISCO + Karaoke and Billiards competition. I am very confident that I can do a good job."
Seeing her husband again deflecting the attention and busy with his work, Qin Yuye sighed and teased, "I specially arranged for you to be in the management position of administrative director. Those scholarly families might not like their future daughter-in-law being so out in the public eye."
Being half a year younger, and having just turned twenty, Zou Huimin still looked a bit more youthful than the married woman. She blushed slightly, pursed her lips, and then firmly declared, "I want to strive to be the best version of myself, not live for other people's standards!"
Qin Yuye sighed, "Sigh, that's what I thought before I got married too..." Then, she said defiantly to her husband, "She said she wouldn't marry into a scholarly family anymore; she wanted to work hard and do well here..."
They have absolutely no ethics when it comes to translation.
Zou Huimin was suspicious: "Barbara, what are you saying? It doesn't seem right..."
Wei Dong gave a perfunctory clapping and said as he saw the person off, "Just do your best!"
Seeing that Zhang Min was already waiting outside the floor-to-ceiling windows with a group of people, Qin Yuye reluctantly got up and took the executive director's arm as they went out: "I'll also make an appearance. You see, they don't need me to translate here anymore, so what else can I do?"
Zhang Min still greeted her respectfully.
A group of screenwriters and directors rushed in, and Uncle Da was also inside, together sketching out an art film for the boss.
Zhang Min had to sit down and act as the translator.
It's the 1982 Japanese blockbuster film "The March of Putian". They simply adapted it and remade it, even copying the theme song. It was the easiest way.
They had actually wanted to make it before, but it's difficult to shoot art films in Yong'an.
That's why we had to hold back until now.
Since Zhang Min dared to take the lead in requesting to make a film, they encouraged him to organize it.
The plot is simple: a handsome man and an ugly man are friends, both actors on a movie set. Wan Ziliang and Uncle Da happen to play these two roles. Being handsome, he naturally has admirers. Wan Ziliang has a beautiful girlfriend, but in order to pursue his career, he goes after the daughter of a movie star and entrusts his pregnant girlfriend to Uncle Da, who can only run bit parts on the set. It is the story of a kind and honest man working hard as a stuntman to earn money to help give birth to the child.
When Wei Dong heard this, he realized that he had never seen a Japanese film from 1982, but wasn't it just like the 2002 film "Sex Is Zero"?
It's all about naive, honest guys who end up with handsome guys who don't want them, becoming unwitting fathers. Why does this era seem to favor this kind of thing?
Originally, the screenwriter and director were debating whether to drastically alter the plot of "Putian March," since quite a few people had seen it.
Wei Dong then began describing "Sex Is Zero," which was a favorite among security guards and nerdy guys during the VCD era, and they watched it countless times in their dormitories.
However, his story naturally turned into a comedy.
It left the director and screenwriter bewildered, saying, "This isn't so artistic anymore."
But as the translator's beautiful eyes shifted, her aloof and cool demeanor diminished even further!
Wei Dong admitted that he didn't have that kind of artistic flair: "A screenwriter in mainland China wrote about this, which was set on a school campus, but it's unlikely to be that close to that now... but I suggest you film it like that."
He didn't have a good word to say about the scene in the film where the protein sandwich is accidentally fried: "We can touch on it a little, but we should keep it within limits. We can release this film in mainland China and try to make it a hit so that we can share the profits."
Uncle Da has already received several million dollars through the shareholder system and the main creators' profit-sharing system. Now that "God of Gamblers" is still showing in theaters, he will definitely enthusiastically agree: "Great! No problem, just be careful to control the number of passionate scenes, and you can use camera tricks for some shots..."
He talks about it with exaggerated gestures, as if he wouldn't touch the boss's private property.
Wan Ziliang nodded even more enthusiastically, and seized the opportunity to ask the boss, "Um... are you still going to shoot that suit advertisement you mentioned?"
Five hundred thousand.
Wei Dong found it fun to be with these men, and laughed heartily, saying, "Let's film this! You guys can also shoot an advertisement while you're at it."
Zhang Min also seized the opportunity to ask, "Is it possible for me to shoot an advertisement? I really didn't get much money from Wing On."
Most of you here are in a similar situation to Zou Huimin; you don't actually have too much trouble understanding Mandarin.
Only Qin Yuye and her friends could keep out of the way by deliberately speaking with a Sichuan accent.
Wei Dong nodded in agreement: "No problem, you have good skin, you can shoot a cosmetics commercial."
Zhang Min immediately smiled and said, "Thank you, boss."
Then in the afternoon, Yao Shuzhen rushed back from the film set: "Boss, I want to shoot an advertisement too!"
Wei Dong asked helplessly, "Do you want to pat the sanitary napkin?"
Yao Shuzhen said coquettishly, "How annoying! Why didn't you take a picture..."
It's so infuriating to watch; I really can't go to class.
Wei-tung had no choice but to use the pretext of supervising the Sha Tin construction site to work at the new site next to the CUHK campus.
As a result, the employees here quietly called the administrative director back without saying a word.
Only when their leader takes power will their own family become the direct line.
This principle became very real as the group grew to include three listed companies.
(End of this chapter)
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