In his previous life, Lin Yifeng was tricked by his first love into going abroad, missing the period of rapid development in his homeland.
He finally managed to amass a fortune of hundreds of...
If we disregard ethical considerations and think solely from the perspectives of safety and making money...
The profits from selling health supplements far exceeded those from helping Meng Lulu launder money.
First, selling health supplements is not illegal. Even if it is discovered that the health supplements you are selling are completely useless, it doesn't matter.
After all, this thing is all about deception. I trick you into buying my health products, and as long as nothing bad happens to you, it's fine.
There are still many health supplements in later generations, but without exception, most of them are completely useless.
You won't find any problems with this stuff.
But it's completely useless.
Even taking some vitamin B will be more effective than taking health supplements.
If something goes wrong while selling health supplements, at most the health supplements will be banned from sale, but otherwise, there won't be much of a problem.
But what about money laundering?
That's something that could really cost you your head.
Lin Yifeng would have to be out of his mind to help Meng Lulu launder money.
If Lin Yifeng had truly worked honestly to make money, he would at least be worth 1 billion yuan, if not a billionaire.
There were so many ways to make money in 1992, especially through illegitimate means, which were faster than printing money with a printing press.
Selling health supplements.
Selling pirated cassette tapes.
Playing with crowdfunding.
When a qigong master swindles and deceives.
They could even do what Wang Hongcheng did, creating a water-to-oil project to commit fraud.
but...
These things are all in the gray area, or even illegal activities. Lin Yifeng was reborn not to be a nobody.
Looking at the stone tablet marking the capital of traditional Chinese medicine not far from the statue of Li Shizhen, Lin Yifeng took a sip of Mixue Ice Cream.
He was very clear-headed.
There is money to be made.
Some money is not worth earning.
Let others handle the methods of making money by selling health supplements.
Lin Yifeng is not a saint; he simply has a broad perspective.
The statue of Li Shizhen marks the northernmost point of the siege. Further north, one leaves the city and enters the rural outskirts.
Lin Yifeng finished his milk tea, then found a supply and marketing cooperative and bought a bottle of chilled cola and an ice cream.
It was past four o'clock, and it wasn't very hot anymore. Lin Yifeng ate ice cream as he walked towards his van.
After walking for more than twenty minutes, he arrived at the city government of Gongcheng.
In those days, due to financial problems, municipal governments were quite ordinary, far from the grand and spacious ones of later generations.
The city government building in Gongcheng is a low-rise building, which was probably built in the 1970s. The red bricks and tiles are exposed, which is very characteristic of buildings from the 1970s.
Lin Yifeng had never entered the municipal government since his rebirth. He looked at the sky and felt that it was still early. Lin Yifeng took out a pack of cigarettes from his pocket and prepared to step into the municipal government to take a look.
There was an old man in his seventies on duty at the municipal government building. Just as Lin Yifeng was about to offer the old man a cigarette to let him go in and take a look, a group of people walked out of the municipal government building.
The men in the middle were dressed in suits, looking neatly at each other. Their eyes were constantly scanning their surroundings, their faces filled with disdain and superiority.
The other people, in a somewhat humble manner, were trying their best to persuade the people in the middle, as if they were trying to keep them from leaving.
The old man in the security room immediately came out of the dilapidated security room and scolded Lin Yifeng to make way. Lin Yifeng silently put away his cigarette and stood outside looking around.
The people in the middle are probably businessmen, and the people on the sides are probably government officials in charge of investment promotion.
Although the main task at present is to vigorously develop the economy, public officials, given their status, generally would not treat businessmen with such humility.
unless...
The people in the middle are businessmen of "high" status.
For example, Hong Kong businessmen.
For example, foreign investment.
Only these two types of businessmen could command such a humble attitude from government officials.
Because in this day and age, Hong Kong businessmen and foreign investors represent wealth, and they have a very high status. Many cities in mainland China treat them very well, even with a sense of humility.
At the same time, the government's preferential policies are very favorable to these people, with various benefits that many domestic businessmen have never heard of or seen before.
"These guys look more and more like Japanese soldiers the more I look at them."
In his previous life, Lin Yifeng had dealt with the Japanese many times, so he was quite familiar with them.
The people in front of me fit some of the characteristics of the Japanese soldiers.
Are the Japanese investing in Gongcheng?
What did the Japanese see in Gongcheng?
Could it be traditional Chinese medicine from Gongcheng?
Lin Yifeng thought it was unlikely; the Japanese were all cunning and shrewd, and there was no way they could make much money from traditional Chinese medicine.
Even if this thing can be used to make health products, the most important thing about health products is not traditional Chinese medicine, but deception and fraud.
"The Japanese are a race that will not act without profit, and they are a bunch of beasts who do not treat people as human beings. They came to Gongcheng, and they definitely did not come to invest in Gongcheng."
Lin Yifeng knew the Japanese too well; that race was pure beasts who would do anything for profit.
for example.
To make people in your own country drink nuclear wastewater.
Lin Yifeng stood outside the municipal government building, watching the Japanese soldiers get into their cars, watch them drive away, and then watch the Gongcheng government personnel return to the government hall.
Only then did Lin Yifeng come out, walk to the gatekeeper, take out a pack of cigarettes, open it, and hand it to the old man at the gate.
"Sir, those people just now didn't seem like good people to me."
Lin Yifeng handed the old man a cigarette and asked him for information. When the old man saw that Lin Yifeng's cigarette was a Zhonghua brand, his eyes widened.
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