According to reports, this story begins at an entirely unscientific moment: Zhou Ziye, a designer who rose from creating counterfeit mobile phones, suddenly time-traveled back to the year 1984.
...When Xing Baohua shook hands with this Prince Su, the camera flashes went off like crazy.
Very dazzling.
All the company employees stood up and applauded, firstly to welcome the distinguished guests, and secondly to witness this historic moment.
At the same time, I couldn't help but think, "The boss is really awesome."
The two parties sat down in the meeting room, as if it were a business meeting.
Prince Su said to Xing Baohua, "Let them talk, let's talk about something else. Oh, are you married?"
The question, "Are you married?" nearly scared Xing Baohua to death. Was he really that incredibly handsome that a prince would travel all this way to take him as his son-in-law, or was there a princess in the royal family who couldn't find a husband?
It's said that if you go there, you can marry four at once?
The only downside is that you have to abstain from certain foods. Someone like Xing Baohua who loves alcohol will probably only be able to smell it from now on.
"I'm not married, but I already have a fiancée." Xing Baohua has no intention of abstaining from certain foods or alcohol.
As for girls?
Is Xing Baohua currently lacking something? Too much of it is really bad for your back, it's true, he's experienced it.
"I thought you were going to be a playboy for a while, but then you'd have more family responsibilities," Prince Su said abruptly, leaving Xing Baohua momentarily confused.
As they talked, Xing Baohua invited Prince Su to his office. After they sat down, Xing Baohua began to prepare tea.
To be honest, he learned about Kung Fu tea and such from people in the South. In the North, people generally don't care about these things; only those who care about appearances indulge in such superficial practices.
The most enjoyable way is to brew a pot of tea in a large jar, enough to drink all day long.
Xing Baohua knew that *** preferred black tea, but didn't like green tea or flower tea.
A pot of Da Hong Pao tea was prepared, and once the water was ready, Xing Baohua poured it for Prince Su. They waited patiently for him to speak.
"I'd like to ask, are the chips you produce used by your J team?" Prince Su asked.
Don't say you didn't, even if you did, you can't admit it to the death!
He quickly shook his head and said, "Sir, we are a private civilian company, and all the products we produce are for civilian use."
As she spoke, she stood up, walked to her desk, and took out a prepared gift from her drawer.
He personally handed it to the prince, saying, "Your Excellency, upon hearing of your arrival, I personally ordered the engineering team to specially customize a limited-edition communication device for you. I hope you like it."
"Thank you. May I take a look?" Prince Su smiled, took the box, and opened it to look inside.
"sure!"
Needless to say, everyone loves gold, even the super-rich.
"Any more? I'll buy a hundred, you know! My family has a lot of people." This seemingly ordinary sentence carried several unspoken implications for Xing Baohua.
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He enjoys the feeling of being showered with money.
He only scratches the surface of this kind of pretentiousness, he doesn't grasp the essence.
After presenting the gift, Prince Su continued to joke, saying that he had always thought Xing Baohua's technology company was supplying related technology chips to the J side.
Xing Baohua shook his head, saying that there were specialized agencies that supplied it. He wasn't qualified to do so.
Prince Su, as if he didn't believe it, changed the subject and asked Xing Baohua a very sensitive question: what did he think of the conflict between the two Yin?
Xing Baohua felt a little regretful. He was just a mobile phone manufacturer; why did he ask him such a question?
He's not selling firecrackers, is he?
Holy crap.
I remember now, this was for Oriental Express (you get the idea).
No wonder this roundabout way of speaking put Xing Baohua in a very awkward situation.
Some things cannot be spread.
Xing Baohua weighed the pros and cons, and finally breathed a sigh of relief, though he didn't know why he had been asked to be the middleman.
Since we've found it, let's use it as a rope!
Given Xing Baohua's personality, she can't let herself be used for nothing!
The article then introduces the banks under the Huahong Group, hoping that Prince Su will take the lead in investing in them.
Perhaps they felt Xing Baohua's bank was too small. So they just made a token gesture, depositing three to five billion US dollars.
What a great opportunity! No wonder he's a tycoon. I thought he was going to sell some stocks, but he didn't even want them and just deposited money in his account.
Xing Baohua invited Prince Su to visit the rice factory for an on-site inspection.
Prince Su immediately understood the meaning behind the invitation.
It seems that the other party understood the hint I just gave Xing Baohua.
As expected of a smart person, they understand immediately.
After that, the two of them seemed to be in perfect sync and started putting on a show.
In reality, outside the office lobby, Prince Su held up a specially made mobile phone by Xing Baohua, demonstrating Xing Baohua's friendliness.
He then said he wanted to deposit five billion US dollars into Hua Hong Bank.
Xing Baohua quickly explained that it was about purchasing 5% of Huahong's shares.
This guy's gotta make a sound later, we can't let this kind of scoundrel get away. We have to give him the shares, even if we don't want them, and we'll come to them whenever we need money in the future.
Hong Kong media outlets all assumed that the capricious tycoon was going to acquire either Haina or Huahong.
Who would have thought it would be a $5 billion purchase of 5% of Hua Hong Bank's shares?
The Hong Kong public already had a very negative view of this bank, as it was backed by wealthy family patriarchs.
Now more wealthy investors are getting involved. How long has this bank even been established? The premium is already so high; it's hard for a bank like this to go bankrupt!
It's a pity it's not listed yet. Didn't I hear it was planning to go public? How big will the market capitalization be when it goes public, and how many shares will be issued?
People in Hong Kong have started discussing this topic.
Xing Baohua didn't know who to contact, and after thinking for a long time, he decided to ask the ministry to organize it.
Call Xu Si.
His detailed explanation of the situation, along with his speculations, made Xu Si break out in a cold sweat.
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