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.
...Su Ya glanced at the other person a few times and said, "Let's eat here. There's a private room in the back."
They then moved to a private room.
Only then did Gong Li remove her mask and introduce herself.
Actually, the introduction is unnecessary. Gong Li is already very famous; anyone who has seen her movies or reads her newspapers knows her.
Nothing much, just chatting.
Most of the questions were from Peng Qian about film and television shooting, which Gong Li patiently answered.
As for Su Ya, she was rather indifferent and unresponsive.
The meal was paid for by Gong Li, who said she would treat Su Ya to another meal sometime.
It was very deliberate and awkward.
Su Ya didn't refuse. She knew that Gong Huang wasn't there for her; the dinner invitation was ultimately for a purpose.
On the way back to school, Peng Qian asked Su Ya, "That's a celebrity! The most popular one this year, even surpassing Liu Xiaoqing. Why did you ignore her?"
"His sudden appearance and unexpected invitation to dinner must have a purpose."
"What is the purpose?"
"He probably wants to become even more famous!"
"Can you do it?"
"No, my partner can."
Peng Qian opened her mouth but didn't say anything. From what she just said, Su Ya seemed like a completely different person, very domineering and aloof, as if she didn't care about celebrities at all.
Come to think of it, it's because her boyfriend is so capable.
After finishing her professional class in the afternoon, Su Ya was called to the office by her tutor, who took out a paper she had written and said, "Regarding the factors that caused the stock market crash in the United States last year, there are some contradictions in your arguments. The factors that caused the stock market crash had their inevitability and were formed by the accumulation of these factors. Are you referring to human intervention here?"
Perhaps there are, but it's impossible for something of that scale to encounter human intervention. Also, do you have any references for what you've written? I haven't seen any sources for references.
“Teacher, as far as I know and have witnessed, and considering the reports in the newspapers at the time that there were indeed some human factors involved, and the stock market crash was caused by people’s greed driving up stock prices. That was also a human factor,” Su Ya explained.
"witness?"
Su Ya nodded and said, "Last year when school started, I was more than a month late. That was right after the stock market crash, and I saw what happened."
Where did you buy stocks?
"No."
"How did you see him before, or did you see him at the stock exchange?"
"No, it's at a financial company. My boyfriend works there. His company took advantage of the stock market crash to buy up stocks they liked at low prices. It must have been at the end of September and the beginning of October. They did a lot of trading in those few days."
"?" The mentor was clearly taken aback, then asked, "What kind of transaction? You mentioned it happened right before the stock market crash, and you lost money!"
"I'm sorry, teacher, I don't know either. Those are confidential documents from my boyfriend's company. It seems like we signed a confidentiality agreement. He didn't tell me when he came back. All I know is that he mobilized a lot of funds for transactions."
"..."
The tutor looked at Su Ya helplessly, then handed her back her thesis, saying, "That's all, you can go back now. Oh, which company does your boyfriend work for? He must have a high-ranking position, able to mobilize funds!"
When she heard her mentor say goodbye, Su Ya nodded slightly to show her respect. Just as she turned around, she heard him ask about her partner's workplace and casually replied, "Da Meizi Guo Hai Na Branch."
"Okay. Wait, come back..."
Suya only needs to return to face her mentor again.
"Are you familiar with Hainer's acquisition of Columbia Pictures?"
"I know a little."
"Sit down, and tell me what you know first."
"Most of Columbia Pictures' shares are held by Happy Water. Haina hired a large number of financial experts and made full preparations for the acquisition. Taking advantage of the stock market crash when various stocks were at low prices, they frantically absorbed Happy Water's shares in order to force Happy Water to give up its Columbia Pictures equity."
tutor:"……"
After a moment of contemplation, the tutor asked again, "Do you know any other details?"
Su Ya shook her head. It was just a little bit. She only found out about this after Xing Baohua mentioned it to her.
It sounds simple, but it only accounts for a small part. The biggest factor is that Happy Water wanted to sell its loss-making film company, but the economic crisis had just broken out, and there was a wealthy person who wanted to buy it. If they didn't sell it for a high price, they would be letting down these capitalists.
In addition, there are some lobbying teams, or as we would say here, people who are recruited.
Do you really think that soda is as fragile as the Japanese devils?
Think about how big the plate for soda is, and how big the plate for the Japanese devils is.
The mentor continued, "May I ask, is your partner currently still in the United States? Excuse me, is he Chinese or a pure American citizen?"
"It should be in Hong Kong, Chinese, definitely Chinese men."
"Oh, I forgot, Haina's headquarters are in Hong Kong. Does he have time to come to China? If so, could you introduce me? I have many questions I'd like to ask."
"I don't know either. He's usually very busy. Let me ask him for you."
“Okay!…” The tutor had just finished thanking her when he saw Su Ya take out her pager and send a message to Xing Baohua.
The tutor then pointed to Su Ya's pager and said, "Can DaMi Pager send international messages now?"
"I don't know! Anyway, he receives my messages."
The words had barely left her mouth when a message came back. It asked Su Ya what was wrong.
Su Ya couldn't just sit by her mentor and write "I miss you," so she asked, "When are you going to release a D?"
"Around May Day! I'll let you know when I go!"
Suya replied directly: Okay.
He said to his supervisor, "He said that he usually replies to messages very slowly when he comes back these days, but this time he replied very quickly."
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