Zhang Hongcheng’s favorite thing to do is to build a “small” network of relationships when he arrives in a new place.
He also tried it in Hong Kong Island.
The Bao family is one of them.
Naturally, he would not let the Bao family owe him a favor in vain. Zhang Hongcheng had a long-term vision - if he had the opportunity to govern a local government in the future, the Bao family would be a ready-made target or channel for attracting investment.
The Wharf acquisition battle marked the beginning of the Bao family's rise in history. This favor cannot be repaid with one or two small investments.
During his time in Hong Kong, Fatty sold more than one painting to Chinese collectors, so he naturally had to accumulate his private money slowly.
Otherwise, where would he get the money to buy up Hong Kong dollars from before the return to China and send them to his adoptive father and mother in another time and space?
Chu Miaohong was no longer surprised to see her husband taking out a large stack of Hong Kong dollars every day.
Her task is to figure out how to spend the money neatly every day.
During the last few days in Hong Kong Island, Zhang Hongcheng pulled her around shopping in a rickshaw.
Just the milk powder cans for her two children aged one to two years old built two high walls in her operating room space.
Diapers, tissues, various small clothes and so on almost filled up her space.
It is estimated that it can last until the children's products factories that Zhang Hongcheng has established go into production and become profitable.
On the third day before the end of the internship, the Hong Kong government finally approved the transfer of Rediffusion Radio.
Rediffusion Radio was officially renamed Pearl Radio and was wholly controlled by Xiarun Company.
The founding team of Pearl Radio took a group photo happily on October 12th.
Zhang Hongcheng and the pregnant Chu Miaohong were arranged to sit in the middle.
This photo will be hung forever in the most conspicuous place in the radio station hall.
The people inside the radio station were not clear about the reason why the foreigners finally gave in. Only a few senior executives of Xia Run knew that what forced the foreigners to bite the bullet and give in was a land deed that Zhang Hongcheng got from somewhere.
The Governor's House in 1979 is being expanded, and half of the expanded part belongs to an "ownerless" house.
The owner of the house and his family suffered a shipwreck a few years ago. The Hong Kong government court could not find a suitable heir and title deed, so the house was handed over to the foreigners for trusteeship.
Therefore, the expansion of the Governor's House is actually "illegal".
This deed was probably unearthed in 2006 and has long lost its validity.
But now it has been found by Zhang Hongcheng from the "market".
So after seeing the land deed produced by the news agency, the foreigners were immediately extremely confused.
They faced only two choices: either open the license of Rediffusion Radio to Xia Run, or demolish the half-renovated Governor's House...
The British are known to the world for their arrogance. Faced with actual dangers and loss of face, they will of course choose to save face. They grit their teeth, close their eyes, and stamp the license transaction application form with a snap.
In the past, the sun never set, but now people live by just maintaining their appearance.
On the day when Mingzhu Radio was established, Chu Miaohong once again presented a new song on the radio.
The stage song "Oriental Pearl" and the festive "Drunken Master".
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The train headed north, roaring across the Central Plains.
It is still hot in the south of the Yangtze River in October, but after crossing the Yellow River, everything turns into a bleak yellow.
The autumn in the capital is exceptionally bright, and the echoes of pigeon whistles in the sky are long and clear.
It's only been a few months since I last came back, and the Prince Gong Mansion has changed a lot.
While helping Zhang Hongcheng move things, Shang Yiming introduced the recent progress of the project to him.
"The construction site worked in three shifts, non-stop throughout the night. The first building was completed and inspected in mid-September. I gave priority to the neighbors of Prince Gong's Mansion."
"Once most of the neighbors moved away, the remaining people felt bored staying there, so within a week they all moved into the old elementary school building."
"So, now the only thing left in Prince Gong's Mansion that hasn't moved out is the kindergarten on the west side."
Zhang Yumin supported her sister-in-law and walked carefully in front, and she was also whispering to Chu Miaohong.
"Sister-in-law, it's a good thing you didn't come back until after the middle of the month."
"For the first half of the month, Prince Gong's Mansion was filled with construction teams demolishing illegal buildings. The air was filled with musty smells and dust."
"The smell had only been gone for four or five days, and you just happened to get home."
Zhang Hongcheng glanced around and saw that there were traces of demolished illegal buildings everywhere. If someone who didn't know the truth saw it, they would think they had arrived at the Lanruo Temple in a later movie.
It gives a sense of déjà vu of an ancient tomb in the wilderness.
Shang Yiming and Zhang Yumin did not take them back to their original residence, but went straight to the back building of Prince Gong's Mansion.
Zhang Yumin was still trying to take credit for it from Chu Miaohong.
"Although the construction team has withdrawn, the restoration team will be moving in soon. Those masters of Chinese studies and art will come to inspect the site from time to time, so we discussed with the working group and, following the eldest brother's suggestion, temporarily settled our home in the back building."
"For now, you should go through the kindergarten."
Chu Miaohong smiled.
"It just so happens that I've been enjoying listening to the kids having fun lately."
Shang Yiming had someone clean up the back building several times, and Zhang Yumin had also replaced many of the things his brother and sister-in-law used with new ones.
Just move in with your luggage.
The only thing that caught Zhang Hongcheng off guard was that his sister and future brother-in-law ran away after having dinner - they didn't even live here!!!
The good things under the big puddle of the indigo factory were divided up in advance by Shang Yiming and a few friends. Shang Yiming and Zhang Yumin each got a share, and Zhang Yumin's share was her dowry.
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