Chapter 357: Public Opinion Cannot Be Lost



Businessmen engaged in industry, machinery, shipping, warehouses, medicine, electrical appliances, etc. will gradually be completely attracted by the huge profits and simple model of the real estate industry.

"This is Causeway Bay! It's really small."

Looking at the current Causeway Bay, which only has a few streets in total, Lin Huowang couldn't help but laugh out loud.

I recall the Hong Kong movies I watched in my previous life, where the young and dangerous guys fought in Causeway Bay and competed for various territories.

If we put it into reality, it's actually just a few street urchins fighting for the territory of one or two streets.

In the movie, it seems like a scene of brotherhood, loyalty, passion and heroism.

The actual situation is just like the so-called Warring States Period in Japan, where it is just a bunch of weaklings fighting over such a tiny piece of territory.

The situation here is no different from before. There is also a rush to buy left-wing newspapers at major newsstands in Causeway Bay.

Compared with the left's explosive news investigations, other newspapers such as Oriental Daily, Sing Tao Daily, Ming Pao, Sing Pao, Tiantian Daily, etc. are not worth watching at all.

The previous "Ming Pao" was still hot because Mr. Jin Yong personally wrote an article praising Liu Rumeng. Today, it published several reporters' follow-up investigations into Liu Rumeng, which may be slightly hotter than other newspapers.

"Okay! Let's go to Central..."

After getting in the car, Lin Huowang had just bought a copy of Ming Pao and read the investigative report that carefully introduced the specific situation of the Guo family in Repulse Bay, Hong Kong Island.

Lin Huowang also took the opportunity to get a deeper understanding of the configuration of his wife's grandfather's family.

There are even photos of the second and third generation members of the Guo family. These days there is no such thing as privacy. If newspapers need to report your information, they will publish it for the sake of popularity and exposure.

"Huh? Why do these Guo family members all look so..."

Sitting in the Volvo car, Lin Huowang couldn't help frowning after looking at the photos.

The truth is, the appearance of the Guo family members, from Mr. Guo to the third generation who are only in their teens, is really unsightly!

However, among this group of youngsters, there was one person who suddenly made Lin Huowang's eyes light up.

“Aaron…Aaron Kwok? Wow! I didn’t notice this name when I was looking at the information Linda gave me.

Now looking at the photo, it seems right.

Unexpectedly, it turns out that King Guo is the youngest son of Mengmeng’s uncle.

The family grew up like this, and... fortunately Aaron Kwok didn't grow up crooked. "

After scanning the information of the younger generations of the Guo family, Lin Huowang was most impressed by Aaron Kwok. He thought that the others should have been lost in the crowd in later generations and had not achieved anything.

As we were talking, we drove to Central, where there were tall buildings and obviously more private cars.

Even the employees who got off the taxis were dressed in suits and ties, holding black leather briefcases in their hands. They were in high spirits, with their heads held high, and walked confidently into the modern high-rise buildings.

Many of them would curiously buy one or even several left-wing newspapers when they passed by the newsstand.

From this observation, Lin Huowang knew that his strategy had been initially successful.

Whether it is the grassroots Hong Kong citizens or these financial elites, they may have been disgusted with left-wing newspapers before, but now they are attracted by the reports and take the initiative to pay for left-wing newspapers.

Especially the financial elites who work in Central, the behavioral choices of this group can better illustrate the problem than the scramble among the lower-class citizens.

Their active purchases prove that the reforms of left-wing newspapers have indeed hit the pain points and truly overcome the previous audience barriers.

This made Lin Huowang even more convinced that the strategy that followed his advice this time "can be said to have been initially successful," and successfully attracted a wider readership including these financial elites.

"Okay! Let's go to the Xinhua News Agency's Hong Kong branch!"

Following Lin Huowang's words, the driver drove towards Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon.

At this time, there was also cheering at the Xinhua News Agency’s Hong Kong branch.

In President Liang Weilin's office, the phone rang one after another. All the departments under him entered a special state early this morning and were very busy.

The real-time sales status of major left-wing newspapers will be summarized here.

In addition, the social repercussions and issues caused by those reports will also be promptly fed back to us through some of Xinhua News Agency's news channels.

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