Has he gone mad?
Mai Lihao was filled with doubts, but seeing Lin Huowang's calm and confident expression, he nodded as if possessed.
"...Okay, I'll give it a try."
...
More than ten hours later, the plane slowly landed at London Heathrow Airport.
The sky was overcast and a light rain was falling, much like the mood of the British people at that moment.
Looking out the porthole, both MacLehose and Lam Fook-wong were taken aback, even by the seasoned Governor of Hong Kong.
Because the international arrivals exit at the airport was packed with people!
There were at least a thousand reporters, carrying long lenses and microphones, blocking the exit completely!
Behind the group of reporters was an even larger crowd, holding up various signs and banners, their emotions running high, shouting angrily in the rain.
"Go back to Hong Kong Island!"
"British industry will not be sold to yellow-skinned monkeys!"
"Kobayashi Tenno is a robber!"
"We swear to defend Rover to the death! We swear to defend Land Rover to the death!"
...
"It's over..."
Seeing this clear opposition, Mak's expression instantly turned grim. "Mr. Kobayashi, why are they so furious? Their anger is threatening to devour us!"
Under the so-called "democracy" system in the West, public demonstrations and protests are a very serious matter.
At least the local councilors have to take the opinions of the demonstrators seriously.
If these protesters continue to oppose the project from the beginning, Governor Murray MacLehose believes that Kobayashi Tenmochi's plan to acquire the car factory will most likely fail.
However, when he looked at Lin Huowang, he found that the other man's face showed no sign of tension or worry, but rather a... excited smile.
Lin Huowang slowly stood up, straightened his tie, and then said to Mai Lihao:
"Sir, so many people are here to welcome us, it wouldn't be right to keep them waiting in the rain! Let's go."
In truth, Lin Huowang was overjoyed. The bigger the commotion, the better the publicity, and the better the subsequent results would be.
After all, black and red are still red!
Being criticized! Being boycotted! It's better than the British not even knowing who you are!
Moreover, the shift from dislike to liking often happens in an instant.
Most of the British people currently boycotting are simply echoing others' opinions and blindly resisting based on stereotypes.
Lin Huowang has a million ways to change these impressions.
The two walked out of the arrival exit.
"Snap! Snap! Snap!"
A blinding flash of light came from the camera, making it impossible to open one's eyes.
Lin Huowang stepped forward with a smile, facing the countless flashing lights and the angry roars of the protesters.
London, here I come.
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