However, once a cooperative agreement is reached to introduce such a technology, the government can collect taxes from it.
Of course, Hong Kong's entertainment companies can also make money from this, and Mr. Er is an opportunity for the authorities to discover and face up to this matter and rectify it. From a business perspective, the Nie family helped Mr. Er, so Mr. Er should help the Nie family in return.
Hearing him say this, Master Er agreed and said, "Then I'll have to trouble Miss Nie Han."
Yue Zhongqi whispered to Chen Ke, "This old man always smells pungent perfume and his permed hair stands up like antennas. I thought he was nothing but a big belly, but I didn't realize he's so shrewd. He can turn everything into money."
Chen Ke said, "That's the vice chairman of the Nie family, how could he be an ordinary person?"
Yes, Ah Yuan, that's his little grandson.
Thinking about this, Chen Ke couldn't help but chuckle to himself. He was supposed to be with A Yuan, but he was at work and his boss could call him whenever he wanted. Besides, he had official business to attend to today, so he couldn't go out with A Yuan.
He rocked the child and looked at Chen Rou: "The child isn't dressed warmly enough, let's put another layer on."
There's a kind of coldness that only your grandfather feels.
A Yuan wasn't wearing much: a cashmere shirt, a V-neck vest, and a long down jacket.
But that much is actually enough to keep warm, because his down jacket is made of goose down. In the future, Chen Rou will have to think twice before buying a Canada Goose jacket with her salary, while A Yuan's jacket can only be worn for one season before he has to throw it away.
Moreover, they hadn't even left the hotel. Ah Yuan was very hot, so he immediately started to unbutton his clothes and take them off.
"Stop playing! Be patient, Mom will take you to a nice place today." Chen Rou pointed at her son's nose.
Okay, A-Yuan stopped tearing his clothes, but kids this age get restless and want to run around whenever their parents stop. He went out with his mother, and what he wanted to go was actually the same place as yesterday; he wanted to play in the snow.
But it was already spring, the flowers were about to bloom, and the snow had melted overnight.
The temperature has dropped quite a bit, and there's a cold wind as soon as you step outside.
Liang Lisheng, who considered himself a local after living here for a while, asked, "Madam, you'd like to go to the Forbidden City today, wouldn't you?"
He added, "I specifically contacted several professors at the university we are funding, and we can open a few more palaces."
Chen Rou smiled and said, "Listen to me, I'll take Uncle Liang to a place you don't even know."
Ever since Liang Lisheng arrived in the capital, he has been adding a diminutive suffix to his Cantonese: "Impossible, there's no place in the capital I don't know."
Chen Rou said, "Military Museum, if you knew, I wouldn't have given you directions."
The current capital has a population similar to that of Hong Kong, but its urban area is equivalent to seven or eight times that of Hong Kong.
Liang Lisheng thought he knew everything about the capital after spending half a year there, but when Chen Rou spoke, he realized he really didn't know anything. However, upon hearing the name, he said, "I'm afraid you need a special application to get into a place like that, right?"
In Hong Kong, however, any place involving the word "military" requires a special application for entry.
Sham Shui Po is a heavily fortified military area; Indians are allowed to enter, but Hong Kong citizens are not permitted—it is a true restricted area.
Liang Lisheng was afraid that without the proper paperwork, he would have to make a wasted trip.
But Chen Rou smiled and said, "Although I've only heard about it, it should be pretty close. It's said that people can go inside and play with all kinds of guns and cannons, and even the outer shell of satellites... No, I need to call Captain Yue so we can go in."
When she visits in the future, the military museum will naturally become very formal.
But Chen Rou had heard from her comrades who lived in the capital that when they were young, that is, now, all kinds of guns, cannons and rockets were just casually displayed, and all kinds of cannons, except that they didn't have real bullets inside, could be played with however they wanted.
Of course, there are conditions: children need to show their student ID, and adults need to show their ID card to enter.
They are considered foreigners, and without ID cards, the security guards might not let them in.
However, Yue Zhongqi can help with all these things; his power extends to the heavens and the earth.
As someone who grew up in a colony, even an old man like Leung Lee-sang couldn't understand it. So he said, "You mean those guns and cannons are just out of bullets, but they're still working, and they're just left there for people to see?"
Chen Rou had a natural sense of self-righteousness: "That's right, it's normal to let future generations see the weapons used by our martyrs to drive out the foreign powers."
Liang Lisheng suddenly understood: because it wasn't a colony, the authorities weren't afraid of citizens rebelling.
The Cold War only officially ended a few years ago. Before that, foreigners were not allowed to enter and visit military museums in various countries at will. Liang Lisheng had only been to a few military museums in Europe, and this was his first time visiting one in mainland China.
He wanted to go and see something new.
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