As soon as the bus stopped, Jiang Ci heard a string of words spoken at an extremely fast pace.
"What's so hard about this? Have you been waiting long?"
The leaders who got off the bus exchanged pleasantries with the passengers.
The person who came to pick them up clearly didn't speak Beijing dialect very well, and his Mandarin wasn't very standard either, mixed with Cantonese. The person speaking was scratching his head, and the person listening was scratching his head too.
However, they will not stay in Guangzhou; they are only here for a short time before heading to Hong Kong today.
"I wonder if Mr. Lu, who is in charge of this matter in Hong Kong, has arrived today?" the leader asked the person receiving them.
"Here he is, he's talking to our leader. I'll take you there now."
The group of people who had just gotten off the bus went to look for Mr. Lu.
This Mr. Lu is from Hong Kong. The fact that he was able to secure a port transportation deal in mainland China through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is enough to demonstrate his status and power.
Jiang Ci had indeed heard of this Mr. Lu.
It's worth noting that Cheng Huasheng's biological mother, Cheng Yehan's deceased lover, was from Hong Kong.
Cheng Huasheng's maternal grandmother's surname was Lu.
Mr. Lu called Cheng Huasheng's mother "cousin," and he was Cheng Huasheng's maternal uncle.
When Cheng Huasheng learned that Jiang Ci would be leaving Hong Kong for Europe, he mentioned his cousin to her.
The youngest son of the Lu family, who studied abroad since childhood, is now in his early forties. He is decisive and efficient, and has become a powerful figure in Hong Kong.
Jiang Ci remembered this person and took a gift from her suitcase—a specialty of Beijing.
When you arrive in someone else's territory, regardless of whether you want to acknowledge them as relatives, you must first prepare gifts.
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