The flyers were delivered to Han Chudong's doorstep. He happened to want to buy a few potted green plants for decoration, so the father and son took a stroll together in the good morning weather.
Because he was worried that he would affect other people's interests and lead to counterattacks from some people, Han Yigang has been carrying a weapon on his waist whenever he goes out recently.
It is not easy to clean up the cancer that has existed in Chinatown for a hundred years.
From this perspective, Han Chudong felt that the carefree and popular Han Yiqiang actually lived a more comfortable life. With a higher status came responsibilities.
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After recovering from the illness, he was able to eat and drink, his body grew several times larger, and his physique became strong. He didn't look as cute as when he was first brought home.
It is very smart and doesn't like to bark. Even when it sees a strange postman, it will wag its tail to show its friendliness. It has a very likable personality and never runs around when taken out for a walk.
Some dogs are just nasty.
Especially some neurotic puppies, who always bark like crazy when you meet them on the road, making people want to slap them in the face and bring world peace.
Walking the dog on a leash, taking a shortcut through the grass, Han Chudong said:
"Once the current delicate balance is broken, there may be more chaos in the short term. There are always people trying to seize territory, which is only a temporary solution and not a fundamental solution.
I plan to open more companies and recruit people to work in factories. As long as you work hard, education is not a problem. Otherwise, you can sell a favor to those big hooligans and talk to those people with more normal tempers. Do a clean business and don't think about making money by illegal means all day long. "
"Do you think everyone is the same as you and that it's so easy to make money? I don't have that much face and can't persuade them. It's too easy to make money now, and most of those people are unwilling to do business honestly. Once they are beaten up and know that they can't make it here anymore, they will naturally think of other legitimate ways to make money."
Han Chudong was not happy to hear his father's words, and he complained in his heart: "How can you see that it is easy for me to make money? I work so hard every day, and I have so many things to do that I can't finish them all."
"Hey, no matter how hard you work, can it be as hard as those who sweep the streets, wash dishes, and shine shoes?"
"...How can they be confused?"
Part of the benefit is tied to the cheap labor in the Chinatown area, and stable public security is also beneficial to Han Chudong.
The cost of hiring white people is at least 30% higher than that of hiring Chinese. Currently, most Chinese living in Chinatown have low education and cannot find satisfactory jobs. Although this is very capitalist, it is true that it is beneficial to both parties.
It is always better to have a lower salary than to make no money. What's more, Han Chudong is willing to provide medical insurance. At a critical moment, an insurance can save a life and save a family from bankruptcy.
The production of facial masks and dry batteries, which are not labor-intensive industries, does not need to move to areas with low labor prices for the time being, except for Mango Toys.
In line with the idea of keeping the wealth within the family, Han Chudong hopes to hand over some of the work to his fellow countrymen, while also avoiding troubles such as union strikes.
Chinese people have great patience. As long as you don't push things to the extreme and don't go too far, other conflicts can be negotiated, and they will think it's okay even if you have to put in a little more effort.
Take Baofeng Electric for example.
The girls who work overtime on weekdays and weekends are all Chinese. On average, they work more than 60 hours a week and earn more money. Han Chudong and his senior executives never force them. They all work overtime voluntarily under the inducement of benefits, and the more they work, the more they get paid.
This made Baofeng Electric's retail stores competitive, and its competitors began to get anxious and approached Baofeng Electric's headquarters, accusing them of unfair competition.
You're kidding. They take the weekend off. How can you blame Baofeng Electric for operating 12 hours a day on weekends? After all, money doesn't need a rest...
The father and son chatted and soon found the plant and flower exhibition.
They not only sell potted plants, but also pet cats, dogs, lizards, reptiles, and even chameleons and golden pythons.
Worried that little Orika might be infected with another disease, Han Chudong shortened the rope to prevent it from running around. He walked around and looked around with interest, and then stopped in front of a huge macaw, an adult yellow-and-blue macaw.
I have seen it in the zoo before, and when I traveled to XSBN, I also saw vendors raising this kind of bird.
Looking into the cages nearby, there were various other kinds of macaws, big and small, more than ten in total, locked in the same large cage, standing in a row on thick wooden sticks.
Seeing that they are displayed for sale so openly, it is probably not illegal to sell them here. The price is posted on the cage, ranging from US$179 to US$429. The most expensive one is a blue-violet macaw, which is locked alone in a cage. It is eating melon seeds with its head tilted to stare at Han Chudong. The price is more than US$800.
Han Yiqiang was looking at a crocodile that was over one meter long. He couldn't help but smack his lips in amazement, saying that it was only sold for ninety-nine US dollars. He then turned around and cursed the leather shoe and belt manufacturers for being so heartless.
It was difficult for Han's father to have much sympathy for an animal that could bite people's throats off with one bite, but he was quite nice to little Orika.
The yard at home is so big, there is no problem putting up a cage to raise birds.
Han Chudong was bargaining with the middle-aged white vendor and was struggling over whether to keep a few more pets to fulfill his old wish.
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The vendor tried hard to sell them, saying: "Parrots in the wild have fierce personalities, but these are bred and raised by our family. They have lived with people since they were young, and they will not fly away even if you touch them. They are very easy to raise. Just give them water and nuts, and they will live until you are eighty years old.
And it can talk. Look at this yellow-blue macaw I raised... Come, sing, how many roads does a person have to walk before he can be called a real man..."
The song was called "The Answer Is Blowing in the Wind". The vendor helped to start the song and the parrot actually sang along.
To give it some face, it said, "How many seas does a white dove have to fly across?" and then continued to comb its feathers. No matter how the merchant talked to it, it ignored him.
Afraid that he would pay impulsively, Han Chudong smiled and said, "I'll go buy the flowers first, and then decide whether to buy them after thinking about it. It's a very interesting bird."
There were many people asking but few buying. Upon hearing this, the vendor lost his enthusiasm and let the parrot stand on his arm and continued to sell to other people.
I quickly picked out a few exquisitely shaped potted plants, including a black pine and an Osaka pine, both of which were beautifully shaped, as well as pots of philadelphus and snake plant. I paid someone to deliver them to my home, and I also bought a large tank and kept two koi in it.
I walked around and came to the stall selling macaws again. I stared at the purple-blue macaw again and again. I was still quite moved.
Anyway, I had a nanny to help with cleaning, so I thought it wouldn't be too much trouble. It could also be kept in the office to refresh myself, so I just took it down and bought a blue-and-red macaw to keep it company.
On the way home, Han Yiqiang was holding a cage and said mockingly, "Neither your grandfather nor I have ever raised birds, but you are just like a retired old man. How about putting a tea table at home and having a couple of cups of tea to cultivate your body and mind?"
"Okay, get some good tea from your friends and see if I want to drink it."
Han Chudong was still excited because he had just bought the birds, so he kept feeding them sunflower seeds.
After a while he couldn't laugh anymore because when the old man at home saw the two cats, he was so happy that he couldn't stop grinning and insisted on taking them to show his old friends.
They also said that if you cut off the tongue, the macaw will speak more powerfully. They really treat the macaw as a starling...