Chapter 252 Playboy (Part 2)



Hugh Hefner was busy trying to build a good relationship with Han Chudong, constantly introducing how popular he was and what his "achievements" were in different places.

It was obvious that they treated Han Chudong as a playful young man and deliberately talked about some interesting and tempting topics, hoping to get advertising contracts from Gucci, Rainbow Beauty and other companies from him. Playboy magazine also has a large number of female readers, and the circulation of each issue is about 3.9 million copies.

Magazines are different from newspapers. The number of readers should be larger than the actual circulation, especially those placed in some public areas, such as cafes and bank lounges. The effect will definitely be better if they are on the cover.

Because the civilian version of the Internet had not yet been born, these media companies had a relatively easy life.

They still bear the title of "uncrowned king", and driven by a group of interest groups, they make decisions, implement biased guidance internally, and exercise so-called long-arm jurisdiction externally, with nothing more than the purpose of gaining benefits.

Let's talk about it in detail.

Those men and women who were only interested in becoming famous and making money were chasing after Hugh Hefner, but in fact, there was no essential difference between the scene in which Hugh Hefner was trying to please Han Chudong.

This is how social interaction works among the upper classes: whoever can bring benefits to others will be more popular.

Han Chudong knew clearly what the other party wanted from him, but that did not prevent him from finding Hugh Hefner more interesting.

The two men lay on the lounge chairs by the pool, smoking cigars and drinking red wine.

Hugh Hefner, who was wearing only swimming trunks and had not yet entered the water for social reasons, was saying:

"I only recognize that there are three beauties in Hollywood. The first is Audrey Hepburn. She meets all the fantasies of our dream lover in that era. She has impeccable looks, elegant and charming temperament, and has the mystery of a fallen aristocrat. But she is also kind, approachable, and even loves her family. People don't want to see her destroy her own image, so the movie "The Blind Girl" is not even as famous as the black dress in "Breakfast at Tiffany's". In fact, I think her acting is pretty good.

Then there's Princess Kelly, whose life as a royal is so heartbreaking that I don't want to think about it at all."

"Then there's Monroe. She was my dream girl when I was young. I think a guy your age should try to date a passionate and charming woman like her while you're still young and strong. When you're tired of a life like mine, you can consider getting married...

No, it's better not to get married for the rest of your life. Being as wealthy as you are, you will never know whether a woman likes you or is just greedy for the wealth and enjoyment you can provide. This is a very realistic topic. "

He talked a lot.

After listening to this, Han Chudong felt that there seemed to be some truth in it, so he asked back, "Are you married?"

"Twice, each time ended in divorce. The feelings when we first met were very beautiful, but slowly faded away with time. Being in love and living together are two different things, especially after having children. It's easy to wipe out all the beauty of being in love. I'm talking about my own experience, and as someone who's been through it, I'm going to pass on some of my experience to you."

Hugh Hefner's social skills were indeed very good. He had already treated Han Chudong as an old acquaintance. After thinking of something, he added:

"Ordinary people are subject to various restrictions. Marriage is a big deal for them. However, you can easily get everything they want. You are already at the top of the male pyramid. There is no need for a young man like you to put a bridle around your neck. I can see that you are obviously a promising talent. You seem upright, but you are restless in your heart."

"...I don't deny it." Han Chudong had a lot of romantic debts. Sitting next to a senior master, there was no need for him to put on airs and pretend to be a good person. He frankly agreed with the other party's evaluation.

Just as he was about to speak, a figure appeared in Hugh Hefner's peripheral vision. He turned his head and said in a low voice, "I've told you so much, now's the time to test the results. The waitress is good-looking and has a great figure. Go and flirt with her, you will definitely succeed."

Seeing that he mistook Mochizuki Kiko for a hotel waitress, Han Chudong didn't know whether to laugh or cry. He stood up and said, "I'll give it a try. We talked so much today that I almost forgot that I had a conference call. I must contact her when I have time."

"Please feel free to go about your business. Thanks for the wine."

Hugh Hefner only saw Han Chudong get up and leave, then he decisively reached out to hug Mochizuki Kiko, gave him a thumbs up, and then walked away.

Suddenly, I felt like I was disappointed with my friend. I shook my head and said, "Asians really have no sense of romance. This is not just flirting, it's harassment. I hope I don't get sued..."

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Mochizuki Kiko didn't know what was going on, so she asked, "I saw you chatting with an old man just now. Did you meet a new friend?"

"The old man... He is the founder of Playboy. He talked to me a lot, but he was the type who would not stop talking once he started. I must invite him to help adjust the atmosphere at future parties, at least to avoid a dull moment.

I will go back to my room to take a shower first, and then have dinner at the Eiffel Tower in the evening. There is no need to visit Gucci. I will go to Florence next time I have a chance. I will leave for Japan tomorrow morning. "

During this trip to Europe, almost nothing was accomplished. I talked with senior executives and shareholders of well-known luxury companies such as Chanel and LV, but I did not get another investment opportunity as expected.

There is no wrong version in the 1619 book forum!

Han Chudong was not in a hurry at all.

At the age of twenty, his net worth has reached ten figures, and it is in US dollars. It is only 1974, so there is plenty of time to slowly plan and develop.

Kiko Mochizuki looked surprised: "Playboy magazine? I've only seen photos of you in suits, I didn't expect you to look so old."

"He has a young mentality and knows how to enjoy life better than me." Han Chudong told the truth.

Having just been poisoned by negative energy, he couldn't help but look at Kiko Mochizuki, wondering whether she liked him as a person or like material wealth.

After thinking about it for a while, I tend to lean towards the former, but I can't completely rule out the latter.

After sorting out my thoughts, I felt that this question itself was untenable. If I kept thinking about it, I would end up becoming a conspiracy theorist like Hugh Hefner, and I would never be able to live a good life again. So I simply put it behind me and didn't think about it any more.

He calmly half-hugged her and took the VIP elevator directly upstairs.

During this period, he began to think about the suggestion that it would be better not to get married. To be honest, Han Chudong was more tempted by it.

In his eyes, marriage represents commitment and responsibility, but he has no confidence to resist temptation and spend his life with anyone seriously...


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