Several messages were also released on the official website. Chen Dong had a strange feeling. He was extremely familiar with Longteng Company.
However, when he tried to explore more details, his head began to ache slowly.
Dragon Soars! The answer must be in Dragon Soars!
Almost every time he comes across news about Longteng, he gets a terrible headache.
Chen Dong felt a surge of excitement upon thinking about this.
Since Hong Kong's return to China, communication between the mainland and Hong Kong has become much easier.
When he had a moment to spare, Chen Dong went to a phone booth that allowed him to make calls to mainland China and asked the staff to help him dial a number there.
This phone number was the one he found on his computer; it was the phone number for Longteng's headquarters office.
After the call was connected, a woman's voice came from the other end: "Hello, this is the headquarters office of Longteng. I am Xiaoxin, the office assistant."
Chen Dong hesitated for a moment, then asked, "I...I would like to meet with the members of Longteng's Presidential Committee."
The voice on the other end seemed hesitant, "There are seven members on the committee. Who are you looking for?"
“I’m looking for a woman in your office. She’s a member of your Longteng Presidential Committee. Her name is Zhou Huimin.”
The assistant put down the phone, glanced at the area code on the screen, and asked curiously, "What do you need the president for?"
"Could you help me ask your boss a question?"
Before there was any response on the other end of the phone, Chen Dong immediately said, "...Actually, I'm a reporter from Hong Kong. I'd like to schedule an interview with a senior executive at Longteng."
"Hong Kong reporters?" The assistant quickly changed his tone and said enthusiastically, "Hello, our President's Office Temporary Committee warmly welcomes Hong Kong reporters to interview us."
"May I ask which newspaper you work for?"
"When would you like to schedule the interview? And what would be the topic?"
At this critical juncture of Hong Kong's return to China, businesses and government officials, both in mainland China and Hong Kong, are extremely sensitive to topics related to Hong Kong.
Hong Kong has now become a window for China's foreign trade, and its economic policies and corporate development directions are having a real impact on mainland enterprises.
Therefore, the interim committee of the Longteng CEO repeatedly instructed their employees to take all business related to Hong Kong seriously.
Chen Dong pretended to be a reporter and quickly received special treatment from his assistant.
He thought about it carefully and said, "The topic I want to interview you about is the personnel turnover of senior executives at Longteng."
Actually, what he was thinking was that the woman on TV looked familiar, and there were only two possibilities.
First, he had worked under this woman; second, he did have some kind of connection with her.
Chen Dong continued, "Also, I would like to ask Ms. Zhou Huimin if she knows a man wearing a dark blue suit?"
"Huh?" The assistant on the other end of the phone was stunned.
"What kind of question is this?"
"Please pass on my message to Ms. Zhou Huimin; she will understand."
After saying that, Chen Dong hung up the phone guiltily.
His judgment of his own identity was completely haphazard, based on only a few vague criteria.
First, the dark blue suit indicates that his previous financial situation must have been quite good.
The second piece of evidence he had was that the woman on TV looked very familiar. He then searched for information about the Longteng Presidential Temporary Committee on his computer, and the names he found seemed familiar.
When he saw the names Annie and Lin Zhiyuan, their faces even flashed into his mind.
He had lost all his memories, except for his name and face.
As for what he had experienced before, and what his relationship with these people was, Chen Dong had no clue at all.
It's been a month and a half, and the Southeast Asian market is thriving. Hong Kong investment companies and investment banks have signed many large deals with Southeast Asian companies.
Seeing that the data from the Shanghai Stock Exchange was not optimistic, the Central Monetary Policy Committee began to get anxious.
The Monetary Policy Committee has repeatedly pressured them to find a way to deal with the Federal Reserve's move to sell gold in Southeast Asia and China in order to divert attention from domestic problems.
Currently, large, medium, and small enterprises in China, as well as third-party institutions, have purchased a significant amount of American bonds, real estate, and Southeast Asian government-backed mortgage loans.
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