Liang Xin twisted his ear, her face flushed, and apologized to the dumbfounded Ning Yuan and her group: "Sorry, this rascal... is my little brother Liang Le, you can just call him Le or Le-zai!"
Just yesterday I said that with the couple protecting him, my benefactor wouldn't be ripped off or bullied on Gaodi Street.
Little did they expect that their own underlings would be slaughtering their benefactor right from the start!
Ning Yuan lowered her chin and couldn't help but shake her head with a smile: "It's okay. In business, you should always ask for the highest price and then negotiate on the spot. We really are destined to meet."
It was actually expected that Liang Xin and her siblings would also be selling goods on Gaodi Street. It would be such a waste not to work in their prime stall under their own arcade!
Liang Xin glared angrily at Liang Le: "If you dare to rip off my benefactor again, I'll break your legs!"
Liang Le was now embarrassed. She glanced at Ning Yuan and the others and said, "I'm sorry, I didn't know... I didn't know that you were the benefactors who saved my sister's family."
With Liang Xin speaking up, Liang Le honestly admitted that all the goods in his stall were second-hand parallel imports from the Hong Kong government.
A used Sharp 37 in good condition can be bought for as low as 670 yuan, a used Sanyo for 450 yuan, and a Teresa Teng cassette tape for 2.5 yuan a disc.
Liang Le gave almost all of the prices as purchase prices.
Knowing that Ning Yuan wanted more units, Liang Xin generously gave her one Sharp 37 and four Sanyo units, along with one hundred Teresa Teng cassette tapes.
Moreover, she only needs to pay 30% of the purchase price, around 800 yuan, and the rest can be paid when she comes to Guangzhou again.
Ning Yuan didn't stand on ceremony; friendships are built on reciprocity.
With a long face and a look of utter despair, Liang Le carefully packed Ning Yuan's things under Liang Xin's gaze.
Manhua and Huazi were utterly shocked.
They can just buy on credit for a bill of over a thousand yuan without even worrying that Ning Yuan will run away and not pay the rest!
"The self-employed people in Guangzhou are really rich!" Manhua couldn't help but pull Ning Yuan aside and whispered.
Ning Yuan smiled and said, "That's right. The first batch of people who actually earned 10,000 yuan each came from Gaodi Street in Guangzhou."
At this point, it's possible that the information already exists, but it just hasn't been reported yet.
Manhua clicked her tongue in amazement.
Ning Yuan calculated that she had brought two thousand yuan, and actually had more than one thousand one hundred yuan left. In addition, Man Hua had brought five hundred yuan, so she had one thousand six hundred yuan left.
Ou Minglang generously invested 500 yuan of his own money—he even brought out his own savings!
Under Liang Xin's guidance, she also bought some wool coats, fashionable batwing sweaters, and women's jackets that were recently popular in Hong Kong.
These items cannot be purchased on credit, and Ning Yuan spent the money with great gusto!
Manhua watched with a pounding heart, but dared not stop them.
After a shopping spree, the group was dragged by Chen Jiale and Liang Xin to have a roast meat meal before being pedaled back to the guesthouse on a tricycle.
...
On the other side, north of Jiefang Road, the Yangcheng Yingbin Hotel, once a royal residence, was also quite lively.
Rong Zhaonan and a team of technical experts have been stationed here for more than a month, waiting to receive the goods from the Hong Kong government and inspect them.
But the official business is almost done, so only personal matters remain.
Ning Bingyu listened to Rong Zhaonan's words, but his expression did not change.
But his secretary, Vivian, knew that her boss's expression was neither pleasant nor calm.
After all, even she herself had a hard time controlling her expressions—
What?
That eccentric, arrogant woman from the mainland could very well be the youngest daughter of the Ning family's second branch, left behind on the mainland! She's my boss's own younger sister?!
Moreover, the other party already knew their purpose, yet they were still hesitant about whether to acknowledge their kinship!
What is the Ning family's status? What kind of wealth do they possess?!
This is utterly unbelievable! I can't understand it!!
If she had that opportunity, wouldn't she have already rushed out to call him Daddy and Mommy?
Even after more than a decade in the business world, Ning Bingyu couldn't help but frown slightly: "Is this true? There must be some mistake. Do you have any evidence?"
Rong Zhaonan said calmly, "A jade chili pepper, I've heard it was carved by a master craftsman. It was originally an item from a bracelet. Does Young Master Ning know about this?"
Ning Bingyu was startled, looking at Rong Zhaonan with a complicated expression.
"Yes, I know. The ancestral bracelet broke into three pieces here, and each piece was carved into a jade chili pepper by a master craftsman. It was carefully kept by my grandfather, and later, when my mother and younger sister parted, she placed it on my younger sister's person."
If he could name the object, he was already 70% convinced.
If Ning Yuan really has this jade chili pepper, it's highly likely that it really is her younger sister.
However, the thought of Ning Yuan's bright, provocative eyes gave Ning Bingyu a headache.
Being disliked by one's own sister and not wanting to acknowledge her is nothing.
But this younger sister wasn't as timid and gentle as I initially thought, because she was living under someone else's roof; on the contrary, she was shrewish and difficult.
Ning Bingyu pondered for a moment, then suddenly asked, "Does Ning Yuan have a boyfriend or is she married in mainland China?"
Rong Zhaonan smiled slightly: "I thought Young Master Ning would ask Ning Yuan about her past life in detail to confirm whether she is the real or fake youngest daughter of the Ning family. I didn't expect that what you're most curious about is whether she's married or not."
Ning Bingyu lightly adjusted his gold-rimmed glasses: "Of course we need to distinguish between truth and falsehood, but the Ning family originally only intended to find one daughter."
He paused, then sighed softly, "Especially my mother, she's always treated my younger sister like a child, she probably never imagined she'd find a son-in-law or grandson."
"That simple?" Rong Zhaonan raised an eyebrow.
Ning Bingyu calmly retorted, "Otherwise what?"
Rong Zhaonan looked at him for a while, but didn't see anything unusual, before saying calmly, "She doesn't have a boyfriend. I would like to ask Young Master Ning to choose a time to talk to Ning Yuan and confirm whether they are really related."
Ning Bingyu sighed softly, "How about the day after tomorrow? If she's free, could we have dinner together?"
Rong Zhaonan nodded: "Okay."
He then got up and left Ning Bingyu's room.
Ning Bingyu watched his retreating figure, his brow furrowing as he was about to give Vivian some instructions.
The phone in the room suddenly rang.
Vivian quickly answered the phone, and a moment later turned to Ning Bingyu and said, "Young Master, it's Miss Six. Her car has arrived in Guangzhou."
Ning Bingyu was taken aback, his furrowed brows relaxing as he lifted his coat: "Where is Annie? Did she come with you this time?"
Weiwei respectfully replied, "Sixth Miss's car has arrived outside the Guangzhou State Guest House."
Ning Bingyu said with a hint of helplessness, "Sixth Sister is usually very sensible, but this time she's been quite willful, insisting on coming from Shenzhen, where the border crossings are still in a state of disrepair."
Despite his complaints, he had already gotten up and walked outside.
Vivian quickly followed. Miss Anne came from the long-established Cha family in Hong Kong and was the goddaughter of the second wife, whom she had watched grow up.
This pampered daughter of two families, raised with undivided attention, is very likely to become the future mistress of the Ning family.
Unlike that little northern girl, she cannot be neglected.
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