Liu Zi was tempted, but after thinking it over, she declined.
Although she knew which companies would grow into behemoths and which would disappear into obscurity in the future, nothing in the world is absolute. Once Li Mu made the acquisition, there would definitely be changes within the company, and no one knew whether it could survive to the end.
"Mr. Li, professional matters should be left to professionals. I'm just a novelist; I don't have that kind of ability. At most, I can only think outside the box."
"Oh! So Miss Liu's previous assumptions were all based on fantasy?" Li Mu leaned back in relaxation.
"What? No way?" Liu Zi said with an air of "I'm awesome."
Li Mu nodded knowingly, but still felt that she wasn't telling the truth.
However, judging from the subsequent news sent back by the team that went to Da Piao Liang, Liu Zi may not have been lying after all.
Li Mu later considered whether to ask the other party to write a science fiction movie as a direction for the company's future development.
Because it did not achieve the results Li Mu wanted, the negotiation meeting ended after only two days.
The companies left disappointed, but just two days later, they heard rumors that Chenxing Group had decided to launch an acquisition, targeting a certain company.
Liu Zi was still lamenting that she hadn't earned any extra money for more than a few days when she heard this good news.
Although Tencent may seem weak and pitiful now, it will become a global tech giant in the future.
Tencent News, Tencent Video, Tencent Games—which one of them, if chosen individually, wouldn't dominate the market in the future?
Li Mu truly lives up to her reputation as a business prodigy; she was able to make a decisive move even with just a few pieces of information.
It seems that the promise the other party made back then is becoming more and more valuable.
There was nothing more for her to do here, so Liu Zi prepared to check out and leave.
Although staying in a five-star hotel was quite comfortable, she missed her daughter. As the saying goes, there's no place like home, and it's more comfortable to go back to her own home.
After packing her luggage, Liu Zi sent Xu Er a text message and then left with Wang Jian.
As for the content of the text message, Liu Zi only left an account number, telling him to transfer the money in.
Xu Er nervously entered the general manager's temporary office with his phone in hand: "Mr. Li, Miss Liu has returned to Beijing."
Li Mu was taken aback, glanced up at Xu Er, and then lowered his head as if nothing had happened, only instructing Xu Er to settle the money with Liu Zi.
This left Xu Er completely confused. Were the two of them alright?
Li Mu was only stunned for a moment after Xu Er left, but in the end he thought it was fine and continued to bury himself in his work.
When Liu Zi, who hadn't been back for more than half a month, saw her two children again, she felt that they had grown a lot taller.
Lingzi and Qiqi held onto Liu Zi tightly, calling out "Mommy" repeatedly.
Liu Zi took out the Hong Kong specialties she had bought from Shenzhen.
Fearing that everyone would worry, Liu Zi didn't tell her family a word about what happened in Hong Kong.
Looking at her happy parents and joyful child, Liu Zi secretly resolved never to take any risks again.
Her life was truly precious.
There have been quite a few changes at home since Liu Zi left in the past two weeks.
The buildings on both floors of the overpass have been renovated and are ready to move in once they are ventilated.
To make it easier for them to live there, Liu Zi deliberately chose harmless materials and tried to use as little or no toxic paint and glue as possible.
Looking at the newly decorated house, Liu Zi was in a very good mood.
As for the evacuated workers, they naturally went to the courtyard house area.
Foreman Wang was very efficient. Knowing that Liu Zi liked blue bricks, he specially arranged for someone to buy them from the community that was being demolished.
In short, when Liu Zi arrived at the courtyard, half of the courtyard's blue bricks had been cleaned and stacked to one side, ready for use.
"Uncle Wang, thank you for your trouble." Liu Zi said with a smile.
"Of course, you've contracted out half a year's worth of projects for our team, you're definitely a big client, so of course I have to provide excellent service!" Foreman Wang waved his hand dismissively. In all his years working in engineering, he'd seen all kinds of people and encountered all sorts of bizarre requests; Liu Zi's was just a minor issue.
"Are these bricks and tiles of good quality?" Liu Zi liked bricks, but she didn't want to build a dilapidated house.
"I had them picked out piece by piece, no problem. It's all thanks to the demolition of the neighboring community; otherwise, I wouldn't have been able to gather all of them!"
Foreman Wang wasn't a brainless man. He not only had people look for blue bricks, but also had the team leader find out what nice tiles, intricately carved window and door frames, and neatly arranged floor tiles!
In short, after Foreman Wang and his team swept through the area, the price of scrap building materials in the demolition community skyrocketed.
And you know what? Foreman Wang and his team didn't work for nothing; they actually found a few good things afterward, but that's another story.
The construction of the courtyard house is expected to take six months, and it is estimated that it will be completed by the end of the year.
With the house near the overpass as a foundation, Liu Zi wasn't too concerned about the construction schedule of the courtyard house.
Lingzi is old enough to go to school and can't stay in Songzhuang any longer.
Lingzi's birthday is small, and she will start preschool on September 1st this year. As for Qiqi, she can decide whether she wants to stay home or go to kindergarten; she won't force her.
Of course, Liu Zi didn't forget about things in Hong Kong. As soon as she returned to Beijing, she sent the two manuscripts to the magazine and the Beijing Evening News as quickly as possible.
Just to be on the safe side, she made two phone calls to confirm that it could be published.
Liu Ziwen's literary talent goes without saying; her articles are insightful, critical of current affairs, and reveal the true state of public security in Hong Kong at that time, which naturally earned her high praise from the two editors-in-chief.
Finally, Liu Zi proposed to publish it on May 1st, and the other party readily agreed.
After hanging up the phone, Liu Zi sneered. Since she was destined to perish anyway, she might as well help start the fire ahead of time.
Because "Parents" was Liu Zi's first TV drama script, she was quite concerned about the bidding process.
To date, a total of six companies that meet her requirements have participated in the election.
Speaking of the fame of "Parents", it is thanks to "Reading" magazine. Last time I called, the editor told me that they would be coming to Beijing for a meeting after May Day, so Liu Zi thought she should treat the two of them well.
As for the choice of "Parents", Liu Zi had already made her first choice when she was in Shenzhen: CCTV's TV drama production center.
Of course, this also depends on CCTV's production schedule. If the script takes several years to reach them before filming can begin, then it won't be very interesting.
Liu Zi called Wang Jian and asked him to contact CCTV's TV drama production center so that the two sides could make contact first.
"Zizi, Song Yan has come to see you!" Liu Zi was thinking about recent events when a voice suddenly interrupted her thoughts.
Liu Zi has been busy with business lately and hasn't seen her for a long time.
The shops in Songzhuang have always been managed by Sister-in-law Song.
"Sister Yan, what brings you here?" Liu Zi quickly ushered her into the house.
"I hadn't seen you in a long time, so I came to see you. I heard from my uncle the other day that you went to Hong Kong?" Song Yan sat down on the sofa with a big smile.
"Yes, I had some work to do, so I stayed there for a few days." Liu Zi was unwilling to elaborate.
"My sister is amazing, she's already working over there." Song Yan didn't notice anything unusual and exclaimed.
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