Chapter 74: Hong Kong Chinese Society consultation procedures are simplified...



Chapter 74: Hong Kong Chinese Society consultation procedures are simplified...

Chapter 74

Lin Mujin and Editor-in-Chief Wang both came out of the law firm with smiles on their faces.

Because they all achieved their goals.

She can sign directly because she has the power of attorney from "Uncle Lin".

So the contract was drafted by a lawyer on the spot and both parties signed it directly.

"Ms. Lin, the money will be mailed to you within three days." Editor-in-Chief Wang said with a smile.

Lin Mujin extended her hand, "Happy cooperation!"

Editor-in-Chief Wang politely shook hands and said, "Happy cooperation!"

Lin Mujin waved goodbye and said, "See you next time, Editor-in-Chief Wang."

She was going to the bus stop to wait for the bus, but she didn't know if there were any double-decker buses.

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Lin Mujin supported her chin with one hand and looked out the window. Unfortunately, she didn't wait for the double-decker bus, but considering that she had to change buses, she didn't want to waste time and got on.

Fortunately, there are many empty seats, so you don’t have to stand.

Her mind is now full of Bandao Hotel and her previous law firm.

The food at Bandao Hotel is excellent and lives up to its great reputation.

I can bring my family to try it out in the future. Today's bill is only over 300 yuan, which is totally affordable.

But it’s okay to come once or twice occasionally, but if she wants to eat it all year round, she would still choose Chinese food.

Who made her have a Chinese stomach?

And that Earl Grey tea is not as good as the ice room’s milk tea.

She doesn't have such refined taste.

After leaving the tea restaurant, they took a taxi directly to a law firm.

Editor-in-Chief Wang said that it was introduced by a friend.

It seems that he has done a lot of preparation in advance.

Lin Mujin did not object, as she could understand most contracts.

After all, I have been an editor for so many years, so I shouldn’t be involved in too many contracts.

If she has any doubts and won't sign, she has a ready-made excuse, because she is not "the real person".

She would take the contract to another lawyer.

Fortunately, there were no problems. The lawyer was very professional and charged a very professional fee of $300 per hour.

I drafted a new contract for them efficiently and explained each item one by one to ensure that both parties understood and had no objections. Finally, the contract was signed.

She didn't come here empty-handed either, she also brought the power of attorney from "Uncle Lin".

After checking, the lawyer said he could sign on my behalf.

It seems that some legal knowledge in previous lives was universal.

Lin Mujin thought that she would have the chance to take a look at Hong Kong's current legal books in the future.

It is still necessary to understand the law.

The contract did not specify how the newspaper would pay her, and it was her specific request. It could be the same as the previous method of remuneration.

The main reason is that she is afraid that it is not safe to collect cash.

The remittance slip can be processed directly at the bank and deposited into the passbook.

With the addition of the 70,000, her savings amount exceeded 150,000.

The main reason is that the food truck’s daily dividend of 1,600+ and the current daily royalties of 720 yuan are too much.

It will soon reach 200,000.

Converted into RMB, it is about 60,000 to 70,000, which is really a lot.

In this era, people with a monthly income of 10,000 yuan in the inland area can make it into the newspapers.

Lin Mujin curled her eyes and began to imagine going inland for a shopping spree.

It really is true that you can’t lose out by buying it! If you buy it, you will earn money!

Lin Mujin got up excitedly and prepared to get off at the station. She didn't want to go home yet, but to find a place to ask how to apply for documents to go back to the inland.

She thought of the police station.

Although there is no saying in Hong Kong that "if you have any problems, go to the police", it won't hurt to ask them, as they definitely have more information.

I asked a kind old lady for directions, and she took the bus again. After getting off for two stops, I was at the police station.

"Sir, I'd like to ask how to go to the mainland? Which department can I go to?"

The male officer was stunned for a moment, but still answered, "It's not at the police station. Go to the Hong Kong Chinese Society. They also have a branch in Kowloon City, in xxxxxx."

Lin Mujin took note of it carefully, smiled and thanked him repeatedly before leaving.

Then I took the bus, which took a little longer this time, more than twenty minutes.

Lin Mujin looked at the time. It was already four fifty. She had to hurry because the staff were about to go off work.

She didn't bring any ID with her and didn't expect to get it done immediately. Her only purpose of coming here today was to consult.

Hurry up and jog in.

"Hello, ma'am. I'd like to ask how to apply for documents to travel inland?"

The other party was very polite. "Miss, please take a seat. Are you looking for documents to travel to the mainland? Since last year, the mainland has begun to simplify procedures. Previously, relatives in the mainland had to apply first before we could process it, but that's no longer necessary. And there's no need to go to Luohu Port to fill out an application form. We can directly handle the 'Homecoming Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Compatriots' here. Applicants only need to fill out an application form with their ID and attach a recent one-inch photo. The review period will take a month, and you will need to come in person to pick it up. Once approved, you can use it multiple times within three years, instead of having to apply one at a time like before, which saves a lot of trouble."

Lin Mujin asked about the photo requirements again and was told that as long as the photo was popular recently and the hairstyle did not change suddenly, it would be fine.

"Thank you for your help."

Lin Mujin came out of the office at exactly five o'clock, so she shouldn't have delayed anyone from getting off work.

He murmured, "Finally, I got lucky for once."

Unlike real estate, gold and stock markets, they all missed the good times.

However, she would have to wait until January to apply, as she would be eighteen years old at that time.

It just so happened that she used this time to make more money.

If you want to shop a lot, you need money.

By the way, I have to talk to my family about this.

I guess the uncle won't agree to her going alone, so if nothing unexpected happens, her cousin will accompany her.

So cousin Lin also has to apply.

Lin Muli is still clamoring to go out and play, but he has to go to school and study medicine now, so he probably doesn't have time.

As for Cousin Lin, she definitely won’t be willing to close the food truck business.

Lin Mujin hummed a little tune and came to the bus stop again. The bus came soon, but there were too many people and it was rush hour.

She didn't want to wait for the next bus because it might be even more crowded than this one, so she cleverly followed a wealthy old lady and got on the bus quite easily.

But as more and more people got into the car, she could hardly breathe.

I feel a little regretful and decided to take a taxi.

I held the bag tightly against my chest. There was a camera in the bag and I was afraid it would get bumped.

Fortunately, I got off the bus after more than ten minutes.

After getting off the car, Lin Mujin took out a handkerchief from her pocket and wiped the sweat from her forehead. Well, the handkerchief was wet in a large area.

He quickly wiped his face and muttered, "I almost got squeezed to the point of spilling oil."

Next time I take the bus, I will definitely check the time. The bus during rush hour is so damn scary.

She looked around and saw that the bus stop was quite far from her home, but it would only take about ten minutes to walk there.

She thought about it and changed direction because it was closer to the food trucks in the market.

Because she had to concentrate on writing, she hadn't been there for a long time. Fortunately, she had already finished writing the 8,000-yuan assignment for tomorrow morning, so she now had no tasks to do and was free of worries.

I haven’t seen the food trucks during the evening rush hour yet, but I heard from my cousin Lin that there is a huge flow of customers.

Maybe she could help out there.

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