"Ah Ye, find your passport, let's go to the beautiful country."
While applying expensive cosmetics to her face, Lu Wanqing spoke to Lin Ye, who was sitting on the edge of the bed reading a book.
Lin Ye was taken aback for a moment.
What are you going to the US for? Want to go on vacation?
Lin Ye and Lu Wanqing occasionally need to travel for work, so they both have passports. Going abroad is not a problem; all they need is a letter of introduction from their employers.
Lu Wanqing was a little dissatisfied with his reaction and deliberately said:
“I’m going to inspect a five-star hotel. If you don’t come with me, am I supposed to let that idiot Chu Yi come with me? Besides, I’m going to hand over the hotel design to you, which will also generate profits for your company. It’s only reasonable for you to come with me for work.”
Seeing that she was speaking a bit harshly, Lin Ye immediately threw down his book, got off the bed, hugged her from behind, rested his chin on her shoulder, and gently coaxed her:
"Honey, don't be angry. You won't be pretty if you're angry. I'll talk to the company about this first thing tomorrow morning and ask them to buy plane tickets and arrange the trip as soon as possible."
Okay, don't be angry anymore.
As he spoke, his lips roamed over her smooth skin, and both of their bodies grew hot.
Since Lin Ye had agreed, Lu Wanqing didn't need to worry about the itinerary. His company was a foreign-invested enterprise, and there were dedicated secretaries to manage the business trips of these senior executives.
If Lu Wanqing really entrusts the design of the five-star hotel to his company, she will be the client. In this respect, foreign companies are quite good at dealing with people.
Moreover, in the late 1980s, there was a surge in people going abroad. Going abroad was not strictly controlled, and many of the star actors of that time went abroad during this period.
Soon, Lu Wanqing and Lin Ye's plane tickets were booked, and the two packed their luggage and set off.
Meanwhile, Lu Xiuwen, once again dealt a blow, returned to the garment factory in the suburbs with a sullen and dejected expression.
After what happened last time, not only was Xu Ruping, also known as Lu Jiajia, beaten by thousands of people, but Lu Xiuwen was also implicated and ridiculed by the factory workers.
Lu Wanqing had no choice but to transfer him to the suburbs, to a less populated area, to minimize his contact with outsiders.
He dared not complain in order to save money to bring his son back.
A person with a criminal record is lucky to have a job; what more could they ask for?
The key point is that when he went to Yu Lili with the two thousand yuan, he was still rejected because she said he hadn't given enough money.
One was unwilling to divorce, and the other was unwilling to give up their son, so the two reached a stalemate.
Just as Lu Xiuwen was getting angry, Yu Lili also lost her temper, stomping and shoving as she left work, only to be met by a suitor who had come to pick her up.
"Why are you here again? I'm not divorced yet. It's not good for us to be together like this all the time." Yu Lili's sour face was full of resistance.
The other person's appearance was passable, but for some reason a few years ago, he went to the countryside and came back with a limp.
But her parents insisted on introducing her to the relationship, so she maintained a lukewarm attitude towards it.
"Lili, let me take you out for Western food. Don't you love romance? Let's go back and pick up Hao Hao."
When Yu Lili heard him say he was going to pick up Hao Hao, her heart softened again.
She definitely can't keep that good-for-nothing Lu Xiuwen; she'll have to find someone else.
But other men backed off as soon as they heard she had a son. Only he was willing to accept her, and he treated Hao Hao like his own son. He always thought of Hao Hao when there was something good to eat and often bought him new clothes.
"Qi Wei, you really don't need to do this. I haven't made up my mind yet!"
Yu Lili enjoyed all of this, but was unwilling to make any promises to him immediately, so she had to give him a heads-up.
"Lili, what are you saying? From now on, my life belongs to you, and I will always wait for you."
As he spoke, he took Yu Lili's hand and led her home with satisfaction.
Yu Lili and Lu Hao have been living at her parents' home for the past few years, and her son is picked up and dropped off by his retired mother. All she needs to do every day is dress up nicely and go to work.
When Yu's mother saw Qi Wei and Yu Lili return together, she was very happy and hurriedly invited Qi Wei to come and sit in her house.
They even made Lu Hao call for help.
After calling him "Uncle," Lu Hao went to the side to continue doing his homework, showing little enthusiasm for him.
Yu Pingwei, Yu's father, who was sitting on the sofa reading the newspaper, put down his reading glasses and newspaper when he saw Qi Wei arrive, and spoke in a loud voice:
"Qi Wei is here, please have a seat."
Perhaps it's because he's used to being a leader, and also because he's an elder in his family, that he always speaks and acts with a certain air of importance.
Qi Wei took two bottles of Moutai out of his black Shanghai leather bag, placed them on the table, and said with a smile:
"Director Yu, this is a gift from me."
He never came empty-handed; he always brought either the finest cigarettes and alcohol or Yu Pingwei's favorite tea.
Even during holidays like Chinese New Year, they would give out red envelopes containing either one or two thousand yuan.
This is one of the reasons why he was loved by his parents.
Another reason is even more skillful.
It is said that after Qi Wei returned to the city, he was not assigned a good job because of his leg disability, but instead worked as a gatekeeper at the Land and Resources Bureau.
Once, Sun Wei, the director of the Land and Resources Bureau in charge of land approvals, had a big argument with his son at the door. His son suddenly collapsed from a fit of anger, and Sun Wei took him to the hospital on his bicycle.
Later, after emergency treatment, his son was out of danger, but the doctor told him even more unacceptable news: his son had late-stage cirrhosis and would die within six months unless he received a liver transplant.
Sun Wei was really worried at that time. His son was only in his twenties, but he developed cirrhosis of the liver because he drank alcohol every day. His parents turned white overnight and finally cried their eyes out, unwilling to accept the tragedy of white-haired people sending off their black-haired son.
At that time, Qi Wei's father fell ill again and was hospitalized.
His father knew about Qi Wei's act of saving lives, and for the sake of his son's future, he took the initiative to find Sun Wei and told him that he was willing to donate part of his liver.
While others donate part of their liver to a living donor, Qi Feng was willing to donate his entire liver.
Sun Wei knew that he was doing this for his son, so he immediately agreed that he would treat Qi Wei as his own son from now on.
Later, Sun Wei's son was indeed saved. Sun Wei immediately gave Qi Wei 10,000 yuan to express his gratitude and was willing to arrange a good job for him.
Qi Wei thought that doing business would make him money, so he refused the job the other man offered and instead asked him to provide convenience by setting up a stall at the entrance of the vegetable market to sell tea eggs.
As he expected, the money he made selling tea eggs in a month was equivalent to a year's salary at work. In just a few years, he accumulated a fortune of over 100,000 yuan.
Later, he took a liking to Yu Lili, and then asked Sun Wei to act as a go-between to pursue her, spending lavishly on her.
"What are your plans lately?" Yu Pingwei suddenly asked.
He was pleased that Qi Wei earned a lot of money, but selling tea eggs was not a respectable job, so he hoped that Qi Wei could do something more respectable so that his daughter could marry him.
Qi Wei smiled:
“I recently told my godfather that I want to take over a shop and open a restaurant.”
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