Chapter 200 The Second Child Was Born



Gu Jianguo and Li Guizhi weren't necessarily blaming their son.

They were a little dissatisfied because Gu Hongjie had bought the new computer learning machine without saying a word, and they wanted to use this as an excuse to talk about not being extravagant.

After all, we've lived through hard times, so even though we're well-off now, we can't squander money like it's nothing.

However, because Gu Wei spoke up, I was too embarrassed to continue.

After lunch, Gu Wei returned to his room, intending to take a nap.

He had barely lain down when he received a call from Qin Zhiheng.

It turned out that Qin Zhiheng had just returned from out of town.

After hearing that Gu Wei was going to open a restaurant that combines Chinese and Western cuisine, I asked if there was anything I could help with and also wanted to visit the restaurant.

Gu Wei naturally agreed without hesitation.

He knew that after several well-timed trades in the Shanghai stock market, Qin Zhiheng valued and trusted him more and more, and was eager to befriend him.

In a society based on personal connections, you can't accomplish anything with just money if you don't have connections.

Especially in Beijing, you never know who might be the one to smash a brick down.

If someone says "I want it," and you don't have any connections, you can only obediently hand it over with both hands.

When Gu Wei arrived by car, Qin Zhiheng was leaning against a jeep, smoking.

The two hadn't seen each other for several days, but there was no awkwardness between them. They greeted each other warmly and then walked into the store together.

Qin Zhiheng asked, "How much did your shop cost in total?"

Gu Wei answered honestly, "Around 200,000."

Qin Zhiheng looked around the first floor and sighed, "It's a price, too. You didn't tell me earlier, otherwise it definitely wouldn't have cost this much."

As the saying goes, good steel should be used on the blade.

Gu Wei wouldn't trouble Qin Zhiheng with a trivial matter that could be solved with money, thus wasting his goodwill.

Qin Zhiheng understood that Gu Wei wasn't short of money, so after saying that, he asked, "When will you open?"

Gu Wei's shop is now fully renovated, with the front bar, tables and chairs, and small indoor playground all set up, but the kitchen is still missing some things.

"National Day, perhaps."

The two didn't stay in the store long; after leaving, they went bowling.

When they played ball, they inevitably talked about stocks.

Gu Wei also heard more details about the Shenzhen 810 incident.

It has to be said that one's perspective is determined by one's position; no matter the time, the mindset at the upper, middle, and lower levels has never changed...

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