Chu Yu was building her career in Gangcheng when Long Cheng told her about this. Chu Yu never expected that Mao Xia would stoop to fraud. But if she could be a prostitute, what was fraud?
"Still haven't found them?"
"No! Our brothers from Xinyi City practically turned the whole city upside down, but we couldn't find them. I suspect those two might have run away!"
"Run away? Where can we run to? It's impossible abroad, we need a passport, and running away takes a long time and involves a lot of trouble. The only place we can run away is in the mainland," Chu Yu pondered.
Longcheng yawned lazily, "Who knows? Nine times out of ten he went to the mainland. I heard that many wealthy businessmen have gathered in Nanhai, Shenzhen. That Greyhound kid has bad intentions and will definitely do robbery. The mainland police are not keeping a close watch, so it is easy for them to take advantage of the loopholes! Nine times out of ten it was your good sister's idea."
Mao Xiazhen has returned to the mainland? What is she planning to do? Surely she's not planning to rob Zhou Jian'an?
Chu Yu informed Jiang Yu, who had recently been helping Zhou Jian'an inquire about the situation in the South China Sea. She heard that Mao Xia had disappeared and might come to the mainland. Jiang Yu nodded and said, "I understand. I will be careful."
"Try not to run into them. They know you, and if you do, it'll be hard to explain."
"If all else fails, I'll just say I'm being kept by Zhou Jian'an. Anyway, that's what I do in this line of work, they should believe me?"
Mao Xia had told Jiang Yu about Zhou Jia'an, and if Jiang Yu really said that, Mao Xia would be the only one who would believe it.
However, Zhou Jian'an's name on his Gangcheng ID card is not that. It's plausible that Jiang Yu lied and said she didn't know that Zhou Weicheng was Zhou Jian'an.
If all else fails, Jiang Yu can say that she was sent by Long Cheng to Zhou Jian'an's side, and that Long Cheng was there to control Miss Zhou and keep an eye on her father, wanting to make things more thorough.
In short, all the reasons were found by Jiang Yu.
There are too many uncontrollable factors regarding Greyhound and Mao Xia. Chu Yu still hopes that Jiang Yu can pay attention to her safety. There is no need to hurt herself for such people. If all else fails, Jiang Yu can go back to Hong Kong first and avoid Mao Xia and Greyhound.
Jiang Yu shook her head. She came to the South China Sea and witnessed its development and vitality. Like the young people who came to the South China Sea to seek their fortune, she felt a surge of excitement in the South China Sea Special Economic Zone.
She couldn't wait to realize her ambitions here.
Of course, she didn't have any grand ambitions, but she did want to do business and make money like Miss Zhou, and wanted to do something honest and straightforward. Miss Zhou told her how to do real estate and even found a staff member to receive her. Jiang Yu really learned a lot here.
This was an experience she had never had anywhere else.
“Miss Zhou, don’t worry. Even if Mao Xia and Greyhound come, they won’t dare to kill me. I have no grudge against them. What reason would they have to cause me trouble? They’re after money. The one they have a grudge against is Zhou Jian’an. They’ll only join forces with me to take down Zhou Jian’an.”
Teaming up is also very troublesome. If Jiang Yu becomes an inside man, she will easily be targeted by the police and may even be sentenced.
If Mao Xia were to reveal Jiang Yu's identity to Zhou Jian'an, it would be even more of a loss.
However, Jiang Yu insisted on staying, and Chu Yu couldn't say anything else.
Chu Yu's work in the luxury goods market in the port city has indeed opened up sales channels for Mandarin. In recent days, Mandarin has been receiving increasing attention from the people of the port city, and many of its bags have even become hot-selling items among socialites. Sometimes, Mandarin's supply cannot keep up with demand, and pre-orders are required.
If a store requires customers to prepay to reserve items, it at least indicates that customers recognize and trust the brand.
He Lu wants to make luxury goods, and he's already halfway there. As long as Mandarin's store is successful and several more branches open in Gangcheng, Mandarin will have something to brag about and will be able to stand tall and replicate its Gangcheng experience in other cities.
In this era, the port city's development is at the forefront of the world. If you can succeed in the port city, there is no doubt that you can succeed in other cities as well.
Chu Yu and He Lu were both full of confidence.
Chu Yu also specially invited He Lu to dinner to discuss the next steps of the plan. Next, He Lu wanted to add other types of designs to Mandarin, such as Mandarin clothing and accessories. The Mandarin style is elegant and high-end, and it is not an easy task to make these accessories well.
However, the fact that Michelle Chung and Michelle Chung both endorsed their brand is a great encouragement to them.
After finishing up the business at Mandarin, Chu Yu still had to deal with Hua Lai's affairs.
Hualai is quite large in the port city, and there are many trivial matters to handle at the Hualai branch, which has taken up a lot of Chu Yu's energy.
This year, Lao Qi became very popular. After his debut, he used the stage name He Xian. After Chu Yu brought his fellow disciples to Hong Kong, Lao Qi gathered them together and formed a martial arts team. They acted in several martial arts movies and gradually found their own style.
Lao Qi is well-suited for comedic martial arts films. He and Xiao Wen starred in several road movies, which were well-received.
Last year's Shaolin series earned Lao Qi a lot of fans.
Lao Qi's movies all grossed over ten million at the box office, which was unprecedented in Hong Kong.
Lao Qi won the hearts of many viewers with his kung fu, making a name for himself with his fists and carving out his own niche in Hong Kong. Chu Yu also cared a lot about Lao Qi, giving him a lot of resources. The company even packaged and sold Lao Qi's movies overseas, earning $3 million in copyright fees from neighboring countries alone.
Copyright fees do not need to be split among the revenue.
Chu Yu previously thought that promoting Chinese culture relied on singers and dancers like Zuo Ran and Hua Qing. Who would have thought that kung fu movies would become more popular and bring her considerable rewards?
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