Yu Xunting stopped and asked, "Comrade, what do you want?"
A young man who looked to be in his twenties was a little uneasy. "I feel a little carsick. I want to drink some hot water to calm down."
Yu Xunting nodded and asked the retired soldier beside him to go into the Wen family and pour a cup of hot water.
Wenwen walked up to Yuxunting and whispered, "Cousin, I'll leave this to you. My master and I have to go to work. I haven't been there for a few days. I wonder how the new drug research is going?"
Yu Xunting said softly, "Don't worry about this. I will arrange it."
Out of the corner of her eye, she caught sight of the man asking for hot water, and while drinking the water, she pretended to glance at Wenwen casually.
Yu Xunting's eyes flickered slightly, and he said to him, "Comrade, are you feeling better? Let's hurry up and set off."
The man naturally handed the cup to Wenwen, and the veteran who had just brought out the water took the cup first.
Yu Xunting led a group of people towards the mountains.
Wenwen came to the General Pharmaceutical Institute and discussed with several R&D personnel the progress of their new drug development in recent days.
Then she went to the office and called Mrs. Ding in Hong Kong back.
It took a while for the call to be connected, and then Mrs. Ding's voice came over, "Hello, who's there?"
Wenwen chuckled, "Mrs. Ding, is everything going well for you?"
Mrs. Ding's cheerful voice came through the microphone, "Wenwen, are you home from your business trip? Everything is going well for us. Mr. Shi's goods have been sold."
Wenwen was surprised, "You guys are so fast."
"Mr. Shi said he wanted to sell the property quickly even if he suffered a small loss, so he sold it without even going to the bank."
I didn't expect Shi Yuhe to be so cautious and careful. This is a good character.
"Wenwen, I'm holding a party tomorrow and have invited all the celebrity wives in Hong Kong." Mrs. Ding said cheerfully. After returning to Hong Kong these few days, all her acquaintances were surprised to see her. They wondered if she had gone abroad for plastic surgery. She looked so radiant and younger.
The two chatted for a long time before Mrs. Ding reluctantly hung up the phone.
In the afternoon, I received a call from Shi Yuhe and learned what had happened.
On the Luofu Bridge, one side of the boundary is the Hong Kong River. Wenwen sent out several bodyguards to safely escort Councillor Ding and his wife, Shi Yuhe and others to Lijiawan, and then they returned.
The Ding family's bodyguards had been waiting at the other end of the line for a long time.
They encountered two major gangs in Kowloon. Their thugs were fighting each other for territory. They saw the thugs wielding knives and sticks on the street, swinging them. Innocent passers-by trembled in fear, clinging to the closed doors of the shops, afraid that they would become the victims.
The ground was littered with thugs who had been stabbed with knives or had their legs broken by sticks. The streets were filled with wailing and the road was stained red with blood.
Councillor Ding's eyes turned red with anger at the scene before him. As an official of the British government, he was aware of the chaos and corruption in Hong Kong, but he was powerless to do anything.
He was well aware that Hong Kong police officers were colluding with gangs, but he had not expected that when such a large-scale gang fight broke out with so many casualties, no police would respond.
Shi Yuhe was also shocked. He had been in Hong Kong for more than a year and had seen several gang fights, but this was the first time one on such a large scale. The whole street was filled with violent gangsters, and innocent citizens were scared and running for their lives.
It's scary that Hong Kong's gangs have become so lawless.
Shi Yuhe made a prompt decision and proposed to immediately sell off the gold, silver and treasures he had brought with him, fearing that the night would bring more trouble.
Mrs. Ding contacted the gang boss's lover, claiming to give her beauty products, and the two made an appointment to meet at a beauty salon.
Mrs. Ding is the wife of an official, and she cannot openly have such an excessive relationship with the lover of a gang boss.
In the end, thanks to Mrs. Ding's relationship, Shi Yuhe sold this batch of goods at a relatively good price. Before leaving, the person in charge gave Shi Yuhe a business card and told him to contact him directly if he had any good goods in the future.
Shi Yuhe on the other end of the phone said, "We've sold over a million dollars worth of products. I think we can buy back the production line first. Even if we don't find a partner here in Hong Kong, with the help of Councillor Ding and his wife, I'm confident we can develop the business. The beauty salon is interested in collaborating with us."
Wenwen thought for a moment and felt that Shi Yuhe was right. It would be difficult to find a satisfactory partner in a short period of time. From the current perspective, perhaps it would be possible to develop without a partner.
"Okay, I need to report this to the higher-ups first. I'll let you know when the results come out."
Wenwen hung up the phone, leaned back in her chair, closed her eyes, and rested, her mind racing. She could first go to the US and check out the production line. She had plenty of cash available, so once she bought the line, she could build the food and cosmetics factories later.
She analyzed what she was going to do in her mind and decided to go to the United States. She had to make the trip herself no matter what.
She called the secretary general and reported her plan. "Teacher, this is my plan. I hope the formalities can be completed as soon as possible. When will the payment for the production line be released?"
The Secretary-General was speechless. When was the funding agreed? "When was the funding agreed to you? As for your trip to the United States, it still depends on how the higher-ups arrange it."
Wenwen said, "Teacher, you see, there are quite a few cultural relics in the tomb this time. We didn't hide any of them. There are also medicinal powders and materials left by the Japanese pirates. That is evidence of the Japanese pirates' violation of international treaties. I won't mention the credit. It's really that the pharmaceutical factory and the General Pharmaceutical Hospital are in urgent need of equipment, otherwise I wouldn't ask for it."
The Secretary-General felt a headache listening to her babble. "Okay, okay, I'll report the truth and try my best to get it for you, okay? It's probably not going to be easy for you to get approved if you go to the US yourself."
The new drug developed by Renxin Pharmaceutical Factory has received very good feedback from all over the country on its therapeutic effect. However, the pharmaceutical factory's production capacity cannot keep up, and it has begun to limit its supply to hospitals across the country. The production line is indeed imminent.
But Wenwen's safety is more important. The pharmaceutical factory is thriving, which shows that her business plan is feasible. However, Wenwen has to coordinate the overall situation, so the superiors attach great importance to her safety.
"Teacher, I'm going this time no matter what. I'll bring a few more people with me, so there won't be any problems with safety."
The secretary general was still worried, "Don't forget Song Qianhong and those spies. You don't know where they are hiding and they want to kill you at any time."
Wenwen pursed her lips and said, "I've thought about it. Instead of being on guard against thieves all day long, it's better to lure them out of their hole. Going to the United States is a good opportunity. We can lure them all abroad, and then we can wait for the opportunity to strike."
Wenwen thought of the tomb. "Those spies were very capable. The people of Lijiawan didn't even know there was a tomb in the mountains, but the spies knew it all. If the pharmaceutical factory hadn't recruited a lot of veterans and maintained strict security, the tomb might have been robbed."
The secretary general hesitated for a moment and asked, "Will Comrade Yu Xunting come with us?" It would be much safer with the protection of the soldiers of Chanlian.
"Can active-duty military personnel go abroad?" As far as she knew, military officers were not allowed to go abroad.
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