Chapter 2413

Public Relations Company

"Uncle He, I'm willing!" Lai Wu answered with a serious expression before He Yuzhu could finish speaking.

These words stunned He Yuzhu.

He looked at Lai Wu for a while, and seeing that Lai Wu's expression had not changed, he couldn't help but laugh.

He stood up, patted Lai Wu on the shoulder and laughed, "Then do a good job!"

Industrial production is the right path to building a business.

What you did before, even if it made money, was a bit of a shady business.

This is He Yuzhu's second self-reflection.

The antique collecting world is a very complex and murky place.

Those who hang out there and claim to like the culture of our ancestors are talking nonsense.

To put it bluntly, they should be thinking about making money, and making a lot of money.

Pure collectors exist, but they are extremely rare.

The key is to think about making money, so you have to get involved in certain things.

Exchange ideas with peers, praise each other, and then circulate some items that you acquired for a small fee among your peers to inflate their value.

He Yuzhu may be able to maintain his integrity, but that doesn't mean others can.

The key issue is that He Yuzhu dislikes the decadent atmosphere in the antique circle.

Recently, several old-fashioned people have been contacting He Yuzhu, hoping to revitalize the old furniture market in Beijing.

He Yuzhu sat in the private room with those people, listening to them speak in their thick, accented Beijing Mandarin.

Drinking tea, eating food, and even the gifts exchanged upon meeting are all old customs from the Qing Dynasty.

Several others, holding snuff bottles, were showing off in front of He Yuzhu with their long fingernails.

He Yuzhu really wanted to slap him across the face at that moment.

I don't know which sewer it came from.

The world has just started to get a little more peaceful, and these guys are already causing trouble.

According to those people, they could help He's restaurant inflate the prices of the items it collects to an astronomical level, and even turn it into a hub for antique collecting in Beijing.

Of course, it's not that there are no requirements for He Yuzhu.

The requirement was that He Yuzhu had to endorse them and help open up the road from Beijing to Hong Kong Island.

To put it bluntly, these people found out about Ho Yu-chu's connections in Hong Kong.

All I was thinking of was pulling him in to eat meat with me.

After He Yuzhu was released, he missed Comrade Lao Lu very much.

If Lao Lu were still in Beijing, He Yuzhu would definitely have gone there and asked Lao Lu to investigate those people.

But now that Lao Lu is gone, He Yuzhu has many things to do, and he lacks someone he can completely trust.

You should know that He Yuzhu could refuse those people.

But the fact that those people were able to arrange a meeting with He Yuzhu already proves their influence.

And those people could talk about Hong Kong Island in front of Ho Yu-chu.

This shows that those people are not afraid of He Yuzhu using his methods to shut them up.

This puts He Yuzhu in a difficult position; at most, he can only refuse to cooperate.

After all, in Beijing and Hong Kong, the Ho family didn't have absolute power.

He Yuzhu had specifically instructed his family not to get involved in matters related to antiques.

Even if some things become worth a hundred million or several hundred million in the future, the He family is not allowed to get involved.

The person who was given the most special instructions was He Daqing.

There's nothing to regret.

An old saying still holds true: gold is valued in times of chaos, and antiques are valued in times of prosperity.

That industry, to put it bluntly, is a parasite that has emerged from a certain stage of social development.

Or rather, a transitional product that helps the wealthy transfer their wealth. Like some luxury goods...
You can buy a watch for hundreds of thousands of dollars in city A, then sell it at a discount in city B. As long as someone buys it, the money is transferred without a trace.

Antiques are simply a higher level of luxury goods trading.

Indeed, some cultured people say that one can decipher the true historical details through some antiques.

But 99% of the participants are still in it for the money.

Antiques and archaeology are two completely different things.

This is He Yuzhu's current understanding.

He used to dream of getting rich overnight, but now he hates it.

This also proves his growth over the years.

Even reborn individuals are constantly learning and understanding society.

Your perspective is shaped by your position; he's in the mainstream now, so naturally he interprets world phenomena through the lens of mainstream views.

When Lai Wu returned home, his wife held up a piece of paper and said to him, "There's a telegram from the south."

When Lai Wu took the telegram, he saw that it contained only a telephone number and the character "Su".

Lai Wu's mind raced, and he knew who had sent him the telegram.

It could only be his former boss, Su Manyun.

He tossed and turned all night, and the next day, when it was time for work, he still went to the post office and made that long-distance call.

During the phone call, Lai Wu nodded and responded at times.

In the end, he shook his head and said, "Miss Su, thank you for your kindness!"
I've already found a job, through Principal He's introduction, so I have to decline your offer..."

After hanging up the phone and paying the bill at the window, Lai Wu let out a long sigh of relief as he left.

He rejected Su Manyun's offer of a high salary of 1,000 yuan and chose to believe He Yuzhu's advice.

He Yuzhu gave him two hundred yuan, and he felt at ease taking it.

Su Manyun offered him a monthly salary of one thousand, and he really didn't dare to get involved with that woman anymore.

Su Manyun has been dismissed by Lou Xiao'e ever since.

At first, I was thinking of going to the south to do antique business.

However, after she went to several cities in the south to conduct research,

However, they discovered that the food chain in this industry had already completed a closed loop.

Those with "family traditions" control the upstream.

All Su Manyun could do was source goods from the mainland and then transport them to Hong Kong Island for sale.

She has to bear all the risks herself.

Su Manyun wasn't a fool blinded by money; she knew that some things were simply off-limits without someone backing her up.

So what she's doing in the south now is a completely new industry – a public relations firm!
For investors from Hong Kong to the mainland, communicating with local leaders requires public relations skills.

Mainland manufacturers who want to do foreign trade also need to communicate with foreign businesses.

It can be said that Su Manyun used the skills she honed in Beijing to make a name for herself in this industry.

In a short time, it even made quite a name for itself in the south.

In a respectable office building in a small southern city.

If Lou Xiao'e saw the interior of the innermost office, she would be very familiar with it.

The layout and decoration are very similar to Lou Xiao'e's office on Hong Kong Island.

With her big, wavy hair, a suit vest skirt, and well-maintained figure, she perfectly embodies the cool yet alluring image of a career woman.

She hung up the phone, not disappointed. After all, she thought of Lai Wu because she had heard that he had lost his job because of her.

Furthermore, she greatly admired Lai Wu's ability to keep his mouth shut.

It's not that she absolutely needs Lai Wu. (End of Chapter)