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Chapter 510 Answering the reporter's question

"coming."

Someone in the crowd of reporters shouted, which immediately focused their attention.

I saw a black Rolls-Royce Phantom slowly driving into the parking lot. Judging from the license plate number, it was undoubtedly Lu Dongjie's car.

Today is the award ceremony for this year's top ten outstanding young people, held at the Convention Center on Gloucester Road, Causeway Bay.

Lu Dongjie was selected as one of the top ten outstanding young people. It was announced a few days ago and he will definitely attend the award ceremony today.

Since his last public appearance, he has been deliberately avoiding media reporters, leaving them unable to find anyone.

The reporter came here early in the morning and waited, preparing to catch him on the spot and interrogate him.

Lu Dongjie's remarks in support of Jingcha made him seem to be surrounded by thousands of accusations, and he was criticized for days.

But he never responded, not even a superfluous explanation, and allowed them to shout and kill.

Previously, reporters were worried whether his qualifications for being elected to the top ten outstanding youths would be deprived due to this public controversy.

After the Governor's statement came out last night, things immediately took a turn for the worse and were developing in his favor.

They saw the news on the front page of Tiantian Daily today, with the words "Amnesty" written in two capital letters, it looked like a winner.

Lu Dongjie was beaten up in the public opinion field, and even Buddha was afraid that he would be angry. Today he can finally feel proud.

He chose to make a high-profile appearance today, making those who were unhappy with him feel even more unhappy.

But reporters really don't know how to describe this guy who likes to do things his own way.

You have money to buy a Rolls-Royce, but you don't hire a driver and have to drive it yourself. You are really rich and willful.

After Lu Dongjie got out of the car, he first smiled and waved at the reporters, taking the initiative to say hello.

He was wearing a white shirt, a black suit, and a knitted cloak. The clothes clung to his body, giving him a freehand and chic look.

The reporters secretly admired his appearance. His appearance and his talent made him even more powerful.

After he got out of the car, he opened the door for the VIP in the back seat.

A beautiful girl with a clean complexion walked out, with a pair of big watery eyes and teeth like shells.

Wearing a waist-cinched knee-length skirt with tiny butterfly sleeves, she looked cute and innocent, like a little fairy.

Miss Guan smiled coquettishly and took the initiative to hold his arm, not minding the reporters taking pictures at all.

The reporters had already figured out her family background and knew that she was the apple of Guan Shan and Zhang Bingqian's eye.

At such a young age, she already has a lot of star status.

Lu Dongjie and the beautiful girl slowly walked towards the conference center door with a slight smile on his face.

A reporter from Sing Tao Daily stepped forward and was the first to ask: "Sheng Lu, what do you think of the Hong Kong Governor's amnesty order?"

It's just that this male reporter worked too hard. With his height and long arms, he almost reached the tape recorder to his mouth.

Lu Dongjie looked at the group of reporters surrounding him and believed that it would be difficult to escape their siege without some news materials.

He calmed down and answered calmly: "I very much support the Hong Kong Governor's decision to put the overall situation first, which will help calm this dispute, resolve conflicts, and get society back on track."

A reporter from the South China Morning Post immediately followed up, "There are rumors that the Hong Kong governor was in high danger due to the security situation in Hong Kong, which almost led to a riot. The British army said it could not cope with the situation, and finally made concessions?"

Lu Dongjie corrected him righteously: "I don't agree with this statement. They are expressing their demands, not creating chaos."

He solemnly reiterated, "Hong Kong police have always been law-abiding and strictly disciplined. It was just the excessive behavior of a small group of people."

Not to be outdone, a reporter from the Industrial and Commercial Daily took advantage of the opportunity and asked: "Sheng Lu, some of the contents of the Hong Kong Governor's statement last night coincide with the two suggestions you made at the Lions Club."

He paused and looked directly at him, "Did the government adopt your opinion, or did you receive the news beforehand?"

Other reporters were waiting for his answer quietly. They also had this question in their minds. It was too much of a coincidence.

It stands to reason that before issuing such an important decision as amnesty, Hong Kong Governor MacLehose must have discussed it with officials in his inner circle.

Lu Dongjie is not a person with deep connections, so it is impossible for him to know such confidential information in advance.

Then, the only reasonable explanation left is that the Hong Kong Governor and decision-makers recognized his suggestion.

Miss Guan held his arm, with a smile on her face, and her shining eyes quietly showed admiration.

She likes his calm and unhurried temperament and his confidence that everything is up to him, which gives her a sense of dependence.

Lu Dongjie spread his hands helplessly, "How can I, a powerless commoner, touch the core secrets?"

He went on to simply explain, "It is actually not difficult to predict what decision one party will make if it has no way to retreat from the cliff and has full room for maneuver."

A tall, thin and bespectacled female reporter suddenly retorted: "The Hong Kong governor pardoned those corrupt elements. Don't you think that although it seems to have restored order, it is actually at the expense of destroying the rule of law in Hong Kong?"

Lu Dongjie took a look at her work ID. She was a reporter from Ming Pao, but her political awareness and level were not good enough.

He shook his head slowly, "The law is nothing more than human feelings. Hong Kong has a long history of bad morals, and many people can't help themselves."

The female reporter was angry and was about to refute.

Lu Dongjie continued to add: "I think any system should have the principle of avoiding past mistakes and avoiding future ones, and treating illnesses to save lives. Just like a doctor treats illnesses, it is entirely to save people, not to torture them to death."

Finally, an entertainment reporter asked: "Lu Sheng, I heard that a song under your name has been banned by the radio station. Is this a warning from the authorities to you?"

Lu Dongjie shrugged and responded simply, "When gods fight, it's an unreasonable disaster. What can I say."

The song "Flying Sand Wind Transfer", which is considered to support the Jingcha protests, has been banned from broadcast by two Hong Kong radio stations.

For a long time, Hong Kong has not inspected or managed the content of popular song lyrics.

Although occasionally the lyrics of some songs are criticized by people in the society, thinking that they are too exaggerated or vulgar.

However, generally speaking, song lyricists know how to exercise self-restraint, so it is rare for radio stations to ban songs.

However, it may be due to changes in social trends, so in the past, lyrics that were more elegant and co-written are now gradually becoming more colloquial.

Recently, relevant parties have discovered that the songs sung by Big AL, Xu Guanying and Zhang Di overly exaggerate sentimental words in the lyrics, which may have a negative impact on the public.

The five popular songs are Hero, Silver Phoenix Out of the Bell, Anti-pornography Funny Record, Yellow Hong Kong and Maomao Song.

The lyrics of the song involve prostitution skills, bar girls, and body hair, etc., and are considered to be low-grade, unpleasant and obscene songs.

A small number of radio listeners called to request such obscene songs, but the program host stated that they could not be broadcast because some of the lyrics of the songs were "inappropriate."

Lu Dongjie's song has nothing to do with any of this, but it just happened to be during this wave of crackdowns that innocent people were implicated.
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