Chapter 587: Spell? Nonsense
Under Le Huizhen's active instigation, Cao Wei finally got into Miyoko's car.
The GT-R, which was just launched this year, has a powerful horsepower of 650 horsepower and efficient and stable four-wheel drive. As soon as it was launched, it achieved amazing results in the 24-hour endurance race in Le Mans. Even the Ford RS500, which dominated the car world at that time, became its defeated player. It is a complete template for the God of War and laid a strong foundation for the later Nissan God of War.
What surprised Cao Wei was that this magic car was actually Miyoko's car, which gave him a new understanding of the driving skills Miyoko had claimed before.
It’s not like being able to drive such a powerful magic car. Miyoko is the kind of road killer who can even get rid of the brakes and accelerator when she is nervous. If that’s the case, how could she survive until now with the horsepower of this car?
As he comforted himself, Cao Wei told Miyoko his destination. After Miyoko called "Young West", he also started the car. With a burst of tire friction, the car directly ejected and started, and in the blink of an eye it had already mixed into the rolling traffic in front of him.
Like a flexible sailfish, she was tempted by the traffic, drilling left and right, and she could say that she was familiar with the road, and her speed was not slow at all.
Seeing her doing this, the cars following behind her were gradually being pulled away. Cao Wei was naturally surprised, and even the praise for Miyoko became a little sincere.
"Miss Miyoko said that she had excellent driving skills, I didn't believe it, but now it seems that there is no bragging about this. It's amazing, it's really amazing."
"You've been awarded."
Hearing such praise, Miyoko looked gloomy and was about to say a few words to herself, but she didn't expect Le Huizhen to just get in at this time and directly expose their old secrets.
"That's not... I remember when we sisters were in school in Britain, they were all over the major streets of London. Who wouldn't know how powerful our sisters are in the famous underground racing circle in London? If we hadn't been the Pulitzer Prize and became the world's most famous journalists, maybe we'd already stood on the podium of which event!"
"Please, I am the one who drives the car, and I am the one who is responsible for the competition. At most, you can waving flags and shouting at the side. Can you add you in every time?"
Miyoko complained, which immediately attracted Le Huizhen's protest.
"Hey, I'll take the car when I promised, and you'll get the money for you! Of course, this honor was shared by both of us. Why? Are you planning to refuse to admit it now?"
This resounding statement made Miyoko roll her eyes, and she didn't know how to refute her for a moment.
When Le Huizhen saw her silent, she immediately became proud.
"Hmph, it's not so easy to leave me alone. Miyoko, you won't be able to escape from my claws in this life, do you know?"
"Don't say that you seem like a female bully, have you forgotten that you have your fellow villagers around you?"
Miyoko woke up, and Le Huizhen, who was already a little proud, then she remembered that there was another Cao Wei beside her, and immediately stuck out her tongue at him with a little embarrassed look.
Cao Wei didn't care about her nature's expression, and even thought that her straightforward and a bit coquettish look was quite cute. This made him suddenly become more interested and became curious about the role of Le Huizhen. It was also indirect, so he began to inquire about Le Huizhen's essence.
"Ms. Le is the host of Morning News? She can host such an important program at such a young age. I think Ms. Le must have outstanding professional abilities."
“That’s…”
Most of the people who cause trouble on weekdays are often troubled. This is the first time Le Huizhen has been praised like this for her work ability, especially by such a handsome guy as Cao Wei. This made her unable to help but raise her tail and immediately became a little reluctant to restrain herself as she danced.
"My biggest goal in life is to win the Pulitzer Prize as a female journalist. In order to achieve this goal, I have never been afraid of even if there are swords and fires ahead."
"Have you heard of the deaths that happened in Xiangjiang a while ago?"
"Fate? Are you referring to?"
"It's the population smuggling case and the murder of the big brothers in the community."
After hearing this, Cao Wei knew it and felt a little strange. After all, as one of the parties involved, he was mentioned in person such a thing in person, and he inevitably felt like he was caught.
But I thought I knew it was just a coincidence. There was no reason why a young reporter saw through such a perfect disguise. So he just looked confused.
"It seems like I'm a little informed. Why, do these vague things have anything to do with you?"
"Of course, these eucalyptus were first reported by me. For this eucalyptus, I didn't sleep all night and almost circulated the entire Hong Kong River before I got the first-hand news. And if it weren't for the old antiques on the TV station, I wouldn't let me go. Maybe I'd have already brought the death of those club bosses to the TV directly!"
"Then you... are so great!"
Seeing her spoiled personality, Cao Wei really doesn't doubt whether she has the courage to do this. According to her statement, Cao Wei can only say that fortunately she was stopped by someone, otherwise she might be able to make a big mistake.
If the news that her boss was hung up appeared on TV, it would make the young and dandy. And if they knew that this was something Le Huizhen had done, then what was waiting for her would definitely not end up being a good end.
Either it was flooded with cement and sunk to the port, or someone wrote a miserable word on his thigh.
No matter which one is not suitable for children, it requires a fee to watch. Therefore, Le Huizhen can appear in front of her safely. In addition to the high enough luck value, Cao Wei can only doubt whether she has a strong background.
This matter is not easy to inquire about, because it gives people a feeling of being intentional when inquiring. So Cao Wei only kept silent on this issue.
Le Huizhen was already ready for a lot of words, but she was waiting for Cao Wei to speak and talk to him continuously. But he suddenly stopped abruptly, which made Le Huizhen feel like she was punching the air.
However, as a reporter, she finally got closer to Cao Wei and started talking. She didn't even say that the good atmosphere suddenly became cold.
So her eyes were swaying and the style of painting changed. She immediately looked innocent and curious and asked Cao Wei.
"Cao Sheng, don't mind if I'm asking you some private questions now."
"Ha...it depends on how personal you are asking."
Cao Wei smiled and the answer was naturally clear. This made Le Huizhen unable to help but cut it, but she still asked the question honestly.
"Cao Sheng, you achieved such achievements at the age of 18. Does it have anything to do with your family? Is it the kind of family that has a lot of knowledge in your family?"
"The origin of family education? To some extent, it can be said that. However, the origin of family education in my family may be somewhat different from what you think."
"Hmm? How do you say this?"
After asking this question, Le Huizhen also entered the state directly. Not only did she act like she was pursuing the root cause, but she also took out a small notebook from her bag and started to record it quickly.
And because it was not an ulterior motive, Cao Wei also gave a very straightforward answer.
"My family has been a Taoist priest since my great-grandfather. My great-grandfather, my grandfather, and then I, the direct inheritance of the three generations. If you want to talk about Taoist theory, my lineage, as a direct inheritance of the Northern School Quanzhen, can indeed be called a family-learning origin. But mathematics... this thing is only related to my personal talent, and has no connection with this kind of family-learning."
"Are you still a Taoist priest?"
"That's right. I'm indeed a Taoist priest, the kind with documents."
Le Huizhen's eyes widened suddenly, obviously she didn't expect Cao Wei to have such a certain identity. This made her feel a little disbelief immediately.
He also looked at Cao Wei suspiciously for a while, and then she asked a question that made Cao Wei's brow jump.
"That... Cao Sheng, since you are a Taoist priest from the ancestors, do you know magic?"
This question is a bit out of the question, but Le Huizhen is really curious about it.
Living in a place like Xiangjiang where she believes in Feng Shui metaphysics, she will be somewhat affected. Although the higher education she received requires her to be disdainful of such superstitious things, these external environmental factors still make her somewhat doubtful.
So, she wanted to know how professionals like Cao Wei viewed this question. Cao Wei also answered this question very decisively.
"Spell? Miss Le, it's about to be twenty-first century, and humans have already run to the moon. At this time, you are still asking whether the spell exists. Is it a bit inappropriate?"
"You must know that Taoism is a philosophical thought, not a lie who makes a living by relying on magic. We practice Taoism to calm our thoughts and transcend our spirits. To a certain extent, we achieve harmonious unity between man and nature, in order to achieve long-term physical and spiritual endurance."
"What we practice is internal rather than external. At most, we should practice some martial arts to strengthen our bodies. As for what kind of magic is not magic, it is purely nonsense. Compared to magic, I hope you believe in science more. Look at me, am I running all the way on the road of science?"
"So, then what you mean is that the so-called spells are all liars in the world and do not exist."
"I think spells are just an external explanation of science. They are a kind of deception of people's thoughts by using people's unknown psychology, such as...Damn!"
Chapter completed!