"The most outrageous thing is that after this incident was over, she didn't do anything wrong. The two elders of the courtyard brother's family were completely fucked. I heard that it was Mr. Zhao himself who started it."
The little prince added next to him: "I heard that that lady saw a pair of antique vases worth over ten million in the house of the two children. What a coincidence, it happened to have appeared at the auction house before that time.
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"The old man slapped the table on the spot. The person he arrested overnight would have been a first-class official in any dynasty, and he fell like this."
"Since the whole family is a public servant of the people, how can they get the money to buy more than 10 million vases at auction and put them at home? There must be something wrong," Li Jin said.
"That's right. We are not saying that Mrs. Zhao is wrong, but look at how old that girl was back then. She was a senior in high school and just an adult. She still came to seek revenge in anger. At this point, she also noticed that
There are things in the house that shouldn't be there, and she got to know them. How many children of that age do you think can be like her?"
"So after this incident, almost no one in Yanjing dared to mess with her. The main reason was not Biao, nor how awesome her grandfather was. What really made people's teeth hurt was that this bitch had such a deep mind.
They are brothers and sisters, they are exactly the same mold."
"So you said we can't be shocked when we see you flirting with such a tigress."
After listening to the little prince's heartfelt explanation, Li Jin was dumbfounded.
To be honest, this was the first time he learned about Zhao Wanjun's past, that there was such a history.
If this matter is true, then Zhao Wanjun's city is much deeper than she thought.
As for the young prince and Prince Pan, there is obviously no need to lie to themselves about this kind of thing.
"Maybe it's because we have a good rapport. It's not flirting. It's just that we have a good relationship and talk more casually."
He himself didn't believe Li Jin's words.
But no matter what they thought, things passed after all.
After finishing the meal, the three exhausted people went back to rest.
Because of the time difference, it was already dark in the United States when Li Jin lay down.
On this new day, the first big news broke, which attracted the attention of countless people.
It even became more popular than the subprime mortgage crisis.
That's the anniversary special issue of Time Magazine, released.
Originally, this was not a big deal. No matter how many people read Time Magazine, it was just a magazine. It could not be as important as the money and stocks in your own pockets. But the key lies in this anniversary special issue and its cover.
The character is a Chinese that countless Americans are gnashing their teeth at and wishing they could peel off their skin and get cramps.
Li Jin!
Since the founding of Time magazine, there have been only a handful of Chinese people who have appeared on the cover of the anniversary special issue. Before Li Jin, they could be counted on one hand.
But now, in this special period, Li Jin, as a Chinese and the Chinese businessman who fundamentally triggered the subprime mortgage crisis, appears on the cover of Time Magazine, which is like a loud slap in the face of the American people.
"This Chinese businessman who is less than 30 years old has told the world with his actions that nothing is impossible."
This short sentence is the accompanying text on the cover.
In the photo on the cover, Li Jin is dressed in formal clothes, sitting leisurely on the sofa, looking up at the sky outside the window.
Just such a profile was selected as the Best Photography Award in 2001 and one of the top 100 most influential celebrities in the world in 2001.
Time magazine used three full pages to completely restore the last interview with Li Jin, without changing any text, and tried to show Li Jin's original attitude to everyone around the world as authentically as possible.
"He said he was a purely apolitical businessman, but he used commercial means to make American officials miserable."
"He said he didn't care about his wealth, but his every move has profoundly affected all aspects of Chinese society. Tens of thousands of families rely on the jobs he provides to make a living."