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Chapter 072

Canglong's enlightenment still had some effect. After the second class, Canglong left the classroom and went to an observation point he chose to watch Wanwan alone.

After not being able to find where Canglong had gone, Wanwan suddenly felt a little lost within ten minutes after class, but soon someone came over to chat with Wanwan, some girls and some boys, perhaps because of Wanwan's independence and appearance.

, it’s really endearing, even if it’s as cold as an iceberg, there are still guys who don’t know how to live or die.

After trying many times, Wanwan finally started talking to the children around her. She was still unfamiliar at first, but after a long time, she finally got into it half-baked. She never seemed to have thought that someone would actually share it with her.

Although those things were very childish to her, she still accepted them because she felt a different feeling. At that moment, she seemed to understand why her brother said so many things to her.

Beijing's unique leisure culture has the most direct effect on creating the talkative character of Beijingers.

Even the children are the same, and the topics they talk about are the same as their parents. The content of the talk is not endless bragging, nor is it a gentle discussion of matters. They all seem to be just for a moment of pleasure and to relieve their leisure.

And some of the things they said when chatting were quite profound. Perhaps it was due to the influence of their parents that they received a wealth of information through their ears and eyes.

As the capital and political center, there is only a wall separating it from Zhongnanhai, so most outsiders always feel that Beijing should be a very strict and harmonious place, and chatting should avoid taboo things.

However, when Canglong heard Wanwan chatting with these children, he kept talking about political topics. After getting to know his family background, he was almost eloquent. He could talk about all the inside stories about the Central Committee and the Red Wall. It felt like Zhongnanhai was his own backyard.

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Coupled with the childish words, sometimes I can't help but laugh when I listen to it.

Canglong originally thought that Beijing should be a very exclusive city. After all, it was at the center of public opinion. He even felt that Beijingers should have more sense of superiority. After all, they were descendants of the imperial city at the feet of the emperor.

In fact, this is also the case. From their conversations, Canglong can always hear some content with his own superiority. However, once this sense of superiority is integrated into the circle, it will become less objectionable.

On the contrary, they will feel comfortable, because they have no malicious intentions. On the contrary, the more they have a sense of superiority, the more enthusiastic they are. This kind of enthusiasm is completely different from the xenophobia in Beijing that public opinion says.

Therefore, to a certain extent, public opinion seems to represent only a minority of people, not the majority.

When school was over in the evening, what she saw the most was the pick-ups and drop-offs in various luxury cars. After saying goodbye to a few friends she had just met, Wanwan looked around at the school gate. After seeing Canglong, her first words were

: "I have friends now, and they told me a lot of things. I didn't know there were so many fun places in Beijing before. Brother, how about we go and play."

"Don't you want to play with your classmates?" Canglong asked.

"They have to go home and have to learn a lot of things. They don't have time to play, but we have made an appointment and we will be together on Saturdays and Sundays." Wanwan said quickly, fearing that she would not fulfill her promise to Canglong.

Canglong naturally knows her little thoughts, but Canglong doesn't expose them. Sooner or later, Wanwan will integrate into it, it just takes time.

"Okay, brother, I'll take you to play." Canglong nodded.

However, just as he finished speaking, a cold voice came: "Miss, our itinerary does not include fun. According to the security regulations, we should go home now. You still have a lot to do."

Hearing this, Wanwan suddenly looked aggrieved and muttered: "Just this once, Uncle Jia, please."

Everyone feels distressed when Wanwan acts like a baby, even Uncle Jia, who is always cold and cold, makes him suddenly very embarrassed, but he is still a strict executor of the plan: "You may encounter many people wherever you go.

Danger, once..."

"Huh." Wanwan angrily ignored him before he could finish speaking.

"As long as I'm here, nothing will happen to her." Canglong promised.

"Are you here?" It was a good thing that he didn't speak, but when he did, Uncle Jia became angry, "Can you predict the future? You can't just be so sure. Although Beijing is peaceful, it is not the kind of peace in your eyes."

"I can't predict the future, but I usually avoid danger. Although I'm not familiar with Beijing, at least I'm much more accurate than you in perceiving danger. What's more, I now have the command to protect Wanwan.

, you have no right to accuse us of what we did." Cang Long finished speaking coldly, ignored Uncle Jia and walked away.

They simply rented a bicycle and drove away, while Uncle Jia followed behind with almost gritted teeth, but he was helpless.

If we talk about danger, Canglong has experienced more dangers than Uncle Jia. If he doesn't even have the ability to play with Wanwan, let alone protect him.

During the days of confrontation with Uncle Jia, Canglong seemed to have some clues about his waiting. During the week, Lin Wanrou would always come back occasionally to inquire about Canglong. After finally getting the result, she would leave in a hurry.

The change in Wanwan was that she really integrated into the environment around her. Even at certain times, Canglong felt a little jealous in his heart. At that moment, he finally understood how Uncle Jia felt. Wanwan had grown up under his watch.

Yes, although Wanwan is not close to him, Uncle Jia truly treats her as his own child. Anyone who sees his child so close to others will always feel a little uncomfortable in his heart.

Whenever Wanwan is playing very enthusiastically, Canglong and Uncle Jia can only watch from the sidelines. From the initial confrontation to now, they are both the same people in the world. In addition to the identity gap between the two, there is also a bit of jealousy.

The heart just disappeared.

Wanwan's maturity and background made her become the core of their class within a week. Even the naughty boys were all surrounding her, while Wanwan developed her own ferromagnetism, which seemed to

Because she was used to hearing what Cang Long said, Wanwan would always point out the behavior of some children, and they didn't feel disgusted at all, but were happy to hear it.

While waiting for the arrival of the invisible man, Canglong ignored the other two people. At night, he suddenly received a call from Wang Xiaojie.

At first, Canglong thought it was someone from the United Arab Emirates. After all, Hamlet would not let go so easily, but when he arrived at the location with Wanwan, he frowned.

In Beijing, to be called the children of the Communist Party, their parents should be at the administrative level of 13 or above, or have a salary of "department and bureau level" or above, and the army should be at the division level. They are called the "Red Second Generation". They are

Most of the elders are veteran cadres who followed Chairman Mao to Beijing and belong to the generation that conquered the country. Their children grew up in Beijing, creating Beijing's unique "red second generation culture" and forming their own

"circle".

But what is different from what the outside world imagines is that the second-generation red generation lives a very low-key life because their family education is extremely strict. Although they have military vehicles and planes coming and going, they also have to abide by strict laws. The requirements of their parents are far higher than ordinary people imagine.

It's much stricter because they have a sword of Shang Fang standing upright on it.

Among the children of the Communist Party, most are not the second generation of red people, but the emerging second generation of officials. During the reform and opening up, many children of the Communist Party used their connections to benefit themselves and became new officials and wealthy businessmen. But there are also some

Many of them have made it through their own abilities and achievements. But it cannot be denied that their success is much easier than that of many civilians and children from rural areas. However, privilege is not something they can choose after reincarnation, but is something they are born with.

But Beijing's unique culture is that the greater your background, the stricter your tutoring, because in Beijing there is always someone with a greater background than you, and the relationship is complicated and there are checks and balances on each other, so only a few do cheating.

Different births and different cultures create different people.

A very small number of people will take advantage of their privileges to be arrogant and do ridiculous things, but most still strictly abide by the rules. For example, Li Ruomo falls into this category, and even strictly speaking, Wanwan also falls into this category.

Canglong took Wanwan to this private club called "Diamond World". There are many such clubs in Beijing, representing various circles and people of different classes. Only through the introduction of an acquaintance can one enter this club.

It is a clubhouse, so it is not open to the public.

In Beijing, there have never been gangs in the true sense, but various circles. Most of the relationships in such circles are neighbors, classmates, or friends. In such circles, most people have

A nominal boss.

So much so, that in those days, as long as someone in a circle was bullied, people in that circle would investigate which circle was the one who hit the person. Eventually, many circles would gather together and steal their parents' guns to fight.

But before the fight started, they discovered that thousands of people had gathered on both sides. After constant pushing and scolding, they discovered that the other side had people they knew.

As a result, a fight often never breaks out, and in the end the two parties reconcile, and each party goes to a restaurant to eat and drink, and that's how they reconcile.

Even now, the same is true. As long as there is no life-and-death situation between circles, basically there will be no major troubles.

When Wang Xiaojie called, she told Canglong that she and Mariam were being held hostage, requiring them to stay overnight and even restricting their freedom.

Wang Xiaojie's family background is not low. Just being a member of China Southern Airlines is enough to scare some people, but it can't scare these ** children in Beijing.

As for Maryam, she basically has no connections in China, and before they entered this club, their identity and status were carefully investigated, otherwise Wang Xiaojie would not have been able to call for help.

Therefore, those who dared to hold Wang Xiaojie hostage naturally had a high background. Moreover, they dared to hold Wang Xiaojie hostage and asked her to call her out. They must have wanted to see who Wang Xiaojie's circle was.

But, what kind of circle can Wang Xiaojie have in Beijing? As an authentic Cantonese, except for her father’s connections in Beijing, she almost only remembers that Beijing’s nightlife is very rich...


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