"It's just that you are much younger than he was at that time."
As he said that, Lao Litou looked back and added.
Wen Liang said nothing.
He vented his long-suppressed passion.
Seeing this, Lao Li made a gesture: "You have plenty of time, you can continue to try to convince me and make me accept or even agree with your point of view."
Wen Liang: "?"
Knowing that Wen Liang would be confused, Old Li Tou explained in a kind tone: "I'll go visit the grave when I have time."
Wen Liang: "..."
He paused for a moment.
Old Li Tou's meaning was very clear. He was doing it for Grandpa Wen Liang's sake.
'It turns out that today I am taking advantage of grandpa, and it is not Lao Li Tou who loves Su Jian so much...'
Wen Liang always thought that Old Li Tou was patient and kind to him because of Su Jian.
Now it seems not at all.
Afterwards, many thoughts came to Wen Liang's mind.
'Old Li Tou said that I am as stubborn as my grandfather in some aspects? They should have similar ideas.'
'My impression is that my grandpa is just an ordinary old man. He has always been in poor health, but he is really stubborn. He doesn't want to be hospitalized all the time. He has lived in the countryside more than ten years ago, and I don't see him often.'
'My impression is that my grandpa seldom told me any important truths. If it hadn't been for Su Jian's appearance, I wouldn't have known that my grandpa had left such a large fortune.'
'You are full of energy when you are young, but when you are old you have no choice but to accept your destiny?'
‘…’
Wen Liang's memory of his grandfather is actually very vague, because his grandfather passed away in 2004, and 18 years had passed before Wen Liang was reborn.
In addition, Wen Liang often stayed in Jiangxia City after he was born. After elementary school, the total time he returned to his hometown in the countryside was less than two months.
So he knew very little about his grandfather's past, and he didn't mention it to his family many times in his previous life. Instead, it was because of Su Jian in this life that he knew that his grandfather was more powerful in the past.
Thinking about this, Wen Liang muttered: 'Reincarnation?'
In the end, Wen Liang put all these thoughts aside, straightened out his thoughts, calmed down his mood, slowed down his tone, and started talking while thinking.
"I can't remember exactly how I became interested in Marx and Engels. Maybe I came across relevant books when I was a child and became curious."
"I dare not say that I have been studying it for 10 years, but I have definitely been looking at it for 10 years."
This is true, even discounted.
Strictly speaking, Wen Liang studied for 20 years. During the eight years he worked in his previous life, most of his energy was focused on this matter.
At that time, he also hoped to find some ideas by reading the wisdom of his predecessors.
In the end, after over and over again, there was only one result: ten thousand years is too long.
He regretted more than once that he did not pursue business firmly during his college days, because only magic could defeat magic, making his life easier and preventing him from being coerced by the general trend.
Over wine on the night of his 30th birthday in his previous life, Wen Liang finally chose to say goodbye to all regrets in the past.
I plan to follow my family's arrangements in the future, sell my house in Yangcheng, take tens of millions of dollars in cash, go back to Jiangxia, work steadily, and live my life by eating and drinking.
He still clearly remembers what he said most that night: Go to the world of riding horses!
Thinking about it now, it may be that the World felt that Wen Liang had scolded him too much, so it kicked Wen Liang back to 2011, a man who had struggled with this for half his life.
These thoughts flashed through his mind, and Wen Liang continued: "I chose to do business because I don't like business, but I don't deny that I like money. Money allows me to experience various living conditions."
“Doing business makes it easier to do something I like, and it frees me from hierarchical oppression;
You can also get an answer more urgently and quickly, and I did find my answer quickly, such as making some money through the Internet industry and making a contribution."
"It's just that people's hearts are lacking, and so am I."
"I thought, why can't I do more, and do more, so I formed a staged idea, to defeat Silicon Valley, to change the environment, and to go to the stars and the sea."
"I think that although business is not omnipotent, it is malleable enough, and I am indeed good at using various means to solve business problems."
"Then, I discovered the biggest contradiction."
"irreconcilable."
"I know that relying solely on my ability is unrealistic. At first, I even thought arrogantly that I was not asking for help, but just wanted to express my point of view and show that I was capable. In the end, I found that I still asked for help after going around and around."
Wen Liang talked a lot.
Not entirely linear.
Anyway, since entering this study room, he has made fierce, sharp, and offensive words. Old Li Tou also went out of his way to reassure him, and Wen Liang no longer cared so much about the form of expression.
Seeing that Wen Liang's expression had come to an end, Old Li Tou said calmly: "You can't just say what you want."
What Lao Li Tou said didn't really surprise Wen Liang. He smiled and said: "The core of Bolang is not the Internet business, and I don't like to target without aim."
"The company is now borrowing the academic and research resources of Huagong to develop two technologies from scratch: systems and chips."
"Chips are more hardware-based and have relatively high technical content. They are relatively slow and it will take time to produce results. The development of the system will soon be involved in commercial development."
Before Lao Litou could speak, Wen Liang added: "There are two reasons for choosing the Internet business. One is speed, and the other is public opinion."
“With the popularization of the Internet, the means of disputes at the public opinion level have emerged one after another, and they are more covert.”
"Many people have seen this and are thinking about how to prevent this and that. The solution can actually be very simple. Master the communication platform and use offense as defense."
"I don't like to just exaggerate the seriousness of the problem and sit on the sidelines. The solution is obviously very simple."
Speaking of these, Wen Liang smoothly figured out the next major development focus of Xiaocheng Book.
Finally, he added: "Someone once said that kindness first means the ability to protect oneself."
Old Li Tou raised his eyebrows slightly when he heard this: "The person who said this is unusual."
Wen Liang: "..."
Then, Old Li Tou calmly gave his opinion: "What you said makes sense, but your current achievements are not solid enough and you are not qualified enough. The description of suffering is completely worthless in the face of interests."
Of course Wen Liang knew that Old Li Tou had been giving him kind reminders.
After changing his mind, Wen Liang replied: "Yes, suffering is just suffering. It is useless to describe it, but the experience is different."
Lao Li was unconvinced.
…
Wen Liang then continued to ramble on about some of his thoughts and opinions.
Express your own opinions.
Be honest about the benefits.
Now Bolang is determined to establish a complete industrial system and trace its origins step by step from the smartphone industry. The further back it goes, the more resources it will need to invest.
It requires full support from all parties.
Requires exaggerated funds and resources.
In the end, of course, these will not only complete the industrial system, but also make the company Bolang extremely wealthy.
As the helmsman of Bolang, the benefits of Wen Liang are also immeasurable.
Of course it's not just that.
Wen Liang finally described the source of the attack and danger that Lao Li had long noticed.
Two characters: gōngyou.
Lao Litou, who had always had a calm and calm demeanor, suddenly changed his expression.
However, I still waited for Wenliang to fully express all his thoughts.
After Wen Liang finished speaking, he drank two cups of tea before his mouth felt dry.
There is even a feeling of relaxation all over.
After all, he was telling all the thoughts that had been stored in his heart for two lifetimes, and the audience was a very capable person.
That's great.
Of course, Wen Liang also knew that the most pointed part of this 'conversation' had arrived.
Sure enough, after a while, Old Li Tou sighed and said, "I was wrong. You are more stubborn and naive than your grandfather."
"Moving for upper interests is like taking away their lives, changing their ideas is like digging up their roots, and lowering ideas is the source of upper interests. Those who try to explain all this are the common enemies of both parties."
"You don't even have the ability to tell everything right now."
After saying this, Old Li Tou looked at Wen Liang with great interest: "Who do you think you are?"
Although Old Li was being irritated, Wen Liang rarely laughed openly: "I actually want to know this question too, but this is probably the nature of most people, who always put themselves in embarrassing situations where neither the left nor the right are pleased."
"It's just that most people think they can have both sides."
As he spoke, Wen Liang's thoughts inevitably drifted a little further.
What is very interesting is that in modern times, the real common enemy of both sides is the leader.
Even now, ten years from now, even in a future that many people cannot see, everyone's perception of him will still be in this situation.
Wen Liang also thought of a little thing.
When Wen Liang mentioned White Goose's pan-entertainment plan before, Li Zeshun mentioned "broken bowl".
Later, Wen Liang stopped by and read the online articles written by 'Powan'.
I found that this person is also a typical example of stubbornness who cannot please either left or right. It is no wonder that he is a street writer. No matter which way he leans, he will not be so aggressive, but he is in the middle.
As he thought about it, Wen Liang thought indifferently: 'Just like myself now...'
So, he said: "I don't know why I am so stubborn or why I chose this path. Maybe I am young and frivolous and want the outside world to hear my voice."
"Or maybe I'm not yet 20 years old and I'm afraid of dreaming about chasing cicadas in the summer of my childhood, or I'm afraid of dreaming about the flowers all over the mountains and fields that I saw in my hometown when I was a child."
Old Li Tou knew that what Wen Liang was afraid of was the life that he could see all the way to the end.
What Old Li Tou didn't know was that his gentle life had already turned out that way in his previous life. If he didn't have a repeat, he would have to accept the reality.
Now that he is back again, Wen Liang will never give up his struggle.
After looking at Wen Liang, who had a somewhat erratic look on his face, Old Li said something to bring Wen Liang back from his thoughts: "You are talking too much and going too far now."
Then Lao Litou said in a kind tone: "I can understand. After all, it is more difficult for you to meet me this time. You want to tell everything at once."
At this point, Lao Litou changed into a serious tone: "Thinking requires accumulation. Don't rush to express ideas that you know are not yet perfect. It is more appropriate to talk while doing it."
Finally, Lao Litou gave a calm and easy way out: "You don't need much help at this stage. Go to Yangcheng and find Su He'an. If you think the time is right, tell him. It's not a big problem."
Wen Liang was overjoyed: "Thank you, thank you grandpa!"
Just leave out the last name.
Lao Litou didn't care about this small detail and just said: "You're welcome."
Wen Liang raised his eyebrows slightly, and was not too surprised that Old Li Tou was not convinced by him.
Convincing someone is the most difficult thing, not to mention that this person is much higher level than yourself.
Old Li Tou's statement was nothing more than a casual statement.