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Volume 1: A new song and a glass of wine Chapter 1055: A stunning work

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    Behind the desk, Lin Youlun raised his head and looked at Lin Zhiling with a puzzled look.

    "Li Hanxiang called you and asked you to recommend Liu Xiaoqin to me?"

    Lin Zhiling nodded seriously.

    Lin Youlun frowned, "Weren't they still fighting a lawsuit some time ago? Now they've reconciled?"

    Li Hanxiang misappropriated a considerable amount of funds without telling Liu Xiaoqin during the filming of "The Burning of Alpang Palace". Liu Xiaoqin later found out that she wanted to recover money from Li Hanxiang, but Li Hanxiang refused to admit it until death. Liu Xiaoqin had no choice but to file a complaint against Li Hanxiang in court.

    This incident caused a lot of commotion in the media in Hong Kong and mainland China. Even Lin Youlun, who was filming in Thailand at the time, heard about it, but didn't take it too seriously.

    ¡° Subsequently, several major events occurred in Hong Kong¡¯s entertainment industry, and the media¡¯s attention was diverted. The lawsuit between Liu Xiaoqin and Li Hanxiang also ended with no conclusion.

    If Lin Zhiling hadn¡¯t suddenly mentioned it, Lin Youlun would have forgotten about it.

    "I heard that after the matter got serious, both of them were a little overwhelmed, so they had to reach a settlement privately, and then Liu Xiaoqin withdrew the lawsuit."

    Lin Youlun has no interest in what kind of settlement agreement was reached between Li Hanxiang and Liu Xiaoqin. He just wants to know why Li Hanxiang recommended Liu Xiaoqin to him. Doesn't he know that the director of this movie is Xu Ke?

    Because of Hu Jinquan's incident, Li Hanxiang swore in front of the media that he would rather starve to death than cooperate with Xu Ke. Although the relationship between Hu Jinquan and Xu Ke later eased, Li Hanxiang has always been at odds with Xu Ke.  .

    Li Hanxiang didn¡¯t know that Xu Ke was a good director of this drama.  If he still did it after knowing it, then his original intention of doing so would be very doubtful.

    "Li Hanxiang promised to repay Liu Xiaoqin's misappropriated funds. But with his current financial situation, he definitely cannot afford the money. If my guess is correct, he helped recommend Liu Xiaoqin this time, which probably has something to do with this matter."

    After Lin Zhiling expressed her judgment, Lin Youlun's face suddenly became a little ugly.

    "Since he has the spare time to take care of this matter, then you should call him and tell him that I will see the finished film of "Female Chinese Medicine" by the end of the year at the latest, not even a day later. Also, send someone to the mainland to check the crew's various details.  Regarding expenses, since he has a history of misappropriating funds, I want to see if he is also playing some tricks with me!"

    Lin Zhiling's heart trembled. It seemed that Lin Youlun was really angry this time. If the purpose of strictly ordering "Female Chinese Medicine" to be completed was just to give Li Hanxiang a slap in the face and let him concentrate on filming; then sending someone to check the accounts was a direct warning to Li Hanxiang.  Don't meddle in his own business.

    It¡¯s also Li Hanxiang¡¯s bad luck.  If he had made this call to Lin Zhiling a day earlier, he probably would not have caused Lin Youlun to be so angry. Unfortunately, a piece of news came back from the mainland yesterday, which made Lin Youlun feel very bad.

    After selling the overseas copyright of "China Can Say No" to Lin Youlun, Zhang Xiaobo returned to China with a sum of money advanced by Lin Youlun. After more than three months of hard work, Zhang Xiaobo returned to China.  Finally, "China Can Say No" passed the review and was successfully published. The first edition issued 50,000 copies. It only took two weeks to rush to print and publish it. Once it was sold, it caused a great sensation in the country.

    ??This year in mainland China, one can measure whether a book is selling well or not.  A very important indicator is to see whether there are pirated books, and "China Can Say No" can be said to have created a miracle in the mainland publishing industry.  In Changsha, Hunan alone, 400,000 pirated books were seized at one time. When several authors were invited to sign books and sell books at a Xinhua bookstore, they found that the bookstores provided readers with pirated books. This shows that this book is indeed a best-seller.  It has reached a point that Zhang Xiaobo and others had never dared to think about before.

    Lin Youlun did not know how much Zhang Xiaobo and others made from this book. He only knew that Zhang Xiaobo spent tens of millions to open a restaurant in the capital some time ago.

    In comparison, "China Can Say No" was published earlier in Hong Kong, but has sold less than 10,000 copies until now.

    Of course, what annoyed Lin Youlun was not the sales gap between the two places, but that the book was suddenly blocked by the mainland government. The reason was that the book's views on Sino-US relations and nationalism after the Cold War not only aroused great domestic discussion,  At the same time, it also attracted the attention of Western media, and there were some remarks in the American media calling for curbing China's development.

    "China Can Say No" was banned. The most depressing person should be Zhang Xiaobo. On the contrary, it had no impact on Lin Youlun. Moreover, because it became a banned book, the sales of this book became popular overseas. In Japan alone, it sold more than 100,000 copies.  100,000 copies.

    What really annoyed Lin Youlun was that the book was blocked too quickly. If it had been half a year later, "The Rise of the Great Powers" would have been produced.Once this is done, we can take advantage of the upsurge of discussion in China caused by "China Can Say No" to push the influence of this documentary to a higher level.

    It¡¯s a pity that the plan couldn¡¯t keep up with the changes, because Lin Youlun¡¯s butterfly flapped its wings, causing ¡°China Can Say No¡± to be published in mainland China ahead of schedule. I originally expected it to last for a while, but I didn¡¯t expect that it would not escape the fate of being banned in the end.

    It seems that we have to advance that plan!

    After thinking for a long time, Lin Youlun finally made a decision.

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    "Mr. Lin, what brought you here today?"

    Huang Licheng put down the work at hand, stood up and walked around the desk, shaking hands with Lin Youlun who came to visit.

    Lin Youlun glanced at Huang Licheng with a complicated expression and said nothing.

    Huang Licheng was stunned for a moment, then smiled bitterly and shook his head.

    "If Mr. Lin is here because of the blocking of "China Can Say No", then I can only say sorry to you, and there is nothing I can do about it."

    Although he had known that Huang Licheng would answer this way, Lin Youlun couldn't help but feel a little disappointed when he actually heard these words coming from the other party's mouth.

    "Actually, when I first read the manuscript of "China Can Say No", I had expected that this book would one day be like this, but I didn't expect it to be so soon. I mentioned it to President Huang when I was working last year.  "

    Lin Youlun's ability to say this showed his attitude, and Huang Licheng also breathed a sigh of relief.

    "Look at my memory, how could I forget this!"

    Huang Licheng slapped his head and first warmly invited Lin Youlun to sit on the sofa nearby, and then asked Lin Youlun's real reason for coming.

    "Although the views in the book "China Can Say No" are a bit extreme, its judgment on the international situation is still commendable. I personally also have some superficial views on this aspect. I recently wrote a book and I would like to invite President Huang to  Help set things right."

    Hearing what Lin Youlun said, Huang Licheng, who was about to drink tea, quickly put down his teacup and waved his hands repeatedly.

    "Mr. Lin's words are serious. You are a great talent who is famous all over Hong Kong. I don't dare to express my opinions at will on the articles you have written."

    Seeing this, Lin Youlun had to change his mind: "Then I can ask President Huang for a favor, right? I hope this book can be published in mainland China, and I also hope to use President Huang's relationship to help smooth things over."

    With Lin Youlun¡¯s current status, it is not too much to make such a request, but Huang Licheng has some difficulties.

    If Lin Youlun wrote a novel, this matter would be very easy to handle, but from what Lin Youlun said just now, the content of this book seems to involve a discussion of the current situation, so one must be very cautious about this.

    "Of course I want to be able to read Mr. Lin's masterpiece in advance. So, give me three days, and then I will give Lin Youlun an accurate answer."

    Lin Youlun took out a stack of manuscripts from his briefcase and placed them on the coffee table in front of him.

    "Then President Huang will have to worry about it."

    After seeing off Lin Youlun, Huang Licheng returned to the office and immediately picked up the stack of manuscripts and started reading.

    Originally, Huang Licheng thought this would be a book similar to "China Can Say No", but when he saw the title "Currency War", he couldn't help but waver in his previous judgment.

    Judging from the title, this book seems to be more about economics.

    Putting down the manuscript in his hand, Huang Licheng's brows were already knitted into a straight line. If he hadn't seen this book, he would have almost forgotten that many economic-related commentaries in Ming Pao over the years were written by Lin Youlun.  In terms of handwriting, his research in this area is not weaker than that of some experts and scholars, but it is just because his reputation in other areas is too great, which obscures his talent in this area.

    No wonder Jin Yong would hand over "Ming Pao" to Lin Youlun with such confidence. The two people do have a lot in common.

    Everyone knows about Jin Yong's martial arts novels, but many people don't know that he is also an excellent newspaper reporter. The same is true for Lin Youlun. Everyone knows that he is a famous talent in Hong Kong, a powerful man in the film industry, and a man of many romances.  King's super rich people, but neglected that he was also an economic commentator.

    After thinking of this, Huang Licheng paid more and more attention to the "Currency War" in his hand, and even decided that no matter what was written in it, it would be reported to the central government for instructions.

    Don¡¯t let me down!

    With this idea in mind, Huang Licheng opened the manuscript. After reading the table of contents, he could no longer take his eyes away.

    Time passed quietly, and the sky gradually dimmed. It was not until the handwriting on the manuscript could not be seen clearly that Huang Licheng raised his head and glanced at the wall.I turned on the wall clock and suddenly realized that more than three hours had passed.

    After flexing his aching neck, Huang Licheng reluctantly closed the half-read manuscript, but it was hard to calm down for a long time.

    The content of the manuscript left by Lin Youlun was astonishing, far beyond Huang Licheng's imagination, or it was an eye-opener for him.

    This book begins with the establishment of the Bank of England in 1694. It describes how the forces of international financial capital and their spokesmen control the country's political destiny by influencing the economic lifeline of a country in every major world event, inciting political events, and inducing  The economic crisis controls the flow and distribution of world wealth, thereby revealing how the competition for money dominates the development of Western history and the distribution of national wealth.

    A history of world finance, in Lin Youlun's writing, has turned into a history of conspiracy to dominate human wealth. The elite clubs that rule the Western world are constantly launching financial battles in the political and economic fields. The methods and results are shocking!
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