"Isn’t this going too far?"
Wang Chuting felt uneasy and glanced at Lu Liang. Previously, during the editing, she didn’t think much of it.
After all, although she was from a poor, single-parent family, she had lived comfortably for many years and found it difficult to empathize with the lower class.
It wasn’t until the video was uploaded and the feedback ca in that she realized the impact of this video surpassed anything before.
Within an hour of the video going live, it had 24.28 million views, 4.21 million shares, and 720,000 comnts.
This data indicated that the various problems in the real estate market had beco a cancer hindering social developnt.
Now that Lu Liang was speaking up, those who had been silent no longer chose to remain quiet.
Undoubtedly, this outshone Old Xu, but it also put Lu Liang in the spotlight.
Currently, nurous real estate economists were criticizing Lu Liang’s statents online, calling his advice to insiders nave.
So even brought up Neon as an example, suggesting that Lu Liang’s remarks were aid at criticizing the real estate economy to prepare for shorting East Country.
Granting Hengtai Group an interest-free five years seed like saving a collapsing building, while it was actually a trap, a move to gain public favor and leverage it to overthrow the achievents of East Country’s forty years of reform.
These remarks were indeed scathing.
Wang Chuting was very worried that this might affect Lu Liang’s career: "Maybe we should take the video down?"
Lu Liang smiled and shook his head, patting Wang Chuting’s hand for assurance: "Elephant in the Room."
Wang Chuting was taken aback and suddenly reached out her long arms to hug Lu Liang’s neck without saying a word.
In English, there’s a slang phrase ’Elephant in the Room,’ aning sothing obvious that’s ignored.
This also implied that Lu Liang, by deciding to get involved, was prepared to be the one to trumpet and awaken those pretending to sleep.
"I’ve almost settled everything at the company, and next week I’ll be heading to Xiangjiang with my mom and Junjun."
Wang Chuting suddenly understood why Lu Liang wanted them to stay in Xiangjiang for a while because he was planning to do sothing earth-shattering.
If successful, his reputation might only improve slightly, but if he failed, all his businesses on the mainland might crumble.
That’s why Lu Liang wanted them in Xiangjiang; he was prepared to risk all his mainland businesses.
Though the effort might not proportionally match the reward,
After all, n have been that way since ti immorial.
She could understand and did not want to beco his burden.
"The renovation there should be almost finished, and you can make any changes according to your preferences."
Lu Liang was amused but didn’t explain much.
Wang Chuting was very smart, but smart people tend to overthink and complicate matters.
Even if he didn’t wake those pretending to sleep, they wouldn’t bury him; at most, he would pay a small price and act more discreetly in the future, with no real losses.
After all, if they forced him out, it would hurt friends and benefit foes, and those above him would surely prevent it.
The next morning, Lu Liang arrived at the New International Building.
Unexpectedly, it might be his last ti holding a private equity settlent eting here.
Starting today, Tianxing Private Equity would be swept into the dustbin of history, with Tianxing Finance having no core business on the mainland henceforth.
About ten staff mbers would remain, while the others joined the earlier group heading to Xiangjiang.
"Liangzi, you’re the man!"
Upon arriving at the company, he ran into Daqiangzi, who gave him a thumbs-up, full of admiration.
With Hengtai Group proactively exposing its problems, the real estate industry’s issues could no longer be ignored.
Everyone knew, but how many truly dared to stand up and act?
Old Ma barely counted as half, but now he was still in the mountains preparing for a coback.
For Lu Liang to speak up in his first year as the First Rich was truly remarkable.
"Dong, with all the praise, I might get carried away," Lu Liang laughed, inviting Daqiangzi to the eting room.
"Didn’t you say it’s okay to get a little carried away?"
Daqiangzi smiled, borrowing sothing Lu Liang had said to him recently.
With 200,000 official employees, JD combined Tencent and Baidu, and it should enjoy more social resources while bearing its responsibility. Lu Liang dared to speak up for the sa reason.
Lu Liang smiled silently,
Joining Daqiangzi as they entered the eting room.
Seeing nearly all twenty-plus seats filled, including Redwood Shen Peng, Golden Sand River Zhu Hu, and the three Xiangjiang families, Macau’s He Sijie, among others.
He glanced at the ti and laughed: "It’s a ten o’clock eting, and by nine-thirty, everyone is already here? Feels like I’m late."
"We all arrived in Modu last night, so we ca early to chat a bit more with Mr. Lu," He Sijie said with a smile.
Zhu Hu chuckled and interjected: "If even splitting money isn’t enthusiastic, then when should one be?"
"I thought sothing had happened," Lu Liang joked, taking the head seat.
Then, he looked at Liu Conglong from Greenland Group, who had a sour look on his face.
"Mr. Lu, if everyone’s here, we can start the eting early," Liu Conglong said coldly.
Lu Liang’s smile didn’t fade: "No rush; a few friends aren’t here yet."
"If Chairman Liu is in a hurry, we can prioritize your settlent." He called over Sun Zheyuan, drawing out the Greenland Group contract.
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