1209: Chapter 1203: Play a Small Ga 1209: Chapter 1203: Play a Small Ga “It’s simple.
The guests here and ten lucky mbers from the audience can write their answers on a slip of paper.
If anyone gets it right, they can win one million in cash prizes.” Li Changlin looked up at Wen Chengzai and secretly burst into laughter.
This proposal was actually a spur-of-the-mont idea for him.
As for the question of the prize money, he wasn’t worried at all about whether the production team could provide it, because Li Changlin had suddenly thought of a great indirect advertisent.
“What, one million?”
“Oh my gosh, to have that much prize money for just playing a ga, could this be real?”
As Li Changlin announced the amount of the prize money, the entire studio erupted into noise.
“This, isn’t the prize money a bit too much?” With a million in prize money, Wen Chengzai really didn’t have the authority to decide.
The mont he heard the uproar from the audience below, an awkward expression imdiately appeared on his face.
Li Changlin knew it would be this way, so he softly chuckled, “Director Wen may not know yet another identity of mine.
Besides being a host on the Brother Live Streaming Platform, I am also a major shareholder of Shanghai City Rongguo Education.
Here I can represent Rongguo Education to sponsor this prize money.
No matter who gets the answer right, even if you, Director Wen, get it right, I can still award you the money.”
“Mr.
Li, what if several people co up with the right answer together?” Professor Cai’s heart stirred.
Although he had already achieved fa and success, one million in cash was still not a small amount, and naturally, he was greatly tempted.
“No matter how many people get it right, each person’s prize money is one million!” At this mont, it was an opportunity to make a na for himself and for Rongguo Education, Li Changlin naturally wouldn’t miss it, then he laughed again, “Everyone might not understand Rongguo Education very well.
It’s an educational group focusing on middle and high school thes.
Moreover, at Rongguo Education, all students don’t have to pay any fees.
This includes not only tuition fees but also accommodation and al costs, and everything else!”
“Is this for real?”
“Impossible!”
“Must be fake!”
“Where in the world is there such a good deal!”
“I don’t believe it!”
Li Changlin’s announcent was truly shocking.
Damn, school for free, accommodation for free, even als for free, how does your school make any money?
No one believed it!
Many people suspected Li Changlin might have an ulterior motive.
In response, Li Changlin naturally wouldn’t explain anything.
Now, he just needed to get the ssage out, believing that it would surely tempt so people, who would afterward possibly consult Rongguo Education.
By then, everything would co to light, and that was the effect he wanted.
“Mr.
Li, may I ask whether Rongguo Education is private or public?” Professor Ma, sitting next to Li Changlin, was also bewildered.
After quite a while, he suddenly realized and then quietly asked Li Changlin.
Though quietly asked, because of the microphone’s amplification, the audience below could naturally hear clearly.
“Rongguo Education is private, but let’s not discuss Rongguo now and instead play a small ga.” Li Changlin smiled, knowing that continuing could really seem like advertising.
As soon as Wen Chengzai heard it, he also realized and hurriedly called the staff to make arrangents.
Soon, ten lucky audience mbers were drawn from the crowd; each received a piece of paper to write down their nas and answers.
The staff collected each piece of paper and handed them to Wen Chengzai.
As for the ga, it was naturally impossible for Wen Chengzai to participate, as maintaining fairness and impartiality mattered, and even if he didn’t mind, the TV station’s leadership would certainly criticize him if they knew.
To give up one’s future for a million was not worth it.
Wen Chengzai is no Zhu Bajie; what he wants isn’t rely a solution to physical sustenance.
“Then, the staff handed paper and pens to several guests.
While writing his answer, Li Changlin chuckled and said: ‘I’m just participating; I won’t compete with everyone for the reward.’
Hearing this, many people couldn’t help but smile kindly.
Even Professor Cai seed to have fewer objections to Li Changlin at this mont.
Swipe, swipe, swipe.
Very quickly, the guests had written their answers, which the staff then transferred to Wen Chengzai.
“Alright, now I will read everyone’s answers.
For fairness, Mr.
Li Changlin’s answer will be announced last,” Wen Chengzai slightly organized the dozen answers and placed Li Changlin’s paper at the bottom, then began to read aloud.
As Li Changlin predicted, the ten lucky audience mbers drawn had all written Chen Guangrui’s na.
Of course, not everyone could rember that na; two people wrote ‘the top scholar’, which essentially ant Chen Guangrui as well.
Then, Wen Chengzai began to read the answers from the guests.
Professor Ma, Chen Guangrui.
Professor Cai, Emperor Taizu of Tang.
Professor Luo, Emperor Taizu of Tang.
“Strange, why would Professor Cai and Professor Luo, have the answer as Emperor Taizu of Tang?” Reading this left only Li Changlin’s answer unrevealed, and Wen Chengzai retained the suspense by querying the two professors.
“My answer actually ca from Professor Cai,” Professor Luo was quite frank.
He had encountered Professor Cai earlier downstairs, and the two talked for a few minutes.
It was then that Professor Cai shared his view that Tang Monk’s biological father must undoubtedly be Emperor Taizu of Tang.
“Professor Cai, could you clarify this for us?” Wen Chengzai turned around and asked Professor Cai.
Professor Cai smiled and nodded, speaking proudly, “Emperor Taizu of Tang was Tang Monk’s biological father, which I deduced after lengthy research.
Of course, before arriving at this conclusion, what we need to do is debunk the notion that Chen Guangrui was Tang Monk’s real father.”
“Actually, this is quite simple to debunk because if one carefully reads the chapter about Tang Monk’s origins, many discrepancies can be found.
From these discrepancies, we can see that Yin Wenjiao was compelled to throw the embroidered ball to seek a husband out of necessity.
With her daughter’s stomach inexplicably growing, Chancellor Yin had no choice; he couldn’t just kill his own daughter, could he?”
“So, the only solution then was to marry her off imdiately, to legitimize the unborn child.
On that day, Chen Guangrui just happened to pass in front of the chancellor’s residence on horseback, and Yin Wenjiao’s embroidered ball unintentionally hit him, thus, the two of them entered into such a marriage.”
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