Mr. ng and Yang Hui looked sowhat displeased.
The old man frowned, but did not open his mouth.
"I haven’t changed professions, still in insurance sales. Just ssing around outside, nowhere near comparable to my cousin," ng Lang just smiled.
People’s sense of superiority is actually built upon the disdain for others.
But maybe because he was taking a God’s-eye view, ng Lang was very calm this ti, as if he was watching a play perford according to a predetermined script.
Especially when you know the ending, the process is actually rather boring.
That’s why "spoilers" are hated by people.
It was a performance utterly lacking a soul...
Moreover, for a relative who would suffer a cerebral hemorrhage in two years, he really couldn’t get angry.
After all... the dead deserve the most respect.
"By the way, uncle, our company has recently introduced a new insurance product that not only provides good coverage but is also quite affordable. Why not consider it and support your nephew’s performance?"
ng Lang proactively filled a cup of wine for ng Li, and said with a grin.
"Uh..." ng Li was stunned by ng Lang’s sudden move.
I was clearly mocking him, and this kid doesn’t react, and he can even manage to remain calm and invite to contribute to his sales performance?
He laughed awkwardly with a hint of discomfort, "Hey! Kid, there’s no scamming your own family like this.
Who doesn’t know what insurance is all about? Those thick contracts are full of traps, and it’s just like throwing money away!"
"Ah! Uncle, I have to correct you there. Actually, insurance can be very substantial for those who need it.
You’re running such a big business, naturally, you know the most important thing is the awareness of risk, right? The sa principle applies to people.
Buying insurance for yourself is just like insuring your business, it might seem like you’re losing so benefit, but it ensures the longevity of your business, and when there’s an accident, we won’t panic, right?
You’re still the pillar of the family, the family can do without anyone but you, right? Buying insurance for yourself is like buying a safeguard for the whole family!
Besides, people who say insurance isn’t good are mostly because many salespeople are unethical, caring only about performance and not about needs, plus various traps in claiming compensation.
But who am I? I’m your nephew!
You’ve watched grow up, don’t you trust my character, uncle?"
ng Lang’s talk was sensible, and he did not forget to flatter his uncle in the process.
ng Li felt comfortable hearing this, and inside he actually felt the impulse to buy an insurance policy.
"Hey, you kid, with that mouth of yours, I’m really seeing you in a new light! If I don’t buy now, would that an I don’t trust my own nephew?" Uncle shook his head and chuckled.
Even the old man looked at his grandson with a bit of astonishnt.
He rembered this grandson as sowhat naive, simply put, never really growing up.
In ancient tis, he might have been a modest gentleman, but in the present, that’s just an honest man who can be easily deceived, hardly able to make it in today’s society.
And an ordinary person, when provoked by such remarks from ng Li, wouldn’t stay calm, let alone talk amiably right afterward.
But ng Lang, like there was nothing wrong, faced the deaning jokes of his elder and still managed to smoothly lead ng Li into his own rhythm.
Courteous and asured, neither humble nor arrogant!
The snotty little kid who used to get his behind spanked by , has finally grown up.
The old man revealed a smile of relief.
"All right then, Xiao Lang has spoken. As your uncle, I naturally can’t be stingy, but I can’t help out for nothing!" ng Li said sternly.
He took a wine glass, poured it full of white wine, and placed it in front of ng Lang.
"Around here, most business is settled over the dinner table—that’s also a culture! Co on, let’s have two drinks together!" ng Li lifted his cup.
"Ah, uncle, don’t you have a bit of high blood pressure?" ng Lang suddenly asked.
Cerebral hemorrhage, also known as cerebral bleeding, is commonly caused by high blood pressure combined with arteriosclerosis.
Chronic high blood pressure can lead to arteriosclerosis in patients. Once the hardened arteries can’t withstand the patient’s excessive blood pressure, they rupture, leading to cerebral hemorrhage.
With such an occurrence, the acute phase mortality rate is as high as 30% to 40%.
ng Lang reckoned that at this ti, his uncle already had related risks.
"Uncle, you socialize a lot in business, you should prevent the ’three highs’, and drink less. Here’s how we’ll do it: I’ll drink up, and you drink as you please."
ng Li, indeed, was stunned by ng Lang’s apparently earnest concern.
Wasn’t I here to poke around for information?
Why do I now feel a bit embarrassed to proceed?
And what’s with that sympathetic look in your eyes? It feels offensive!
"You kid, making a mountain out of a molehill, do I really need you to let off drinking?" Without another word, uncle downed it in one gulp.
Ah! ng Lang’s eyes filled with even more sympathy looking at his uncle.
Seeing you drink like that, reminds of myself eating junk food.
He knew that advising would be useless now, and he surely couldn’t directly tell his uncle, "I’ve already seen your future," could he?
He could only remind him when he could to frequently get physical examinations, to detect and prevent issues early.
Helping to buy an insurance policy was his way of contributing however little he could.
Speaking of which, with the ability to see through everyone’s fate—a truly heaven-defying power—my autobiography could totally function as a "Life and Death Book"!
If "I" sent back a death list from the future and then I went selling insurance according to the types of death listed...
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