Life 1984

Chapter 831: People Fight for One Breath

No one can see through Li Yunhai's operations.

Why did he suppress the share price of Qiya Film and Television?
The share price of Qiya Films has been at HK$0.1 with no signs of rising.

Almost all retail investors sold all of their shares in Qiya Film and Television.

But no matter how many people are selling, as long as someone lists the stock, there will be someone to take it immediately.

But the stock price is difficult to rise.

Just when there were signs of an upward trend, it was suppressed again.

Ups and downs, back and forth, will not exceed 0.5 Hong Kong dollars.

This stock has been rated as a waste stock by industry insiders, which means that this stock has become waste and cannot be recovered.

As the name suggests, waste stocks are those stocks with poor performance and many problems. Generally, stocks with earnings per share of 0.10 yuan or less can be called waste stocks.

The lack of sustained stock price growth may reflect poor corporate governance or manipulation. The volatile stock prices of some junk stocks are often controlled by manipulators and lack real intrinsic value support.

If investors are trapped in such stocks, they will definitely lose all their money.

Some people say that Li Yunhai spent billions to turn a stock into a junk stock. What was his purpose?
Is he just trying to vent his anger?

Even the people around Li Yunhai did not understand this.

Lin Zhi and Shen Xiulan have never cared about Li Yunhai's affairs.

No matter what Li Yunhai does, they will just help him complete it.

Guo Wanhua felt that this matter was meaningless and couldn't help but raise it to Li Yunhai, asking him what he was doing by doing this?
Li Yunhai smiled indifferently: "Everyone is fighting for their own dignity! I just want Qiya Company to disappear from this world."

Guo Wanhua smiled bitterly and said, "Didn't you lose all the money you worked so hard to earn?"

Li Yunhai said: "It doesn't matter! In one's life, one cannot only make money but not lose money. According to the law of conservation of energy, the money I lost actually remains in this world."

Guo Wanhua smiled and said, "Your idea is too great. I have no words to respond."

Li Yunhai laughed and said, "I'm so rich now, can't I be willful?"

Guo Wanhua said: "I just think that you are acting too impulsively. It's unnecessary."

That night, Li Yunhai and Lin Zhi discussed their children coming to Hong Kong to go to school.

Of course Li Yunhai doesn't care.

Guo Wanhua and Shen Xiulan now live in Hong Kong.

It would actually be a good thing if Linzhi and the children moved here.

But Lin Zhi was obviously reluctant.

In Linzhi's opinion, Hong Kong is still capitalist. Maybe it will change in the future, but it will take another 50 years.

What she worries most is that the children growing up in such an environment will be confused by capitalist ideas and will no longer be able to integrate into mainland society.

But Li Yunhai felt that this was unnecessary worry.

Aren’t the children who grew up in Hong Kong also very outstanding?
People like Chen Meilin and Guo Zhian are both very good kids.

Education in Hong Kong is more free. Internally, it can connect with the mainland, and externally, it can embrace the world.

When the children grow up, if they are willing to return to the mainland, they can also go back to develop. If they yearn for the vastness of the world, then let them go out and explore the world.

There are many ways to live in this world, there are no fixed rules.

Linzhi also has another concern, which is whether the children can integrate into the class of the new school after transferring here?

Because Shen Xiulan’s two children are now facing this problem.

You can't really spend money to buy a school just to educate your own children, right? That wouldn't make much sense.

Li Yunhai thought that this was not a problem. If he couldn't even integrate into an environment like Hong Kong, how could he look to the world in the future?

Letting children step out of their comfort zone may not be a bad educational method?
In the end, Li Yunhai gave the decision to Lin Zhi.

Because when they divorced, the child was awarded to Linzhi.

Lin Zhi asked, "If we move to Xiangjiang, will you live with us? Will you stay here too?"

Li Yunhai was stunned.

He's coming too?

Living with Linzhi and the children again?
Is Lin Zhi subtly reminding him that she wants to remarry?
Remarry?

Li Yunhai really hadn't thought about it.

So he replied, "Of course I will come to Hong Kong, but I will also stay with Xiulan for a while."

Lin Zhi reached out her hand, pinched him hard, and said, "You just can't forget her, right?"

Li Yunhai said: "The palms and backs of my hands are all made of flesh. What can I do?"

Lin Zhi turned around angrily and ignored him.

Li Yunhai was about to get up when Lin Zhi heard the noise, turned around and hugged him.

Lin Zhi asked:

"Are you going to look for Xiulan?"

Li Yunhai said helplessly: "Can I go to the bathroom?"

Lin Zhi said: "I'll go too, let's go together!"

Li Yunhai said with a smile: "Are you afraid that I will run away in the middle of the night?"

Lin Zhi hummed: "I'm just afraid that you'll run away!"

Li Yunhai had no choice but to go to the bathroom with her.

The two of them used to be as close as one person. They would never shy away from bathing or going to the bathroom.

Even if one person is in the bathroom, another person can still brush their teeth and wash their face next to them.

This is what it means to be truly one, not minding anything about the other person.

Even though they are divorced now, they are still as good together as one person.

Li Yunhai was also a little confused. Between him and Lin Zhi, was this called a divorce without leaving home?
Divorce without leaving home is very common in later generations.

Li Yunhai never expected that he and Lin Zhi would become such a couple.

The two returned to bed.

Lin Zhi was no longer angry. She hugged Li Yunhai and took the initiative to propose to him.

The next morning, Linzhi and Li Yunhai went to Xiangjiang's school to take a look.

There are some differences between studying in schools in Hong Kong and studying in the mainland.

For example, most schools in Hong Kong use English as the medium of instruction.

Schools in Hong Kong teach in English except for one Chinese class every day. Children in primary school are at the golden age for learning languages, and learning in an English context can indeed achieve twice the result with half the effort.

However, many parents in mainland China teach their children English through traditional classroom learning and extracurricular tutoring. The children have a hard time and the results are not that good.

Many people learn dumb English, and when they really need to use it, they can't say a word.

Hong Kong has a 15-year compulsory education system, so the pressure to continue studying is much smaller.

In the mainland, whether it is primary school admission, primary school to junior high school, high school entrance examination or college entrance examination, there are special exams. The pressure of choosing a school is also very high, and basically every step cannot be wrong. After entering a school in Hong Kong, the anxiety is much less. For example, primary six graduates do not need to take exams or participate in the allocation of admission to secondary schools, and can all go directly to secondary schools.

This is also why many mainlanders in later generations went to Hong Kong to give birth to their children. Even if the adults lived in Shenzhen, they would send their children to school in Hong Kong.

Every morning, a large number of children from the port commute to Hong Kong to go to school, and then return to Shenzhen after school in the afternoon.

This group of people are called "cross-border day students" and their number reaches tens of thousands.

The reason for this phenomenon is that after Hong Kong's return to China, in 2000, Hong Kong introduced a law: children whose parents are both mainland residents, if born in Hong Kong, are called "double non-local children" and have permanent residency in Hong Kong, while enjoying Hong Kong's educational resources.

This has attracted a large number of women from the mainland to go to Hong Kong to give birth.

Before this, it was very difficult for children from the mainland to go to school in Hong Kong.

After learning about these situations, Linzhi began to waver in his thinking. He felt that it might be a good thing for the children to come to Hong Kong to study.
She called her parents to discuss it.

Lin Zhenbang and Tang Yuxia support this matter.

Although they are old, their thoughts are much more open-minded than Linzhi.

Lin Zhenbang thought that Hong Kong was about to be returned to China and was a city of the motherland. Why couldn’t the children go to school there?

Tang Yuxia also said that transportation is so developed now, if you want to come back, you can come back anytime!
The next generation has its own way of living and does not necessarily have to follow the path of the older generation.

With the support of her parents, Linzhi was able to put her mental burden down.

Linzhi had another serious talk with her three children and asked for their opinions.

In order to prevent the children from regretting their decision later or blaming their elders, Linzhi even used a video recorder to record their conversation as evidence.

Seeing her do this, Li Yunhai couldn't help but shook his head.

All three children expressed their willingness to study and live in Hong Kong.

Xiangjiang is indeed more developed than Xizhou and more fun.

When the children first arrived, they went around playing and were attracted by the beautiful and fun Hong Kong.

Linzhi analyzed for them the problems they might encounter while studying here.

Xiaoxi, Xiaorui and Xiaozheng all said that there was no problem and that they would study English hard and not fall behind.

Lin Zhi looked at Li Yunhai and asked for his opinion.

Li Yunhai made an OK gesture.

So, Linzhi officially decided to let her three children come to Hong Kong to go to school.

Guo Wanhua was right. With Li Yunhai's status, it would be very easy to send his children to Hong Kong to study!
The names of schools in Hong Kong all have a strong colonial flavor.

Such as St. Paul's Primary School, Maryknoll Convent School Primary School, St. Mary's Canossian School, St. Joseph's Primary School, etc.

These schools are among the top ten primary schools in Hong Kong!

Li Yunhai and Lin Zhi discussed it and decided to send all three children to the school where Guo Zhian was studying, which was also the school where Shen Xiulan's two children were studying.

The admission procedures went very smoothly.

Li Yanxi and his two siblings can enroll in school at any time.

Linzhi also had to take them back to Xizhou to drop out of the school there, and then officially transfer them to Hong Kong to go to school.

That day, Li Yunhai sent Linzhi and the children on the plane back home.

Before leaving, Lin Zhi said sadly, "You, you don't go to accompany Xiulan tonight, okay?"

Li Yunhai said calmly: "Okay! I promise you."

Lin Zhi was stunned and asked, "Really?"

Li Yunhai thought, if I don't go to accompany them at night, it's ok for me to go during the day, right?

So he nodded affirmatively: "Of course!"

Linzhi smiled happily and left with her three children.

As soon as Li Yunhai returned home, he saw He Xiang standing at the door, looking around. (End of this chapter)

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