Rebirth 1983: Building My Business Empire-Chapter 196 - 185 New Idea

If audio player doesn't work, press Reset or reload the page.

Chapter 196: Chapter 185 New Idea

Chapter 196 -185 New Idea

Guh Xiuxiu had arranged for Lu Jiaxin to have five tutors, specializing in Cantonese, mathematics, natural science, history, and a music teacher.

Lu Jiaxin had initially thought she would struggle with mathematics and natural science, but that was not the case at all. She easily learned the first four subjects, but music class was agonizing.

After two days of music lessons, Lu Jiaxin didn’t want to attend anymore, “Aunt, can you find me a teacher for the Guqin, or even painting? If not, a piano teacher will do.”

Visit ƒree𝑤ebnσvel.com for the 𝑏est n𝘰vel reading experience.

After all, under her mother’s cramming education, she had at least achieved a level six in piano. But once she got her level six certificate, she adamantly refused to go to any more classes, no matter how much she was scolded. She found it too painful to learn without the talent, and couldn’t keep up. In the end, it was only when her grandparents intervened that her mother gave up.

Guh Xiuxiu didn’t agree, saying, “The teacher is instructing the most fundamental knowledge, you must learn it even if you don’t like it. However, if you have the energy, I can find you a piano teacher.”

Lu Jiaxin had no choice but to give up. At that moment, she suddenly missed the education in the Mainland, where music and natural science were minor subjects not needed for the college entrance exam. Sigh, her goal was Hong Kong University Business School, so she’d work hard for a year to fulfill the original self’s wish!

Each of the five subjects had a one and a half-hour session. After classes, she was only given a small amount of homework, and after finishing it, she still had time to read daily newspapers, financial magazines, and gossip news.

Guh Xiuxiu was very satisfied with her self-discipline and said to Aunt Mei, “The teachers mentioned that Jiaxin is making rapid progress. This child might really be able to get into Hong Kong University Business School next year!”

Aunt Mei chuckled and said, “It’s not a big deal if she doesn’t get in. With Miss Cousin’s ability to make money, doing business right after finishing Senior Middle School 7 could make her stronger than many people.”

Guh Xiuxiu shook her head, “That’s not acceptable. She definitely needs to attend university. Without a university degree, those particular families will look down on Jiaxin in the future.”

She hoped that Lu Jiaxin would marry into a wealthy family. Of course, it was also because Lu Jiaxin was intelligent, capable, and beautiful, making it very likely for her to marry rich.

Aunt Mei felt that with Miss Cousin’s temperament, she was not suited to marry into a wealthy family, but that was a thought she would never voice out loud.

That evening, as usual, Lu Jiaxin took a bath and went to bed to read gossip magazines. One piece of gossip news caught her attention; there wasn’t much new about it—it was about a young master publicly declaring his love for the popular Chen surnamed female star. However, the editor’s disdainful tone mentioned that this young master’s family company hadn’t even gone public, and it was puzzling where he found the confidence to pursue Beauty Chen.

The mention of not being listed triggered the thought of a backdoor listing in her mind. The next morning, Lu Jiaxin called He Bin and asked him to buy some books on securities and related subjects.

He Bin was somewhat surprised. He was well-informed and knew that Lu Jiaxin had made four million by buying stocks. It had taken him more than a decade to save up just over two million, so he admired her, “Alright, once I get them, I will deliver them to Miss Cousin.”

He was Guh Xiuxiu’s private secretary, responsible for management and rent collection. He would go to the Guh Residence for work and otherwise kept busy with his own affairs.

By noon, He Bin had arrived, handing her a thick bag of books.

Lu Jiaxin took it, glanced inside the bag, and saw books like “Basic Knowledge of Securities Market,” “The Great Stock Operator’s Maneuvers,” “The Great Operators’ Memoirs,” “Analysis of Listed Companies’ Financial Statements,” and others.

Just as Guh Xiuxiu came downstairs, she saw Jiaxin struggling with a thick bag and asked with a smile, “What did you buy? It seems heavy to carry.”

Lu Jiaxin explained, “These are books on securities and stocks. I want to learn about Hong Kong securities and the stock market, so I asked He Sheng for help to buy them.”

Aunt Hong handled purchases for food, clothing, and daily necessities, and didn’t understand finance. And since Lu Jiaxin didn’t want to wait until the weekend to buy them, she had troubled He Bin instead.

He Bin offered a pertinent suggestion, “Miss Cousin, the laws and legal documents related to securities and the stock market are numerous and complex, I think you should hire a professional teacher.”

Lu Jiaxin said she would consider it, then sincerely thanked him. She was preparing for entrance exams now, and she would learn these financial knowledge from university professors later on.

“He Sheng, how much for these books?”

Guh Xiuxiu said, “There’s no need to pay now, just put it on the tab, and we can deduct it at the end of the month.”

“Thank you, Auntie.”

It took half a month for Lu Jiaxin to find what she wanted from these books. Then she sought out Sun Wushuang, asking him to introduce her to a real estate agent.

The reason she turned to Sun Wushuang for this was to keep Guh Xiuxiu in the dark. She trusted that Guh Xiuxiu wouldn’t harm her, but Guh was too sentimental, and Aunt Hong had impure motives, so she definitely needed to be wary of her.

As a stockbroker, Sun Wushuang did have connections, “Miss Lu, are you looking to buy or rent a house?”

Lu Jiaxin smiled and said, “Renting a house—and I’d like to inquire about some property companies too.”

Sun Wushuang recommended his cousin, Bi Liangfei, “My cousin has been in this business for over ten years, rich in experience and well-connected.”

Three days later, Bi Liangfei brought the information Lu Jiaxin requested, “These three companies meet your criteria, take a look for yourself.”

Lu Jiaxin took the documents, checked them, and seeing they were what she needed, immediately wrote a check for him. She had sold one-third of her stocks because she was stockpiling jeans. One million had already been transferred to Su Heyuan, with the remaining three hundred thousand left in her account for personal use. No matter where one is, it’s difficult to move forward without money.

Bi Liangfei didn’t ask what she needed the information for; after receiving the check, he smiled and said, “Miss Lu, my cousin mentioned you wanted to rent a house, may I know which area you’re interested in?”

Lu Jiaxin smiled, “I’m planning to attend Huaying Middle School, but I still need to take the exams. After I pass, I’ll come to you for a rental.”

Bi Liangfei understood, the real purpose was to gather information, and renting a house was just convenient. However, as the customer didn’t elaborate, he couldn’t ask further, “Miss Lu, call me anytime you need.”

After sending him off, Lu Jiaxin returned to her room and started writing her plan.

At dinner, Guh Xiuxiu leisurely ate a shrimp ball and afterwards asked, “I heard from Aunt Hong that a real estate agent came to see you today, are you planning to buy a house?”

Lu Jiaxin shook her head and said, “No. Auntie, after school starts, I plan to rent a place near Huaying Middle School. It’s too far from here to the school, and commuting every day would be tiring.”

Guh Xiuxiu was worried, “It’s not safe for a young lady to rent a place by herself.”

Lu Jiaxin had already thought about this and said, “I have a sister, she’s currently in Peng City, and I’m planning to ask her to come and stay with me.”

Qian Xiaoxiao coming over wasn’t just for protection. While Jiaxin was at school, some inconvenient and trivial matters had to be handled by her. Although Xiaoxiao didn’t like studying, upon learning she’d need to use Cantonese, not only did she start learning it, but she also recognized a lot of traditional characters, and her attitude was quite enthusiastic.