Section 45 Mountain and Sea Roads(2/2)
Mo Xiao'an couldn't come up with a new product after much thought. There were many ideas for new products, and the test sales results in Guangzhou were pretty good. But he needed new products that could be shipped in large quantities. In the end, he brought Xun Suji and
Zhou Dongtian came to find him.
Xun Suji has not paid much attention to work recently. Liu Youren has despaired of the possibility of him initiating marriage, so he simply asked Liu Guangbiao to propose marriage to him: he was willing to marry his "grandniece" Liu Meilan to him. Not only the Liu family was willing
If you marry your daughter to him, you will also give Liu Meilan a heavy dowry. As for Kim Hee Sun, the "person in the house" next to Chief Xun, Liu Guangbiao said that Liu Meilan is by no means a girl who cannot tolerate others.
This sudden good news made Xun Suji dizzy. This tall girl actually had some ideas, but it was just an idea and he never thought about how to implement it.
But the executive committee has never made a specific statement about marrying an indigenous woman. Now that I have a maid and secretary, I suddenly proposed that I want to marry a wife. I wonder if she will agree?
Xun Suji approached Wu Nanhai, who expressed his approval:
"We should have integrated into the local aborigines as soon as possible. If you marry Liu Youren's granddaughter, the Liu family will be on our boat, and they will become the basic masses from now on - Is this girl good-looking?"
"It's not bad, I have a good figure." Xun Suji said.
"Then seize the opportunity." Wu Nanhai said, "I will arrange several more agricultural technology promotion activities for the Liu family for you."
But Mo Xiaoan said something else:
"Suji, it's fine for you to make an indigenous woman a maid or something like that. Isn't it a bit too much to ask a daughter of the Liu family to be your wife?" Mo Xiao'an said, "It seems that many people in the Senate have a negative attitude toward indigenous people and women.
Personal collusion between elders is very taboo. If you get married to the Liu family, I'm afraid there will be many things that you won't be able to explain in the future."
Mo Xiaoan is not being alarmist. This is indeed the view of some elders - marrying local powerful indigenous people will inevitably create a new class of aristocrats who are dependent on the elders. If this aristocratic class uses this marriage relationship to commit lawlessness,
Chapter completed!