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Chapter 240: Three Wives and Four Concubines Are Common

"Uncle San, I didn't expect you to come over. I just wanted to notify Grandpa and wouldn't have surprised him by visiting myself," Han Yezhen said with a smile.

Li Chunshan chuckled.

"When you come to Hong Kong, how could your third uncle not come to pick you up? The old man even arranged a room for you and asked me to collect you, but I didn't expect Mr. Victor to also come."

Li Chunshan glanced at Victor.

Victor, with respect, addressed Han Yezhen: "Miss Han, I received a telegram from Mr. Hardy in advance. I have prepared a place and a vehicle for you."

"I've booked a room for you at the Peninsula Hotel and bought a villa in Mid-Levels. Because of the rush, it will take a week to renovate. If you prefer not to stay in a hotel, there are resorts in South Bay. If you prefer a quieter place, you can stay there."

Li Chunshan looked at Victor in astonishment. His demeanor was exceedingly respectful, almost as if a subordinate were addressing a boss.

Victor was a prominent figure in Hong Kong. He dined with the Governor and interacted with officials. Many big businessmen deferred to him, and even the triads relied on his favor. Yet, in front of my niece, he behaved like this.

He suddenly realized the name Victor mentioned—'Mr. Hardy'—must be the same Mr. Hardy from the Hardy Group!

My niece is connected to that Mr. Hardy?

"Thank you, Victor," Han Yezhen said, nodding at him.

"This is my duty," Victor responded promptly.

Han Yezhen turned to Li Chunshan. "Uncle San, I'll arrange things here, then we can go see Grandpa. Please wait a moment."

"Don't worry," Li Chunshan hurriedly said.

Han Yezhen called Victor aside. "I've brought some construction team members; Mr. Victor, could you help arrange things for them?"

"Of course, Miss Han."

"And there's a batch of goods on the plane. Please arrange for someone to look after it and find a secure place to store it once we get settled," Han Yezhen added.

She mentioned the goods because they were a significant part of her visit.

"May I ask what it is, Miss Han?" Victor inquired.

"It's an antique collection from Hardy. Since he plans to build an antique museum here in Hong Kong, we're transporting the collection in advance. It needs to be stored safely until the museum is ready," Han Yezhen explained.

Han Yezhen had brought a large number of antiques, including French antiques from World War II. For now, these items were hidden away. The local vault was ideal for storage, but in a few decades, they could simply claim they were purchased.

Victor, knowing how much his boss valued these antiques, took the matter seriously. He understood how important these items were to Mr. Hardy.

"Don't worry, Miss Han. I'll make sure everything is taken care of," Victor assured.

Li Chunshan, watching from afar, couldn't hear their conversation but saw Victor standing in front of his niece, slightly bent and nodding at every word she said. It was an unusual sight for him.

Once the arrangements were made, Han Yezhen approached Li Chunshan. "Uncle San, let's go see Grandpa. I've missed him so much."

"Let's go," Li Chunshan agreed.

They all left together. Victor had several architects taken to the hotel and arranged for security personnel to oversee the boss's plane. Han Yezhen got into a Lincoln Continental, specially provided for her during her stay in Hong Kong.

"Miss Han, this car is a new addition, exclusively for your use while you're here," Victor said.

Li Chunshan observed Victor's attentiveness.

"Thank you, Victor."

Han Yezhen entered the Lincoln, Li Chunshan got into his car, and Victor followed as they drove to the house where Old Mr. Situ resided in Shanghuan.

Upon arrival, Victor initially planned to wait outside, but Li Chunshan felt it inappropriate and insisted that Victor join them inside.

"Mr. Victor, please come in with us to meet Grandpa," Han Yezhen said.

"Certainly, Miss Han," Victor replied.

Li Chunshan:

It seems my niece can persuade people easily.

Upon entering, they found Old Mr. Situ waiting at the door, despite his frail condition.

"Grandpa~!"

Han Yezhen ran forward and embraced her grandfather. "I've missed you so much. It's been years."

Old Mr. Situ smiled and patted her shoulder. "You're still as affectionate as ever, but you've grown up."

After Han Yezhen released her grandfather and led him inside, Old Mr. Situ noticed Victor standing with Li Chunshan and asked politely, "Yezhen, who is this?"

Victor stepped forward, bowed slightly, and said, "Hello, Mr. Situ. My name is Victor."

"Hello, Mr. Victor. It's kind of you to come all the way from Los Angeles," the old man greeted with a smile.

Li Chunshan, sensing a misunderstanding, quickly clarified: "Master, Mr. Victor is our business associate."

Old Mr. Situ was momentarily taken aback but then understood. "Oh, I didn't realize Mr. Victor was here on such an occasion. My apologies."

Victor quickly reassured, "No, Mr. Situ, there's no misunderstanding. I am here with Miss Han."

"I see. In that case, please make yourself at home, Mr. Victor. Yezhen, let's go inside and catch up," Old Mr. Situ said with a smile.

The old man was well-traveled and respected. He had connections with both domestic and international figures. Roosevelt, the former President of the United States, was once his lawyer.

They sat down, and tea was served. Han Yezhen sat beside her grandfather, holding his hand. "Grandpa, it's been a while. I graduated from college last year."

"Then what are you doing now? You didn't mention in your telegram why you came to Hong Kong," the old man asked.

"Hardy Group wants to build a museum here. As the president of Hardy Group Auction Company, and with my background in architectural design, I'm overseeing the project," Han Yezhen explained.

"A museum."

The old man murmured thoughtfully but said nothing further.

"So, after graduating, you didn't pursue construction but went to work for an auction company?" the old man asked.

"Yes, I started working in an auction company before graduating. I've known Mr. Victor since then," Han Yezhen said, glancing at Victor.

Victor smiled and nodded, unbothered by the previous issues. His current success and popularity in Hong Kong made him feel proud of his achievements.

Old Mr. Situ looked at Victor and said, "Mr. Victor, thank you for your support. The triad will cooperate with you, which is beneficial for business."

Victor smiled and said, "It's all thanks to Mr. Hardy. I'm just carrying out his instructions."

The old man grew more serious and said, "I've heard from Chunshan that payments have been delayed recently. Please understand, and we'll raise funds to clear the payments as soon as possible."

Han Yezhen, understanding her grandfather's financial situation and knowing his history of supporting various causes, offered, "Grandpa, I've saved some money over the past two years. I'd like to contribute to help with your current needs."

Old Mr. Situ smiled warmly at his granddaughter. "Yezhen, you've grown up and even earned money. Thank you."

"I can offer half a million dollars. I hope it helps with your expenses," Han Yezhen said.

"Five hundred thousand? How did you save so much?" Old Mr. Situ was surprised.

"I'm the president of Hardy Auction Company with a high salary and bonuses. I don't spend much, so I've saved a fair amount," Han Yezhen explained with a smile.

"With this amount, how much of a shortfall remains?" Han Yezhen asked.

"That's a significant donation," Old Mr. Situ said kindly.

"Just let me know, Grandpa. I can advance payments if necessary," Han Yezhen said, pleading with her grandfather.

"I don't have the exact figures," Old Mr. Situ replied.

Han Yezhen turned to Li Chunshan. "Uncle San, what's the remaining difference?"

Li Chunshan looked at the old man and replied, "The total payment due is 2.63 million dollars. With the additional funds from Yezhen, it's about 2 million dollars."

"I'll send a telegram to Hardy to request an advance on the salary to cover the difference," Han Yezhen said.

She then looked at Victor. "Mr. Victor, could you assist with sending the telegram?"

"Certainly, Miss Han. I'll contact the boss right away," Victor said, standing up and nodding to Mr. Situ and Li Chunshan before leaving.

Old Mr. Situ and Li Chunshan watched as Victor departed.

The situation felt peculiar to them. Victor's boss was Hardy, and the goods were Hardy's as well. Han Yezhen's donation and request for an advance on salary to cover the cost of Hardy's goods seemed like a circular arrangement.

Victor's role was clear. He was an executor, not authorized to make decisions. It was up to the boss to approve any advance payments, and any favor would ultimately reflect back on Hardy.

Victor went to the telegraph office, sent a detailed message outlining Miss Han's request, and relayed his observations to Mr. Hardy.

Hardy, upon receiving the telegram, found the

 situation amusing. He couldn't help but admire his niece's determination and sense of responsibility. Despite his unconventional methods, Hardy respected her.

"You're really something, Yezhen," Hardy said, shaking his head with a smile.

Hardy issued instructions for the advance payment. Han Yezhen's approach had been effective. He would allocate the funds to cover the shortfall and ensure her efforts were not in vain.

When Victor returned, he brought good news: Hardy had approved the advance, and the necessary funds would be sent immediately.

The old man, Han Yezhen, and Li Chunshan were all relieved.

Old Mr. Situ thanked Han Yezhen and, after a brief discussion, everyone adjourned for the day.

The next morning, the funds arrived, and the payment issue was resolved.

Victor remained in Hong Kong for a few more days to oversee the storage of the antiques and ensure the museum construction began smoothly.

Han Yezhen, now more at ease, continued her work with Victor and prepared for the upcoming project.

She knew the future held challenges, but with the support of her family and associates, she was ready to face them head-on.

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