If you want to be a good person, find Huadi

Chapter 80 Rong Ri's Choice

"I've made up my mind. I was really moved by Huadi's plan. I want to be a useful person, do meaningful things, and live a good life," Rongri said seriously, but he couldn't help but burst out laughing. Seeing this, everyone else laughed too. They all understood that this was to ease the inexplicable sadness caused by Huadi's refusal to accept the shares.

"Okay, okay, I'll talk to you nicely. Don't hit me." Rong Ri saw Ah Hao raising the bottle of wine in his hand, and hurriedly begged for mercy with a smile.

"To be honest, I did have dreams when I was a kid. What I just said was the truth. When I was a kid, I really wanted to be a useful person. You all know my family's situation. Sometimes I feel like I'm a waste, so I want to be a useful person and do something meaningful. But now, I'm not short of money, and with the shares that Huadi just gave me, I think it will be very difficult to be short of money in the future. So I want to do something meaningful for Hong Kong, but I haven't figured out what it is yet." Rong Ri expressed his innermost thoughts frankly.

"Okay, Rong Ri actually said it very well. The purpose of life is to do something meaningful. The most precious thing is life.

We only have one life, and it should be lived so that when we look back in old age, we won't regret wasting our youth or feel ashamed of our mediocrity. Only then, when we die, can we say, "I lived a wonderful life. I've been to this world." Only then will our lives not be lived in vain. Do you understand? '" Liu Yi said, then looked specifically at Xingzai. He was still worried that Xingzai wouldn't be able to overcome the financial hurdle.

Huadi's words seemed to have touched a chord deep within Taibao. Tears welled up in his eyes, and he choked up as he spoke, "Huadi, you said it so well. Now looking back, I realize what a jerk I was. Greedy, lustful, a gambler—absolutely worthless. I was already over forty, yet I even dared to bully a young man who had just started out. I truly regret this! From now on, I'm going to live my life just as Huadi said. I'm going to find my own dream and work hard to achieve it."

Taibao was actually a rather sentimental man. While his character wasn't perfect, his essence wasn't bad. He poured out his mind, feeling a sense of relief. Of all those present today, he was undoubtedly the most useless, completely devoid of strength, unable even to fight. More crucially, he had been timid and cowardly in the past. However, from this moment on, he longed for change, hoping for a complete transformation. Perhaps his greatest fortune in life was meeting Huadi.

After hearing the conversation between Wah Di and Tai Bao, Qi Ge fell into deep thought. He began to reflect on the violent and bloody days of the past and what the so-called underworld loyalty had brought him. He realized that since leaving the underworld and joining the security company, despite his ordinary life, he had laughed more than in the past decade or so combined.

Everyone in the room was lost in thought, except for Sing-jay, who began to mutter quietly, "Wow, Wah-di actually read How the Steel Was Tempered! What a clever theft!" Fortunately, only Dao-jay, who was sitting next to him, heard what he said. Dao-jay quickly pulled Sing-jay to signal him to be quiet.

At this time, Liu Yi noticed that Ah Hao was also lost in thought, so he asked, "Ah Hao, do you have any dreams?"

"Me? When I was little, I thought about growing up quickly, getting into college, and then finding a good job to help my parents reduce the burden. Later, as you know, I was imprisoned for manslaughter. At that time, I didn't have any dreams. Fortunately, Xiaohui always supported me, so I was able to persevere until I was released from prison. After I was released from prison, I thought about finding a good job to support my family, but who would want a person who had been in prison? Everyone disliked me and said I was a bad boy. Later, I joined the underworld in a daze, just wanting to fight for a way out and make more money. If it weren't for Xiaohui, Rongri and you, I might still be taking drugs and living a decadent life. Now, Rongri and I actually have similar ideas. Now we have money, so we want to do something meaningful." He sighed softly, with a glimmer of determination in his eyes.

This is the current situation among Hong Kong residents. Most are obsessed with money and material possessions, focusing solely on earning more money and pursuing personal success and status, while neglecting their spiritual needs. Furthermore, due to the Eagle Country's long-term colonial rule, their ideological education has been severely misguided, resulting in many lacking proper values ​​and national consciousness. Furthermore, the Hong Kong people's status as second-class citizens and their long separation from their motherland have gradually eroded their sense of patriotism, with some even forgetting their roots. Only a few elderly people still remember their Chinese heritage and are willing to contribute to their country. However, if this situation persists, even more people will lose their sense of identity as Chinese. This is something Liu Yi experienced in his previous two lives. Now that he has returned to Hong Kong in this life, he is determined not to sit idly by and allow this situation to continue. He understands that a nation's cohesion and sense of identity are crucial to its prosperity and stability. Therefore, he will take proactive action to change this situation, awaken people's awareness of their patriotism, and help more people realize that they are Chinese and should contribute to the country's development. It's worth mentioning that when Liu Yi first traveled to Hong Kong, he didn't stay long, using it as a springboard to quickly return to the mainland. But this time, he decided to stay and bring real change and progress to this land.

"Rong Ri, Ah Hao, I have something I'd like to hear your opinions on, and I need you to make a choice. I've told you before that Hong Kong's legalization process will be tortuous, especially after the handover. It's well known that almost all of Hong Kong's current Chief Justices are non-Chinese, and most of the Legislative Council members are also non-Chinese. Even the review panel for the draft Hong Kong Basic Law includes a significant number of individuals with American or British ancestry. Do you think such individuals will improve or confuse the rule of law in Hong Kong? What kind of Hong Kong would serve their interests? Therefore, we need to include more like-minded individuals who can distinguish right from wrong and have a strong sense of patriotism in the future Legislative Council, the Department of Justice, and the Chief Justice. Only then can we support Hong Kong's rule of law. This involves two paths: one is to pursue a position as Attorney General, potentially leading to a Chief Justice. The other is to become a Legislator. Which path will you two choose? Currently, you are the only two of us who are committed to pursuing a legal career, so you two cannot choose the same path." Liu Yi presented the two options for their futures.

"Let me make the choice. I'll choose the Department of Justice route. Everyone knows that my stepfather holds a very high status in the Hong Kong legal community, so it will be easier for me to move forward at this level. Ah Hao comes from a common family, so it will be more advantageous for him to run for the Legislative Council in the future. He understands the needs of the grassroots people, and they will be more likely to vote for him." Rong Ri's choice is the most beneficial to both of them.

"Okay, let's discuss the specific details and future plans later." Liu Yi made the final decision, ending the conversation.

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