Li Ziwei didn't understand Li Mu's bad taste. She couldn't understand why Li Mufei was holding back his efforts to want William to marry a Chinese girl.
As a reborn person, Li Mu would sometimes have some bad taste in deliberately changing the original course of events, but changing William's wife can only be regarded as one of the more satisfactory ones.
For Li Mu, he was ready to show William a clear path that was beneficial to him, the Windsor family, and China. If he didn't follow the path, he would have to kick him in the face.
The car drove to Ziyun Villa. Before getting off the car, Li Mu said to Li Ziwei: "Tomorrow you go talk to the Palace Museum and CCTV about cultural relic donations and documentaries, and you don't have to worry about me."
Li Ziwei nodded and asked him: "Mr. Li, are you going to pick up Miss Wendy tomorrow?"
Li Mu said: "It's not appropriate not to answer. After all, she has already called me. I will pick her up and take her to the hotel directly, and treat her to have dinner with William at noon."
Li Ziwei said: "Then I will contact you after I finish my work."
"good."
When Li Mu returned to Ziyun Villa, William was in the hotel room, listening to his grandmother's teachings on the phone.
The Queen is very resolute in her work. Li Mu called me. After the call, she called William immediately. The first thing she said was to ask him: "William, did Li Mu tell you about going to China as an exchange student?"
"I told you..." William couldn't help but be a little surprised. Originally, he wanted to call his grandmother to report and ask for instructions, but he didn't expect that she would take the initiative to call him.
Thinking of this, William couldn't help but ask: "Grandma, did Mr. Li tell you?"
"I said it." The queen hummed and said, "I have just considered it. For you, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. I suggest you accept it and seize it."
Deep down in his heart, William does not want to come to China as an exchange student. He would rather go back to the UK to do 3321, then go back to Scotland to go to university, and stay and fly together with Kate.
Young people in their early 20s are particularly prone to being distracted and distracted by relationships. How could William really leave Kate and come to China as an exchange student alone? Exchange students can be as short as half a year or as long as one year. This kind of long-distance relationship across the ocean is very difficult when you think about it.
However, now that his grandma has suggested that he accept it, how can he say no or even think about it
So, William could only bite the bullet and agree, saying: "Grandma, I am willing to accept this suggestion..."
The Queen heard that William's voice was a little deep, and said: "William, you are already 22 years old. You must have enough sense of responsibility to shoulder the burden of revitalizing the entire Windsor family, so you must put those thoughts of loving your children aside. Put it aside, that Kate, don't have direct contact with her for some time in the future, otherwise once your affair with her is captured by the media, it will definitely have a great impact on you."
The Queen has her wisdom, and she clearly understands the feelings of young people, and the most important bond is companionship.
Young people are a group that cannot bear loneliness. If a 60-year-old couple is separated for a year, the probability of the latter breaking up due to separation is much greater than that of a 22-year-old couple.
Moreover, the Queen also knows very well that young people have a strong rebellious mentality. You cannot directly make decisions for him. This will make him feel that he has lost his freedom, thus stimulating his rebellious psychology. Because of this, the Queen gave William "suggestions" ", and she didn't mention anything about breaking up with Kate. Her goal was to get William to accept Li Mu's suggestion and go to China as an exchange student. At the same time, she wanted to make sure that Kate wouldn't come after her.
In fact, the Queen has long known about every girl who has been around William since he was a child. She knows that there are many parents of girls throughout the UK and even Europe who are deliberately raising their own children for William and his younger brother Harry. Even since she was a child, she had set the goal of marrying a prince in the future. Therefore, no matter where William went or in which school he studied, there were some girls who followed him closely, from elementary school to middle school. There are many people who went from middle school to university.
Kate is a typical example of this kind of girl. She even gave up her original university in order to be in the same school as William. This shows how strong her purpose is. What the Queen fears most is when William comes to China. After that, she also came over, which was really troublesome.
After William ended the call with his grandmother, he immediately wanted to call Kate and tell his loved ones about his current difficulties, but after hesitation, he gave up.
William knew that he had to go back to England to start 3321 first, and he would not be able to come to China for exchange until the beginning of next year at the earliest. If he told Kate now, with her character, it would most likely be done in the shortest possible time. With good preparation for coming to China, he might even come to Yanjing first.
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The next morning, when Li Mu set off from Ziyun Villa and was about to pick up Wendy Goldberg at the airport, Li Ziwei had already formally met with the director of the Palace Museum about the donation of cultural relics.
When the dean heard that the great entrepreneur Li Mu wanted to donate cultural relics to the Palace Museum, he naturally took it very seriously. Not only did he personally receive the donation, but other major leaders of the museum were also present.
Originally, the director of the museum and other leaders thought that this was just a simple donation ceremony. However, when Li Ziwei sat down to communicate with them, they realized how special the significance of this donation ceremony was. .
First of all, according to what Li Ziwei said, the cultural relics that Li Mu will donate to the Palace Museum this time are all cultural relics from China;
Secondly, these cultural relics have all been floating overseas for more than a hundred years, and have been collected in the UK for a long time, and are collected by the Queen of England;
Thirdly, these cultural relics were given to Li Mu personally in the form of gifts through the hands of the Queen of England, and Li Mu then forwarded them to the Palace Museum.
These points make this donation particularly special, and can even be described as significant.
After introducing the background of several cultural relics, Li Ziwei relayed Li Mu's ideas to the leaders of the Palace Museum. She said: "We, Mr. Li, donated this batch of cultural relics this time mainly because we hope to take this opportunity to promote a help The public welfare activity of returning lost overseas cultural relics to China calls on all capable people in society to work together to return Chinese cultural relics lost to various parts of the world back to China bit by bit."
The dean's eyes immediately lit up. The loss of cultural relics overseas has always been a pain in the hearts of all cultural relics scholars in China. Countless important cultural relics representing Chinese history and culture have been lost overseas due to various reasons. Chinese people want to see what their ancestors left behind. All the things that have been lost have to go to foreign museums to achieve their goals. If we can call on capable Chinese people all over the world to work together to bring more lost cultural relics back to the country, it will definitely be a great achievement to promote the cultural undertakings of the motherland and benefit future generations. Good thing.
Moreover, the dean knows very well that the more public welfare undertakings, the more individuals with strong appeal are needed to stand up and wave the flag. Whether domestic entrepreneurs, celebrities, or philanthropists, no one has international influence. Li Muda, now Li Mu is willing to stand up and promote such a far-reaching public welfare undertaking. This public welfare undertaking will definitely arouse huge repercussions.
So he said excitedly: "Mr. Li's idea is really of great significance to cultural workers, historians and the cultural inheritance of the entire nation. We at the Palace Museum are willing to spare no effort to cooperate and support!"
After that, he asked Li Ziwei: "Miss Li, I wonder if Mr. Li has a relatively specific implementation plan?"
Li Ziwei nodded and said: "Mr. Li's preliminary plan is that we first hold a cultural relics donation ceremony. The ceremony will be open to the whole society, and Makino Technology will invest promotion resources for promotion. The recipient of this cultural relics donation ceremony will naturally be We are the Palace Museum, but the donor is not our Mr. Li, but the Windsor family in the UK."
"The Windsors? The royal family?"
"That's right." Li Ziwei said with a smile: "Mr. Li hopes that Prince William of the Windsor family will donate these cultural relics to the Palace Museum on behalf of the entire royal family, and Mr. Li's role in it is more like a As a middleman, or as a link, Mr. Li and Prince William will personally go to the Forbidden City to participate in the donation ceremony. With their identities and influence, coupled with the great significance of this donation in the cultural field, We believe that it will have a significant impact on the minds of Chinese people around the world and give them a sense of identity with the activity of 'helping return lost overseas cultural relics to China', giving them ideas and thoughts to participate in it."
The dean nodded and couldn't help but ask: "Do we still need to communicate with the diplomatic department about this event? After all, we are members of the royal family. This should be elevated to the level of a diplomatic incident, right?"
"Absolutely not." Li Ziwei said hurriedly: "Mr. Li's invitation to Prince William to come to China this time was completely in the form of a personal invitation and private event. They are not willing to escalate such a matter to the level of diplomacy between the two countries. Events, especially the donation of cultural relics, are public welfare projects that are completely private and can better mobilize the enthusiasm of ordinary people to participate. Therefore, although Prince William is a member of the royal family, he represents the Windsor family in this donation ceremony. , not the British royal family, the Windsor family and the British royal family, these are two completely different titles with completely different concepts and meanings.”
After that, Li Ziwei added: "This time, Mr. Li is also participating in his own private capacity and will not bring in the role and identity of Makino Technology."
(End of chapter)