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Though Fu Yisheng carried the pride and nobility of a modern wealthy heir, he never arrogant, believing he could look down on the world without fear.
In fact, the current social climate did not allow the emergence of such overwhelmingly powerful individuals.
He was just a common businessman.
Therefore, in the Capital, Fu Yisheng's status and influence could not match those in Hong Kong, and his actions were far less convenient than back in Hong Kong.
"Once we get to the wedding venue, don't leave the sight of me, Uncle Song, or Aunt Ning," Fu Yisheng instructed Lu Qingqing with numerous reminders and cautions on the way, "Don't respond to strangers trying to strike up a conversation, and don't readily consume food or drinks offered by someone you don't know."
Although it wasn't an entirely unfamiliar place, caution was still advisable when it wasn't your own turf.