Early next morning, Qi Yun, along with Brother Quan and others, and his elderly father-in-law, boarded a private jet to Shanghai.
The jet was naturally Qi Yun's Gulfstream G700.
His father-in-law, although managing billions and having a personal fortune of tens of billions, is very low-key and rarely appears in the spotlight.
Moreover, he only owns a house in a high-end community in Shanghai, and he has no interest in private jets or luxury yachts.
Perhaps due to his experiences when he was younger, after becoming wealthy Zhao Weilin particularly enjoys doing charity work. He recently donated thirty million to several welfare homes in Province J, a typical Confucian businessman.
This is something Qi Yun admires about him.
Inside the cabin, Zhao Weilin declined the champagne offered by the flight attendant, opened a bottle of mineral water, turned, and asked Qi Yun, "Now you're making such a big scene when you go out; who exactly have you offended?"
