Zhang Xiaolong is also not easy to deal with.


I didn’t expect that Chalk.com, after all the murmuring, would still end up going public on the Hong Kong stock exchange. I went to check the market value too, and it wasn’t much.
In the past, we didn’t really want to have too much contact with him. His name is just too tightly撞—colliding—with Zhang Xiaolong.
It’s like there used to be a singer named Wang Yang in China’s Got Talent—just by looking at the name, this person couldn’t possibly catch fire.
Is he definitely calling people to speculate in stocks, not to trade cryptocurrencies? Compared with Peking University, the philosophy of the people still falls a bit short.
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