"Some people might wonder why I'm being so generous all of a sudden, donating a hundred million right away. It's simple, really. I believe charity is about doing what you can. Now that I have the ability, I can donate this hundred million. And in my opinion, donating to Hong Kong University is actually investing in my own future. Hong Kong University constantly cultivates talent, and my companies constantly need talent. Donating to Hong Kong University is like providing a better learning environment for these future talents. It's not just charity; it's also helping myself."

"Hong Kong University is an excellent institution that has continuously nurtured batches of talent for Hong Kong. Therefore, it's no exaggeration to call it an educational sanctuary for Hong Kong. I hope that with my modest contribution, Hong Kong University can continue to improve and cultivate even more outstanding, even top-notch, talent for Hong Kong."

"That's the purpose of my donation!"

Su Cheng delivered a brief speech after taking the stage.

The audience applauded continuously.

At this moment, a staff member handed Su Cheng a giant check with the amount of 100 million Hong Kong dollars written on it.

Of course, the check was fake, purely for photo opportunities.

Su Cheng held the giant check, standing side-by-side with the university president, Huang Lisong, as the reporters below snapped photos.

After the photos were taken, the donation ceremony was basically over.

"Mr. Su Cheng, besides the donation, have you reached any other agreements with Hong Kong University?" a reporter from Oriental Daily News asked, raising their hand.

When that time comes, Hong Kong University wouldn't need to worry about a lack of applicants for these new majors.

The donation ceremony concluded just like that. The reporters originally wanted to ask more questions, but Su Cheng had no intention of continuing to answer.

Helpless, the reporters could only hastily wrap things up.

Donating 100 million Hong Kong dollars was a big deal. This amount of money exceeded the market value of 90% of the listed companies in Hong Kong, so they were already rushing back to their companies to have the writers draft the most appropriate articles.

Su Cheng's mission to Hong Kong University could be considered complete. After the media reporters left the auditorium, he also prepared to bid farewell to President Huang Lisong and the others.

"Mr. Su, one of my business administration students is a fan of yours. Could you please sign an autograph for me?" At this moment, a student in the student area stood up and asked, raising their hand.

Su Cheng thought about it. This was difficult to refuse, so he said with a smile, "Of course."

Suddenly, it was as if a hornet's nest had been stirred up, and students stood up one after another.

"Mr. Su Cheng, I'm also your fan. Can I also ask you to sign an autograph for me?"

"Mr. Su, my whole family are your fans. Please, can you sign an autograph for me?"

"Mr. Su, I hope to join your company after I graduate. I would also like you to sign an autograph for me to encourage me to study hard."

… …

One by one, all the hundred or so students present stood up, hoping that Su Cheng would sign autographs for them.

Fortunately, it was a weekend today, and there weren't many people at the school. Otherwise, it would have been difficult for Su Cheng.

After all, Hong Kong wasn't large, and the vast majority of Hong Kong University students were local Hong Kong residents, with only a small number of international students. Therefore, most students would choose to go home on weekends.

"Mr. Su Cheng, you have a lot of fans at our Hong Kong University. As far as I know, they've even formed a Su Cheng Association, taking you as an example. Your initial entry into Hutchison Whampoa, becoming the first Chinese taipan to take over a British-owned conglomerate, caused quite a stir at our school. Because of this, the students admire you very much," President Huang Lisong said with a smile from the side.

Su Cheng nodded, understanding. Although Hong Kong was predominantly Chinese, their status in Hong Kong was only second-class. Foreigners were first-class. This was a very real issue. After all, even the governor was sent by the British. How could their status be the same?

Therefore, many people felt very oppressed by these things.

And Su Cheng's appearance broke this pattern, allowing the Chinese to surpass the foreigners.

So, it was normal for them to admire Su Cheng.

"Everyone, I promise to sign autographs for all of you. Don't rush, come one by one. I'll sit here and sign for you," Su Cheng said to the students, walking to a seat.

The students at Hong Kong University were relatively well-behaved. Before long, a long queue had formed.

"Mr. Su Cheng, thank you for your trouble." The first one was a male student wearing glasses, who looked quite refined, handing over a book he had brought with him.

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Su Cheng nodded, smiling as he signed his name for him, saying, "Study hard, the future of Hong Kong depends on you."

The font Su Cheng signed was different from the font he usually used for signing contracts. He directly signed in regular script, while the font he usually used for signing contracts was in cursive script.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5…

Su Cheng signed autographs for the students one by one. This was the first time he had signed autographs on such a large scale. Although people often asked him for autographs before, it was only one or two people.

This time, there were more than a hundred students, which made him a little unaccustomed.

"Mr. Su, I'm your fan. It's so great to meet you in person. You're even more handsome than in the photos!" At this moment, it was a beautiful girl's turn, and she seemed very excited.

The first impression of this girl was probably not her pretty face, but the pair in front of her chest, which looked to be at least 80E in size.

"Thank you for your compliment. Where would you like me to sign?" Su Cheng glanced at the conspicuous part of the girl and then looked away, asking with a smile.

A'mei's were about the same size as hers. Su Cheng saw them often, so he was used to it and didn't feel too much of a ripple in his heart.

"Mr. Su, I didn't bring a book. Can you sign here for me?" The girl blushed, opened her coat, and pointed to the fair skin on the gully.

"Pfft."

Are girls these days so bold?

Su Cheng turned his head away awkwardly. This was simply a blatant temptation!

After all, this was a public place, and Su Cheng still had to maintain his image.

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