Opening the packaging bag, the variety was quite complete.
He bought specialty Beijing delicacies like Chao Gan and Roast Duck, and for staple foods, he got both rice and congee.
He had to admit, this 'delivery guy' was quite good and deserved a good review.
The two of them ate their meal, chatting and laughing until almost seven o'clock. They had been eating for over an hour, mainly because Su Mojin found it a bit inconvenient to eat roast duck with one hand.
After the meal, Su Mojin even thoughtfully wiped Lin Yan's mouth.
Lin Yan packed up the meal boxes and threw them directly into the trash can.
He tidied up the small table again.
Lin Yan stayed in the ward, chatting with Su Mojin until nearly nine o'clock before leaving the room.
The excuse was to deepen their relationship.
However, what he saw after leaving the ward startled Lin Yan. In the corridor outside the ward, besides Li Wei, there were four other people standing.
In the brightly lit corridor, two young men in black short-sleeved shirts stood on each side, both around twenty-seven or twenty-eight years old. Their muscles bulged beneath their shirts, and they stood ramrod straight.
"Young Master, these are the bodyguards Mr. Lin arranged for you."
He was supposed to speak with respect, but Lin Yan found it awkward, so he told him not to call him that.
Hearing Li Wei's words, Lin Yan finally understood what was going on. Seeing a few burly men when he went out, he had thought they were looking for trouble.
Looking at the muscles exposed from the sleeves of their shirts, he figured their strength wouldn't be bad.
Not just not bad, these men were all retired special forces soldiers. They were supposed to be assigned jobs after their retirement, but under Elder Leng's arrangement, they came to Lin Guoxiong.
This wasn't exactly overstepping, as retired special forces soldiers had the right to choose their own employment. Lin Guoxiong offered extremely high salaries, so naturally, people came.
And these four were handpicked by Elder Leng, all-around soldiers skilled in multiple fields.
Of course, they weren't as miraculous as described in novels, but they were far from ordinary special forces soldiers.
With Li Wei and these five people by his side, Lin Yan immediately felt a greater sense of security.
Since they were at the hospital, Lin Yan didn't ask them too many questions for the time being. The six of them went downstairs together. Lin Yan and Li Wei got into their respective cars, while the other four got into a Santana parked by the roadside.
The six of them quickly returned to the villa. Lin Yan then questioned them one by one and learned that each of them was incredibly capable, not only skilled in combat but also fluent in several languages.
Lin Yan was quite satisfied with this, as he would often compete and travel to different countries.
Having people around who were proficient in languages would make things much more convenient.
Lin Yan arranged for them to stay in the guest rooms on the first floor. Originally, Lin Yan thought his villa was quite spacious, but with a few more people, it suddenly felt a bit cramped.
Even the guest rooms weren't enough, and sometimes two people had to share.
Lin Yan thought of the Lin family's manor and felt he could build something similar, though certainly not as grand as his own home. A smaller one would suffice and be convenient for his own living.
After going upstairs, Lin Yan began his evening workout plan. Although there wouldn't be immediate results, he had to persevere. As the saying goes, "sharpening the knife before the battle, even if it doesn't cut, it's still brighter."
After a sweaty workout, he took a shower, lay in bed, and called Zhang Mingzhi to confirm the departure for tomorrow. He also chatted with Su Mojin for a bit before drifting off to sleep.
The next morning, around five o'clock, as soon as Lin Yan woke up, he saw five people running laps around the villa through the second-floor window.
These guys were even earlier than him. Seeing their diligence, Lin Yan didn't fall behind and started his morning workout routine.
After a simple workout, the six of them prepared to go downstairs for breakfast.
Fortunately, the four men knew how to cook simple dishes; otherwise, Lin Yan would have had to go out to eat as usual.
However, even though they could cook, the taste was just average. This wouldn't do in the long run, so Lin Yan thought he should hire a housekeeper. As for Li Wei's cooking, Lin Yan had the misfortune of tasting it once, and the flavor was truly beyond description.
After the four of them finished eating, Lin Yan prepared to head to the base, where they would then go to the airport together.
Lin Yan didn't ask them to drive the Santana anymore. Instead, he tossed them the keys to his G-Wagon.
It was just sitting there and he didn't drive it often, so he might as well let them use it for convenience.
The four of them didn't refuse. Lin Yan and Li Wei were very skilled drivers, and when driving the Santana, they often couldn't keep up. With the G-Wagon, it was different.
To Lin Yan's stunned amazement, the four of them unloaded various electronic equipment from the Santana and loaded it into the Mercedes G-Wagon.
Because they would be flying later, Lin Yan didn't ride his RC8. Instead, he sat in the Bentley.
The six of them, in two cars, sped towards the outskirts of the city.
The weather was nice that day, sunny and clear with no clouds. The two cars soon arrived at the training base.
This time, as usual, only Lin Yan walked in. They stayed in the cars outside, as this was considered an important technical area for Ducati, and security was quite strict.
As Lin Yan entered, he saw Zhang Mingzhi and the others loading a Ducati GP22, China Red edition, into a container. The number 27 was printed on the front of the bike. Due to time constraints, Zhang Mingzhi didn't have time to contact state-owned enterprises to discuss free publicity.
Therefore, the car currently only had a few of Lin's own brand logos printed on it. Lin Yan was quite satisfied with the appearance. The helmet was also a custom-made Shoei helmet that Zhang Mingzhi had specifically commissioned.
Lin Yan didn't need to endorse helmet brands for endorsement fees, so he could change his helmet whenever he wanted.
GP riders often had exclusive helmet brand sponsors.
Helmet manufacturers paid endorsement fees for GP riders to wear their brand of helmets during races.
MotoGP was very commercialized, but it was understandable. This was also a source of income for the riders. In his previous life, Lin Yan had also endorsed Shark.
After the staff pushed the bike onto the platform and secured it with a stand, they then pushed the second one. There were two in total, with the second one serving as a backup in case of any unforeseen circumstances.
In addition to the spare racing bikes, various racing bike parts were also prepared. This was to ensure faster repairs after crashes, demonstrating extremely thorough preparation.
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ps: An extra chapter for the great Qingning Qingcheng, let's go!