Liu Qiangsheng's father really had no shortage of projects lately, with several worth over ten billion each.
Liu Qiangsheng was also in business, but he seldom directly took orders from his father—that was explicitly forbidden by party discipline and state law.
Thus, his business partners were usually entities that had benefit exchanges with his father.
It was common for leader A's son to look for work from leader B, and for leader B's son to seek work from leader A. In this way, nobody made any mistakes, resources were activated, and everyone made money easily and with peace of mind.
Liu Qiangsheng had indeed been in contact with his father's projects, but, generally speaking, he would introduce some friends to take on the work. The jobs were usually neither too big nor too frequent, and he could earn some kickbacks—that was about it.
Upon hearing that the other party wanted to take on a project, he truly felt a tremor in his liver.