1990s Hong Kong: Waking Up as the Kidnapped Tycoon's Sister-in-Law

Chen Rou first meets Nie Zhao because of an anti-terrorism case involving Hong Kong's wealthy elite. He is the richest man in Hong Kong for many years, and a renowned powerful figure. Even thou...

Chapter 135 Beating up the police and begging them to call the police!

Before he could even utter the words "Third Aunt Nie," Chen Rou raised her baton and slammed it down on his head. Seeing him about to fall, she grabbed a nearby tree, leaped high, and kicked with both feet, aiming straight for the officer's crotch.

He failed to pop Song Yuanchao's testicles, but Chen Rou popped his testicles at that moment.

The officer was in excruciating pain in his crotch, practically on the verge of exploding. Clutching his crotch, he screamed and rolled down the hillside, knocking over several officers in the process.

The officers who were hit turned around and saw a woman carrying a baton rushing down the road. They didn't understand what was going on for a moment and didn't have time to dodge. The woman opened her arms wide and swung the baton back and forth, and the officers were immediately beaten and ran away with their heads covered.

Someone covered their head and yelled, "Who the hell are you? Why are you hitting people?"

Someone else was holding up a video camera and shouting, "We're hiking enthusiasts, we're lost, don't try to beat us up."

But before the man could finish speaking, Chen Rou's baton swung over and slammed heavily onto the video camera. The camera slipped from the officer's hand, flew down the hillside, and landed directly in the back garden of the Nie family's old villa.

While the Nie family's bodyguards were still waiting for the police to fall into their trap, the Taiwanese man on the roof shouted, "What are you doing? Miss Chen has already started! Hurry up, everyone get to work!"

There were plenty of bodyguards today, including several foreign bodyguards, Ah Hui, Ah Fa, and Ah Kuan. All of Nie Rong's capable fighters were there. Upon hearing that work was about to begin, they swung their batons, clenched their fists, and filed out towards the backyard.

The villa has a yard in front and a mountain behind, with a small cliff carved out by hand. At this moment, the police officers quietly sneaked in and were on the cliff, preparing to slip down and sneak into the back garden to sneak further in.

But before they could figure out what was going on, two rows of tall, burly men in black suits, each carrying a baton, appeared behind the villa. Naturally, they were terrified and began scrambling back to warn those behind them: "The situation has changed! Quick, run!"

But Chen Rou was right behind the officers, occupying the most advantageous position.

Seeing that a group of officers were trying to run away, she hugged the tree with one hand and kicked with her feet, kicking each one she saw.

Ordinary Hong Kong police officers, though not necessarily fat and burly, are still ordinary people. They've never seen anything like this before. Before some could even react, a pair of feet came flying at them, sending them tumbling down the hillside and landing with a thud in the courtyard.

Someone else was quite skilled; they activated the button on their trekking pole, and the triangular barbs stabbed towards Chen Rou.

She hugged the tree with her hands, leaped to dodge, grabbed the man's water bottle and smashed it down on his face, knocking him unconscious. Then she kicked him, and with a scream, the man tumbled and crawled into the yard.

Not only Chen Rou, but also Ah Hui and Ah Fa, who were incredibly agile, had already climbed up. They shocked each policeman they saw with electric shocks. In the blink of an eye, all 12 policemen who came to rescue Nie Yao had fallen into the backyard, rubbing their waists and buttocks, feeling dizzy and disoriented.

Even after all that, they still wouldn't behave. Some were yelling, "We're just lost! Why are you hitting us? This is illegal, don't you know?"

Others said, "Yes, yes, we are all mountaineering enthusiasts, you can't hit us."

Okay, bodyguards, step back for now.

Seeing that the bodyguards had stopped, the group of police officers exchanged glances and suddenly grabbed water glasses and threw them at the bodyguards. They then unfolded the barbs on their hiking poles and tried to break through the encirclement.

Ah Fa was so angry at being hit by a water glass that he laughed. He grabbed the policeman who hit him, and without even using a baton, he used his fist with a steel ring to deliver several muffled punches to the face. Then he ripped off the policeman's mask and punched him in the nose, smashing the policeman's nose open.

The other police officers were the same; they had just grabbed their cups and hiking sticks to fight back when a group of bodyguards punched them from both sides. With a series of howls and pleas for mercy, the police officers were all turned into pigs in the blink of an eye.

But that wasn't the end of it. Seeing that they couldn't abduct the person and were about to be beaten, the group of police officers naturally had to back down and beg for mercy.

Some people hurriedly pulled down their masks, introduced themselves as police officers, and tried to call the police using their mobile phones.

The fact that police officers were beaten to the point of having to call the police shows just how badly they were treated.

Song Yuanchao had just returned from the hospital and was limping, so of course he couldn't hit anyone.

But he was furious. The Nie family had spent eight million Hong Kong dollars to bail him out. If that money were put in his hometown, it could build a county town, not to mention a government building. He was furious. He had endured 48 hours of continuous beatings, but when he heard that it had cost eight million Hong Kong dollars to bail out his worthless life, he was so enraged that he fainted.

He was the head of the bodyguards, and he said, "Keep hitting them! Keep hitting them all the way to the front yard so the boss can see!"

The police were wearing masks, and they were illegally trespassing, so it was perfectly reasonable for them to be beaten.

At the bodyguard captain's command, a group of bodyguards drew their batons and chased after anyone who tried to run, electrifying them as they ran. They forced all the policemen to the front yard, one by one, until they were cornered in the pond in front of the gate before they stopped.

The poor bunch of police officers were so ambitious today, planning to use a diversionary tactic to rescue Nie Yao.

Well, one by one, the bodyguards of the Nie family beat them bloody heads, and they all jumped into the water with splashes, like dumplings being dropped into a pot. At this point, no one cared about covering their faces anymore and ripped off their masks.

The one with the limp was surnamed Wang, called Wang Sir. He happened to know Uncle Ming. Seeing Uncle Ming standing under the eaves, below Nie Rong, he cried and wailed, "Uncle Ming, please beg Chairman Nie, we were wrong, please forgive us."

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