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...

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In the future, Nie Zhao will be paralyzed on one side and confined to a wheelchair. The reason for this is likely due to his prolonged deep coma and lack of oxygen to the brain. If he can wake up sooner, it might change his fate of being confined to a wheelchair.

Moreover, because of this kidnapping case, both the original owner and Nie Han will die in the Philippines after suffering endless humiliation.

In his previous life, with Nie Zhao's abilities, he would definitely have found out the mastermind and taken revenge, and in an unconventional and illegal way. So in the case file that Chen Rou saw in the future, this case was only mentioned vaguely without any detailed explanation.

But things are different now than in my previous life.

Chen Rou is alive, Nie Han is alive, and they are about to return to Hong Kong.

Will the mastermind behind this, seeing them return to Hong Kong unharmed, try to harm them again?

She's alright, but Nie Han is just a little girl, unarmed. What if she gets harmed by that mastermind?

Therefore, she must find the mastermind behind the scenes in advance and take precautions.

Only in this way could she guarantee her and Nie Han's safety, so she had to wake Nie Zhao up as soon as possible.

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The speedboat was attached to the medical ship, making it very convenient to board.

Chen Rou arranged for Wan Daozai and the skinny prostitute to guard the speedboat with guns, and then took Kuang Zai onto the medical ship.

There were many beds on the boat, and Nie Han had already changed her uncle's to a more comfortable large bed. She was watching over him when she saw Xiao Kuangzai enter. She paused for a moment, then said, "Kuangzai, what are you doing here?"

Looking at Kwong's injuries, she understood: "You were also captured by pirates, and you were beaten so badly?"

He was pleasantly surprised to run into an acquaintance, Kuang Zai, but he was just an ordinary person, while Nie Han was a rich heiress. He was a little reserved and bowed before saying, "Hello, Miss Nie, it's been a long time."

The escape route is not the time for idle chatter.

Nie Han and Chen Rou had the same idea. She said, "Kuang Zai, my uncle is breathing, but he can't wake up. I'm so afraid he'll die like this. Can you take his pulse and see what's wrong with him?"

Little Kwong actually knows a bit about traditional Chinese medicine.

Nie Zhaoping lay on the bed. Nie Han washed his face and covered him with a blanket. He looked very peaceful in his unconscious state, as if he were asleep. Xiao Kuangzai took his pulse, stared at him silently for a moment, and said, "Mr. Nie's pulse is very weak!"

She lifted the blanket again to look at the horrifying wound on his collarbone, then reached out and touched Nie Zhao's head. After touching it for a while, she parted his hair and showed Chen Rou his crown: "Mr. Nie was hit here, it should be a brain hemorrhage."

Chen Rou also examined Nie Zhao's head, but it was too dark at the time, and there was no bleeding from Nie Zhao's head, so she did not find any wounds and assumed that Nie Zhao's coma was caused by the collarbone.

Under the sunlight, she carefully examined his skull and saw that although it was not bleeding, it was swollen high.

Nie Han saw it too, and then, remembering how she had bumped into her uncle's head twice in the water dungeon, she exclaimed, "Sister Arou, do you think I didn't bump into my uncle's head?"

Chen Rou said, "It has nothing to do with you. It looks like it was hit with a blunt object."

Kwong also said, "Gui Tou Chang likes to hit disobedient hostages with a hammer. He also often hammers nails into the top of the hostages' heads, and not all at once, but slowly hammering and nailing, until the person is in excruciating pain."

Since they were pirates, they were naturally inhumane.

Nie Han gently stroked her uncle's head, wiped away her tears, and asked Kuang Zai, "What about my uncle? Do you think he can still live?"

Kuang lifted Nie Zhao's eyelids to examine him carefully, nodding and shaking his head, and said, "I can give it a try, use acupuncture to help clear the blood stasis in his brain and reduce intracranial pressure, but I need a set of needles first, acupuncture needles."

Kidnapped, brutally beaten and tortured, and then escaped, Nie Han had never been so excited as she was now, and she cried with joy: "This is a medical ship, maybe there are needles. You wait here, I'll go find some needles."

She ran off excitedly.

Kwong then asked Chan Yau, "Ms. Chan, you and Mr. Nie..." He hesitated slightly before tentatively asking, "Aren't you married?"

To talk about Nie Zhao's marriage to the original owner of this body, we have to mention another person: Nie Zhao's second half-brother, Nie Yao.

It is said that Nie Rong, Nie's father, originally only had one wife, Han Yuzhu. The two had been married for twenty years and were still as loving as ever. They were considered a model couple in Hong Kong. However, one day after getting drunk, he mistook Han Yuzhu's cousin, Mei Lu, for his wife. Somehow, the two had a wrong night together.

Later, Mei Lu became pregnant and secretly gave birth to a child, who was Nie Zhao's second brother, Nie Yao.

Mei Lu had a child with her cousin's husband. Knowing she had wronged her cousin, she took the child and went into hiding in Australia. She only returned from Australia when Han Yuzhu was seriously ill and about to pass away. Later, she married Nie Rong with Han Yuzhu's consent.

Nie Yao was naturally included in the family genealogy and became the second son of the Nie family.

In recent years, Nie Zhao has spent most of his time in Europe, while Nie Yao has been in Hong Kong, in charge of the Nie family's local business.

It just so happened that the Nie family had a familiar Taoist master who knew both the original owner's birth date and time and the Nie brothers. Once, Nie Rong and his wife asked him to calculate the compatibility of Nie Zhao's marriage. As a result, he said that the original owner's marriage with Nie Zhao was an inauspicious one, but her marriage with Nie Yao would be auspicious and a very lucky one, bringing blessings to the parents and children and grandchildren, and bringing good fortune to the whole family.

It is said that the original owner's parents saved Han Yuzhu's life, and Han Yuzhu also liked the original owner very much, so they got engaged.

Although Han Yuzhu originally betrothed Nie Zhao to the original owner, Nie Zhao and Nie Yao were only half a year apart in age, and Nie Yao was just as good as Nie Zhao in terms of height, appearance, knowledge, and business acumen.

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