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 165 Nie Yao is not convinced!

But he is currently on a mission that requires him to lie in wait and he must not expose himself.

But just as he was feeling indignant and unsure of what to do, Chen Rou suddenly said, "You think that on this planet with a total population of 6 billion, 1 billion people are collectively lying, and you think your mother's people are especially great, right?"

Nie Yao thought this way: “In the Kanto region, cholera, typhoid, smallpox, and anthrax were rampant, but some people with ulterior motives blamed everything on another ethnic group. That’s the truth.”

He made a request a while ago, saying he wanted to go out and buy books.

At the time, he bought a lot of books, including this one called "The Story of Bacteria". It was written by a fellow villager of Mei Lu from Japan. In the book, the history of 1937 was distorted, and Nie Yao firmly believed the story.

Moreover, he was very confident that it was the truth.

Song Yuanchao was so angry at this guy that he didn't dare to show it, his fists clenched so tightly that the veins were bulging.

Chen Rou was also a little troubled for a moment, because she and Nie Zhao had discussed that since things had come to this, she would accompany him to travel around and ask him his own thoughts, see which country he wanted to live in, and then send him abroad so that he could stay abroad forever and never return to Hong Kong.

Since they were brothers, after Sir's crisis was resolved, he didn't kill him.

Given Nie Yao's current attitude, Chen Rou, standing from the perspective of a special forces soldier, cannot accept it.

Moreover, it concerned the nation, so she was very angry, and she wished she could punch Nie Yao a few times to bring him to his senses.

But now such verbal sparring seems meaningless, because Nie Yao has already concluded that his mother's clansmen have never launched a war of aggression.

No matter what you say, he thinks you're just making excuses. What should you do?

Ah Fa, the sniper, came over. He figured the matter wasn't too important, so he didn't say anything until Nie Rong asked, "Master, Master Dong from Kowloon has been standing outside our door for a full ten minutes."

"Old Dong, what is he doing at my house? I won't see him!" Nie Rong waved his hand and said.

Song Yuanchao suddenly looked up, and Chen Rou smiled and said, "No, Afa, let Master Dong in."

Back then, Mr. Dong braved wind and rain, and even gunfire, to do pharmaceutical business with the mainland.

He has his own fair and objective views on history.

He's Chen Rou's grandfather, and today, despite his old age, he chased after her for most of the day.

Very well, let's give this opportunity to refute Nie Yao to Master Dong.

Let Mr. Dong stand in the shoes of a Hong Konger and explain to him what exactly happened back then.