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...
But Chen Rou transmigrated into the other person's body and used their body to destroy their perfect image in her lover's mind in a brutal and savage way, which was somewhat immoral.
Nie Zhao was still looking at her. He was running a high fever and was unconscious. He should have been unaware of anything, but his gaze was intense, as if he were scrutinizing her and trying to see through her.
A sense of guilt welled up in Chen Rou's heart—a guilt towards the original owner of this body—that made her unable to meet Nie Zhao's gaze.
Of course, the guilt was only temporary. Since she had used the original body, she had to protect it from being violated or harmed by evil people, protect everyone on the ship to survive, and help them escape from the bandit's den.
Seeing that Wan Daozi had found an ice pack, she wrapped it in a cotton cloth and placed it under Nie Zhao's head to prevent his brain from being damaged by the persistent high fever.
After handing the alcohol and cotton to Nie Han, asking her to help clean the bloodstains off her uncle, Chen Rou prepared to move on to the next step.
The doctor was also tied up by Song Yuanchao and strapped to the driver's seat. He was practically a perfect autonomous driver, but he was a strong laborer, so why not use him? Let Song Yuanchao drive the boat, while Chen Rou personally supervised Wan Daozai and the doctor refueling the boat.
The hospital ship is a medium-sized vessel, and a full tank of fuel contains exactly 200 liters, not a single drop left.
With the tank full and Song Yuanchao's driving skills having improved considerably, in the vast darkness with the bright moon hanging high, Chen Rou helped him set the coordinates, and he only needed to step on the gas. In just over an hour, they had already sailed to the outskirts of the Philippines.
Once they got here, the chances of encountering pirates were slim, and there was no need to worry about the two prostitutes making a ruckus. So Chen Rou instructed Kuang Zai to go down to the cabin and untie the two prostitutes.
She also specifically instructed Kwong to give the two prostitutes more bread and water so they could replenish their energy.
The Taiwanese guy and the doctor were both subdued by her, and now they were all in the same boat. They were unfamiliar with Hong Kong and wanted to go home as soon as possible, so they followed Chen Rou to ask what they would do after seeing Hong Kong. Would she kill them like she did Tiger, or would she let them go?
Her ruthless methods made them a little worried, fearing that if she got angry, she would kill them all.
If there were a hierarchy on this ship, then Chen Rou would undoubtedly be the captain and the leader of this group.
She had to return to Hong Kong because she wanted to defy fate and help Nie Zhao, the recipient of the Grand Bauhinia Medal, stand up again.
But returning to Hong Kong is certainly not easy, and her next plan is to interrogate Tiger.
She shook her wrists and cracked her knuckles, preparing to enter the room where Tiger was being held. Turning back, she saw the Taiwanese boy and the doctor following timidly behind her, so she frowned and asked, "Do you two have something to say?"
She was a woman, a young woman, and women her age are usually shy, gentle, and timid; they would blush if a man made a crude joke.
But Chen Rou was different. She was wearing a mercenary uniform, covered in sweat and blood. Her slightly upturned eyes held nothing but ruthlessness. The Taiwanese boy and the doctor exchanged a glance and, based on the other's powerful aura, said in unison, "It's alright, we don't need to trouble you with anything."
"Then find a place to sleep. Once you get to Hong Kong, if you want to go home, you can go on your own. If not, you can come with me for now, and I'll figure out how to get rid of you." After saying that, Chen Rou pushed open the door and went inside.
After a long silence, the Taiwanese guy suddenly said, "My dad is also in the underworld, he's a big shot in his own right, but I feel like Miss Chen is even more of a big shot than my dad. She's kind of cool."
The doctor didn't speak, but silently moved closer to the door to listen and see how Chen Rou planned to interrogate Tiger.
Unbeknownst to her, Tiger was the most formidable henchman under Ghost Head Chang, renowned for his ruthlessness, killing prowess, and formidable fighting skills. He was a devilish figure who could silence even the most nagging infants along the entire Philippine coast.
The doctor knew Chen Roumeng, but he knew even more about how formidable Tiger was.
Moreover, he had connections with pirates and knew that Philippine pirates and Hong Kong gangsters were intricately linked. Even if Chen Rou and her group escaped Gui Tou Chang's territory, they might not be able to disembark in Hong Kong and return home smoothly.
He still held onto a sliver of hope that the pirates could catch Chen Rou, and wanted to hear about the interrogation process.
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Let's get back to the house.
Tiger used to be incredibly fierce, but now he's incredibly cowardly.
He was tied up again, this time with knots tied by Song Yuanchao himself, so it wasn't so easy for him to break free.
The dagger that had pierced his anus was still stuck in the same spot. If he didn't move, it would hurt; if he moved, it would hurt even more, a pain that pierced his heart.
He was lying on the ground, and when he saw the two blood-soaked flat lambskin shoes, he knew it was Chen Rou.
He didn't say anything, but kept kowtowing, repeatedly saying in Cantonese, "Spare me, miss, please spare me!"
Chen Rou was playing with a mobile phone in her hand, the one she had snatched from him.
She knelt down on one knee, staring coldly at Tiger Brother and asked, "Ghost Head Chang has already contacted Hong Kong and is preparing to send people to intercept us, right? Who are they, and at which ports are they planning to intercept us?"
Tiger spat out blood mixed with broken teeth before saying, "He has Fei Long from the Loyalty Hall, Tian Ming from the Righteousness Hall, and Zhang Ziqiang, nicknamed the Flying Car Thief. He has basically mobilized everyone in the Hong Kong underworld and laid a net that can't be pulled out of the sky."
She quickly added, "But I believe that with Miss Chen's abilities, there's no need to be afraid of Brother Chang."
Before Hong Kong's return to China, it is said that there were as many as 3,000 triad branches and as many as 100,000 gangsters. There were four major branches, such as the Loyalty Hall and the Righteousness Hall, whose leaders were big shots who even the Governor of Hong Kong feared. Cheung Chi-keung, for example, once robbed an armored truck and a Rolex watch in broad daylight and kidnapped hostages at will. The wealthy could only kneel down and beg for mercy. He can be called the soul of the Asian gangster world in the 1990s.
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