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...
Gui Tou Chang was a notorious international pirate feared by everyone in Hong Kong.
Nie Zhao knew better than anyone what his park looked like, because that was where he had escaped.
But now he has actually sent his own blood brother to that kind of place.
Not to mention that Nie Rong was so angry that he was speechless for a moment, Liang Lisheng couldn't help but exclaim, "Boss!"
They thought Nie Zhao's plan would be to kill Nie Yao, and they were mentally prepared for him to kill people. They thought it would be good to give Nie Yao a quick death so that he could be free from this burden. Who knew that Nie Zhao would actually send him to Gui Tou Chang's park.
What will happen to Nie Yao there? He will be forced to do endless hard labor, and eventually, after collapsing from exhaustion, he will be chopped up and fed to the crocodiles.
Grandpa Dong was in a hurry to go out and walk with his granddaughter, and he had already gotten into the car, so he didn't hear it.
However, Song Yuanchao, Chen Rou, Nie Rong, and Liang Lisheng all heard it.
Sending his own brother to a pirate's den was utterly insidious.
Nie Rong was too weak to stand up.
But Liang Lisheng suddenly stood up and reached out to grab Nie Zhao.
Song Yuanchao was also stunned for a moment, but when he saw Liang Lisheng rushing over, he immediately stretched out his arm to block his boss.
But Liang Lisheng was still furious. He shoved Song Yuanchao and said aggressively, "Come on, boss, tie me up too and send me to the pirate park!"
Nie Zhao had been buttoning his two buttons for ages, and it was only now that he had finally managed to do so.
He turned to leave, then looked back and chuckled lightly, "Uncle Liang, you're too old. I'm willing to give you a ride, but the park won't accept them."
He looked at Chen Rou again: "Let's go, I'll take you to see my mother's grave."
Liang Lisheng is still Vice Chairman Liang to this day. He has always been loyal to the Nie family and would do anything for them. He can accept Nie Yao's death, but he cannot accept that he was sent to the pirate park. He himself does not have the habit of using a cane. Seeing Nie Zhao swaggering away with his men, he reached out and snatched Nie Rong's cane, wanting to chase after them.
But Nie Rong pulled him back: "Asheng!"
“Brother, we have to persuade Ah Zhao.” Liang Li stomped his cane angrily: “That’s too cruel.”
Nie Rong was certainly a bit smarter than Liang Lisheng, so he said, "Let's calm down, it's definitely not the pirate park."
Liang Lisheng was taken aback and asked, "What do you mean? Is he trying to scare us?"
He then asked, "So where exactly did he send Ah Yao?"
Nie Rong nodded, but then shook his head, and after a long while said, "I don't know either."
Nie Zhao certainly couldn't send Nie Yao to the pirate park, but based on what he had just said, Nie Rong analyzed that it should be a place just as cruel as the park, a place where Nie Yao could experience the real world.
Indeed, Nie Yao had always been protected too well by him, like a flower growing in a greenhouse.
From the perspective of the desire to seize power, that would certainly be better.
He was obedient and well-behaved, which gave Nie Rong the pleasure of educating her son and wielding absolute power.
However, given the current unpredictable situation, if Nie Yao is the successor of the Nie family, the company will inevitably collapse within one or two decades, and the foundation built by Han Yuzhu will vanish into thin air.
He couldn't even keep his wealth within three generations; his family would perish after only two generations.
Today, Nie Rong has a clear and thorough understanding of his youngest son's abilities. He has gone from being reluctant to give up power and coveting power, only submitting to his son out of fear, to being utterly heartbroken.
When he thought of the Nie Group and its various businesses, he finally lost the desire to get involved.
There was only one reason: he was keenly aware that if he dared to jump, Nie Zhao would retaliate mercilessly.
He gazed at the bright sunshine and the pristine white marble walls, feeling like a whale stranded on the coastline, with the ocean in his heart but no longer having the strength to swim back.
He was swept away by the waves of his successor and left stranded on the beach.
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If Chen Rou wanted to, she was very good at pleasing the old men.
The second-in-command of the Weng family didn't want to help Master Dong, and knowing that he couldn't walk, he handed him a cane.
But today, Chen Rou gave Master Dong a huge favor. She took the cane and tossed it aside, smiling as she said, "Master Dong, you walk with the speed and agility of a tiger. Your legs are still very strong. Did you sit on the boat for too long today and that's why your legs are a little weak?"
Huang Zhong refused to admit he was old at eighty, and so did Master Dong.
He refused to accept his age and didn't want to use a cane, but if he didn't use a cane, he couldn't keep up with the energetic young people.
Just as she was worrying, Chen Rou stretched out her arm: "Come on, let me hold you back, I'll go with you."
I don't think Master Er has received this kind of treatment yet.
Mr. Dong was naturally delighted and grabbed Chen Rou's arm: "I mainly want to get closer to you."
As they were about to enter the Buddhist temple, he reminded Chen Rou, "You must step over it; you cannot step on the threshold."
Chen Rou asked with a smile, "Why?"
Mr. Dong said with a smile, "A threshold is a hurdle. Don't step on it or cross it. Once you cross it, life will only be a smooth road."
This is basically an axiom that most older people understand.
But Chen Rou smiled and said, "Master Dong, you are truly knowledgeable. I have learned a lot today."
In terms of culture, Master Dong is no match for Master Er. The latter is not only refined but also well-versed in Sun Tzu's Art of War, possessing both culture and strategy. However, the more something a person has, the less it matters if you praise him; but if he lacks something, he'll be overjoyed if you praise him. So Master Dong laughed heartily and waved his hand, saying, "Just a rough fellow."
Chen Rou smiled and said, "You may appear carefree on the surface, but you are actually quite meticulous, insightful, and wise."
Luckily, Mr. Dong was holding Chen Rou by the elbow, otherwise he would have been so excited that he would have fallen to the ground.
He laughed heartily and said, "Although I am a rough man, I am not ambiguous in matters of benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, and loyalty."
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